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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2012-07-26 20:26:27 -0700 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2012-07-26 20:26:27 -0700 |
commit | aa0b3b2bee1d3ca8355de76caebf65b836c9bb6e (patch) | |
tree | e1ba9eb2e96b55af1008162ec662b03ea24f9989 /Documentation | |
parent | 6ee127b7dd63afe4d6d0a58293786bf4bf336850 (diff) | |
parent | d45bb11616c94c76c6e40960a120c0687b708a2e (diff) |
Merge branch 'for-3.6-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/cooloney/linux-leds
Pull LED subsystem update from Bryan Wu.
* 'for-3.6-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/cooloney/linux-leds: (50 commits)
leds-lp8788: forgotten unlock at lp8788_led_work
LEDS: propagate error codes in blinkm_detect()
LEDS: memory leak in blinkm_led_common_set()
leds: add new lp8788 led driver
LEDS: add BlinkM RGB LED driver, documentation and update MAINTAINERS
leds: max8997: Simplify max8997_led_set_mode implementation
leds/leds-s3c24xx: use devm_gpio_request
leds: convert Network Space v2 LED driver to devm_kzalloc() and cleanup error exit path
leds: convert DAC124S085 LED driver to devm_kzalloc()
leds: convert LM3530 LED driver to devm_kzalloc() and cleanup error exit path
leds: convert TCA6507 LED driver to devm_kzalloc()
leds: convert Freescale MC13783 LED driver to devm_kzalloc() and cleanup error exit path
leds: convert ADP5520 LED driver to devm_kzalloc() and cleanup error exit path
leds: convert PCA955x LED driver to devm_kzalloc() and cleanup error exit path
leds: convert Sun Fire LED driver to devm_kzalloc() and cleanup error exit path
leds: convert PCA9532 LED driver to devm_kzalloc()
leds: convert LT3593 LED driver to devm_kzalloc()
leds: convert Renesas TPU LED driver to devm_kzalloc() and cleanup error exit path
leds: convert LP5523 LED driver to devm_kzalloc() and cleanup error exit path
leds: convert PCA9633 LED driver to devm_kzalloc()
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Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation')
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/leds/00-INDEX | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/leds/leds-blinkm.txt | 80 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/leds/leds-lm3556.txt | 85 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/leds/ledtrig-oneshot.txt | 59 |
4 files changed, 226 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/leds/00-INDEX b/Documentation/leds/00-INDEX index 29f481df32c7..5fefe374892f 100644 --- a/Documentation/leds/00-INDEX +++ b/Documentation/leds/00-INDEX @@ -6,3 +6,5 @@ leds-lp5521.txt - notes on how to use the leds-lp5521 driver. leds-lp5523.txt - notes on how to use the leds-lp5523 driver. +leds-lm3556.txt + - notes on how to use the leds-lm3556 driver. diff --git a/Documentation/leds/leds-blinkm.txt b/Documentation/leds/leds-blinkm.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..9dd92f4cf4e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/leds/leds-blinkm.txt @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +The leds-blinkm driver supports the devices of the BlinkM family. + +They are RGB-LED modules driven by a (AT)tiny microcontroller and +communicate through I2C. The default address of these modules is +0x09 but this can be changed through a command. By this you could +dasy-chain up to 127 BlinkMs on an I2C bus. + +The device accepts RGB and HSB color values through separate commands. +Also you can store blinking sequences as "scripts" in +the controller and run them. Also fading is an option. + +The interface this driver provides is 2-fold: + +a) LED class interface for use with triggers +############################################ + +The registration follows the scheme: +blinkm-<i2c-bus-nr>-<i2c-device-nr>-<color> + +$ ls -h /sys/class/leds/blinkm-6-* +/sys/class/leds/blinkm-6-9-blue: +brightness device max_brightness power subsystem trigger uevent + +/sys/class/leds/blinkm-6-9-green: +brightness device max_brightness power subsystem trigger uevent + +/sys/class/leds/blinkm-6-9-red: +brightness device max_brightness power subsystem trigger uevent + +(same is /sys/bus/i2c/devices/6-0009/leds) + +We can control the colors separated into red, green and blue and +assign triggers on each color. + +E.g.: + +$ cat blinkm-6-9-blue/brightness +05 + +$ echo 200 > blinkm-6-9-blue/brightness +$ + +$ modprobe ledtrig-heartbeat +$ echo heartbeat > blinkm-6-9-green/trigger +$ + + +b) Sysfs group to control rgb, fade, hsb, scripts ... +##################################################### + +This extended interface is available as folder blinkm +in the sysfs folder of the I2C device. +E.g. below /sys/bus/i2c/devices/6-0009/blinkm + +$ ls -h /sys/bus/i2c/devices/6-0009/blinkm/ +blue green red test + +Currently supported is just setting red, green, blue +and a test sequence. + +E.g.: + +$ cat * +00 +00 +00 +#Write into test to start test sequence!# + +$ echo 1 > test +$ + +$ echo 255 > red +$ + + + +as of 6/2012 + +dl9pf <at> gmx <dot> de + diff --git a/Documentation/leds/leds-lm3556.txt b/Documentation/leds/leds-lm3556.