Message ID | 20220106173131.3279580-2-caleb.connolly@linaro.org (mailing list archive) |
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State | Changes Requested |
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Series | iio: adc: introduce Qualcomm SPMI Round Robin ADC | expand |
On Thu, 6 Jan 2022 17:31:25 +0000 Caleb Connolly <caleb.connolly@linaro.org> wrote: > Some PMIC functions such as the RRADC need to be aware of the PMIC > chip revision information to implement errata or otherwise adjust > behaviour, export the PMIC information to enable this. > > This is specifically required to enable the RRADC to adjust > coefficients based on which chip fab the PMIC was produced in, > this can vary per unique device and therefore has to be read at > runtime. > > Signed-off-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb.connolly@linaro.org> Hi Caleb, Some comments inline. Thanks, Jonathan > --- > drivers/mfd/qcom-spmi-pmic.c | 108 +++++++++++++++++------------------ > include/soc/qcom/qcom-pmic.h | 63 ++++++++++++++++++++ > 2 files changed, 114 insertions(+), 57 deletions(-) > create mode 100644 include/soc/qcom/qcom-pmic.h > > diff --git a/drivers/mfd/qcom-spmi-pmic.c b/drivers/mfd/qcom-spmi-pmic.c > index 1cacc00aa6c9..6b75c2f52b74 100644 > --- a/drivers/mfd/qcom-spmi-pmic.c > +++ b/drivers/mfd/qcom-spmi-pmic.c > @@ -3,51 +3,24 @@ > * Copyright (c) 2014, The Linux Foundation. All rights reserved. > */ > > +#include <linux/device.h> > +#include <linux/gfp.h> > #include <linux/kernel.h> > #include <linux/module.h> > +#include <linux/slab.h> > #include <linux/spmi.h> > #include <linux/regmap.h> > #include <linux/of_platform.h> > +#include <soc/qcom/qcom-pmic.h> > > #define PMIC_REV2 0x101 > #define PMIC_REV3 0x102 > #define PMIC_REV4 0x103 > #define PMIC_TYPE 0x104 > #define PMIC_SUBTYPE 0x105 > - > +#define PMIC_FAB_ID 0x1f2 > #define PMIC_TYPE_VALUE 0x51 > > -#define COMMON_SUBTYPE 0x00 > -#define PM8941_SUBTYPE 0x01 > -#define PM8841_SUBTYPE 0x02 > -#define PM8019_SUBTYPE 0x03 > -#define PM8226_SUBTYPE 0x04 > -#define PM8110_SUBTYPE 0x05 > -#define PMA8084_SUBTYPE 0x06 > -#define PMI8962_SUBTYPE 0x07 > -#define PMD9635_SUBTYPE 0x08 > -#define PM8994_SUBTYPE 0x09 > -#define PMI8994_SUBTYPE 0x0a > -#define PM8916_SUBTYPE 0x0b > -#define PM8004_SUBTYPE 0x0c > -#define PM8909_SUBTYPE 0x0d > -#define PM8028_SUBTYPE 0x0e > -#define PM8901_SUBTYPE 0x0f > -#define PM8950_SUBTYPE 0x10 > -#define PMI8950_SUBTYPE 0x11 > -#define PM8998_SUBTYPE 0x14 > -#define PMI8998_SUBTYPE 0x15 > -#define PM8005_SUBTYPE 0x18 > -#define PM660L_SUBTYPE 0x1A > -#define PM660_SUBTYPE 0x1B > -#define PM8150_SUBTYPE 0x1E > -#define PM8150L_SUBTYPE 0x1f > -#define PM8150B_SUBTYPE 0x20 > -#define PMK8002_SUBTYPE 0x21 > -#define PM8009_SUBTYPE 0x24 > -#define PM8150C_SUBTYPE 0x26 > -#define SMB2351_SUBTYPE 0x29 > - > static const struct of_device_id pmic_spmi_id_table[] = { > { .compatible = "qcom,pm660", .data = (void *)PM660_SUBTYPE }, > { .compatible = "qcom,pm660l", .data = (void *)PM660L_SUBTYPE }, > @@ -81,42 +54,47 @@ static const struct of_device_id pmic_spmi_id_table[] = { > { } > }; > > -static void pmic_spmi_show_revid(struct regmap *map, struct device *dev) > +static int pmic_spmi_load_revid(struct regmap *map, struct device *dev, > + struct qcom_spmi_pmic *pmic) > { > - unsigned int rev2, minor, major, type, subtype; > - const char *name = "unknown"; > int ret, i; > > - ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_TYPE, &type); > + ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_TYPE, &pmic->type); > if (ret < 0) > - return; > + return ret; > > - if (type != PMIC_TYPE_VALUE) > - return; > + if (pmic->type != PMIC_TYPE_VALUE) > + return ret; > > - ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_SUBTYPE, &subtype); > + ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_SUBTYPE, &pmic->subtype); > if (ret < 0) > - return; > + return ret; > > for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(pmic_spmi_id_table); i++) { > - if (subtype == (unsigned long)pmic_spmi_id_table[i].data) > + if (pmic->subtype == (unsigned long)pmic_spmi_id_table[i].data) > break; > } > > if (i != ARRAY_SIZE(pmic_spmi_id_table)) > - name = pmic_spmi_id_table[i].compatible; > + pmic->name = devm_kstrdup_const(dev, pmic_spmi_id_table[i].compatible, GFP_KERNEL); Managed allocation that you call kfree on in remove(). > > - ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_REV2, &rev2); > + ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_REV2, &pmic->rev2); > if (ret < 0) > - return; > + return ret; > > - ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_REV3, &minor); > + ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_REV3, &pmic->minor); > if (ret < 0) > - return; > + return ret; > > - ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_REV4, &major); > + ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_REV4, &pmic->major); > if (ret < 0) > - return; > + return ret; > + > + if (pmic->subtype == PMI8998_SUBTYPE || pmic->subtype == PM660_SUBTYPE) { > + ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_FAB_ID, &pmic->fab_id); > + if (ret < 0) > + return ret; > + } > > /* > * In early versions of PM8941 and PM8226, the major revision number > @@ -124,14 +102,14 @@ static void pmic_spmi_show_revid(struct regmap *map, struct device *dev) > * Increment the major revision number here if the chip is an early > * version of PM8941 or PM8226. > */ > - if ((subtype == PM8941_SUBTYPE || subtype == PM8226_SUBTYPE) && > - major < 0x02) > - major++; > + if ((pmic->subtype == PM8941_SUBTYPE || pmic->subtype == PM8226_SUBTYPE) && > + pmic->major < 0x02) > + pmic->major++; > > - if (subtype == PM8110_SUBTYPE) > - minor = rev2; > + if (pmic->subtype == PM8110_SUBTYPE) > + pmic->minor = pmic->rev2; > > - dev_dbg(dev, "%x: %s v%d.%d\n", subtype, name, major, minor); > + return 0; > } > > static const struct regmap_config spmi_regmap_config = { > @@ -144,22 +122,38 @@ static const struct regmap_config spmi_regmap_config = { > static int pmic_spmi_probe(struct spmi_device *sdev) > { > struct regmap *regmap; > + struct qcom_spmi_pmic *pmic; > > regmap = devm_regmap_init_spmi_ext(sdev, &spmi_regmap_config); > if (IS_ERR(regmap)) > return PTR_ERR(regmap); > > + pmic = devm_kzalloc(&sdev->dev, sizeof(*pmic), GFP_KERNEL); > + if (!pmic) > + return -ENOMEM; Within the code visible here, why can't this just be on the stack? > + > /* Only the first slave id for a PMIC contains this information */ > - if (sdev->usid % 2 == 0) > - pmic_spmi_show_revid(regmap, &sdev->dev); > + if (sdev->usid % 2 == 0) { > + pmic_spmi_load_revid(regmap, &sdev->dev, pmic); > + spmi_device_set_drvdata(sdev, pmic); > + qcom_pmic_print_info(&sdev->dev, pmic); > + } > > return devm_of_platform_populate(&sdev->dev); > } > > +static void pmic_spmi_remove(struct spmi_device *sdev) > +{ > + struct qcom_spmi_pmic *pmic = spmi_device_get_drvdata(sdev); > + > + kfree(pmic->name); Looks like this is cleaning up a managed allocation unless I'm missing something which means you'll get a double free on remove. > +} > + > MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, pmic_spmi_id_table); > > static struct spmi_driver pmic_spmi_driver = { > .probe = pmic_spmi_probe, > + .remove = pmic_spmi_remove, > .driver = { > .name = "pmic-spmi", > .of_match_table = pmic_spmi_id_table, > diff --git a/include/soc/qcom/qcom-pmic.h b/include/soc/qcom/qcom-pmic.h > new file mode 100644 > index 000000000000..59114988582d > --- /dev/null > +++ b/include/soc/qcom/qcom-pmic.h > @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ > +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */ > +/* Copyright (c) 2021 Linaro. All rights reserved. > + * Copyright (c) 2021 Caleb Connolly <caleb.connolly@linaro.org> > + */ > + > +#ifndef __QCOM_PMIC_H__ > +#define __QCOM_PMIC_H__ > + > +#define COMMON_SUBTYPE 0x00 > +#define PM8941_SUBTYPE 0x01 > +#define PM8841_SUBTYPE 0x02 > +#define PM8019_SUBTYPE 0x03 > +#define PM8226_SUBTYPE 0x04 > +#define PM8110_SUBTYPE 0x05 > +#define PMA8084_SUBTYPE 0x06 > +#define PMI8962_SUBTYPE 0x07 > +#define PMD9635_SUBTYPE 0x08 > +#define PM8994_SUBTYPE 0x09 > +#define PMI8994_SUBTYPE 0x0a > +#define PM8916_SUBTYPE 0x0b > +#define PM8004_SUBTYPE 0x0c > +#define PM8909_SUBTYPE 0x0d > +#define PM8028_SUBTYPE 0x0e > +#define PM8901_SUBTYPE 0x0f > +#define PM8950_SUBTYPE 0x10 > +#define PMI8950_SUBTYPE 0x11 > +#define PM8998_SUBTYPE 0x14 > +#define PMI8998_SUBTYPE 0x15 > +#define PM8005_SUBTYPE 0x18 > +#define PM660L_SUBTYPE 0x1A > +#define PM660_SUBTYPE 0x1B > +#define PM8150_SUBTYPE 0x1E > +#define PM8150L_SUBTYPE 0x1f > +#define PM8150B_SUBTYPE 0x20 > +#define PMK8002_SUBTYPE 0x21 > +#define PM8009_SUBTYPE 0x24 > +#define PM8150C_SUBTYPE 0x26 > +#define SMB2351_SUBTYPE 0x29 > + > +#define PMI8998_FAB_ID_SMIC 0x11 > +#define PMI8998_FAB_ID_GF 0x30 > + > +#define PM660_FAB_ID_GF 0x0 > +#define PM660_FAB_ID_TSMC 0x2 > +#define PM660_FAB_ID_MX 0x3 > + > +struct qcom_spmi_pmic { > + unsigned int type; > + unsigned int subtype; > + unsigned int major; > + unsigned int minor; > + unsigned int rev2; > + unsigned int fab_id; > + const char *name; > +}; > + struct device; > +static inline void qcom_pmic_print_info(struct device *dev, struct qcom_spmi_pmic *pmic) > +{ Need an include to get you access to dev_info() and possibly so Headers should stand and build on their own including any inline functions they contain. > + dev_info(dev, "%x: %s v%d.%d\n", > + pmic->subtype, pmic->name, pmic->major, pmic->minor); > +} > + > +#endif /* __QCOM_PMIC_H__ */
