On 26/05/17 07:37PM, Rodrigo Alencar via B4 Relay wrote: > From: Rodrigo Alencar <[email protected]> > > Add custom ABI documentation file for the DDS AD9910 with sysfs entries to > control Parallel Port, Digital Ramp Generator and OSK parameters.
... > +What: > /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX/out_altvoltageY_frequency_offset > +KernelVersion: > +Contact: [email protected] > +Description: > + For a channel that allows frequency control through buffers, > this > + represents the base frequency value in Hz. The actual output > frequency > + is derived from this offset combined with the processed buffer > sample > + value. > + > +What: > /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX/out_altvoltageY_frequency_scale > +KernelVersion: > +Contact: [email protected] > +Description: > + For a channel that allows frequency control through buffers, > this > + represents the frequency modulation gain. This value multiplies > the > + buffer input sample value before it is added to a frequency > offset. > + > +What: > /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX/out_altvoltageY_phase_offset > +KernelVersion: > +Contact: [email protected] > +Description: > + For a channel that allows phase control through buffers, this > + represents the base phase value in radians. The actual output > phase is > + derived from this offset combined with the processed buffer > sample > + value. > + > +What: > /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX/out_altvoltageY_scale_offset > +KernelVersion: > +Contact: [email protected] > +Description: > + For a channel that allows amplitude control through buffers, > this > + represents the value for a base amplitude scale. The actual > output > + amplitude scale is derived from this offset combined with the > processed > + buffer sample value. > + This will become just offset with altcurrent channels. I noticed we have a IIO_PHASE iio_chan_type, could we have a IIO_FREQUENCY too? Parallel port needs actual raw frequency values in that case to be written to the dma buffer. Then we may have buffer capable channels for the parallel port: out_altcurrent120 offset out_phase120 offset out_frequency120 scale offset Problem is that the math for the actual frequency output is: f_OUT = f_FTW + (f_RAW * FM) where f_FTW is a base frequency (already scaled), FM is a modulation gain and f_RAW is the contribution from the parallel port, which is the already scaled: f_RAW = RAW * f_SYSCLK / 2^32 f_FTW = FTW * f_SYSCLK / 2^32 so the above becomes: f_OUT = (FTW * f_SYSCLK / 2^32) + (RAW * f_SYSCLK / 2^32) * FM f_OUT = (FTW/FM + RAW) * f_SYSCLK * FM / 2^32 if I make: SCALE = f_SYSCLK * FM / 2^32 OFFSET = FTW/FM f_OUT = (OFFSET + RAW) * SCALE That would work for a IIO_FREQUENCY channel type, problem is that both scale and offset would depend on the modulation gain (FM)... I suppose scale should be setting that and offset assumes it is constant to act only on FTW. I suppose we can keep altcurrent for other modes as phase and frequency can be attributes (knobs) for them. However, in parallel mode we are effectively pushing frequency, phase or amplitude values into the buffer. The polar destination is a corner case, but can be solved when both phase and altcurrent channels are enabled. When that happens we can change the scan_type with has_ext_scan_type = 1, so the 16-bit data bus is split between the two. With the above, all of those *_offset and *_scale custom ABI can be dropped. -- Kind regards, Rodrigo Alencar

