From: Sven Schwermer <sven.schwermer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> When writing to the multi_intensity file, don't unconditionally call led_set_brightness. By only doing this if blinking is inactive we prevent blinking from stopping if the blinking is in its off phase while the file is written. Instead, if blinking is active, the changed intensity values are applied upon the next blink. This is consistent with changing the brightness on monochrome LEDs with active blinking. Suggested-by: Jacek Anaszewski <jacek.anaszewski@xxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Sven Schwermer <sven.schwermer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> --- drivers/leds/led-class-multicolor.c | 3 ++- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/drivers/leds/led-class-multicolor.c b/drivers/leds/led-class-multicolor.c index e317408583df..5b1479b5d32c 100644 --- a/drivers/leds/led-class-multicolor.c +++ b/drivers/leds/led-class-multicolor.c @@ -59,7 +59,8 @@ static ssize_t multi_intensity_store(struct device *dev, for (i = 0; i < mcled_cdev->num_colors; i++) mcled_cdev->subled_info[i].intensity = intensity_value[i]; - led_set_brightness(led_cdev, led_cdev->brightness); + if (!test_bit(LED_BLINK_SW, &led_cdev->work_flags)) + led_set_brightness(led_cdev, led_cdev->brightness); ret = size; err_out: mutex_unlock(&led_cdev->led_access); base-commit: 210e04ff768142b96452030c4c2627512b30ad95 -- 2.36.1