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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2 14/16] hwmon: (mr75203) parse thermal coefficients from device-tree
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On 8/19/2022 2:38 PM, Guenter Roeck wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 19, 2022 at 10:57:58AM +0300, Farber, Eliav wrote:
>> On 8/18/2022 11:28 PM, Guenter Roeck wrote:
>> > The calculation was just changed to use new defaults in a previous
>> > patch. This patch makes it quite clear that the coefficients
>> > are implementation (?) dependent. So the previous patch just changes
>> > the defaults to (presumably) the coefficients used in your system.
>> > That is inappropriate. Adding non-default corefficients is ok
>> > and makes sense is supported by the chip, but changing defaults
>> > isn't.
>> The calculation was changed in previous patch to match series 5 of the
>> Moortec Embedded Temperature Sensor (METS) datasheet.
>> In our SOC we use series 6 which has a slightly different equation and
>> different coefficients.
>
> If the coefficients are different based on the series, it would probably
> make sense to create a separate devicetree compatible property for
> series 6
> instead or requiring the user to list the actual coefficients. Those can
> still be present, but the code should be able to use the defaults for
> each series.
There is a different set of coefficients for series 5 and for series 6,
so it would make sense to add a single property (e.g. series) instead
of adding 4 properties, one for each coefficient.
But that would not always be enough.
The Moortec datasheet explicitly says that coefficients can vary between
product and product, and be different from the default values.
That is the situation in our SOC.
The coefficients we use are slightly different from the defaults for
series 6.
So just adding a single series property would not be enough, and we would
anyway want to have the option to specifically determine the coefficient
values.
Do you suggest to add both, also series and also coefficients? (and I can
fail the probe in case both are set, to avoid conflicts).

--
Thanks, Eliav

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