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From: Richard Purdie <rpurdie@rpsys.net>
To: Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz>
Cc: lenz@cs.wisc.edu, kernel list <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
	Russell King <rmk@arm.linux.org.uk>
Subject: Re: More cleanups for sharpsl_pm.c
Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 23:26:43 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1131838003.7597.49.camel@localhost.localdomain> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20051110235614.GA21337@elf.ucw.cz>

On Fri, 2005-11-11 at 00:56 +0100, Pavel Machek wrote:
> sharpsl.c uses macros to hide method calls, in quite a confusing
> way. This just inlines the macros, so it is easy to see what is going
> on.

I'm not totally convinced this makes it easier to read. To me,
CHARGE_ON(); is more readable than sharpsl_pm.machinfo->charge(1);. Yes,
you need to look up what the macro does but the names give a fairly good
idea.

ALso, keeping the macros means when I implement the LED trigger for
charging, I don't have to edit every function in sharpsl_pm but can just
tweak the header and add an extra level of LED functions. Given that,
I'd prefer to leave these as they are for now.

> +/* FIXME:
> +   why not simply get_percentage, and base it off that?
> +*/
>  	if (sharpsl_pm.charge_mode == CHRG_ON) {
>  		high_thresh = sharpsl_pm.machinfo->status_high_acin;
>  		low_thresh = sharpsl_pm.machinfo->status_low_acin;

The percentage curves is likely to change in the future and I doubt
anyone would remember to update these values. I'd therefore prefer for
them to be independent of the lookup table.

(The table will change once I get more discharge profiles from users and
can work out a more accurate discharge curve).


Richard


  reply	other threads:[~2005-11-12 23:27 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-11-10 23:56 More cleanups for sharpsl_pm.c Pavel Machek
2005-11-12 23:26 ` Richard Purdie [this message]
2005-11-14 22:05   ` Pavel Machek

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