From: Jonathan Cameron <jonathan.cameron@huawei.com>
To: Tomas Melin <tomas.melin@vaisala.com>
Cc: "Nuno Sá" <noname.nuno@gmail.com>,
"Jonathan Cameron" <jic23@kernel.org>,
"Michael Hennerich" <Michael.Hennerich@analog.com>,
"Nuno Sa" <nuno.sa@analog.com>,
"Lars-Peter Clausen" <lars@metafoo.de>,
"David Lechner" <dlechner@baylibre.com>,
"Andy Shevchenko" <andy@kernel.org>,
linux-iio@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/2] iio: adc: ad9467: make iio backend optional
Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2026 10:00:51 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20260113100051.0000077a@huawei.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <51085acb-91c9-43ad-8f7e-94f1e9c995ed@vaisala.com>
On Tue, 13 Jan 2026 09:47:46 +0200
Tomas Melin <tomas.melin@vaisala.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 12/01/2026 15:21, Nuno Sá wrote:
> > On Sun, 2026-01-11 at 11:41 +0000, Jonathan Cameron wrote:
> >> On Mon, 05 Jan 2026 14:57:02 +0000
> >> Nuno Sá <noname.nuno@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>> On Mon, 2026-01-05 at 13:06 +0200, Tomas Melin wrote:
> >>>> Hi,
> >>>>
> >>>> On 21/12/2025 22:00, Jonathan Cameron wrote:
> >>>>> On Tue, 16 Dec 2025 11:40:06 +0000
> >>>>> Tomas Melin <tomas.melin@vaisala.com> wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> Not all users can or want to use the device with an iio-backend.
> >>>>>> For these users, let the driver work in standalone mode, not coupled
> >>>>>> to the backend or the services it provides.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Signed-off-by: Tomas Melin <tomas.melin@vaisala.com>
> >>>>> Hi Tomas,
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> static int ad9467_probe(struct spi_device *spi)
> >>>>>> @@ -1352,21 +1361,25 @@ static int ad9467_probe(struct spi_device *spi)
> >>>>>> indio_dev->channels = st->info->channels;
> >>>>>> indio_dev->num_channels = st->info->num_channels;
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> + /* Using a backend is optional */
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I'll largely defer to Nuno on the backend aspects but I would like a
> >>>>> lot more than a statement that it is optional in this comment.
> >>>>> At least something about where the data goes and what a real system
> >>>>> that didn't provide a backend would look like etc.
> >>>>
> >>>> Having the backend as optional is about flexibility to incorporate these
> >>>> devices as fits best with the system. The current backend approach is
> >>>> pretty much dictated with how the ADI default backend is implemented.
> >>>> These devices are fully configurable via SPI interface so the backend
> >>>> doesn't necessarily need to be anything fancy or even configurable.
> >>>>
> >>>> So there is atleast two use cases that promote the optional iio-backend
> >>>> approach
> >>>> - simple backend that is not configurable, no need for a dedicated
> >>>> driver. The backend (FPGA) sits and waits for data and handles it when
> >>>> it arrives
> >>>
> >>> Agree on the above. Ideally we could have some dummy backend for the above but
> >>> it is not really easy/maintainable to have it.
> >>
> >> When we say the backend needs no driver, where does the data end up?
> >> Is the idea that it goes into some processing pipeline and sent to
> >> some external path that we have no visibility of? i.e. We configure the
> >> data capture in Linux but never see the data?
> >
> > Yes, that's also my assumption about Tomas's usecase.
>
> The data becomes available to user space but there is currently no
> immediate need or natural place to create a separate instance to
> function as a backend device.
>
> But that being said, I'm leaning towards thinking that perhaps a
> minimalistic backend should always be registered after all. That would
> keep the idea of the backend always existing intact.
> But since the backend can be missing a lot of the features defined for
> the current ADI backend, capability handling would need to be added to
> the backend framework to make it functional.
>
> Looking into how this could be achieved with reasonable impact, I have
> tried to identify capabilities that we could add for starters, and then
> have the frontend behave differently depending on what features are present.
>
> Something like this (added to backend_info),
> .caps = IIO_BACKEND_CAP_TEST_PATTERNS | --> backend patterns are avail.
> IIO_BACKEND_CAP_BUFFERING | --> backend has buffering cap.
> IIO_BACKEND_CAP_CALIBRATION, --> backend supports calibration
>
> If you think this seems reasonable, I can implement something like this
> and post a new version for comments.
>
Sounds good to me, but I defer to Nuno for backend stuff!
Thanks,
Jonathan
> Thanks,
> Tomas
>
>
>
> >
> > - Nuno Sá
>
>
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2026-01-13 10:01 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 29+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2025-12-16 11:40 [PATCH 0/2] iio: adc: ad9467: Enable operation without iio-backend Tomas Melin
2025-12-16 11:40 ` [PATCH 1/2] iio: adc: ad9467: include two's complement in default mode Tomas Melin
2025-12-18 13:43 ` Nuno Sá
2025-12-20 3:28 ` kernel test robot
2025-12-20 5:13 ` kernel test robot
2025-12-21 19:54 ` Jonathan Cameron
2025-12-16 11:40 ` [PATCH 2/2] iio: adc: ad9467: make iio backend optional Tomas Melin
2025-12-16 12:56 ` Nuno Sá
2025-12-16 15:39 ` Tomas Melin
2025-12-16 21:27 ` David Lechner
2025-12-17 5:38 ` Tomas Melin
2025-12-17 9:26 ` Nuno Sá
2025-12-17 10:39 ` Tomas Melin
2025-12-17 11:44 ` Tomas Melin
2025-12-18 13:41 ` Nuno Sá
2025-12-19 11:25 ` Tomas Melin
2025-12-18 13:49 ` Nuno Sá
2025-12-19 11:16 ` Tomas Melin
2025-12-19 14:46 ` Nuno Sá
2025-12-21 20:00 ` Jonathan Cameron
2026-01-05 11:06 ` Tomas Melin
2026-01-05 14:57 ` Nuno Sá
2026-01-11 11:41 ` Jonathan Cameron
2026-01-12 13:21 ` Nuno Sá
2026-01-13 7:47 ` Tomas Melin
2026-01-13 10:00 ` Jonathan Cameron [this message]
2026-01-13 10:52 ` Nuno Sá
2026-01-13 11:49 ` Tomas Melin
2026-01-13 12:44 ` Nuno Sá
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