On Sat, May 27, 2023 at 01:28:44PM +0200, Christian Marangi wrote: > + - hw_control_set: > + activate hw control. LED driver will use the provided > + flags passed from the supported trigger, parse them to > + a set of mode and setup the LED to be driven by hardware > + following the requested modes. > + > + Set LED_OFF via the brightness_set to deactivate hw control. > + > + Return 0 on success, a negative error number on flags apply > + fail. "... on failing to apply flags." > + - hw_control_get_device: > + return the device associated with the LED driver in > + hw control. A trigger might use this to match the > + returned device from this function with a configured > + device for the trigger as the source for blinking > + events and correctly enable hw control. > + (example a netdev trigger configured to blink for a > + particular dev match the returned dev from get_device > + to set hw control) > + > + Return a device or NULL if nothing is currently attached. Returns a device name? > + > +LED driver can activate additional modes by default to workaround the > +impossibility of supporting each different mode on the supported trigger. > +Example are hardcoding the blink speed to a set interval, enable special "Examples are hardcoding ..." Thanks. -- An old man doll... just what I always wanted! - Clara
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