Hi,
On 01/26/2017 10:12 PM, Pavel Machek wrote:
Hi!
Thanks for the patch. I have a few comments below.
On 01/25/2017 05:11 PM, Hans de Goede wrote:
Some LEDs may have their brightness level changed autonomously
(outside of kernel control) by hardware / firmware. This commit
adds support for an optional brightness_hw_changed attribute to
signal such changes to userspace (if a driver can detect them):
What: /sys/class/leds/<led>/brightness_hw_changed
Date: January 2017
KernelVersion: 4.11
Description:
Last hardware set brightness level for this LED. Some LEDs
may be changed autonomously by hardware/firmware. Only LEDs
where this happens and the driver can detect this, will
have this file.
This file supports poll() to detect when the hardware
changes the brightness.
Reading this file will return the last brightness level set
by the hardware, this may be different from the current
brightness.
Drivers which want to support this, simply add LED_BRIGHT_HW_CHANGED to
their flags field and call led_classdev_notify_brightness_hw_changed()
with the hardware set brightness when they detect a hardware / firmware
triggered brightness change.
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
Changes in v6:
-New patch in v6 of this set, replacing previous trigger based API
---
Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-led | 16 +++++++++
drivers/leds/led-class.c | 57 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
include/linux/leds.h | 8 +++++
3 files changed, 81 insertions(+)
diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-led b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-led
index 491cdee..9f6e75d 100644
--- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-led
+++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-led
@@ -23,6 +23,22 @@ Description:
If the LED does not support different brightness levels, this
should be 1.
+What: /sys/class/leds/<led>/brightness_hw_changed
+Date: January 2017
+KernelVersion: 4.11
+Description:
+ Last hardware set brightness level for this LED. Some LEDs
+ may be changed autonomously by hardware/firmware. Only LEDs
+ where this happens and the driver can detect this, will have
+ this file.
+
+ This file supports poll() to detect when the hardware changes
+ the brightness.
+
+ Reading this file will return the last brightness level set
+ by the hardware, this may be different from the current
+ brightness.
Let's return -ENODATA when no such an event occurred till the moment
of file reading.
I'd do that.
Actually, maybe we should make this undefined behaviour. "Reading this
file will return the last brightness level set by the hardware. If the
software changed the brightness in the meantime, maybe due to active
trigger, the result is undefined, and it may return error."
As Jacek has said before in the case of software changed brightness
between the poll() waking up and reading the file, we should return
the brightness as set by the last hardware triggered change.
I've added the -ENODATA error (and documented it) for the v7 I'm
about to send.
Regards,
Hans
Pavel