Re: [PATCH V5] leds: trigger: Introduce a USB port trigger

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On 15 September 2016 at 14:56, Pavel Machek <pavel@xxxxxx> wrote:
> On Fri 2016-09-09 13:31:10, Rafał Miłecki wrote:
>> On 9 September 2016 at 13:05, Greg KH <gregkh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > On Fri, Sep 09, 2016 at 05:34:40PM +0800, Peter Chen wrote:
>> >> On Thu, Sep 08, 2016 at 06:08:24PM +0200, Rafał Miłecki wrote:
>> >> > From: Rafał Miłecki <rafal@xxxxxxxxxx>
>> >> >
>> >> > This commit adds a new trigger responsible for turning on LED when USB
>> >> > device gets connected to the selected USB port. This can can useful for
>> >> > various home routers that have USB port(s) and a proper LED telling user
>> >> > a device is connected.
>> >> >
>> >> > The trigger gets its documentation file but basically it just requires
>> >> > enabling it and selecting USB ports (e.g. echo 1 > ports/usb1-1).
>> >> >
>> >> > There was a long discussion on design of this driver. Its current state
>> >> > is a result of picking them most adjustable solution as others couldn't
>> >> > handle all cases.
>> >> >
>> >> > 1) It wasn't possible for the driver to register separated trigger for
>> >> >    each USB port. Some physical USB ports are handled by more than one
>> >> >    controller and so by more than one USB port. E.g. USB 2.0 physical
>> >> >    port may be handled by OHCI's port and EHCI's port.
>> >> >    It's also not possible to assign more than 1 trigger to a single LED
>> >> >    and implementing such feature would be tricky due to syncing triggers
>> >> >    and sysfs conflicts with old triggers.
>> >> >
>> >> > 2) Another idea was to register trigger per USB hub. This wouldn't allow
>> >> >    handling devices with multiple USB LEDs and controllers (hubs)
>> >> >    controlling more than 1 physical port. It's common for hubs to have
>> >> >    few ports and each may have its own LED.
>> >> >
>> >> > This final trigger is highly flexible. It allows selecting any USB ports
>> >> > for any LED. It was also modified (compared to the initial version) to
>> >> > allow choosing ports rather than having user /guess/ proper names. It
>> >> > was successfully tested on SmartRG SR400ac which has 3 USB LEDs,
>> >> > 2 physical ports and 3 controllers.
>> >> >
>> >> > Another planned feature is support for LED reacting to the USB activity.
>> >> > This can be implemented with another sysfs file for setting mode. The
>> >> > default mode wouldn't change so there won't be ABI breakage and such
>> >> > feature can be safely implemented later.
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >> It has such driver at: drivers/usb/common/led.c
>> >
>> > Ugh, I thought I had seen something like this before...
>> >
>> > Rafał, can you just use this in-kernel code instead?
>>
>> I really don't think I can because of all the reasons I carefully
>> listed in the commit message.
>>
>> Have you took a look at that simple driver? It does nothing I need.
>> Its design doesn't allow implementing features I clearly listed in the
>> commit message.
>
> In any case, the new driver should probably go near the old one, at
> the very least.

I can do that. Anyone objects?

-- 
Rafał
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