[PATCH v1 1/5] thermal: rockchip: fix a trivial typo
Caesar Wang
caesar.upstream at gmail.com
Sun Nov 29 18:32:18 PST 2015
Hi Heiko,
Thanks to take your time to review that.
在 2015年11月27日 17:49, Heiko Stübner 写道:
> Hi Caesar,
>
> Am Freitag, 27. November 2015, 10:52:22 schrieb Caesar Wang:
[...]
>
> /**
> -* The conversion table has the adc value and temperature.
> -* ADC_DECREMENT is the adc value decremnet.(e.g. v2_code_table)
> -* ADC_INCREMNET is the adc value incremnet.(e.g. v3_code_table)
> -*/
> + * The conversion table has the adc value and temperature.
> + * ADC_DECREMENT: the adc value is of diminishing.(e.g. v2_code_table)
> + * ADC_INCREMENT: the adc value is incremental.(e.g. v3_code_table)
> + */
> enum adc_sort_mode {
> ADC_DECREMENT = 0,
> ADC_INCREMENT,
> @@ -75,13 +75,13 @@ enum adc_sort_mode {
> You could simply move to documenting the fields in the header (like
> exynos_tmu.c for example) instead of inside the table. I think there are even
> tools that create documention from these comments, so I'd suggest:
>
> /*
> * struct chip_tsadc_table: hold information about chip-specific differences
> * @id: conversion table
> * @length: size of conversion table
> * @data_mask: mask to apply on data inputs
> * @mode: sort mode of this adc variant (incrementing or decrementing)
> */
That's a good idea for this.
Fixed in next patch v2.
>> struct chip_tsadc_table {
>> const struct tsadc_table *id;
>>
>> - /* the array table size*/
>> + /* The array table size */
>> unsigned int length;
>>
>> - /* that analogic mask data */
>> + /* That analogic mask data */
>> u32 data_mask;
>>
>> - /* the sort mode is adc value that increment or decrement in table */
>> + /* The sort mode is adc value that increment or decrement in table */
>> enum adc_sort_mode mode;
>> };
>>
>> @@ -617,7 +617,7 @@ rockchip_thermal_register_sensor(struct platform_device
>> *pdev, return 0;
>> }
>>
>> -/*
>> +/**
>> * Reset TSADC Controller, reset all tsadc registers.
>> */
>> static void rockchip_thermal_reset_controller(struct reset_control *reset)
>
>
>
>
> --
> Thanks,
> Caesar
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