Re: [PATCH net-next 04/12] net: pse-pd: tps23881: Add support for power limit and measurement features

From: Kory Maincent
Date: Wed Oct 09 2024 - 05:05:21 EST


On Wed, 9 Oct 2024 07:02:38 +0200
Oleksij Rempel <o.rempel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Wed, Oct 02, 2024 at 06:28:00PM +0200, Kory Maincent wrote:
> > From: Kory Maincent (Dent Project) <kory.maincent@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> >
> > Expand PSE callbacks to support the newly introduced
> > pi_get/set_current_limit() and pi_get_voltage() functions. These callbacks
> > allow for power limit configuration in the TPS23881 controller.
> >
> > Additionally, the patch includes the detected class, the current power
> > delivered and the power limit ranges in the status returned, providing more
> > comprehensive PoE status reporting.
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Kory Maincent <kory.maincent@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> > +static int tps23881_pi_get_class(struct tps23881_priv *priv, int id)
> > +{
> ....
> > + if (chan < 4)
> > + class = ret >> 4;
> > + else
> > + class = ret >> 12;
>
> ....
> > +tps23881_pi_set_2p_pw_limit(struct tps23881_priv *priv, u8 chan, u8 pol)
> > +{
> ....
> > + reg = TPS23881_REG_2PAIR_POL1 + (chan % 4);
> > + ret = i2c_smbus_read_word_data(client, reg);
> > + if (ret < 0)
> > + return ret;
> > +
> > + if (chan < 4)
> > + val = (ret & 0xff00) | pol;
> > + else
> > + val = (ret & 0xff) | (pol << 8);
>
> This is a common pattern in this driver, we read and write two registers
> in one run and then calculate bit offset for the channel, can you please
> move it in to separate function. This can be done in a separate patch if
> you like.

The pattern is common but the operations are always different so I didn't found
a clean way of doing it.
Here is a listing of it:
if (chan < 4)
class = ret >> 4;
else
class = ret >> 12;

if (chan < 4)
val = (ret & 0xff00) | pol;
else
val = (ret & 0xff) | (pol << 8);

if (chan < 4)
val = (u16)(ret | BIT(chan));
else
val = (u16)(ret | BIT(chan + 4));

if (chan < 4)
mW = (ret & 0xff) * TPS23881_MW_STEP;
else
mW = (ret >> 8) * TPS23881_MW_STEP;


Any idea?

Regards,
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