@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ struct gadc_thermal_info {
static int gadc_thermal_adc_to_temp(struct gadc_thermal_info *gti, int val)
{
- int temp, adc_hi, adc_lo;
+ int temp, temp_hi, temp_lo, adc_hi, adc_lo;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < gti->nlookup_table; i++) {
@@ -36,13 +36,17 @@ static int gadc_thermal_adc_to_temp(struct gadc_thermal_info *gti, int val)
if (i == 0) {
temp = gti->lookup_table[0];
- } else if (i >= (gti->nlookup_table - 1)) {
+ } else if (i >= gti->nlookup_table) {
temp = gti->lookup_table[2 * (gti->nlookup_table - 1)];
} else {
adc_hi = gti->lookup_table[2 * i - 1];
adc_lo = gti->lookup_table[2 * i + 1];
- temp = gti->lookup_table[2 * i];
- temp -= ((val - adc_lo) * 1000) / (adc_hi - adc_lo);
+
+ temp_hi = gti->lookup_table[2 * i - 2];
+ temp_lo = gti->lookup_table[2 * i];
+
+ temp = temp_hi + mult_frac(temp_lo - temp_hi, val - adc_hi,
+ adc_lo - adc_hi);
}
return temp;
First correct the edge case to return the last element if we're outside the range, rather than at the last element, so that interpolation is not omitted for points between the two last entries in the table. Then correct the formula to perform linear interpolation based the two points surrounding the read ADC value. The indices for temp are kept as "hi" and "lo" to pair with the adc indices, but there's no requirement that the temperature is provided in descendent order. mult_frac() is used to prevent issues with overflowing the int. Cc: Laxman Dewangan <ldewangan@nvidia.com> Signed-off-by: Bjorn Andersson <bjorn.andersson@linaro.org> --- drivers/thermal/thermal-generic-adc.c | 12 ++++++++---- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)