On 2020/12/13 10:39, Leizhen (ThunderTown) wrote: > > > On 2020/12/10 16:24, Manivannan Sadhasivam wrote: >> This commit documents the LED triggers used commonly in the SoCs. Not >> all triggers are documented as some of them are very application specific. >> Most of the triggers documented here are currently used in devicetrees >> of many SoCs. >> >> While at it, let's also sort the triggers in ascending order. >> >> Signed-off-by: Manivannan Sadhasivam <manivannan.sadhasivam@xxxxxxxxxx> >> --- >> >> Changes in v2: >> >> * Added more triggers, fixed the regex >> * Sorted triggers in ascending order >> >> .../devicetree/bindings/leds/common.yaml | 78 ++++++++++++++----- >> 1 file changed, 60 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/common.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/common.yaml >> index f1211e7045f1..3c2e2208c1da 100644 >> --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/common.yaml >> +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/common.yaml >> @@ -79,24 +79,66 @@ properties: >> the LED. >> $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#definitions/string >> >> - enum: >> - # LED will act as a back-light, controlled by the framebuffer system >> - - backlight >> - # LED will turn on (but for leds-gpio see "default-state" property in >> - # Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/leds-gpio.yaml) >> - - default-on >> - # LED "double" flashes at a load average based rate >> - - heartbeat >> - # LED indicates disk activity >> - - disk-activity >> - # LED indicates IDE disk activity (deprecated), in new implementations >> - # use "disk-activity" >> - - ide-disk >> - # LED flashes at a fixed, configurable rate >> - - timer >> - # LED alters the brightness for the specified duration with one software >> - # timer (requires "led-pattern" property) >> - - pattern >> + oneOf: >> + - items: >> + - enum: >> + # LED indicates mic mute state >> + - audio-micmute >> + # LED indicates audio mute state >> + - audio-mute >> + # LED will act as a back-light, controlled by the framebuffer system >> + - backlight >> + # LED indicates bluetooth power state >> + - bluetooth-power >> + # LED indicates activity of all CPUs >> + - cpu >> + # LED will turn on (but for leds-gpio see "default-state" property in >> + # Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/leds-gpio.yaml) >> + - default-on >> + # LED indicates disk activity >> + - disk-activity >> + # LED indicates disk read activity >> + - disk-read >> + # LED indicates disk write activity >> + - disk-write >> + # LED indicates camera flash state >> + - flash >> + # LED "double" flashes at a load average based rate >> + - heartbeat >> + # LED indicates IDE disk activity (deprecated), in new implementations >> + # use "disk-activity" >> + - ide-disk >> + # LED indicates MTD memory activity >> + - mtd >> + # LED indicates NAND memory activity (deprecated), >> + # in new implementations use "mtd" >> + - nand-disk >> + # No trigger assigned to the LED. This is the default mode >> + # if trigger is absent >> + - none >> + # LED alters the brightness for the specified duration with one software >> + # timer (requires "led-pattern" property) >> + - pattern >> + # LED flashes at a fixed, configurable rate >> + - timer >> + # LED indicates camera torch state >> + - torch >> + # LED indicates USB gadget activity >> + - usb-gadget >> + # LED indicates USB host activity >> + - usb-host >> + - items: >> + # LED indicates activity of [N]th CPU >> + - pattern: "^cpu[0-9]{1,2}$" >> + - items: >> + # LED indicates power status of [N]th Bluetooth HCI device >> + - pattern: "^hci[0-9]{1,2}-power$" >> + - items: >> + # LED indicates [N]th MMC storage activity >> + - pattern: "^mmc[0-9]{1,2}$" >> + - items: >> + # LED indicates [N]th WLAN Tx activity >> + - pattern: "^phy[0-9]{1,2}tx$" > > Only the last three are not listed: > phy0rx > ir-power-click > ir-user-click I don't know if you're familiar with these two triggers. You can also consider leaving it to the owner of the corresponding module to update. Because I just found out there are a lot of unlisted triggers on arm32. > > And the first one is easily supported by: > - # LED indicates [N]th WLAN Tx activity > - - pattern: "^phy[0-9]{1,2}tx$" > + # LED indicates [N]th WLAN Tx/Rx activity > + - pattern: "^phy[0-9]{1,2}(tx|rx)$" > > Tested-by: Zhen Lei <thunder.leizhen@xxxxxxxxxx> > >> >> led-pattern: >> description: | >>