Re: [PATCH v6 13/13] video: backlight: mt6370: Add MediaTek MT6370 support

From: Andy Shevchenko
Date: Mon Jul 25 2022 - 05:08:19 EST


On Fri, Jul 22, 2022 at 12:25 PM ChiaEn Wu <peterwu.pub@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> From: ChiaEn Wu <chiaen_wu@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> MediaTek MT6370 is a SubPMIC consisting of a single cell battery charger
> with ADC monitoring, RGB LEDs, dual channel flashlight, WLED backlight
> driver, display bias voltage supply, one general purpose LDO, and the
> USB Type-C & PD controller complies with the latest USB Type-C and PD
> standards.
>
> This adds support for MediaTek MT6370 Backlight driver. It's commonly used

Read Submitting Patches, please!

(In this case, find "This patch" in the above mentioned document, read
and act accordingly)

> to drive the display WLED. There are 4 channels inside, and each channel
> supports up to 30mA of current capability with 2048 current steps in
> exponential or linear mapping curves.

...

> + brightness_val[1] = (brightness - 1) >> fls(MT6370_BL_DIM2_MASK);


(see below)

...

> + /*
> + * To make MT6372 using 14 bits to control the brightness
> + * backward compatible with 11 bits brightness control
> + * (like MT6370 and MT6371 do), we left shift the value
> + * and pad with 1 to remaining bits. Hence, the MT6372's

to the remaining

> + * backlight brightness will be almost the same as MT6370's
> + * and MT6371's.
> + */
> + if (priv->vid_type == MT6370_VID_6372) {
> + brightness_val[0] <<= MT6370_BL_DIM2_6372_SHIFT;
> + brightness_val[0] |= MT6370_BL_DUMMY_6372_MASK;
> + }

Nice! Why not...

...

> + gpiod_set_value(priv->enable_gpio, brightness ? 1 : 0);

!!brightness will do as well.

...

> + brightness = brightness_val[1] << fls(MT6370_BL_DIM2_MASK);

> + val |= prop_val << (ffs(MT6370_BL_PWM_HYS_SEL_MASK) - 1);

> + val |= ovp_uV << (ffs(MT6370_BL_OVP_SEL_MASK) - 1);

> + val |= ocp_uA << (ffs(MT6370_BL_OC_SEL_MASK) - 1);

> + val = prop_val << (ffs(MT6370_BL_CH_MASK) - 1);

...to use respective _SHIFTs in all these?

...

> + priv->enable_gpio = devm_gpiod_get_optional(dev, "enable",
> + GPIOD_OUT_HIGH);
> + if (IS_ERR(priv->enable_gpio))
> + dev_err(dev, "Failed to get 'enable' gpio\n");

What does this mean? Shouldn't be

return dev_err_probe()?

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With Best Regards,
Andy Shevchenko