On 09/01/2022 16:57, Jonathan Cameron wrote: > On Thu, 6 Jan 2022 17:31:25 +0000 > Caleb Connolly <caleb.connolly@linaro.org> wrote: > >> Some PMIC functions such as the RRADC need to be aware of the PMIC >> chip revision information to implement errata or otherwise adjust >> behaviour, export the PMIC information to enable this. >> >> This is specifically required to enable the RRADC to adjust >> coefficients based on which chip fab the PMIC was produced in, >> this can vary per unique device and therefore has to be read at >> runtime. >> >> Signed-off-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb.connolly@linaro.org> > Hi Caleb, > > Some comments inline. Hi Jonathan, Thanks for the feedback, I had a question about one of your points below. > > Thanks, > > Jonathan > >> --- >> drivers/mfd/qcom-spmi-pmic.c | 108 +++++++++++++++++------------------ >> include/soc/qcom/qcom-pmic.h | 63 ++++++++++++++++++++ >> 2 files changed, 114 insertions(+), 57 deletions(-) >> create mode 100644 include/soc/qcom/qcom-pmic.h >> >> diff --git a/drivers/mfd/qcom-spmi-pmic.c b/drivers/mfd/qcom-spmi-pmic.c >> index 1cacc00aa6c9..6b75c2f52b74 100644 >> --- a/drivers/mfd/qcom-spmi-pmic.c >> +++ b/drivers/mfd/qcom-spmi-pmic.c >> @@ -3,51 +3,24 @@ >> * Copyright (c) 2014, The Linux Foundation. All rights reserved. >> */ >> >> +#include <linux/device.h> >> +#include <linux/gfp.h> >> #include <linux/kernel.h> >> #include <linux/module.h> >> +#include <linux/slab.h> >> #include <linux/spmi.h> >> #include <linux/regmap.h> >> #include <linux/of_platform.h> >> +#include <soc/qcom/qcom-pmic.h> >> >> #define PMIC_REV2 0x101 >> #define PMIC_REV3 0x102 >> #define PMIC_REV4 0x103 >> #define PMIC_TYPE 0x104 >> #define PMIC_SUBTYPE 0x105 >> - >> +#define PMIC_FAB_ID 0x1f2 >> #define PMIC_TYPE_VALUE 0x51 >> >> -#define COMMON_SUBTYPE 0x00 >> -#define PM8941_SUBTYPE 0x01 >> -#define PM8841_SUBTYPE 0x02 >> -#define PM8019_SUBTYPE 0x03 >> -#define PM8226_SUBTYPE 0x04 >> -#define PM8110_SUBTYPE 0x05 >> -#define PMA8084_SUBTYPE 0x06 >> -#define PMI8962_SUBTYPE 0x07 >> -#define PMD9635_SUBTYPE 0x08 >> -#define PM8994_SUBTYPE 0x09 >> -#define PMI8994_SUBTYPE 0x0a >> -#define PM8916_SUBTYPE 0x0b >> -#define PM8004_SUBTYPE 0x0c >> -#define PM8909_SUBTYPE 0x0d >> -#define PM8028_SUBTYPE 0x0e >> -#define PM8901_SUBTYPE 0x0f >> -#define PM8950_SUBTYPE 0x10 >> -#define PMI8950_SUBTYPE 0x11 >> -#define PM8998_SUBTYPE 0x14 >> -#define PMI8998_SUBTYPE 0x15 >> -#define PM8005_SUBTYPE 0x18 >> -#define PM660L_SUBTYPE 0x1A >> -#define PM660_SUBTYPE 0x1B >> -#define PM8150_SUBTYPE 0x1E >> -#define PM8150L_SUBTYPE 0x1f >> -#define PM8150B_SUBTYPE 0x20 >> -#define PMK8002_SUBTYPE 0x21 >> -#define PM8009_SUBTYPE 0x24 >> -#define PM8150C_SUBTYPE 0x26 >> -#define SMB2351_SUBTYPE 0x29 >> - >> static const struct of_device_id pmic_spmi_id_table[] = { >> { .compatible = "qcom,pm660", .data = (void *)PM660_SUBTYPE }, >> { .compatible = "qcom,pm660l", .data = (void *)PM660L_SUBTYPE }, >> @@ -81,42 +54,47 @@ static const struct of_device_id pmic_spmi_id_table[] = { >> { } >> }; >> >> -static void pmic_spmi_show_revid(struct regmap *map, struct device *dev) >> +static int pmic_spmi_load_revid(struct regmap *map, struct device *dev, >> + struct qcom_spmi_pmic *pmic) >> { >> - unsigned int rev2, minor, major, type, subtype; >> - const char *name = "unknown"; >> int ret, i; >> >> - ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_TYPE, &type); >> + ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_TYPE, &pmic->type); >> if (ret < 0) >> - return; >> + return ret; >> >> - if (type != PMIC_TYPE_VALUE) >> - return; >> + if (pmic->type != PMIC_TYPE_VALUE) >> + return ret; >> >> - ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_SUBTYPE, &subtype); >> + ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_SUBTYPE, &pmic->subtype); >> if (ret < 0) >> - return; >> + return ret; >> >> for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(pmic_spmi_id_table); i++) { >> - if (subtype == (unsigned long)pmic_spmi_id_table[i].data) >> + if (pmic->subtype == (unsigned long)pmic_spmi_id_table[i].data) >> break; >> } >> >> if (i != ARRAY_SIZE(pmic_spmi_id_table)) >> - name = pmic_spmi_id_table[i].compatible; >> + pmic->name = devm_kstrdup_const(dev, pmic_spmi_id_table[i].compatible, GFP_KERNEL); > > Managed allocation that you call kfree on in remove(). > >> >> - ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_REV2, &rev2); >> + ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_REV2, &pmic->rev2); >> if (ret < 0) >> - return; >> + return ret; >> >> - ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_REV3, &minor); >> + ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_REV3, &pmic->minor); >> if (ret < 0) >> - return; >> + return ret; >> >> - ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_REV4, &major); >> + ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_REV4, &pmic->major); >> if (ret < 0) >> - return; >> + return ret; >> + >> + if (pmic->subtype == PMI8998_SUBTYPE || pmic->subtype == PM660_SUBTYPE) { >> + ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_FAB_ID, &pmic->fab_id); >> + if (ret < 0) >> + return ret; >> + } >> >> /* >> * In early versions of PM8941 and PM8226, the major revision number >> @@ -124,14 +102,14 @@ static void pmic_spmi_show_revid(struct regmap *map, struct device *dev) >> * Increment the major revision number here if the chip is an early >> * version of PM8941 or PM8226. >> */ >> - if ((subtype == PM8941_SUBTYPE || subtype == PM8226_SUBTYPE) && >> - major < 0x02) >> - major++; >> + if ((pmic->subtype == PM8941_SUBTYPE || pmic->subtype == PM8226_SUBTYPE) && >> + pmic->major < 0x02) >> + pmic->major++; >> >> - if (subtype == PM8110_SUBTYPE) >> - minor = rev2; >> + if (pmic->subtype == PM8110_SUBTYPE) >> + pmic->minor = pmic->rev2; >> >> - dev_dbg(dev, "%x: %s v%d.