[PATCH 1/3] ARM: AT91: IIO: add low and high res support for adc
ludovic.desroches
ludovic.desroches at atmel.com
Thu Dec 20 11:13:52 EST 2012
On 12/20/2012 04:51 PM, Maxime Ripard wrote:
> Hi Ludovic,
>
> Le 20/12/2012 11:52, ludovic.desroches a écrit :
>>> I'm wondering, why are you using such a complex dt parsing code, and
>>> bindings, when you only requires a boolean to switch between 8 and 10
>>> bits mode (which seem to be the only thing you support)?
>>
>> We will have a 10 and 12 bits mode on future ADCs and I would like to
>> have something which could manage more than two resolutions if it
>> happens one day.
>
> I see your point. I'm not fond at all of the existing bindings for the
> driver (putting things like registers offset in the dt is a non-sense to
> me, but hey...), so I'd like to still keep it as simple and non-bloated
> as possible, but it's true that in the current situation, we probably
> have no other choice.
>
I have the same feeling than you about ADC bindings, I think that there
are too many parameters exhibited. Moreover, most of them are chip relative.
I have not found other ways to deal with it properly. I would like to
have them hidden into the driver (depending on the compatible string)
but it will be a mess if we split parameters into dt and driver.
So the idea was to have a binding which could allow us to manage several
cases about resolution modes in the future.
Ludovic
> Maxime
>
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