Hi Pavel, Em Sun, 16 May 2021 20:21:50 +0200 Pavel Machek <pavel@xxxxxx> escreveu: > Hi! > > > - Need to validate the uAPI and document it before moving > > this driver out of staging. > > > - Stabilize and document its sysfs interface. > > Would you mind starting with this one? Do you mean writing the ABI document for it? Surely I can do that, but I'm not sure where to put such document while it is on staging. > We should have existing APIs > for most of functionality described... I tried to stay as close as possible to the existing API, but there are some things that required a different one. For instance, with WMI rev 0.64 and 1.0, any LED of the device can be programmed to be a power indicator. When a LED is programmed this way, there are up to 3 (on rev 1.0) or up to 4 (on rev 0.64) different brightness level of the LED, and those are associated with a power status (like S0, S3, S5, "ready mode"). So, the LED API standard "brightness" is meaningless. On the other hand, when the same LED is programmed to monitor, let's say, the WiFi or one of the two Ethernets (or both at the same time), the standard "brightness" level makes sense. > > We really don't want to merge code with bad API, not even to staging. See, this is the API that it is exposed on with a NUC8: $ tree /sys/class/leds/nuc\:\:front1/ /sys/class/leds/nuc::front1/ ├── blink_behavior ├── blink_frequency ├── brightness ├── color ├── device -> ../../../8C5DA44C-CDC3-46B3-8619-4E26D34390B7 ├── ethernet_type ├── hdd_default ├── indicator ├── max_brightness ├── power │ ├── autosuspend_delay_ms │ ├── control │ ├── runtime_active_time │ ├── runtime_status │ └── runtime_suspended_time ├── power_limit_scheme ├── ready_mode_blink_behavior ├── ready_mode_blink_frequency ├── ready_mode_brightness ├── s0_blink_behavior ├── s0_blink_frequency ├── s0_brightness ├── s3_blink_behavior ├── s3_blink_frequency ├── s3_brightness ├── s5_blink_behavior ├── s5_blink_frequency ├── s5_brightness ├── subsystem -> ../../../../../../../../class/leds ├── trigger └── uevent As the behavior of the LEDs can be dynamically changed, each LED expose parameters for all types of hardware event it can deal, but only the ones that are applied to its current indicator type can be seen/changed. On other words, the "indicator" tells what type of hardware event the LED is currently measuring: $ cat /sys/class/leds/nuc\:\:front1/indicator Power State [HDD Activity] Ethernet WiFi Software Power Limit Disable In this case, as it is measuring the HDD activity. If one tries to read/write something to, let's say, the Ethernet type, a -EINVAL is returned: $ cat /sys/class/leds/nuc\:\:front1/ethernet_type cat: '/sys/class/leds/nuc::front1/ethernet_type': Invalid argument So, before being able to use the ethernet_type, the indicator needs to be changed: $ echo Ethernet > /sys/class/leds/nuc\:\:front1/indicator $ cat /sys/class/leds/nuc\:\:front1/ethernet_type LAN1 LAN2 [LAN1+LAN2] Anyway, I suspect that besides a document under ABI, it would make sense to add a .rst file describing it under admin-guide, explaining how to use the ABI. That should likely be easier to discuss if any changes at the ABI would be needed. Before moving it out of staging, I would add another one under Documentation/ABI describing the meaning of each sysfs node. Would that work for you? Thanks, Mauro _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://driverdev.linuxdriverproject.org/mailman/listinfo/driverdev-devel