On Sat, Apr 03, 2021 at 01:45:47AM -0300, Luiz Sampaio wrote:
> The following patches aim to make a user able to calibrate the current 
> measurement of the DS2438. This chip uses a offset register in page1, which 
> is added to the current register to give the user the current measurement. If 
> this value is wrong, the user will get an offset current value, even if the 
> current is zero, for instance. This patch gives support for reading the page1 
> registers (including the offset register) and for writing to the offset 
> register. The DS2438 datasheet shows a calibration routine, and with this 
> patch, the user can do this quickly by writing the correct value to the 
> offset register. This patch was tested on real hardware using a power supply 
> and an electronic load.
> Please help to review this series of patches.
> 
> Best regards!
> Sampaio
> ---
> Changes in v3:
> - I accidentally added a wrong line that would not compile. I'm sorry. Fixed 
> it.
> 
> Changes in v2:
> - Using git send-email to send the patches
> - Adding documentation as requested
> - Separating the coding style changes in different patches as requested
> 
> Luiz Sampaio (9):
>   w1: ds2438: fixed a coding style issue
>   w1: ds2438: fixed a coding style issue
>   w1: ds2438: fixed a coding style issue
>   w1: ds2438: fixed a coding style issue
>   w1: ds2438: fixed a coding style issue
>   w1: ds2438: fixed a coding style issue

You can not have different patches that do different things, yet have
identical subject lines.

Please make them unique.

thanks,

greg k-h

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