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Richard Purdie75c1d312006-03-31 02:31:03 -08002LED handling under Linux
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Richard Purdie75c1d312006-03-31 02:31:03 -08005In its simplest form, the LED class just allows control of LEDs from
Corentin Chary5f634c62009-08-28 12:56:45 +00006userspace. LEDs appear in /sys/class/leds/. The maximum brightness of the
7LED is defined in max_brightness file. The brightness file will set the brightness
8of the LED (taking a value 0-max_brightness). Most LEDs don't have hardware
9brightness support so will just be turned on for non-zero brightness settings.
Richard Purdie75c1d312006-03-31 02:31:03 -080010
11The class also introduces the optional concept of an LED trigger. A trigger
12is a kernel based source of led events. Triggers can either be simple or
13complex. A simple trigger isn't configurable and is designed to slot into
Stephan Linz86ab1682016-06-24 19:16:53 +020014existing subsystems with minimal additional code. Examples are the disk-activity,
Richard Purdie75c1d312006-03-31 02:31:03 -080015nand-disk and sharpsl-charge triggers. With led triggers disabled, the code
16optimises away.
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Will Deacon806654a2018-11-19 11:02:45 +000018Complex triggers while available to all LEDs have LED specific
Richard Purdie75c1d312006-03-31 02:31:03 -080019parameters and work on a per LED basis. The timer trigger is an example.
Németh Márton0013b232008-03-09 20:54:37 +000020The timer trigger will periodically change the LED brightness between
21LED_OFF and the current brightness setting. The "on" and "off" time can
22be specified via /sys/class/leds/<device>/delay_{on,off} in milliseconds.
23You can change the brightness value of a LED independently of the timer
24trigger. However, if you set the brightness value to LED_OFF it will
25also disable the timer trigger.
Richard Purdie75c1d312006-03-31 02:31:03 -080026
27You can change triggers in a similar manner to the way an IO scheduler
28is chosen (via /sys/class/leds/<device>/trigger). Trigger specific
29parameters can appear in /sys/class/leds/<device> once a given trigger is
30selected.
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33Design Philosophy
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35
36The underlying design philosophy is simplicity. LEDs are simple devices
37and the aim is to keep a small amount of code giving as much functionality
38as possible. Please keep this in mind when suggesting enhancements.
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41LED Device Naming
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43
44Is currently of the form:
45
Jacek Anaszewskibb4e9af2019-06-09 20:19:04 +020046 "devicename:color:function"
Richard Purdie75c1d312006-03-31 02:31:03 -080047
Jacek Anaszewskibb4e9af2019-06-09 20:19:04 +020048- devicename:
49 it should refer to a unique identifier created by the kernel,
50 like e.g. phyN for network devices or inputN for input devices, rather
51 than to the hardware; the information related to the product and the bus
52 to which given device is hooked is available in sysfs and can be
53 retrieved using get_led_device_info.sh script from tools/leds; generally
54 this section is expected mostly for LEDs that are somehow associated with
55 other devices.
56
57- color:
58 one of LED_COLOR_ID_* definitions from the header
59 include/dt-bindings/leds/common.h.
60
61- function:
62 one of LED_FUNCTION_* definitions from the header
63 include/dt-bindings/leds/common.h.
64
65If required color or function is missing, please submit a patch
66to linux-leds@vger.kernel.org.
67
68It is possible that more than one LED with the same color and function will
69be required for given platform, differing only with an ordinal number.
70In this case it is preferable to just concatenate the predefined LED_FUNCTION_*
71name with required "-N" suffix in the driver. fwnode based drivers can use
72function-enumerator property for that and then the concatenation will be handled
73automatically by the LED core upon LED class device registration.
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75LED subsystem has also a protection against name clash, that may occur
76when LED class device is created by a driver of hot-pluggable device and
77it doesn't provide unique devicename section. In this case numerical
78suffix (e.g. "_1", "_2", "_3" etc.) is added to the requested LED class
79device name.
80
81There might be still LED class drivers around using vendor or product name
82for devicename, but this approach is now deprecated as it doesn't convey
83any added value. Product information can be found in other places in sysfs
84(see tools/leds/get_led_device_info.sh).
85
86Examples of proper LED names:
87
88 - "red:disk"
89 - "white:flash"
90 - "red:indicator"
91 - "phy1:green:wlan"
92 - "phy3::wlan"
93 - ":kbd_backlight"
94 - "input5::kbd_backlight"
95 - "input3::numlock"
96 - "input3::scrolllock"
97 - "input3::capslock"
98 - "mmc1::status"
99 - "white:status"
100
101get_led_device_info.sh script can be used for verifying if the LED name
102meets the requirements pointed out here. It performs validation of the LED class
103devicename sections and gives hints on expected value for a section in case
104the validation fails for it. So far the script supports validation
105of associations between LEDs and following types of devices:
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107 - input devices
108 - ieee80211 compliant USB devices
109
110The script is open to extensions.
