On 02/12/2022 19:53, Dmitry Rokosov wrote: > Hello Krzysztof, > > On Fri, Dec 02, 2022 at 05:41:37PM +0100, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: >> On 28/11/2022 18:43, Martin Kurbanov wrote: >>> Hi. Thank you for quick reply. >>> >>> On 25.11.2022 11:29, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: >>>>> + >>>>> + imax: >>>>> + maxItems: 1 >>>>> + description: >>>>> + Maximum supply current, see dt-bindings/leds/leds-aw200xx.h >>>> >>>> No. Use existing properties from common.yaml. This looks like >>>> led-max-microamp and it is per LED, not per entire device. >>> >>> The AW200XX LED chip does not support imax setup per led. >>> Imax is the global parameter over the all leds. I suppose, it's better >>> to add vendor prefix or take minimum from all subnodes? >>> How do you think? >> >> Have in mind that led-max-microamp is a required property in some cases, >> so skipping it and using per-device properties does not solve the >> problem of adjusting proper currents. What if each LED you set for >> something which in total gives more than your imax? >> > > You are right. From my point of view too, we must build our solutions from > HW capabilities. And there was no proposal to go around HW capabilities. We talk only about representation. > In the current situation, AW200XX chips support global > Imax value, so it's acceptable decision to use vendor prefix for global > imax parameter, why not? Jacek made his statement some time ago quite clear: https://lore.kernel.org/all/5785F17D.3010108@xxxxxxxxxxx/ "If you question the idea of having different maximum brightness per sub-LEDs controlled by the same device, then it means that you have objections to the entire idea of LED subsystem max_brightness property, whereas it has been broadly accepted and successfully used for years." Best regards, Krzysztof