Re: [PATCH v2 1/3] iio: Add some kerneldoc for channel types

From: Jonathan Cameron
Date: Sat Apr 08 2023 - 06:03:57 EST


On Sat, 25 Feb 2023 15:54:30 +0200
Matti Vaittinen <mazziesaccount@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> For occasional contributor like me navigating the IIO channel types and
> modifiers may be a daunting task. One may have hard time finding out
> what type of channel should be used for device data and what units the
> data should be converted.
>
> There is a great documentation for the sysfs interfaces though. What is
> missing is mapping of the channel types and modifiers to the sysfs
> documentation (and entries in documentation).
>
> Give a hand to a driver writer by providing some documentation and by
> pointing to the sysfs document from the kernel doc of respective enums.
>
> Signed-off-by: Matti Vaittinen <mazziesaccount@xxxxxxxxx>

If following seems a little over 'picky' I blame the bit of my day
job that involves reviewing far to many specifications...

Some of what follows probably applies to the ABI docs as well.


> ---
> Changelog RFCv1 => v2:
> - add missing channel type docs provided by Jonathan
> - add @in front of member names and fix typos pointed by Andy
> - drop TODOs as Jonathan clarified the units
>
> Initial discussion about these docs can be found from:
> https://lore.kernel.org/all/0e0d45b7-e582-82b2-9bac-1f70f9dad9f7@xxxxxxxxx/
> ---
> include/uapi/linux/iio/types.h | 134 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 1 file changed, 134 insertions(+)
>
> diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/iio/types.h b/include/uapi/linux/iio/types.h
> index c79f2f046a0b..78f4cfdc5e45 100644
> --- a/include/uapi/linux/iio/types.h
> +++ b/include/uapi/linux/iio/types.h
> @@ -11,6 +11,124 @@
> #ifndef _UAPI_IIO_TYPES_H_
> #define _UAPI_IIO_TYPES_H_
>
> +/**
> + * iio_chan_type - Type of data transferred via IIO channel.
I worry 'Type of data' could end up with people thinking '16 bit 2's complment'

Perhaps something more general would work?

- What is being measured / output by the channel.

> + *
> + * The 'main' type of data transferred via channel. Please note that most

type is fine here because it's more broken down than the short description.

most -> many

I can't be bothered to count actual devices and we have a lot of ADCs
and DACs that don't. Just relaxing that to "many" avoids this being
or becoming inaccurate.

> + * devices also need to specify a more accurate 'sub category'. See the
> + * enum iio_modifier for this. (For example, IIO_ACCEL channel often needs to
> + * specify the direction. IIO_CONCENTRATION specifies the type of substance
> + * it measures etc).
> + *
> + * These reflect the units of the measurement via processed or unit after
> + * application of scale and offset. See the enum iio_chan_info_enum for
> + * scale and offset.
> + *
> + * Please find the detailed documentation for reported values from the

in Documentation/...

> + * Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-iio.

Unusual to document an enum in a different order to the enum.
I'm in two minds on whether this is a good idea here.

> + *
> + * @IIO_ACCEL: Acceleration, m/s^2
> + * Doc keyword: in_accel_x_raw
> + *
> + * @IIO_ACTIVITY: Activity state. For example a pedometer signaling
> + * jogging, walking or staying still.
> + * Doc keyword: in_activity_still_thresh_rising_en

Use in_activity_still_input
rather than the event control related to that here.

> + *
> + * @IIO_ALTVOLTAGE: Peak to peak voltage, millivolts

Reference out_altvoltageY_raw

(the fun and complex game of DDS devices)

> + *
> + * @IIO_ANGL: Angle of rotation, radians.
> + * Doc keyword: in_angl_raw
> + *
> + * @IIO_ANGL_VEL: Angular velocity, rad/s
> + * Doc keyword: in_anglvel_x_raw
> + *
> + * @IIO_CAPACITANCE: Capacitance, nanofarads.
> + * Doc keyword: in_capacitanceY_raw
> + *
> + * @IIO_CCT: Correlated color temperature, Kelvins
> + *
> + * @IIO_CURRENT: Current, milliamps
> + * Doc keyword: in_currentY_raw
> + *
> + * @IIO_CONCENTRATION: Reading of a substance, percents. Used for example by

percentage

> + * devices measuring amount of CO2, O2, ethanol...
concentration of CO2 ...

> + * Doc keyword: in_concentration_raw
> + *
> + * @IIO_COUNT: Deprecated, please use counter subsystem.
> + *
> + * @IIO_DISTANCE: Distance in meters. Typically used to report measured
> + * distance to an object or the distance covered by the
> + * user
> + * Doc keyword: in_distance_input
> + *
> + * @IIO_ELECTRICALCONDUCTIVITY: electric conductivity, siemens per meter
> + * Doc keyword: in_electricalconductivity_raw
> + *
> + * @IIO_ENERGY: Energy in Joules. Typically reported by a device
> + * measuring energy burnt by the user.
> + * Doc keyword: in_energy_input
> + *
> + * @IIO_GRAVITY: Gravity, m/s^2
This needs more to differentiate from IIO_ACCEL. Hmm. Something like
Acceleration due to gravity alone, independent of other accelerations due
to device movement. (Which way is down!)