111
112There have been calls for LED properties such as color to be exported as
Richard Purdie75c1d312006-03-31 02:31:03 -0800113individual led class attributes. As a solution which doesn't incur as much
114overhead, I suggest these become part of the device name. The naming scheme
Richard Purdie6c152be2007-10-31 15:00:07 +0100115above leaves scope for further attributes should they be needed. If sections
116of the name don't apply, just leave that section blank.
Richard Purdie75c1d312006-03-31 02:31:03 -0800117
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Jacek Anaszewski648da8f2015-10-07 11:10:44 +0200119Brightness setting API
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121
122LED subsystem core exposes following API for setting brightness:
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Mauro Carvalho Chehab8dab9192019-06-28 09:20:20 -0300124 - led_set_brightness:
125 it is guaranteed not to sleep, passing LED_OFF stops
Jacek Anaszewski648da8f2015-10-07 11:10:44 +0200126 blinking,
Mauro Carvalho Chehab8dab9192019-06-28 09:20:20 -0300127
128 - led_set_brightness_sync:
129 for use cases when immediate effect is desired -
Jacek Anaszewski648da8f2015-10-07 11:10:44 +0200130 it can block the caller for the time required for accessing
131 device registers and can sleep, passing LED_OFF stops hardware
132 blinking, returns -EBUSY if software blink fallback is enabled.
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134
Hans de Goede0cb8eb32017-01-29 14:42:52 +0100135LED registration API
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137
138A driver wanting to register a LED classdev for use by other drivers /
139userspace needs to allocate and fill a led_classdev struct and then call
Mauro Carvalho Chehab8dab9192019-06-28 09:20:20 -0300140`[devm_]led_classdev_register`. If the non devm version is used the driver
Hans de Goede0cb8eb32017-01-29 14:42:52 +0100141must call led_classdev_unregister from its remove function before
142free-ing the led_classdev struct.
143
144If the driver can detect hardware initiated brightness changes and thus
145wants to have a brightness_hw_changed attribute then the LED_BRIGHT_HW_CHANGED
146flag must be set in flags before registering. Calling
147led_classdev_notify_brightness_hw_changed on a classdev not registered with
148the LED_BRIGHT_HW_CHANGED flag is a bug and will trigger a WARN_ON.
149
Márton Németh4c791412007-10-31 15:07:12 +0100150Hardware accelerated blink of LEDs
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152
153Some LEDs can be programmed to blink without any CPU interaction. To
154support this feature, a LED driver can optionally implement the
Johannes Berg5ada28b2010-11-11 14:05:21 -0800155blink_set() function (see <linux/leds.h>). To set an LED to blinking,
Bryan Wuee318922011-11-04 11:22:29 -0700156however, it is better to use the API function led_blink_set(), as it
157will check and implement software fallback if necessary.
Márton Németh4c791412007-10-31 15:07:12 +0100158
Tony Makkiel7cfe7492016-05-18 17:22:45 +0100159To turn off blinking, use the API function led_brightness_set()
160with brightness value LED_OFF, which should stop any software
Johannes Berg5ada28b2010-11-11 14:05:21 -0800161timers that may have been required for blinking.
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163The blink_set() function should choose a user friendly blinking value
Mauro Carvalho Chehab8dab9192019-06-28 09:20:20 -0300164if it is called with `*delay_on==0` && `*delay_off==0` parameters. In this
Johannes Berg5ada28b2010-11-11 14:05:21 -0800165case the driver should give back the chosen value through delay_on and
166delay_off parameters to the leds subsystem.
Márton Németh4c791412007-10-31 15:07:12 +0100167
Németh Márton0013b232008-03-09 20:54:37 +0000168Setting the brightness to zero with brightness_set() callback function
169should completely turn off the LED and cancel the previously programmed
170hardware blinking function, if any.
Márton Németh4c791412007-10-31 15:07:12 +0100171
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Richard Purdie75c1d312006-03-31 02:31:03 -0800173Known Issues
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175
176The LED Trigger core cannot be a module as the simple trigger functions
177would cause nightmare dependency issues. I see this as a minor issue
178compared to the benefits the simple trigger functionality brings. The
179rest of the LED subsystem can be modular.