Hello Ansuel, On Tue, 9 Nov 2021 03:26:02 +0100 Ansuel Smith <ansuelsmth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Add hw_control_configure helper to configure how the LED should work in > hardware mode. The function require to support the particular trigger and > will use the passed flag to elaborate the data and apply the > correct configuration. This function will then be used by the trigger to > request and update hardware configuration. > > Signed-off-by: Ansuel Smith <ansuelsmth@xxxxxxxxx> > --- > Documentation/leds/leds-class.rst | 25 ++++++++++++++++++++ > include/linux/leds.h | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 2 files changed, 64 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/Documentation/leds/leds-class.rst b/Documentation/leds/leds-class.rst > index 645940b78d81..efd2f68c46a7 100644 > --- a/Documentation/leds/leds-class.rst > +++ b/Documentation/leds/leds-class.rst > @@ -198,6 +198,31 @@ With HARDWARE_CONTROLLED blink_mode hw_control_status/start/stop is optional > and any software only trigger will reject activation as the LED supports only > hardware mode. > > +A trigger once he declared support for hardware controlled blinks, will use the function > +hw_control_configure() provided by the driver to check support for a particular blink mode. > +This function passes as the first argument (flag) a u32 flag. > +The second argument (cmd) of hw_control_configure() method can be used to do various > +operations for the specific blink mode. We currently support ENABLE, DISABLE, READ, ZERO > +and SUPPORTED to enable, disable, read the state of the blink mode, ask the LED > +driver if it does supports the specific blink mode and to reset any blink mode active. > + > +In ENABLE/DISABLE hw_control_configure() should configure the LED to enable/disable the > +requested blink mode (flag). > +In READ hw_control_configure() should return 0 or 1 based on the status of the requested > +blink mode (flag). > +In SUPPORTED hw_control_configure() should return 0 or 1 if the LED driver supports the > +requested blink mode (flags) or not. > +In ZERO hw_control_configure() should return 0 with success operation or error. > + > +The unsigned long flag is specific to the trigger and change across them. It's in the LED > +driver interest know how to elaborate this flag and to declare support for a > +particular trigger. For this exact reason explicit support for the specific > +trigger is mandatory or the driver returns -EOPNOTSUPP if asked to enter offload mode > +with a not supported trigger. > +If the driver returns -EOPNOTSUPP on hw_control_configure(), the trigger activation will > +fail as the driver doesn't support that specific offload trigger or doesn't know > +how to handle the provided flags. > + > Known Issues > ============ > > diff --git a/include/linux/leds.h b/include/linux/leds.h > index cf0c6005c297..00bc4d6ed7ca 100644 > --- a/include/linux/leds.h > +++ b/include/linux/leds.h > @@ -73,6 +73,16 @@ enum led_blink_modes { > SOFTWARE_HARDWARE_CONTROLLED, > }; > > +#ifdef CONFIG_LEDS_HARDWARE_CONTROL > +enum blink_mode_cmd { > + BLINK_MODE_ENABLE, /* Enable the hardware blink mode */ > + BLINK_MODE_DISABLE, /* Disable the hardware blink mode */ > + BLINK_MODE_READ, /* Read the status of the hardware blink mode */ > + BLINK_MODE_SUPPORTED, /* Ask the driver if the hardware blink mode is supported */ > + BLINK_MODE_ZERO, /* Disable any hardware blink active */ > +}; > +#endif this is a strange proposal for the API. Anyway, led_classdev already has the blink_set() method, which is documented as /* * Activate hardware accelerated blink, delays are in milliseconds * and if both are zero then a sensible default should be chosen. * The call should adjust the timings in that case and if it can't * match the values specified exactly. * Deactivate blinking again when the brightness is set to LED_OFF * via the brightness_set() callback. */ int (*blink_set)(struct led_classdev *led_cdev, unsigned long *delay_on, unsigned long *delay_off); So we already have a method to set hardware blkinking, we don't need another one. Marek