Re: [PATCH] drivers: hwmon: add EMC2101 driver

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Hi Guenter,

El vie, 4 jul 2025 a las 2:25, Guenter Roeck (<linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx>) escribió:
>
> On Thu, Jul 03, 2025 at 09:23:41AM +0200, Álvaro Fernández Rojas wrote:
> > >
> > > Add a comment describing what you are protecting here. It looks so far
> > > like you could just use regmap and drop the mutex, but I didn't check
> > > thoroughly.
> >
> > The EMC2101 datasheet is explicit about the Look Up Table registers
> > (REG_FAN_LUT_TEMP and REG_FAN_LUT_SPEED) being RO if FAN_LUT_DISABLE
> > isn't set, so I believe that we need the mutex even if we switch to
> > regmap.
> > I will add an explanation with that in the next version.
> > Should I still switch the implementation to regmap considering that we
> > need a mutex?
> >
> What does r/w vs. r/o register access have to do with locking ?

FAN_LUT_DISABLE bit can be set or cleared when pwm_enable is modified,
but we need it to be set in order to be able to modify
REG_FAN_LUT_TEMP and REG_FAN_LUT_SPEED registers.
If FAN_LUT_DISABLE bit isn't set, any attempt to modify
REG_FAN_LUT_TEMP and REG_FAN_LUT_SPEED registers won't work because
they would be RO.
Therefore, we need a lock to ensure that FAN_LUT_DISABLE is kept while
modifying those registers.
Please, take a look at emc2101_pwm_enable_write() and
__pwm_auto_point_temp_store().

>
> Guenter

Best regards,
Álvaro.





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