On 12/06/2010 02:44 PM, Trilok Soni wrote: > Hi Peter, > >> >>>> + >>>> +/** >>>> + * struct pmic8058_led - per led data >>>> + * @name - name of the led >>>> + * @default_trigger - default trigger which needs to e attached >>>> + * @max_brightness - maximum brightness level supported by the led >>>> + * @id - supported led id >>>> + */ >>>> +struct pmic8058_led { >>>> + const char *name; >>>> + const char *default_trigger; >>>> + unsigned max_brightness; >>> Should max_brightness not rather be hardcoded in the driver? As far as I can tell it >>> depend on the hardware and is 4 bits wide for flash and bl leds and 5 bits for the >>> others. >>>> + int id; >>> >>> enum pmic8058_leds instead of int >> >> Ack. >> >>>> +struct pmic8058_leds_platform_data { >>>> + int num_leds; >>> size_t >> >> Ack. >> >>>> + struct pmic8058_led *leds; >>>> +}; >>> >>> >>> If max_brightness is hardcoded in the driver you can reuse "struct led_info" and >>> "struct struct led_platform_data" instead of adding your own structs. >> > > I couldn't remove these pmic8058_led structure due to the "enum pmic8058_led id" member > info which I need from every led. This can be removed completely only if I abuse > the "flags" parameter in struct led_info to pass the led id. Let me know what you think. > > ---Trilok Soni > Hi I think that would be ok, other drivers seem to do the same. - Lars -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-input" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html