Re: [PATCH v4 2/2] iio: adc: Add ti-ads1018 driver
From: Andy Shevchenko
Date: Wed Dec 03 2025 - 03:59:15 EST
On Tue, Dec 02, 2025 at 11:56:19PM -0500, Kurt Borja wrote:
> Add ti-ads1018 driver for Texas Instruments ADS1018 and ADS1118 SPI
> analog-to-digital converters.
>
> These chips' MOSI pin is shared with a data-ready interrupt. Defining
> this interrupt in devicetree is optional, therefore we only create an
> IIO trigger if one is found.
>
> Handling this interrupt requires some considerations. When enabling the
> trigger the CS line is tied low (active), thus we need to hold
> spi_bus_lock() too, to avoid state corruption. This is done inside the
> set_trigger_state() callback, to let users use other triggers without
> wasting a bus lock.
...
> +/**
> + * ADS1018_FSR_TO_SCALE - Converts FSR into scale
> + * @_fsr: Full-scale range in millivolts
> + * @_res: ADC resolution
> + *
> + * The macro is crafted to avoid potential overflows on 32-bit machines. This
> + * imposes restrictions on the possible values for @_fsr (less than 274878),
> + * and @_res (greater than or equal to 6 bits).
This is actually incorrect. See below.
> + * Return: Scale in IIO_VAL_INT_PLUS_NANO format
> + */
> +#define ADS1018_FSR_TO_SCALE(_fsr, _res) \
> + { 0, ((_fsr) * (MICRO >> 6)) / (BIT((_res) - 1) >> 6) }
This is different from what I suggested. But I think I was mistaken with
the parentheses and thought that you are dividing on the mask-like value.
If the current version correct by the result, first of all, the limitation for
@_res is 7 and not 6. And second, it can be rewritten in a simpler form.
{ 0, ((_fsr) * (MICRO >> 6)) >> ((_res) - 6 - 1) }
Please, check it again.
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With Best Regards,
Andy Shevchenko