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Richard Purdie75c1d312006-03-31 02:31:03 -08002LED handling under Linux
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5If you're reading this and thinking about keyboard leds, these are
6handled by the input subsystem and the led class is *not* needed.
7
8In its simplest form, the LED class just allows control of LEDs from
Corentin Chary5f634c62009-08-28 12:56:45 +00009userspace. LEDs appear in /sys/class/leds/. The maximum brightness of the
10LED is defined in max_brightness file. The brightness file will set the brightness
11of the LED (taking a value 0-max_brightness). Most LEDs don't have hardware
12brightness support so will just be turned on for non-zero brightness settings.
Richard Purdie75c1d312006-03-31 02:31:03 -080013
14The class also introduces the optional concept of an LED trigger. A trigger
15is a kernel based source of led events. Triggers can either be simple or
16complex. A simple trigger isn't configurable and is designed to slot into
17existing subsystems with minimal additional code. Examples are the ide-disk,
18nand-disk and sharpsl-charge triggers. With led triggers disabled, the code
19optimises away.
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21Complex triggers whilst available to all LEDs have LED specific
22parameters and work on a per LED basis. The timer trigger is an example.
Németh Márton0013b232008-03-09 20:54:37 +000023The timer trigger will periodically change the LED brightness between
24LED_OFF and the current brightness setting. The "on" and "off" time can
25be specified via /sys/class/leds/<device>/delay_{on,off} in milliseconds.
26You can change the brightness value of a LED independently of the timer
27trigger. However, if you set the brightness value to LED_OFF it will
28also disable the timer trigger.
Richard Purdie75c1d312006-03-31 02:31:03 -080029
30You can change triggers in a similar manner to the way an IO scheduler
31is chosen (via /sys/class/leds/<device>/trigger). Trigger specific
32parameters can appear in /sys/class/leds/<device> once a given trigger is
33selected.
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36Design Philosophy
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38
39The underlying design philosophy is simplicity. LEDs are simple devices
40and the aim is to keep a small amount of code giving as much functionality
41as possible. Please keep this in mind when suggesting enhancements.
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44LED Device Naming
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46
47Is currently of the form:
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Richard Purdie6c152be2007-10-31 15:00:07 +010049"devicename:colour:function"
Richard Purdie75c1d312006-03-31 02:31:03 -080050
51There have been calls for LED properties such as colour to be exported as
52individual led class attributes. As a solution which doesn't incur as much
53overhead, I suggest these become part of the device name. The naming scheme
Richard Purdie6c152be2007-10-31 15:00:07 +010054above leaves scope for further attributes should they be needed. If sections
55of the name don't apply, just leave that section blank.
Richard Purdie75c1d312006-03-31 02:31:03 -080056
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Márton Németh4c791412007-10-31 15:07:12 +010058Hardware accelerated blink of LEDs
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61Some LEDs can be programmed to blink without any CPU interaction. To
62support this feature, a LED driver can optionally implement the
Matt LaPlanted9195882008-07-25 19:45:33 -070063blink_set() function (see <linux/leds.h>). If implemented, triggers can
Márton Németh4c791412007-10-31 15:07:12 +010064attempt to use it before falling back to software timers. The blink_set()
65function should return 0 if the blink setting is supported, or -EINVAL
66otherwise, which means that LED blinking will be handled by software.
67
68The blink_set() function should choose a user friendly blinking
69value if it is called with *delay_on==0 && *delay_off==0 parameters. In
70this case the driver should give back the chosen value through delay_on
71and delay_off parameters to the leds subsystem.
72
Németh Márton0013b232008-03-09 20:54:37 +000073Setting the brightness to zero with brightness_set() callback function
74should completely turn off the LED and cancel the previously programmed
75hardware blinking function, if any.
Márton Németh4c791412007-10-31 15:07:12 +010076
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Richard Purdie75c1d312006-03-31 02:31:03 -080078Known Issues
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80
81The LED Trigger core cannot be a module as the simple trigger functions
82would cause nightmare dependency issues. I see this as a minor issue
83compared to the benefits the simple trigger functionality brings. The
84rest of the LED subsystem can be modular.
85
Richard Purdie75c1d312006-03-31 02:31:03 -080086
87Future Development
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89
90At the moment, a trigger can't be created specifically for a single LED.
91There are a number of cases where a trigger might only be mappable to a
92particular LED (ACPI?). The addition of triggers provided by the LED driver
93should cover this option and be possible to add without breaking the
94current interface.
95