I'd forgotten this one even existed ;)

> + * Doc keyword: in_gravity_x_raw
> + *
> + * @IIO_HUMIDITYRELATIVE: Relative humidity, percents
> + * Doc keyword: in_humidityrelative_raw
> + *
> + * @IIO_INCLI: Inclination, degrees
> + * Doc keyword: in_incli_x_raw

(nothing to change here, but gah - an oddity in the ABI as all other angles
are radians)...

> + *
> + * @IIO_INDEX: Deprecated, please use Counter subsystem
> + *
> + * @IIO_INTENSITY: Unitless intensity.

This could do with an example. "Used for measurements of light where
the exact meaning is dependent on the sensitivity curve."

> + * Doc keyword: in_intensityY_raw
> + *
> + * @IIO_LIGHT: Visible light intensity, lux

Not an intensity as depends on approx human eye sensitivity.
Raiding wikipedia - perhaps something like:

"Wave length weighted measure of light correlated with human
brightness perception."

> + * Doc keyword: in_illuminance_raw
> + *
> + * @IIO_MAGN: Magnetic field, Gauss.
> + * Doc keyword: in_magn_x_raw
> + *
> + * @IIO_MASSCONCENTRATION: Mass concentration, ug / m3
> + * Doc keyword: in_massconcentration_pm1_input
> + *
> + * @IIO_PH: pH reading, negative base-10 logarithm of hydrodium
> + * ions in a litre of water
> + * Doc keyword: in_ph_raw
> + *
> + * @IIO_PHASE: Phase difference, radians
> + * Doc keyword: in_phaseY_raw
> + *
> + * @IIO_POSITIONRELATIVE: Relative position.
Hohum. Another odd unit (however careful we are with this, some oddities
have made it in) Milipercent of 'pad' size.

> + * Doc keyword: in_positionrelative_x_raw
> + *
> + * @IIO_POWER: Power, milliwatts
> + * Doc keyword: in_powerY_raw
> + *
> + * @IIO_PRESSURE: Pressure, kilopascal
> + * Doc keyword: in_pressureY_raw
> + *
> + * @IIO_RESISTANCE: Resistance, ohms
> + * Doc keyword: in_resistance_raw
> + *
> + * @IIO_ROT: Euler angles, deg
> + * Doc keyword: in_rot_yaw_raw
> + *
> + * @IIO_STEPS: Steps taken by the user
> + * Doc keyword: in_steps_input
> + *
> + * @IIO_TEMP: Temperature, milli degrees Celsius
> + * Doc keyword: in_temp_raw
> + *
> + * @IIO_UVINDEX: UV light intensity index
> + * Doc keyword: in_uvindex_input
> + *
> + * @IIO_VELOCITY: Current speed (norm or magnitude of the velocity
> + * vector), m/s
> + * Doc keyword: in_velocity_sqrt(x^2+y^2+z^2)_input
> + *
> + * @IIO_VOLTAGE: Voltage, millivolts
> + * Doc keyword: in_voltageY_raw
> + */
> enum iio_chan_type {
> IIO_VOLTAGE,
> IIO_CURRENT,
> @@ -49,6 +167,22 @@ enum iio_chan_type {
> IIO_MASSCONCENTRATION,
> };
>
> +/**
> + * iio_modifier - accurate class for channel data
accurate class -> sub class or direction for channel data
> + *
> + * @IIO_MOD_<X,Y,Z>: Value represents <X,Y,Z>-axis data.
> + * Typically used by channels of type:
> + * IIO_ACCEL, IIO_TEMP, IIO_GRAVITY, IIO_POSITIONRELATIVE,
> + * IIO_ANGL_VEL, IIO_INCLI, IIO_MAGN
> + * @IIO_MOD_LIGHT_BOTH: Value contains visible and infrared light components
> + * @IIO_MOD_LIGHT_IR: Value represents infrared radiation
> + * @IIO_MOD_LIGHT_<RED, GREEN, BLUE>:
> + * Value represents visible <red, green, blue> light
> + * @IIO_MOD_LIGHT_CLEAR: Value represents all visible light frequencies

I guess a partial list is better than nothing here. We can try and fill many
of the others in a future patch set.

> + *
> + * Please find the detailed documentation for reported values from the
> + * Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-iio.
> + */
> enum iio_modifier {
> IIO_NO_MOD,
> IIO_MOD_X,