Re: [PATCH v2 2/2] leds: Add Spreadtrum SC27xx breathing light controller driver

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Hi Pavel,

On 05/10/2018 01:37 PM, Pavel Machek wrote:
Hi!

This patch adds Spreadtrum SC27xx PMIC series breathing light controller
driver, which can support 3 LEDs. Each LED can work at normal PWM mode
and breathing mode.

diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-led-driver-sc27xx b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-led-driver-sc27xx
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..22166fb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-led-driver-sc27xx
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+What:		/sys/class/leds/<led>/rise_time
+What:		/sys/class/leds/<led>/high_time
+What:		/sys/class/leds/<led>/fall_time
+What:		/sys/class/leds/<led>/low_time
+Date:		May 2018
+KernelVersion:	4.18
+Contact:	Xiaotong Lu <xiaotong.lu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
+Description:
+		Set the pattern generator rise, high, fall and low
+		times (0..63). It's unit is 0.125s, it should be > 0.
+
+		1 - 125 ms
+		2 - 250 ms
+		3 - 375 ms
+		...
+		...
+		...
+		62 - 7.75 s
+		63 - 7.875 s

How does this interact with triggers? With manually setting
brightness? Are the pattern generators independend for the LEDs?

Can you generate white breathing pattern? If so, how?

How do you select between normal and breathing modes?

I'd specify times in miliseconds or something, this is way too
hardware specific.

Agreed.

Now... functionality like this is common between many LED
controllers. N900 could do this kind of "breathing", too, and it also
supports other patterns.

I believe we need interface common between different LED controllers.

And I guess it would be easiest if you dropped this part from initial
merge.

I disagree here. We already had the same discussion at the occasion
of the patch [0] and it turned out to be a dead-end [1]. Now we have
neither the driver nor the generic pattern interface.

We also already have some older LED class drivers that implement custom
pattern interfaces (e.g. drivers/leds/leds-lm3533.c) and the same
approach can be applied in this case.

Please don't. It was mistake to implement custom pattern interfaces
back then, it is still mistake now.

It turned out to be really hard to cover all known pattern generator
implementations with generic interface. Sure, it would be nice to have
one, but the whole discussion around [0] only unveiled the diversity of
parameters to cover. And still new devices appear on the market.

We would have to propose a set of pattern schemes and allow to
add new ones to it.

If we really need solution now, I'd recommend "pattern" file with

"<delta time> <brightness> <delta time> <brightness>".

In this specific case, hardware only supports patterns in this format:

low_time 0 rise_time 255 high_time 255 fall_time 0

so driver would simply -EINVAL on anything else.

I'm fine with the pattern file, but the pattern format would have
to be defined in the per-driver ABI documentation. It wouldn't much
differ from the custom pattern approach though, unless I'm missing some
gain of having pattern setting in a uniformly named single sysfs file
(with semantics differing from driver to driver).

--
Best regards,
Jacek Anaszewski
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