On Fri 06 May 09:09 PDT 2022, Pavel Machek wrote: > Hi! > > > > > + "255 500 0 500" > > > > + > > > > + ^ > > > > + | > > > > + 255 +----+ +----+ > > > > + | | | | ... > > > > + 0 | +----+ +---- > > > > + +----------------------> > > > > + 0 5 10 15 time (100ms) > > > > + > > > > +The LPG supports specifying a longer hold-time for the first and last element > > > > +in the pattern, the so called "low pause" and "high pause". > > > > > > Please see > > > Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/leds-trigger-pattern.txt . This > > > should really be compatible. > > > > Unfortunately the LPG hardware only supports fixed duration (except for > > the ability to hold/extend the first and last duration in the pattern) > > and it also does not support gradual transition between the brightness > > levels. > > Ok. > > > As such the pattern sequence provided to hw_pattern looks to be the > > smae, but I don't see that it can be made compatible. > > > > > Can I get either patch to disable pattern infrastructure for now or to > > > get it compatible? > > > > > > > I'd be happy to get this updated to your liking, but this was one of the > > drivers we discussed when we introduced the pattern trigger and led to > > the conclusion that we need the ability to do hw-specific patterns. > > > > As such this document provides the hardware specific documentation, as > > we describe under "hw_pattern" in > > Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-led-trigger-pattern. > > > > Please advice on what you would like me to do. > > I'd like you to use same format leds-trigger-pattern describes. > > If someone passes "255 500 0 500", that's requesting gradual transitions and > your hw can not do that. You return -EINVAL. > > If someone wants that kind of blinking, they need to pass "255 0 255 500 0 0 0 500". > So the section under hw_pattern in sysfs-class-led-trigger-pattern that says: "Since different LED hardware can have different semantics of hardware patterns, each driver is expected to provide its own description for the hardware patterns in their documentation file at Documentation/leds/." That doesn't apply to this piece of hardware & driver? Or is the sysfs documentation simply not reflecting what has been decided of how this interface should look like? Regards, Bjorn