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charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline In-Reply-To: <867ac7b4-b666-854f-69f7-2d7d7d92c94e@gmail.com> X-Spam-Status: No, score=-2.1 required=5.0 tests=BAYES_00,DKIM_SIGNED, DKIM_VALID,DKIM_VALID_AU,DKIM_VALID_EF,FREEMAIL_FROM, RCVD_IN_DNSWL_NONE,SPF_HELO_NONE,SPF_PASS,T_SCC_BODY_TEXT_LINE autolearn=ham autolearn_force=no version=3.4.6 X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.6 (2021-04-09) on lindbergh.monkeyblade.net Precedence: bulk List-ID: X-Mailing-List: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Hi Matti, On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 09:50:11AM +0300, Matti Vaittinen wrote: > On 4/25/23 01:22, Mehdi Djait wrote: > > Add the chip_info structure to the driver's private data to hold all > > the device specific infos. > > Refactor the kx022a driver implementation to make it more generic and > > extensible. > > > > Signed-off-by: Mehdi Djait > > --- > > v3: > > - added the change of the buffer's allocation in the __kx022a_fifo_flush > > to this patch > > - added the chip_info to the struct kx022a_data > > > > v2: > > - mentioned the introduction of the i2c_device_id table in the commit > > - get i2c_/spi_get_device_id only when device get match fails > > - removed the generic KX_define > > - removed the kx022a_device_type enum > > - added comments for the chip_info struct elements > > - fixed errors pointed out by the kernel test robot > > > > drivers/iio/accel/kionix-kx022a-i2c.c | 15 +++- > > drivers/iio/accel/kionix-kx022a-spi.c | 15 +++- > > drivers/iio/accel/kionix-kx022a.c | 114 +++++++++++++++++--------- > > drivers/iio/accel/kionix-kx022a.h | 54 +++++++++++- > > 4 files changed, 147 insertions(+), 51 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/drivers/iio/accel/kionix-kx022a-i2c.c b/drivers/iio/accel/kionix-kx022a-i2c.c > > index 8f23631a1fd3..ce299d0446f7 100644 > > --- a/drivers/iio/accel/kionix-kx022a-i2c.c > > +++ b/drivers/iio/accel/kionix-kx022a-i2c.c > > @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ > > ... > > > > static int __kx022a_fifo_flush(struct iio_dev *idev, unsigned int samples, > > @@ -600,13 +600,17 @@ static int __kx022a_fifo_flush(struct iio_dev *idev, unsigned int samples, > > { > > struct kx022a_data *data = iio_priv(idev); > > struct device *dev = regmap_get_device(data->regmap); > > - __le16 buffer[KX022A_FIFO_LENGTH * 3]; > > + __le16 *buffer; > > uint64_t sample_period; > > int count, fifo_bytes; > > bool renable = false; > > int64_t tstamp; > > int ret, i; > > + buffer = kmalloc(data->chip_info->fifo_length * KX022A_FIFO_SAMPLES_SIZE_BYTES, GFP_KERNEL); > > + if (!buffer) > > + return -ENOMEM; > > Do you think we could get rid of allocating and freeing the buffer for each > flush? I feel it is a bit wasteful, and with high sampling frequencies this > function can be called quite often. Do you think there would be a way to > either use stack (always reserve big enough buffer no matter which chip we > have - or is the buffer too big to be safely taken from the stack?), or a > buffer stored in private data and allocated at probe or buffer enable? I tried using the same allocation as before but a device like the KX127 has a fifo_length of 342 (compared to 86 for kx132, and 43 for kx022a). Allocating this much using the stack will result in a Warning. > > Also, please avoid such long lines. I know many people don't care about the > line length - but for example I tend to have 3 terminal windows open > side-by-side on my laptop screen. Hence long lines tend to be harder to read > for me. That is the case for me also, but Jonathan asked me to change "fifo_length * 6" and the