Re: [PATCH v6 3/4] HID: playstation: add DualSense player LEDs support.

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On Mon, Feb 15, 2021 at 4:33 PM Marek Behun <marek.behun@xxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 15 Feb 2021 15:00:30 -0800
> Roderick Colenbrander <roderick@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > What is the desired naming for these player LEDs? There is not an
> > officially designed function based on DT bindings. So far they used
> > "playstation::mac::ledX". When changing the naming scheme towards
> > "hid" and removing MAC, they would be: "hid%d::led1" etcetera.
>
> Hi,
>
> there is one more thing I forgot to mention in the LED name schema:
>   devicename:color:function-functionEnumerator
>
> So LED core can for example compose a names in the format:
>   switch0:green:lan-1
>   switch0:green:lan-2
>   switch0:green:lan-3
>   switch0:green:lan-4
>
> In your case I think the most appropriate name would be something like
>   hid0:color:indicator-1
>   hid0:color:indicator-2
>   ...

I am trying to think if indicator is clear enough. Currently devices
use a mixture of names, which is obviously bad (wiimote uses p1-p4 at
the end, sony uses sony1-4 for DualShock 3, hid-nintendo uses
player1-4). I would at least like new drivers to standardize. In
particular in Android frameworks we have a need to map these LEDs back
to the Java InputDevice. Finding the LEDs has been quite painful so
far.

If this is what is decided, I guess we should update the Linux gamepad
document at some point as well.

> Are these LEDs of different colors which are impossible to determine?
> The string "hid%d::led1" you mention above does not indicate color.

The DualSense LEDs are all white (at least so far?). On controllers
from other brands I have seen them be red or green. So could indeed
use: "hid%d:white".

> Marek

Thanks,
Roderick



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