%d\n", subtype, name, major, minor); >> + return 0; >> } >> >> static const struct regmap_config spmi_regmap_config = { >> @@ -144,22 +122,38 @@ static const struct regmap_config spmi_regmap_config = { >> static int pmic_spmi_probe(struct spmi_device *sdev) >> { >> struct regmap *regmap; >> + struct qcom_spmi_pmic *pmic; >> >> regmap = devm_regmap_init_spmi_ext(sdev, &spmi_regmap_config); >> if (IS_ERR(regmap)) >> return PTR_ERR(regmap); >> >> + pmic = devm_kzalloc(&sdev->dev, sizeof(*pmic), GFP_KERNEL); >> + if (!pmic) >> + return -ENOMEM; > > Within the code visible here, why can't this just be on the stack? I allocated on the heap beacuse the data has to be read by other drivers (it's handed over in spmi_device_set_drvdata() below). I don't have a whole lot of C experience so please forgive the potentially ignorant questions - is it ok to allocate on the stack if the object needs to have a lifetime longer than the function? > >> + >> /* Only the first slave id for a PMIC contains this information */ >> - if (sdev->usid % 2 == 0) >> - pmic_spmi_show_revid(regmap, &sdev->dev); >> + if (sdev->usid % 2 == 0) { >> + pmic_spmi_load_revid(regmap, &sdev->dev, pmic); >> + spmi_device_set_drvdata(sdev, pmic); >> + qcom_pmic_print_info(&sdev->dev, pmic); >> + } >> >> return devm_of_platform_populate(&sdev->dev); >> } >> >> +static void pmic_spmi_remove(struct spmi_device *sdev) >> +{ >> + struct qcom_spmi_pmic *pmic = spmi_device_get_drvdata(sdev); >> + >> + kfree(pmic->name); > > Looks like this is cleaning up a managed allocation unless I'm missing something > which means you'll get a double free on remove. > >> +} >> + >> MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, pmic_spmi_id_table); >> >> static struct spmi_driver pmic_spmi_driver = { >> .probe = pmic_spmi_probe, >> + .remove = pmic_spmi_remove, >> .driver = { >> .name = "pmic-spmi", >> .of_match_table = pmic_spmi_id_table, >> diff --git a/include/soc/qcom/qcom-pmic.h b/include/soc/qcom/qcom-pmic.h >> new file mode 100644 >> index 000000000000..59114988582d >> --- /dev/null >> +++ b/include/soc/qcom/qcom-pmic.h >> @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ >> +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */ >> +/* Copyright (c) 2021 Linaro. All rights reserved. >> + * Copyright (c) 2021 Caleb Connolly <caleb.connolly@linaro.org> >> + */ >> + >> +#ifndef __QCOM_PMIC_H__ >> +#define __QCOM_PMIC_H__ >> + >> +#define COMMON_SUBTYPE 0x00 >> +#define PM8941_SUBTYPE 0x01 >> +#define PM8841_SUBTYPE 0x02 >> +#define PM8019_SUBTYPE 0x03 >> +#define PM8226_SUBTYPE 0x04 >> +#define PM8110_SUBTYPE 0x05 >> +#define PMA8084_SUBTYPE 0x06 >> +#define PMI8962_SUBTYPE 0x07 >> +#define PMD9635_SUBTYPE 0x08 >> +#define PM8994_SUBTYPE 0x09 >> +#define PMI8994_SUBTYPE 0x0a >> +#define PM8916_SUBTYPE 0x0b >> +#define PM8004_SUBTYPE 0x0c >> +#define PM8909_SUBTYPE 0x0d >> +#define PM8028_SUBTYPE 0x0e >> +#define PM8901_SUBTYPE 0x0f >> +#define PM8950_SUBTYPE 0x10 >> +#define PMI8950_SUBTYPE 0x11 >> +#define PM8998_SUBTYPE 0x14 >> +#define PMI8998_SUBTYPE 0x15 >> +#define PM8005_SUBTYPE 0x18 >> +#define PM660L_SUBTYPE 0x1A >> +#define PM660_SUBTYPE 0x1B >> +#define PM8150_SUBTYPE 0x1E >> +#define PM8150L_SUBTYPE 0x1f >> +#define PM8150B_SUBTYPE 0x20 >> +#define PMK8002_SUBTYPE 0x21 >> +#define PM8009_SUBTYPE 0x24 >> +#define PM8150C_SUBTYPE 0x26 >> +#define SMB2351_SUBTYPE 0x29 >> + >> +#define PMI8998_FAB_ID_SMIC 0x11 >> +#define PMI8998_FAB_ID_GF 0x30 >> + >> +#define PM660_FAB_ID_GF 0x0 >> +#define PM660_FAB_ID_TSMC 0x2 >> +#define PM660_FAB_ID_MX 0x3 >> + >> +struct qcom_spmi_pmic { >> + unsigned int type; >> + unsigned int subtype; >> + unsigned int major; >> + unsigned int minor; >> + unsigned int rev2; >> + unsigned int fab_id; >> + const char *name; >> +}; >> + > struct device; > >> +static inline void qcom_pmic_print_info(struct device *dev, struct qcom_spmi_pmic *pmic) >> +{ > > Need an include to get you access to dev_info() and possibly so > > Headers should stand and build on their own including any inline functions they > contain. > > >> + dev_info(dev, "%x: %s v%d.%d\n", >> + pmic->subtype, pmic->name, pmic->major, pmic->minor); >> +} >> + >> +#endif /* __QCOM_PMIC_H__ */ >
