Denis, On 3/11/20 7:45 AM, Denis Osterland-Heim wrote: > Hi Jacek, > > Am Dienstag, den 10.03.2020, 22:15 +0100 schrieb Jacek Anaszewski: >> Hi Denis, >> >> Thank you for the update. Please find my remarks below. >> >> On 3/10/20 4:19 PM, Denis Osterland-Heim wrote: >>> Hi, >>> > ... >>>> --- a/drivers/leds/leds-pwm.c >>>> +++ b/drivers/leds/leds-pwm.c >>>> @@ -75,7 +75,8 @@ static int led_pwm_add(struct device *dev, struct led_pwm_priv *priv, >>>> led_data->active_low = led->active_low; >>>> led_data->cdev.name = led->name; >>>> led_data->cdev.default_trigger = led->default_trigger; >>>> - led_data->cdev.brightness = LED_OFF; >>>> + ret = led->default_state == LEDS_GPIO_DEFSTATE_ON; >> >> ret is for return value and it should not be used for anything >> else just because it is at hand. Also LEDS_GPIO* definitions have >> nothing to do with pwm leds. This is legacy because default-state >> property was primarily specific to leds-gpio bindings and only >> later was made common. >> >> Please introduce corresponding LEDS_PWM definitions, but in leds-pwm.c. > will change > >> >>>> + led_data->cdev.brightness = ret ? led->max_brightness : LED_OFF; >> >> Instead of above two changes I'd add below: >> >> if (led->default_state == LEDS_PWM_DEFSTATE_ON) { >> led_data->cdev.brightness = led->max_brightness; >> } else if (led->default_state == LEDS_PWM_DEFSTATE_KEEP)) { >> // here put what you're adding below, but please use >> // pwm_get_state() instead of accessing ops directly >> } >> >> LED_OFF case is covered by kzalloc() in led_pwm_probe(). > Looks very elegant, I will apply this. > pwm_get_state() is not sufficient here because it only returns the values from structure, > which were not read read from registers at pwm_device_request(). > Something like pwm_get_state_uncached() would be required, which I have not found yet. > > I looked at the atomic PWM API (5ec803edcb703fe379836f13560b79dfac79b01d), > which claims to provide a smooth handover from bootloader to kernel. > So it seems it would be better to fix the FIXME first, in a first patch. I missed that it's been recently done. You've got to rebase onto Pavel's for-next branch [0]. [0] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pavel/linux-leds.git/log/?h=for-next -- Best regards, Jacek Anaszewski