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..d9eb91b51913 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/leds/leds-lm3556.txt @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ +Kernel driver for lm3556 +======================== + +*Texas Instrument: + 1.5 A Synchronous Boost LED Flash Driver w/ High-Side Current Source +* Datasheet: http://www.national.com/ds/LM/LM3556.pdf + +Authors: + Daniel Jeong + Contact:Daniel Jeong(daniel.jeong-at-ti.com, gshark.jeong-at-gmail.com) + +Description +----------- +There are 3 functions in LM3556, Flash, Torch and Indicator. + +FLASH MODE +In Flash Mode, the LED current source(LED) provides 16 target current levels +from 93.75 mA to 1500 mA.The Flash currents are adjusted via the CURRENT +CONTROL REGISTER(0x09).Flash mode is activated by the ENABLE REGISTER(0x0A), +or by pulling the STROBE pin HIGH. +LM3556 Flash can be controlled through sys/class/leds/flash/brightness file +* if STROBE pin is enabled, below example control brightness only, and +ON / OFF will be controlled by STROBE pin. + +Flash Example: +OFF : #echo 0 > sys/class/leds/flash/brightness +93.75 mA: #echo 1 > sys/class/leds/flash/brightness +... ..... +1500 mA: #echo 16 > sys/class/leds/flash/brightness + +TORCH MODE +In Torch Mode, the current source(LED) is programmed via the CURRENT CONTROL +REGISTER(0x09).Torch Mode is activated by the ENABLE REGISTER(0x0A) or by the +hardware TORCH input. +LM3556 torch can be controlled through sys/class/leds/torch/brightness file. +* if TORCH pin is enabled, below example control brightness only, +and ON / OFF will be controlled by TORCH pin. + +Torch Example: +OFF : #echo 0 > sys/class/leds/torch/brightness +46.88 mA: #echo 1 > sys/class/leds/torch/brightness +... ..... +375 mA : #echo 8 > sys/class/leds/torch/brightness + +INDICATOR MODE +Indicator pattern can be set through sys/class/leds/indicator/pattern file, +and 4 patterns are pre-defined in indicator_pattern array. +According to N-lank, Pulse time and N Period values, different pattern wiill +be generated.If you want new patterns for your own device, change +indicator_pattern array with your own values and INDIC_PATTERN_SIZE. +Please refer datasheet for more detail about N-Blank, Pulse time and N Period. + +Indicator pattern example: +pattern 0: #echo 0 > sys/class/leds/indicator/pattern +.... +pattern 3: #echo 3 > sys/class/leds/indicator/pattern + +Indicator brightness can be controlled through +sys/class/leds/indicator/brightness file. + +Example: +OFF : #echo 0 > sys/class/leds/indicator/brightness +5.86 mA : #echo 1 > sys/class/leds/indicator/brightness +........ +46.875mA : #echo 8 > sys/class/leds/indicator/brightness + +Notes +----- +Driver expects it is registered using the i2c_board_info mechanism. +To register the chip at address 0x63 on specific adapter, set the platform data +according to include/linux/platform_data/leds-lm3556.h, set the i2c board info + +Example: + static struct i2c_board_info __initdata board_i2c_ch4[] = { + { + I2C_BOARD_INFO(LM3556_NAME, 0x63), + .platform_data = &lm3556_pdata, + }, + }; + +and register it in the platform init function + +Example: + board_register_i2c_bus(4, 400, + board_i2c_ch4, ARRAY_SIZE(board_i2c_ch4)); diff --git a/Documentation/leds/ledtrig-oneshot.txt b/Documentation/leds/ledtrig-oneshot.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..07cd1fa41a3a --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/leds/ledtrig-oneshot.txt @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +One-shot LED Trigger +==================== + +This is a LED trigger useful for signaling the user of an event where there are +no clear trap points to put standard led-on and led-off settings. Using this +trigger, the application needs only to signal the trigger when an event has +happened, than the trigger turns the LED on and than keeps it off for a +specified amount of time. + +This trigger is meant to be usable both for sporadic and dense events. In the +first case, the trigger produces a clear single controlled blink for each +event, while in the latter it keeps blinking at constant rate, as to signal +that the events are arriving continuously. + +A one-shot LED only stays in a constant state when there are no events. An +additional "invert" property specifies if the LED has to stay off (normal) or +on (inverted) when not rearmed. + +The trigger can be activated from user space on led class devices as shown +below: + + echo oneshot > trigger + +This adds the following sysfs attributes to the LED: + + delay_on - specifies for how many milliseconds the LED has to stay at + LED_FULL brightness after it has been armed. + Default to 100 ms. + + delay_off - specifies for how many milliseconds the LED has to stay at + LED_OFF brightness after it has been armed. + Default to 100 ms. + + invert - reverse the blink logic. If set to 0 (default) blink on for delay_on + ms, then blink off for delay_off ms, leaving the LED normally off. If + set to 1, blink off for delay_off ms, then blink on for delay_on ms, + leaving the LED normally on. + Setting this value also immediately change the LED state. + + shot - write any non-empty string to signal an events, this starts a blink + sequence if not already running. + +Example use-case: network devices, initialization: + + echo oneshot > trigger # set trigger for this led + echo 33 > delay_on # blink at 1 / (33 + 33) Hz on continuous traffic + echo 33 > delay_off + +interface goes up: + + echo 1 > invert # set led as normally-on, turn the led on + +packet received/transmitted: + + echo 1 > shot # led starts blinking, ignored if already blinking + +interface goes down + + echo 0 > invert # set led as normally-off, turn the led off |