From: songjun.wu@atmel.com (Wu, Songjun)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [PATCH 1/2] ASoC: atmel-pdmic: add the Pulse Density Modulation Interface Controller
Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2015 10:41:17 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <567220CD.2060706@atmel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20151216122727.GI5727@sirena.org.uk>
On 12/16/2015 20:27, Mark Brown wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 14, 2015 at 04:15:39PM +0800, Songjun Wu wrote:
>
>> Add driver for the Pulse Density Modulation Interface
>> Controller. It comes with digitallly controlled gain,
>> a High-Pass and a SINCC filter.
>
> This looks basically OK but there's a *lot* of weird coding style issues
> in here. It's really all that, nothing too serious that I noticed -
> I've pointed out some of the patterns below not every individual issue.
>
>> + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(mic_gain_table); i++) {
>> + if ((mic_gain_table[i].dgain == dgain_val)
>> + && (mic_gain_table[i].scale == scale_val))
>> + ucontrol->value.integer.value[0] = i;
>> + }
>
> This indentation is really weird, why is the && aligned with the if?
>
Accept.
>> + snd_soc_update_bits(codec, PDMIC_DSPR1,
>> + PDMIC_DSPR1_OFFSET_MASK,
>> + (u32)(dd->pdata->mic_offset << PDMIC_DSPR1_OFFSET_SHIFT));
>
> These are weird too, I'd expect the second line to be part of the first.
>
>> +static struct regmap *atmel_pdmic_codec_get_remap(struct device *dev)
>> +{
>> + return dev_get_regmap(dev, NULL);
>> +}
>
> This is (or should be) the default in the core.
>
You are right. The core has initialized the regmap in function
snd_soc_component_add_unlocked.
This function can be removed.
Thank you.
>> + if ((fs < rate_min) || (fs > rate_max)) {
>> + dev_err(codec->dev,
>> + "sample rate is %dHz, min rate is %dHz, max rate is %dHz\n",
>> + fs, rate_min, rate_max);
>
> This too, alignment after the (.
>
Accept.
>> + if (bits == 16)
>> + dspr0_val = (PDMIC_DSPR0_SIZE_16_BITS
>> + << PDMIC_DSPR0_SIZE_SHIFT);
>> + else if (bits == 32)
>> + dspr0_val = (PDMIC_DSPR0_SIZE_32_BITS
>> + << PDMIC_DSPR0_SIZE_SHIFT);
>> + else
>> + return -EINVAL;
>
> This looks like it should be a switch statement.
>
Accept.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2015-12-17 2:41 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-12-14 8:15 [PATCH 0/2] ASoC: atmel-pdmic: add driver for Atmel PDMIC Songjun Wu
2015-12-14 8:15 ` [PATCH 1/2] ASoC: atmel-pdmic: add the Pulse Density Modulation Interface Controller Songjun Wu
2015-12-16 12:27 ` Mark Brown
2015-12-17 2:41 ` Wu, Songjun [this message]
2015-12-14 8:15 ` [PATCH 2/2] ASoC: atmel-pdmic: DT binding for PDMIC driver Songjun Wu
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