leds: Add mail LED support for "Clevo D400P"
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1LED handling under Linux
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4If you're reading this and thinking about keyboard leds, these are
5handled by the input subsystem and the led class is *not* needed.
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7In its simplest form, the LED class just allows control of LEDs from
8userspace. LEDs appear in /sys/class/leds/. The brightness file will
9set the brightness of the LED (taking a value 0-255). Most LEDs don't
10have hardware brightness support so will just be turned on for non-zero
11brightness settings.
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13The class also introduces the optional concept of an LED trigger. A trigger
14is a kernel based source of led events. Triggers can either be simple or
15complex. A simple trigger isn't configurable and is designed to slot into
16existing subsystems with minimal additional code. Examples are the ide-disk,
17nand-disk and sharpsl-charge triggers. With led triggers disabled, the code
18optimises away.
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20Complex triggers whilst available to all LEDs have LED specific
21parameters and work on a per LED basis. The timer trigger is an example.
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23You can change triggers in a similar manner to the way an IO scheduler
24is chosen (via /sys/class/leds/<device>/trigger). Trigger specific
25parameters can appear in /sys/class/leds/<device> once a given trigger is
26selected.
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29Design Philosophy
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32The underlying design philosophy is simplicity. LEDs are simple devices
33and the aim is to keep a small amount of code giving as much functionality
34as possible. Please keep this in mind when suggesting enhancements.
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37LED Device Naming
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40Is currently of the form:
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44There have been calls for LED properties such as colour to be exported as
45individual led class attributes. As a solution which doesn't incur as much
46overhead, I suggest these become part of the device name. The naming scheme
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47above leaves scope for further attributes should they be needed. If sections
48of the name don't apply, just leave that section blank.
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51Hardware accelerated blink of LEDs
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54Some LEDs can be programmed to blink without any CPU interaction. To
55support this feature, a LED driver can optionally implement the
56blink_set() function (see <linux/leds.h>). If implemeted, triggers can
57attempt to use it before falling back to software timers. The blink_set()
58function should return 0 if the blink setting is supported, or -EINVAL
59otherwise, which means that LED blinking will be handled by software.
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61The blink_set() function should choose a user friendly blinking
62value if it is called with *delay_on==0 && *delay_off==0 parameters. In
63this case the driver should give back the chosen value through delay_on
64and delay_off parameters to the leds subsystem.
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66Any call to the brightness_set() callback function should cancel the
67previously programmed hardware blinking function so setting the brightness
68to 0 can also cancel the blinking of the LED.
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71Known Issues
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74The LED Trigger core cannot be a module as the simple trigger functions
75would cause nightmare dependency issues. I see this as a minor issue
76compared to the benefits the simple trigger functionality brings. The
77rest of the LED subsystem can be modular.
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80Future Development
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83At the moment, a trigger can't be created specifically for a single LED.
84There are a number of cases where a trigger might only be mappable to a
85particular LED (ACPI?). The addition of triggers provided by the LED driver
86should cover this option and be possible to add without breaking the
87current interface.
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