KX022A_FIFO_SAMPLES_SIZE_BYTES is already defined. > > > + > > ret = regmap_read(data->regmap, KX022A_REG_BUF_STATUS_1, &fifo_bytes); > > if (ret) { > > dev_err(dev, "Error reading buffer status\n"); > > @@ -621,8 +625,10 @@ static int __kx022a_fifo_flush(struct iio_dev *idev, unsigned int samples, > > dev_warn(data->dev, "Bad FIFO alignment. Data may be corrupt\n"); > > count = fifo_bytes / KX022A_FIFO_SAMPLES_SIZE_BYTES; > > - if (!count) > > + if (!count) { > > + kfree(buffer); > > return 0; > > + } > > /* > > * If we are being called from IRQ handler we know the stored timestamp > > @@ -679,7 +685,7 @@ static int __kx022a_fifo_flush(struct iio_dev *idev, unsigned int samples, > > } > > fifo_bytes = count * KX022A_FIFO_SAMPLES_SIZE_BYTES; > > - ret = regmap_noinc_read(data->regmap, KX022A_REG_BUF_READ, > > + ret = regmap_noinc_read(data->regmap, data->chip_info->buf_read, > > &buffer[0], fifo_bytes); > > if (ret) > > goto renable_out; > > @@ -704,6 +710,7 @@ static int __kx022a_fifo_flush(struct iio_dev *idev, unsigned int samples, > > if (renable) > > enable_irq(data->irq); > > + kfree(buffer); > > return ret; > > } > > > ... > > > -int kx022a_probe_internal(struct device *dev) > > +const struct kx022a_chip_info kx022a_chip_info = { > > + .name = "kx022-accel", > > + .regmap_config = &kx022a_regmap_config, > > + .channels = kx022a_channels, > > + .num_channels = ARRAY_SIZE(kx022a_channels), > > + .fifo_length = KX022A_FIFO_LENGTH, > > + .who = KX022A_REG_WHO, > > + .id = KX022A_ID, > > + .cntl = KX022A_REG_CNTL, > > + .cntl2 = KX022A_REG_CNTL2, > > + .odcntl = KX022A_REG_ODCNTL, > > + .buf_cntl1 = KX022A_REG_BUF_CNTL1, > > + .buf_cntl2 = KX022A_REG_BUF_CNTL2, > > + .buf_clear = KX022A_REG_BUF_CLEAR, > > + .buf_status1 = KX022A_REG_BUF_STATUS_1, > > + .buf_read = KX022A_REG_BUF_READ, > > + .inc1 = KX022A_REG_INC1, > > + .inc4 = KX022A_REG_INC4, > > + .inc5 = KX022A_REG_INC5, > > + .inc6 = KX022A_REG_INC6, > > + .xout_l = KX022A_REG_XOUT_L, > > +}; > > +EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS_GPL(kx022a_chip_info, IIO_KX022A); > > Do you think the fields (or at least some of them) in this struct could be > named based on the (main) functionality being used, not based on the > register name? Something like "watermark_reg", "buf_en_reg", "reset_reg", > "output_rate_reg", "int1_pinconf_reg", "int1_src_reg", "int2_pinconf_reg", > "int1_src_reg" ... > > I would not be at all surprized to see for example some IRQ control to be > shifted from INC to INC or cntl / buf_cntl stuff to be moved to > cntl or to buf_cntl for next sensor we want to support. Especially > when new cool feature is added to next sensor, resulting also adding a new > cntl or buf_cntl or INC. > > I, however, believe the _functionality_ will be there (in some register) - > at least for the ICs for which we can re-use this driver. Hence, it might be > nice - and if you can think of better names for these fields - to rename > them based on the _functionality_ we use. > > Another benefit would be added clarity to the code. Writing a value to > "buf_en_reg", "watermark_reg" or to "int1_src_reg" is much clearer (to me) > than writing a value to "buf_cntl1", "buf_cntl2" or "INC4". Especially if > you don't have a datasheet at your hands. > > I am not "demanding" this (at least not for now :]) because it seems these > two Kionix sensors have been pretty consistent what comes to maintaining the > same functionality in the registers with same naming - but I believe this is > something that may in any case be lurking around the corner. I agree, this seems to be the better solution. I will look into this. > > > > All in all, looks nice and clean to me! Good job. Thank you :) -- Kind Regards Mehdi Djait