Re: [PATCH 17/17] staging: nuc-led: update the TODOs

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Em Mon, 17 May 2021 10:57:49 +0200
Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@xxxxxxxxxx> escreveu:

> Em Mon, 17 May 2021 10:05:27 +0200
> Pavel Machek <pavel@xxxxxx> escreveu:

> > No. Take a look at triggers; for example hdd monitor should look very
> > much like existing disk trigger.  

Btw, is there a way to trigger brightness?

When a LED is monitoring the power state, brightness should be
hidden, as, instead of a single brightness parameter, the device
will now have one brightness per different power state, e. g.:

When the LED indicator is measuring *Power State*, the following 
parameters may be available:

    =================================	=======================================
    Parameter				Meaning
    =================================	=======================================
    <power_state>_brightness		Brightness in percent (from 0 to 100)
    <power_state>_blink_behavior	type of blink.
					See :ref:`nuc_blink_behavior`.
    <power_state>_blink_frequency	Blink frequency.
					See :ref:`nuc_blink_behavior`.
    <power_state>_color			LED color
					See :ref:`nuc_color`.
    =================================	=======================================

Where <power_state> is different, depending on the WMI API version:

On version 0.64 (NUC8/9):

    +------------+
    | s0	 |
    +------------+
    | s3	 |
    +------------+
    | s5	 |
    +------------+
    | ready_mode |
    +------------+

Btw, I've no idea what "ready mode" is, as the specs don't explain it.
This particular mode is disabled on my NUC8 device, so I can't test it.

On version 1.0 (NUC10+):

    +------------+
    | s0	 |
    +------------+
    | s3	 |
    +------------+
    | standby	 |
    +------------+

Note: At the specs, "Standby" is actually "Modern Standby". I ended
simplifying it, as just "standby_brightness" sounds good enough.

Thanks,
Mauro
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