On Tue, Dec 28, 2021 at 04:37:28PM -0800, Colin Foster wrote: > Expose a debugfs / devicetree interface for Microsemi SGPIO controllers. > By writing values of 2-5, the SGPIO pins can be configured for either > automatic blinking or activity. > > The implementation is modeled after the code in > /drivers/pinctrl/pinctrl-ocelot.c. > > I have only tested this with currently out-of-tree patches for the > VSC7512 that I hope to get in soon. They are not needed for VSC7513 / > VSC7514, SPARX5, or LUTON - but I don't have any hardware to test. > > Of note: the 7512 chip has a discrepancy between the datasheet and the > registers. The datahseet claims 20Hz blink default frequency, the > registers claim 5 Hz default frequency for BMODE_0. I override the > OCELOT registers to correct for this. I don't know if that is needed for > LUTON or SPARX, but having two blink modes at the same frequency isn't > beneficial. As such, I make the blink modes match the 5Hz / 20Hz for the > two modes. > > Tested with VSC7512 by way of: > echo SGPIO_O_p1b0 {blink0,blink1,activity0,activity1} > > /sys/kernel/debug/pinctrl/pinctrl-sgpio-pinctrl-sgpio-output/pinmux-select Hi Colin Since this is an LED, you should be using the Linux LED interface in /sys/class/leds. See Documentation/leds/leds-class.rst. It includes a way to make an LED blink, using hardware. Activity is another story. I assume you mean Ethernet frame Rx and Tx? For that you should wait until the Ethernet LED offload code eventually lands. Andrew