[PATCH 1/5] drivers: input: keyboard: st-keyscan: add keyscan driver

Dmitry Torokhov dmitry.torokhov at gmail.com
Mon Mar 10 11:28:59 EDT 2014


Hi Lee,

On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 11:48:19AM +0000, Lee Jones wrote:
> Hi Gabi,
> 
> Sorry for the delay. It was a hectic week last week.
> 
> As promised:
> 
> > This patch adds ST Keyscan driver to use the keypad hw a subset
> > of ST boards provide. Specific board setup will be put in the
> > given dt.
> > 
> > Signed-off-by: Giuseppe Condorelli <giuseppe.condorelli at st.com>
> > Signed-off-by: Gabriel Fernandez <gabriel.fernandez at st.com>
> 
> Are you sure these are in the correct order?
> 
> What is the history of this commit?
> 
> > ---
> >  .../devicetree/bindings/input/st-keypad.txt        |  50 ++++
> 
> This should be submitted as a seperate patch.

Why do we have such requirement? To me it would make more sense to add
binding documentation in the same commit as the code that uses these
bindings.

[...]

> > +
> > +	error = matrix_keypad_parse_of_params(dev, &pdata->num_out_pads,
> > +			&pdata->num_in_pads);
> > +	if (error) {
> > +		dev_err(dev, "failed to parse keypad params\n");
> > +		return error;
> 
> Nit: It's pretty unusual to use this for a standard error handling
> variable. Consider 'ret' or 'err' as a replacement.

I like "error", in fact there are a lot of these in input. I use "error" for
data that is only returned from error path and "retval" when the same
variable is returned in both success and error paths.

> > +
> > +	input_dev->id.bustype = BUS_HOST;
> > +	input_dev->id.vendor = 0x0001;
> > +	input_dev->id.product = 0x0001;
> > +	input_dev->id.version = 0x0100;
> 
> Any chance we can #define these?

Even better would be not use 0x0001 as vendor as there (unfortunately)
quite a few other drivers use it already. Either omit or chose something
else. Does ST have PCI or USB VID assigned?

Thanks.

-- 
Dmitry



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