Messages in this thread | | | From | Oliver Bock <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH 1/1] usb: new driver for Cypress CY7C63xxx mirco controllers | Date | Mon, 12 Jun 2006 19:34:05 +0200 |
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On Saturday 10 June 2006 00:49, Pavel Machek wrote: > Sorry, now the review begins...
No problem at all.
> > +/* used to send usb control messages to device */ > > +int vendor_command(struct cy7c63 *dev, unsigned char request, > > + unsigned char address, unsigned char data) { > > Codingstyle: { goes to new line.
Ok, I missed that one and remembered only the if-styling. I'll change it and I'm glad to see that as it's according to my style.
> > +#define get_set_port(num,read_id,write_id) \ > > +static ssize_t set_port##num(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute > > *attr, \ + const char *buf, size_t count) { \ > > + \ > > + int value; \ > > + int result = 0; \ > > + \ > > + struct usb_interface *intf = to_usb_interface(dev); \ > > + struct cy7c63 *cyp = usb_get_intfdata(intf); \ > > + \ > > + dev_dbg(&cyp->udev->dev, "WRITE_PORT%d called\n", num); \ > > + \ > > + /* validate input data */ \ > > + if (sscanf(buf, "%d", &value) < 1) { \ > > + result = -EINVAL; \ > > + goto error; \ > > + } \ > > + if (value>255 || value<0) { \ > > + result = -EINVAL; \ > > + goto error; \ > > + } \ > > + \ > > + result = vendor_command(cyp, CY7C63_WRITE_PORT, write_id, \ > > + (unsigned char)value); \ > > + \ > > + dev_dbg(&cyp->udev->dev, "Result of vendor_command: %d\n\n",result); \ > > +error: \ > > + return result < 0 ? result : count; \ > > +} \ > > + \ > > +static ssize_t get_port##num(struct device *dev, \ > > + struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf) { \ > > + \ > > + int result = 0; \ > > + \ > > + struct usb_interface *intf = to_usb_interface(dev); \ > > + struct cy7c63 *cyp = usb_get_intfdata(intf); \ > > + \ > > + dev_dbg(&cyp->udev->dev, "READ_PORT%d called\n", num); \ > > + \ > > + result = vendor_command(cyp, CY7C63_READ_PORT, read_id, 0); \ > > + \ > > + dev_dbg(&cyp->udev->dev, "Result of vendor_command: %d\n\n", result); \ > > + \ > > + return sprintf(buf, "%d", cyp->port##num); \ > > +} \ > > +static DEVICE_ATTR(port##num, S_IWUGO | S_IRUGO, get_port##num, > > set_port##num); + > > +get_set_port(0, CY7C63_READ_PORT_ID0, CY7C63_WRITE_PORT_ID0); > > +get_set_port(1, CY7C63_READ_PORT_ID1, CY7C63_WRITE_PORT_ID1); > > You get "best abuse of the macros" prize. Can you just use functions, > and pass num as aditional argument? Then just wrap the long functions > in small ones... converting cyp->port0/1 into array will be handy..
Well, thanks but I think I've to "share the price" with at least one other: drivers/usb/misc/phidgetservo.c
I agree that this is no excuse for bad style, but I was just trying to keep the code compliant with the kernel coding conventions - my personal style looks a bit different anyway. I tried to avoid any formatting issues by looking at other drivers and the one mentioned above was recommended to me when I did the porting from ioctls to sysfs. Due to this I assumed that this might be a common way you guys try to avoid redundant code...
To be sure (and because he's the author of the USB skeleton I also used) I asked Greg K-H for an initial review of my code before I sent it to the list, and he didn't complain a bit about this marco. So is there any common rule for this?
> BTW could we get come better name for the driver? cy7c63 looks like > password of very paranoid sysadmin.
Hm, the chipset family is just called like that and there're at least three other Cypress related drivers (cypress, cypress_m8 and cytherm) with generic names. I think this name shows clearly what kind of device it supports, doesn't it?
Apart from that there are again other drivers (ark3116.c, cp2101.c) which do it the same way, and I assumed that this might be some sort of naming convention...
> > + /* let the user know what node this device is now attached to */ > > + dev_info(&interface->dev, > > + "Cypress CY7C63xxx device now attached\n"); > > In cases like this we aling " one character to the right.
You mean the whole string (line) one character to the right, correct?
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