On Thu 06 Jan 09:31 PST 2022, Caleb Connolly wrote: > Some PMIC functions such as the RRADC need to be aware of the PMIC > chip revision information to implement errata or otherwise adjust > behaviour, export the PMIC information to enable this. > > This is specifically required to enable the RRADC to adjust > coefficients based on which chip fab the PMIC was produced in, > this can vary per unique device and therefore has to be read at > runtime. > > Signed-off-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb.connolly@linaro.org> > --- > drivers/mfd/qcom-spmi-pmic.c | 108 +++++++++++++++++------------------ > include/soc/qcom/qcom-pmic.h | 63 ++++++++++++++++++++ > 2 files changed, 114 insertions(+), 57 deletions(-) > create mode 100644 include/soc/qcom/qcom-pmic.h > > diff --git a/drivers/mfd/qcom-spmi-pmic.c b/drivers/mfd/qcom-spmi-pmic.c > index 1cacc00aa6c9..6b75c2f52b74 100644 > --- a/drivers/mfd/qcom-spmi-pmic.c > +++ b/drivers/mfd/qcom-spmi-pmic.c > @@ -3,51 +3,24 @@ > * Copyright (c) 2014, The Linux Foundation. All rights reserved. > */ > > +#include <linux/device.h> > +#include <linux/gfp.h> > #include <linux/kernel.h> > #include <linux/module.h> > +#include <linux/slab.h> > #include <linux/spmi.h> > #include <linux/regmap.h> > #include <linux/of_platform.h> > +#include <soc/qcom/qcom-pmic.h> > > #define PMIC_REV2 0x101 > #define PMIC_REV3 0x102 > #define PMIC_REV4 0x103 > #define PMIC_TYPE 0x104 > #define PMIC_SUBTYPE 0x105 > - > +#define PMIC_FAB_ID 0x1f2 > #define PMIC_TYPE_VALUE 0x51 > > -#define COMMON_SUBTYPE 0x00 > -#define PM8941_SUBTYPE 0x01 > -#define PM8841_SUBTYPE 0x02 > -#define PM8019_SUBTYPE 0x03 > -#define PM8226_SUBTYPE 0x04 > -#define PM8110_SUBTYPE 0x05 > -#define PMA8084_SUBTYPE 0x06 > -#define PMI8962_SUBTYPE 0x07 > -#define PMD9635_SUBTYPE 0x08 > -#define PM8994_SUBTYPE 0x09 > -#define PMI8994_SUBTYPE 0x0a > -#define PM8916_SUBTYPE 0x0b > -#define PM8004_SUBTYPE 0x0c > -#define PM8909_SUBTYPE 0x0d > -#define PM8028_SUBTYPE 0x0e > -#define PM8901_SUBTYPE 0x0f > -#define PM8950_SUBTYPE 0x10 > -#define PMI8950_SUBTYPE 0x11 > -#define PM8998_SUBTYPE 0x14 > -#define PMI8998_SUBTYPE 0x15 > -#define PM8005_SUBTYPE 0x18 > -#define PM660L_SUBTYPE 0x1A > -#define PM660_SUBTYPE 0x1B > -#define PM8150_SUBTYPE 0x1E > -#define PM8150L_SUBTYPE 0x1f > -#define PM8150B_SUBTYPE 0x20 > -#define PMK8002_SUBTYPE 0x21 > -#define PM8009_SUBTYPE 0x24 > -#define PM8150C_SUBTYPE 0x26 > -#define SMB2351_SUBTYPE 0x29 > - > static const struct of_device_id pmic_spmi_id_table[] = { > { .compatible = "qcom,pm660", .data = (void *)PM660_SUBTYPE }, > { .compatible = "qcom,pm660l", .data = (void *)PM660L_SUBTYPE }, > @@ -81,42 +54,47 @@ static const struct of_device_id pmic_spmi_id_table[] = { > { } > }; > > -static void pmic_spmi_show_revid(struct regmap *map, struct device *dev) > +static int pmic_spmi_load_revid(struct regmap *map, struct device *dev, You changed the return type to int, but ignore the returned value in the caller. > + struct qcom_spmi_pmic *pmic) > { > - unsigned int rev2, minor, major, type, subtype; > - const char *name = "unknown"; > int ret, i; > > - ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_TYPE, &type); > + ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_TYPE, &pmic->type); > if (ret < 0) > - return; > + return ret; > > - if (type != PMIC_TYPE_VALUE) > - return; > + if (pmic->type != PMIC_TYPE_VALUE) > + return ret; > > - ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_SUBTYPE, &subtype); > + ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_SUBTYPE, &pmic->subtype); > if (ret < 0) > - return; > + return ret; > > for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(pmic_spmi_id_table); i++) { > - if (subtype == (unsigned long)pmic_spmi_id_table[i].data) > + if (pmic->subtype == (unsigned long)pmic_spmi_id_table[i].data) > break; > } > > if (i != ARRAY_SIZE(pmic_spmi_id_table)) > - name = pmic_spmi_id_table[i].compatible; > + pmic->name = devm_kstrdup_const(dev, pmic_spmi_id_table[i].compatible, GFP_KERNEL); > > - ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_REV2, &rev2); > + ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_REV2, &pmic->rev2); > if (ret < 0) > - return; > + return ret; > > - ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_REV3, &minor); > + ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_REV3, &pmic->minor); > if (ret < 0) > - return; > + return ret; > > - ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_REV4, &major); > + ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_REV4, &pmic->major); > if (ret < 0) > - return; > + return ret; > + > + if (pmic->subtype == PMI8998_SUBTYPE || pmic->subtype == PM660_SUBTYPE) { The rest of the patch just stuffs the existing information into a different container, but this adds new information. Even though it's trivial, how about moving that to a separate patch to keep it separate from the other changes? > + ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_FAB_ID, &pmic->fab_id); > + if (ret < 0) > + return ret; > + } > > /* > * In early versions of PM8941 and PM8226, the major revision number > @@ -124,14 +102,14 @@ static void pmic_spmi_show_revid(struct regmap *map, struct device *dev) > * Increment the major revision number here if the chip is an early > * version of PM8941 or PM8226. > */ > - if ((subtype == PM8941_SUBTYPE || subtype == PM8226_SUBTYPE) && > - major < 0x02) > - major++; > + if ((pmic->subtype == PM8941_SUBTYPE || pmic->subtype == PM8226_SUBTYPE) && > + pmic->major < 0x02) > + pmic->major++; > > - if (subtype == PM8110_SUBTYPE) > - minor = rev2; > + if (pmic->subtype == PM8110_SUBTYPE) > + pmic->minor = pmic->rev2; > > - dev_dbg(dev, "%x: %s v%d.