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From 8aa2fd7b66980ecd2e45e95af61cf7eafede1211 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Christian Marangi <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>
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Date: Mon, 29 May 2023 18:32:33 +0200
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Subject: [PATCH 03/13] Documentation: leds: leds-class: Document new Hardware
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driven LEDs APIs
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Document new Hardware driven LEDs APIs.
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Some LEDs can be programmed to be driven by hardware. This is not
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limited to blink but also to turn off or on autonomously.
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To support this feature, a LED needs to implement various additional
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ops and needs to declare specific support for the supported triggers.
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Add documentation for each required value and API to make hw control
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possible and implementable by both LEDs and triggers.
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Signed-off-by: Christian Marangi <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>
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Reviewed-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch>
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Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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---
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Documentation/leds/leds-class.rst | 81 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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1 file changed, 81 insertions(+)
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--- a/Documentation/leds/leds-class.rst
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+++ b/Documentation/leds/leds-class.rst
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@@ -169,6 +169,87 @@ Setting the brightness to zero with brig
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should completely turn off the LED and cancel the previously programmed
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hardware blinking function, if any.
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+Hardware driven LEDs
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+====================
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+
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+Some LEDs can be programmed to be driven by hardware. This is not
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+limited to blink but also to turn off or on autonomously.
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+To support this feature, a LED needs to implement various additional
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+ops and needs to declare specific support for the supported triggers.
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+
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+With hw control we refer to the LED driven by hardware.
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+
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+LED driver must define the following value to support hw control:
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+
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+ - hw_control_trigger:
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+ unique trigger name supported by the LED in hw control
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+ mode.
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+
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+LED driver must implement the following API to support hw control:
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+ - hw_control_is_supported:
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+ check if the flags passed by the supported trigger can
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+ be parsed and activate hw control on the LED.
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+
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+ Return 0 if the passed flags mask is supported and
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+ can be set with hw_control_set().
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+
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+ If the passed flags mask is not supported -EOPNOTSUPP
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+ must be returned, the LED trigger will use software
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+ fallback in this case.
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+
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+ Return a negative error in case of any other error like
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+ device not ready or timeouts.
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+
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+ - hw_control_set:
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+ activate hw control. LED driver will use the provided
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+ flags passed from the supported trigger, parse them to
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+ a set of mode and setup the LED to be driven by hardware
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+ following the requested modes.
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+
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+ Set LED_OFF via the brightness_set to deactivate hw control.
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+
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+ Return 0 on success, a negative error number on failing to
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+ apply flags.
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+
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+ - hw_control_get:
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+ get active modes from a LED already in hw control, parse
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+ them and set in flags the current active flags for the
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+ supported trigger.
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+
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+ Return 0 on success, a negative error number on failing
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+ parsing the initial mode.
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+ Error from this function is NOT FATAL as the device may
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+ be in a not supported initial state by the attached LED
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+ trigger.
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+
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+ - hw_control_get_device:
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+ return the device associated with the LED driver in
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+ hw control. A trigger might use this to match the
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+ returned device from this function with a configured
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+ device for the trigger as the source for blinking
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+ events and correctly enable hw control.
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+ (example a netdev trigger configured to blink for a
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+ particular dev match the returned dev from get_device
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+ to set hw control)
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+
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+ Returns a pointer to a struct device or NULL if nothing
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+ is currently attached.
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+
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+LED driver can activate additional modes by default to workaround the
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+impossibility of supporting each different mode on the supported trigger.
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+Examples are hardcoding the blink speed to a set interval, enable special
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+feature like bypassing blink if some requirements are not met.
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+
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+A trigger should first check if the hw control API are supported by the LED
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+driver and check if the trigger is supported to verify if hw control is possible,
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+use hw_control_is_supported to check if the flags are supported and only at
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+the end use hw_control_set to activate hw control.
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+
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+A trigger can use hw_control_get to check if a LED is already in hw control
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+and init their flags.
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+
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+When the LED is in hw control, no software blink is possible and doing so
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+will effectively disable hw control.
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Known Issues
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============
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