* Document the sysfs attributes (/sys/class/block/led_trigger_* and /sys/class/block/${DEV}/led_trigger) that can be used to create, list, and delete block device LED triggers and to set and clear device/trigger associations. * Pull API documentation from block/blk-ledtrig.c (once it exists). Signed-off-by: Ian Pilcher <arequipeno@xxxxxxxxx> --- Documentation/block/index.rst | 1 + Documentation/block/led-triggers.rst | 124 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 125 insertions(+) create mode 100644 Documentation/block/led-triggers.rst diff --git a/Documentation/block/index.rst b/Documentation/block/index.rst index 86dcf7159f99..a125ecdb4c7b 100644 --- a/Documentation/block/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/block/index.rst @@ -25,3 +25,4 @@ Block stat switching-sched writeback_cache_control + led-triggers diff --git a/Documentation/block/led-triggers.rst b/Documentation/block/led-triggers.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..a67e06c68073 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/block/led-triggers.rst @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +============ +LED Triggers +============ + +Available when ``CONFIG_BLK_LED_TRIGGERS=y``. + +sysfs interface +=============== + +Create a new block device LED trigger:: + + # echo foo > /sys/class/block/led_trigger_new + +The name must be unique among all LED triggers (not just block device LED +triggers). + +Create two more:: + + # echo bar baz > /sys/class/block/led_trigger_new + +List the triggers:: + + # cat /sys/class/block/led_trigger_list + baz: 0 + bar: 0 + foo: 0 + +(The number after each trigger is its reference count.) + +Associate a trigger with a block device:: + + # cat /sys/class/block/sda/led_trigger + (none) + + # echo foo > /sys/class/block/sda/led_trigger + # cat /sys/class/block/sda/led_trigger + foo + +Note that ``foo``'s reference count has increased, and it cannot be deleted:: + + # cat /sys/class/block/led_trigger_list + baz: 0 + bar: 0 + foo: 1 + + # echo foo > /sys/class/block/led_trigger_del + -bash: echo: write error: Device or resource busy + + # dmesg | tail -n 1 + [23176.475424] blockdev LED trigger foo still in use + +Associate the ``foo`` trigger with an LED:: + + # cat /sys/class/leds/input1::scrolllock/trigger + none usb-gadget usb-host rc-feedback [kbd-scrolllock] kbd-numlock + kbd-capslock kbd-kanalock kbd-shiftlock kbd-altgrlock kbd-ctrllock + kbd-altlock kbd-shiftllock kbd-shiftrlock kbd-ctrlllock kbd-ctrlrlock + disk-activity disk-read disk-write ide-disk mtd nand-disk panic + audio-mute audio-micmute rfkill-any rfkill-none foo bar baz + + # echo foo > /sys/class/leds/input1::scrolllock/trigger + + # cat /sys/class/leds/input1::scrolllock/trigger + none usb-gadget usb-host rc-feedback [kbd-scrolllock] kbd-numlock + kbd-capslock kbd-kanalock kbd-shiftlock kbd-altgrlock kbd-ctrllock + kbd-altlock kbd-shiftllock kbd-shiftrlock kbd-ctrlllock kbd-ctrlrlock + disk-activity disk-read disk-write ide-disk mtd nand-disk panic + audio-mute audio-micmute rfkill-any rfkill-none [foo] bar baz + +Reads and writes to ``sda`` should now cause the scroll lock LED on your +keyboard to blink (assuming that it has one). + +Multiple devices can be associated with a trigger:: + + # echo foo > /sys/class/block/sdb/led_trigger + + # cat /sys/class/block/led_trigger_list + baz: 0 + bar: 0 + foo: 2 + +Activity on either ``sda`` or ``sdb`` should now be shown by your scroll lock +LED. + +Clear ``sda``'s LED trigger:: + + # echo > /sys/class/block/sda/led_trigger + + # cat /sys/class/block/sda/led_trigger + (none) + + # cat /sys/class/block/led_trigger_list + baz: 0 + bar: 0 + foo: 1 + +And ``sdb``'s trigger:: + + # echo > /sys/class/block/sdb/led_trigger + +Delete the triggers:: + + # echo foo bar baz > /sys/class/block/led_trigger_del + + # cat /sys/class/block/led_trigger_list + + # cat /sys/class/leds/input1::scrolllock/trigger + none usb-gadget usb-host rc-feedback [kbd-scrolllock] kbd-numlock + kbd-capslock kbd-kanalock kbd-shiftlock kbd-altgrlock kbd-ctrllock + kbd-altlock kbd-shiftllock kbd-shiftrlock kbd-ctrlllock kbd-ctrlrlock + disk-activity disk-read disk-write ide-disk mtd nand-disk panic + audio-mute audio-micmute rfkill-any rfkill-none + +Also see **Userspace LEDs** (``Documentation/leds/uleds.rst``). + +Kernel API +========== + +``#include <linux/blk-ledtrig.h>`` + +.. kernel-doc:: block/blk-ledtrig.c + :export: -- 2.31.1