%d\n", subtype, name, major, minor); > + return 0; > } > > static const struct regmap_config spmi_regmap_config = { > @@ -144,22 +122,38 @@ static const struct regmap_config spmi_regmap_config = { > static int pmic_spmi_probe(struct spmi_device *sdev) > { > struct regmap *regmap; > + struct qcom_spmi_pmic *pmic; > > regmap = devm_regmap_init_spmi_ext(sdev, &spmi_regmap_config); > if (IS_ERR(regmap)) > return PTR_ERR(regmap); > > + pmic = devm_kzalloc(&sdev->dev, sizeof(*pmic), GFP_KERNEL); > + if (!pmic) > + return -ENOMEM; > + > /* Only the first slave id for a PMIC contains this information */ > - if (sdev->usid % 2 == 0) > - pmic_spmi_show_revid(regmap, &sdev->dev); > + if (sdev->usid % 2 == 0) { > + pmic_spmi_load_revid(regmap, &sdev->dev, pmic); > + spmi_device_set_drvdata(sdev, pmic); In your answer to Jonathan, you say that the way child drivers can get the PMIC version information is to dev_get_drvdata() on their parent. But each PMIC has two USIDs (to give us 17bits address space), and you only assign the drvdata on the first one. So any devices sitting in the second USID would be unable to acquire the drvdata. Also, rather than having child drivers "blindly" pull out the struct qcom_spmi_pmic pointer out of a void * drvdata, how about adding a function in this driver that they can call with their struct device * - which traverses the parent hierarchy, checking if it finds a device with the pmic_spmi_driver driver and then return the struct. That way you hide the drvdata usage from your users and there's much less risk that they get hold of the wrong drvdata. > + qcom_pmic_print_info(&sdev->dev, pmic); Please don't dev_info hardware version information, there's enough stuff in the kernel log already. > + } > > return devm_of_platform_populate(&sdev->dev); > } > > +static void pmic_spmi_remove(struct spmi_device *sdev) > +{ > + struct qcom_spmi_pmic *pmic = spmi_device_get_drvdata(sdev); > + > + kfree(pmic->name); This name was allocated using devm_kstrdup_const(), which means that as soon as you return from remove() it will be automatically freed. PS. I think the correct free function (if you want to release a devm_kstrdup_const() allocation) would be devm_kfree_const(), but I'm not able to find such function... > +} > + > MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, pmic_spmi_id_table); > > static struct spmi_driver pmic_spmi_driver = { > .probe = pmic_spmi_probe, > + .remove = pmic_spmi_remove, > .driver = { > .name = "pmic-spmi", > .of_match_table = pmic_spmi_id_table, > diff --git a/include/soc/qcom/qcom-pmic.h b/include/soc/qcom/qcom-pmic.h Do you know if the ssbi PMICs provide similar information? Presumably though they would need different drivers anyways. So perhaps name this qcom-spmi-pmic.h just to be clear? > new file mode 100644 > index 000000000000..59114988582d > --- /dev/null > +++ b/include/soc/qcom/qcom-pmic.h > @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ > +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */ > +/* Copyright (c) 2021 Linaro. All rights reserved. > + * Copyright (c) 2021 Caleb Connolly <caleb.connolly@linaro.org> > + */ > + > +#ifndef __QCOM_PMIC_H__ > +#define __QCOM_PMIC_H__ > + > +#define COMMON_SUBTYPE 0x00 > +#define PM8941_SUBTYPE 0x01 > +#define PM8841_SUBTYPE 0x02 > +#define PM8019_SUBTYPE 0x03 > +#define PM8226_SUBTYPE 0x04 > +#define PM8110_SUBTYPE 0x05 > +#define PMA8084_SUBTYPE 0x06 > +#define PMI8962_SUBTYPE 0x07 > +#define PMD9635_SUBTYPE 0x08 > +#define PM8994_SUBTYPE 0x09 > +#define PMI8994_SUBTYPE 0x0a > +#define PM8916_SUBTYPE 0x0b > +#define PM8004_SUBTYPE 0x0c > +#define PM8909_SUBTYPE 0x0d > +#define PM8028_SUBTYPE 0x0e > +#define PM8901_SUBTYPE 0x0f > +#define PM8950_SUBTYPE 0x10 > +#define PMI8950_SUBTYPE 0x11 > +#define PM8998_SUBTYPE 0x14 > +#define PMI8998_SUBTYPE 0x15 > +#define PM8005_SUBTYPE 0x18 > +#define PM660L_SUBTYPE 0x1A > +#define PM660_SUBTYPE 0x1B > +#define PM8150_SUBTYPE 0x1E > +#define PM8150L_SUBTYPE 0x1f > +#define PM8150B_SUBTYPE 0x20 > +#define PMK8002_SUBTYPE 0x21 > +#define PM8009_SUBTYPE 0x24 > +#define PM8150C_SUBTYPE 0x26 > +#define SMB2351_SUBTYPE 0x29 > + > +#define PMI8998_FAB_ID_SMIC 0x11 > +#define PMI8998_FAB_ID_GF 0x30 > + > +#define PM660_FAB_ID_GF 0x0 > +#define PM660_FAB_ID_TSMC 0x2 > +#define PM660_FAB_ID_MX 0x3 > + > +struct qcom_spmi_pmic { > + unsigned int type; > + unsigned int subtype; > + unsigned int major; > + unsigned int minor; > + unsigned int rev2; > + unsigned int fab_id; > + const char *name; > +}; > + > +static inline void qcom_pmic_print_info(struct device *dev, struct qcom_spmi_pmic *pmic) It's only in specific cases that this information is useful to people reading the kernel log and putting it in the include file seems to suggest that multiple drivers would want to print this information. I think you should move it back into the spmi driver to avoid this. Regards, Bjorn > +{ > + dev_info(dev, "%x: %s v%d.%d\n", > + pmic->subtype, pmic->name, pmic->major, pmic->minor); > +} > + > +#endif /* __QCOM_PMIC_H__ */ > -- > 2.34.1 >
