Hello Alexander, On 10/28/20 8:34 AM, Alexander Dahl wrote: > Hello Ahmad, > > Am Dienstag, 27. Oktober 2020, 11:58:10 CET schrieb Ahmad Fatoum: >> Hello, >> >> On 10/27/20 11:05 AM, Alexander Dahl wrote: >>> Hello Ahmad, >>> >>> thanks for your feedback, comments below. >>> >>>>> - led-rgb { >>>>> + led-controller-2 { >>>> >>>> Is a single RGB LED really a controller? >>> >>> I just followed the recommendations by Rob here. >> >> Do you happen to know if the new multicolor LED support could be used here? > > AFAIK not yet. The multicolor class should be ready and it is used by some > drivers for I²C connected LED controllers, but if I understood Pavel > correctly, additional work has to be done for a gpio and/or pwm multicolor > driver. See this thread from August for example: > > https://lore.kernel.org/linux-leds/2530787.iFCFyWWcSu@g550jk/ I see. Thanks for the info. >> I find it unfortunate that the device tree loses information relevant to >> humans to adhere to a fixed nomenclature. Apparently led-controller isn't >> even codified in the YAML binding (It's just in the examples). If you >> respin, please add a comment that this is a single RGB led. I'd prefer to >> keep the information in the DTB as well though. > > The "new" attributes 'function' and 'color' attributes should cover this > information. IIRC those were introduced sometime before v5.4 and documentation > is in the leds/common.yaml binding. I don't see it in the scope of this patch > series, but if we would merge this warning fix first, the information is lost, > so maybe those attributes should be added before? Does it? The label already says it's a green LED, but the information that it's a single physical LED 'bulb' is lost. > > My heuristics on that would be looking at the label and if there's a distinct > color in it, add the color property. I could do that for all pwm LEDs known to > the tree currently. That would be a bigger task for GPIO leds though. ;-) I would be ok with just the led-containing node hinting that it's a single RGB led. Cheers, Ahmad > >> >>>>> compatible = "pwm-leds"; >>>>> >>>>> - led-red { >>>>> + led-2 { >>>> >>>> Shouldn't this have been led-1 as well or is the numbering "global" ? >>> >>> Also good question. This numbering is for dts only, it usually does >>> not correspond with LEDs on the board, so it could be numbered per >>> led-controller as well? >> >> I'd prefer that it starts by 1. That way it's aligned with PWM channel >> ID. > > Ack. > >> >> Thanks for fixing the dtschema warnings by the way! > > Well, I "introduced" them by converting the leds-pwm binding to yaml (not > merged yet), so I could as well fix the warnings then? ;-) > > Greets > Alex > >> >> Cheers, >> Ahmad >> >>> Greets >>> Alex >>> >>>>> label = "mc1:red:rgb"; >>>>> pwms = <&leds_pwm 1 1000000 0>; >>>>> max-brightness = <255>; >>>>> active-low; >>>>> >>>>> }; >>>>> >>>>> - led-green { >>>>> + led-3 { >>>>> >>>>> label = "mc1:green:rgb"; >>>>> pwms = <&leds_pwm 2 1000000 0>; >>>>> max-brightness = <255>; >>>>> active-low; >>>>> >>>>> }; >>>>> >>>>> - led-blue { >>>>> + led-4 { >>>>> >>>>> label = "mc1:blue:rgb"; >>>>> pwms = <&leds_pwm 3 1000000 0>; >>>>> max-brightness = <255>; > > -- Pengutronix e.K. | | Steuerwalder Str. 21 | http://www.pengutronix.de/ | 31137 Hildesheim, Germany | Phone: +49-5121-206917-0 | Amtsgericht Hildesheim, HRA 2686 | Fax: +49-5121-206917-5555 |