On Mon, 10 Jan 2022 11:46:39 +0000 Caleb Connolly <caleb.connolly@linaro.org> wrote: > On 09/01/2022 16:57, Jonathan Cameron wrote: > > On Thu, 6 Jan 2022 17:31:25 +0000 > > Caleb Connolly <caleb.connolly@linaro.org> wrote: > > > >> Some PMIC functions such as the RRADC need to be aware of the PMIC > >> chip revision information to implement errata or otherwise adjust > >> behaviour, export the PMIC information to enable this. > >> > >> This is specifically required to enable the RRADC to adjust > >> coefficients based on which chip fab the PMIC was produced in, > >> this can vary per unique device and therefore has to be read at > >> runtime. > >> > >> Signed-off-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb.connolly@linaro.org> > > Hi Caleb, > > > > Some comments inline. > Hi Jonathan, > > Thanks for the feedback, I had a question about one of your points below. Miss read on my part. > >> > >> static const struct regmap_config spmi_regmap_config = { > >> @@ -144,22 +122,38 @@ static const struct regmap_config spmi_regmap_config = { > >> static int pmic_spmi_probe(struct spmi_device *sdev) > >> { > >> struct regmap *regmap; > >> + struct qcom_spmi_pmic *pmic; > >> > >> regmap = devm_regmap_init_spmi_ext(sdev, &spmi_regmap_config); > >> if (IS_ERR(regmap)) > >> return PTR_ERR(regmap); > >> > >> + pmic = devm_kzalloc(&sdev->dev, sizeof(*pmic), GFP_KERNEL); > >> + if (!pmic) > >> + return -ENOMEM; > > > > Within the code visible here, why can't this just be on the stack? > I allocated on the heap beacuse the data has to be read by other drivers > (it's handed over in spmi_device_set_drvdata() below). I don't have a > whole lot of C experience so please forgive the potentially ignorant > questions - is it ok to allocate on the stack if the object needs to > have a lifetime longer than the function? You are of course correct. I just missed the set_drvdata call when reading this and thought it was just being used for the print! Oops.
diff --git a/drivers/mfd/qcom-spmi-pmic.c b/drivers/mfd/qcom-spmi-pmic.c index 1cacc00aa6c9..6b75c2f52b74 100644 --- a/drivers/mfd/qcom-spmi-pmic.c +++ b/drivers/mfd/qcom-spmi-pmic.c @@ -3,51 +3,24 @@ * Copyright (c) 2014, The Linux Foundation. All rights reserved. */ +#include <linux/device.h> +#include <linux/gfp.h> #include <linux/kernel.h> #include <linux/module.h> +#include <linux/slab.h> #include <linux/spmi.h> #include <linux/regmap.h> #include <linux/of_platform.h> +#include <soc/qcom/qcom-pmic.h> #define PMIC_REV2 0x101 #define PMIC_REV3 0x102 #define PMIC_REV4 0x103 #define PMIC_TYPE 0x104 #define PMIC_SUBTYPE 0x105 - +#define PMIC_FAB_ID 0x1f2 #define PMIC_TYPE_VALUE 0x51 -#define COMMON_SUBTYPE 0x00 -#define PM8941_SUBTYPE 0x01 -#define PM8841_SUBTYPE 0x02 -#define PM8019_SUBTYPE 0x03 -#define PM8226_SUBTYPE 0x04 -#define PM8110_SUBTYPE 0x05 -#define PMA8084_SUBTYPE 0x06 -#define PMI8962_SUBTYPE 0x07 -#define PMD9635_SUBTYPE 0x08 -#define PM8994_SUBTYPE 0x09 -#define PMI8994_SUBTYPE 0x0a -#define PM8916_SUBTYPE 0x0b -#define PM8004_SUBTYPE 0x0c -#define PM8909_SUBTYPE 0x0d -#define PM8028_SUBTYPE 0x0e -#define PM8901_SUBTYPE 0x0f -#define PM8950_SUBTYPE 0x10 -#define PMI8950_SUBTYPE 0x11 -#define PM8998_SUBTYPE 0x14 -#define PMI8998_SUBTYPE 0x15 -#define PM8005_SUBTYPE 0x18 -#define PM660L_SUBTYPE 0x1A -#define PM660_SUBTYPE 0x1B -#define PM8150_SUBTYPE 0x1E -#define PM8150L_SUBTYPE 0x1f -#define PM8150B_SUBTYPE 0x20 -#define PMK8002_SUBTYPE 0x21 -#define PM8009_SUBTYPE 0x24 -#define PM8150C_SUBTYPE 0x26 -#define SMB2351_SUBTYPE 0x29 - static const struct of_device_id pmic_spmi_id_table[] = { { .compatible = "qcom,pm660", .data = (void *)PM660_SUBTYPE }, { .compatible = "qcom,pm660l", .data = (void *)PM660L_SUBTYPE }, @@ -81,42 +54,47 @@ static const struct of_device_id pmic_spmi_id_table[] = { { } }; -static void pmic_spmi_show_revid(struct regmap *map, struct device *dev) +static int pmic_spmi_load_revid(struct regmap *map, struct device *dev, + struct qcom_spmi_pmic *pmic) { - unsigned int rev2, minor, major, type, subtype; - const char *name = "unknown"; int ret, i; - ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_TYPE, &type); + ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_TYPE, &pmic->type); if (ret < 0) - return; + return ret; - if (type != PMIC_TYPE_VALUE) - return; + if (pmic->type != PMIC_TYPE_VALUE) + return ret; - ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_SUBTYPE, &subtype); + ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_SUBTYPE, &pmic->subtype); if (ret < 0) - return; + return ret; for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(pmic_spmi_id_table); i++) { - if (subtype == (unsigned long)pmic_spmi_id_table[i].data) + if (pmic->subtype == (unsigned long)pmic_spmi_id_table[i].data) break; } if (i != ARRAY_SIZE(pmic_spmi_id_table)) - name = pmic_spmi_id_table[i].compatible; + pmic->name = devm_kstrdup_const(dev, pmic_spmi_id_table[i].compatible, GFP_KERNEL); - ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_REV2, &rev2); + ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_REV2, &pmic->rev2); if (ret < 0) - return; + return ret; - ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_REV3, &minor); + ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_REV3, &pmic->minor); if (ret < 0) - return; + return ret; - ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_REV4, &major); + ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_REV4, &pmic->major); if (ret < 0) - return; + return ret; + + if (pmic->subtype == PMI8998_SUBTYPE || pmic->subtype == PM660_SUBTYPE) { + ret = regmap_read(map, PMIC_FAB_ID, &pmic->fab_id); + if (ret < 0) + return ret; + } /* * In early versions of PM8941 and PM8226, the major revision number @@ -124,14 +102,14 @@ static void pmic_spmi_show_revid(struct regmap *map, struct device *dev) * Increment the major revision number here if the chip is an early * version of PM8941 or PM8226. */ - if ((subtype == PM8941_SUBTYPE || subtype == PM8226_SUBTYPE) && - major < 0x02) - major++; + if ((pmic->subtype == PM8941_SUBTYPE || pmic->subtype == PM8226_SUBTYPE) && + pmic->major < 0x02) + pmic->major++; - if (subtype == PM8110_SUBTYPE) - minor = rev2; + if (pmic->subtype == PM8110_SUBTYPE) + pmic->minor = pmic->rev2; - dev_dbg(dev, "%x: %s v%d.%d\n", subtype, name, major, minor); + return 0; } static const struct regmap_config spmi_regmap_config = { @@ -144,22 +122,38 @@ static const struct regmap_config spmi_regmap_config = { static int pmic_spmi_probe(struct spmi_device *sdev) { struct regmap *regmap; + struct qcom_spmi_pmic *pmic; regmap = devm_regmap_init_spmi_ext(sdev, &spmi_regmap_config); if (IS_ERR(regmap)) return PTR_ERR(regmap); + pmic = devm_kzalloc(&sdev->dev, sizeof(*pmic), GFP_KERNEL); + if (!pmic) + return -ENOMEM; + /* Only the first slave id for a PMIC contains this information */ - if (sdev->usid % 2 == 0) - pmic_spmi_show_revid(regmap, &sdev->dev); + if (sdev->usid % 2 == 0) { + pmic_spmi_load_revid(regmap, &sdev->dev, pmic); + spmi_device_set_drvdata(sdev, pmic); + qcom_pmic_print_info(&sdev->dev, pmic); + } return devm_of_platform_populate(&sdev->dev); } +static void pmic_spmi_remove(struct spmi_device *sdev) +{ + struct qcom_spmi_pmic *pmic = spmi_device_get_drvdata(sdev); + + kfree(pmic->name); +} + MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, pmic_spmi_id_table); static struct spmi_driver pmic_spmi_driver = { .probe = pmic_spmi_probe, + .remove = pmic_spmi_remove, .driver = { .name = "pmic-spmi", .of_match_table = pmic_spmi_id_table, diff --git a/include/soc/qcom/qcom-pmic.h b/include/soc/qcom/qcom-pmic.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..59114988582d --- /dev/null +++ b/include/soc/qcom/qcom-pmic.h @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */ +/* Copyright (c) 2021 Linaro. All rights reserved. + * Copyright (c) 2021 Caleb Connolly <caleb.connolly@linaro.org> + */ + +#ifndef __QCOM_PMIC_H__ +#define __QCOM_PMIC_H__ + +#define COMMON_SUBTYPE 0x00 +#define PM8941_SUBTYPE 0x01 +#define PM8841_SUBTYPE 0x02 +#define PM8019_SUBTYPE 0x03 +#define PM8226_SUBTYPE 0x04 +#define PM8110_SUBTYPE 0x05 +#define PMA8084_SUBTYPE 0x06 +#define PMI8962_SUBTYPE 0x07 +#define PMD9635_SUBTYPE 0x08 +#define PM8994_SUBTYPE 0x09 +#define PMI8994_SUBTYPE 0x0a +#define PM8916_SUBTYPE 0x0b +#define PM8004_SUBTYPE 0x0c +#define PM8909_SUBTYPE 0x0d +#define PM8028_SUBTYPE 0x0e +#define PM8901_SUBTYPE 0x0f +#define PM8950_SUBTYPE 0x10 +#define PMI8950_SUBTYPE 0x11 +#define PM8998_SUBTYPE 0x14 +#define PMI8998_SUBTYPE 0x15 +#define PM8005_SUBTYPE 0x18 +#define PM660L_SUBTYPE 0x1A +#define PM660_SUBTYPE 0x1B +#define PM8150_SUBTYPE 0x1E +#define PM8150L_SUBTYPE 0x1f +#define PM8150B_SUBTYPE 0x20 +#define PMK8002_SUBTYPE 0x21 +#define PM8009_SUBTYPE 0x24 +#define PM8150C_SUBTYPE 0x26 +#define SMB2351_SUBTYPE 0x29 + +#define PMI8998_FAB_ID_SMIC 0x11 +#define PMI8998_FAB_ID_GF 0x30 + +#define PM660_FAB_ID_GF 0x0 +#define PM660_FAB_ID_TSMC 0x2 +#define PM660_FAB_ID_MX 0x3 + +struct qcom_spmi_pmic { + unsigned int type; + unsigned int subtype; + unsigned int major; + unsigned int minor; + unsigned int rev2; + unsigned int fab_id; + const char *name; +}; + +static inline void qcom_pmic_print_info(struct device *dev, struct qcom_spmi_pmic *pmic) +{ + dev_info(dev, "%x: %s v%d.%d\n", + pmic->subtype, pmic->name, pmic->major, pmic->minor); +} + +#endif /* __QCOM_PMIC_H__ */
Some PMIC functions such as the RRADC need to be aware of the PMIC chip revision information to implement errata or otherwise adjust behaviour, export the PMIC information to enable this. This is specifically required to enable the RRADC to adjust coefficients based on which chip fab the PMIC was produced in, this can vary per unique device and therefore has to be read at runtime. Signed-off-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb.connolly@linaro.org> --- drivers/mfd/qcom-spmi-pmic.c | 108 +++++++++++++++++------------------ include/soc/qcom/qcom-pmic.h | 63 ++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 114 insertions(+), 57 deletions(-) create mode 100644 include/soc/qcom/qcom-pmic.h