Using the managed version of led_classdev_register allows to
significantly simplify the code.
Signed-off-by: Heiner Kallweit <hkallweit1@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jacek Anaszewski <j.anaszewski@samsung.com>
Checking for the presence of the property first isn't strictly needed
as we can react on the return code of fwnode_property_read_string.
Also, even if the presence of a property "label" was checked,
reading a string value for it theoretically still can fail and
this case isn't handled.
Signed-off-by: Heiner Kallweit <hkallweit1@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jacek Anaszewski <j.anaszewski@samsung.com>
Definition of np can be moved into the loop as well to simplify
the code a little.
Signed-off-by: Heiner Kallweit <hkallweit1@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jacek Anaszewski <j.anaszewski@samsung.com>
gpiod_get_value_cansleep returns 0, 1, or an error code.
So far errors are not handled and treated the same as 1.
Change this to bail out if an error code is returned and
remove the double negation.
Signed-off-by: Heiner Kallweit <hkallweit1@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jacek Anaszewski <j.anaszewski@samsung.com>
Introduce a typedef gpio_blink_set_t to improve readability of the code.
Signed-off-by: Heiner Kallweit <hkallweit1@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jacek Anaszewski <j.anaszewski@samsung.com>
This makes it possible to create a set of LEDs for Mellanox systems:
"msx6710", "msx6720", "msb7700", "msn2700", "msx1410", "msn2410",
"msb7800", "msn2740", "msn2100".
Driver obtains LED devices according to system configuration, provided
through system DMI data, like mlxcpld:fan1:green, mlxcpld:fan1:red and
creates devices in form: "devicename:colour:function".
LED setting is controlled through on board CPLD Lattice device.
For setting particular LED off, solid, blink:
echo 0 > /sys/class/leds/mlxcpld\:status\:green/brightness
echo 1 > /sys/class/leds/mlxcpld\:status\:green/brightness
echo timer > /sys/class/leds/mlxcpld\:status\:green/trigger
On module probing all LEDs are set green, on removing - off.
Last setting overwrites previous, f.e. sequence for
changing LED from green - red - green:
echo 1 > /sys/class/leds/mlxcpld\:psu\:green/brightness
echo 1 > /sys/class/leds/mlxcpld\:psu\:red/brightness
echo 1 > /sys/class/leds/mlxcpld\:psu\:green/brightness
Note: LEDs cannot be turned on/off simultaneously.
The Kconfig currently controlling compilation of this code is:
drivers/leds/Kconfig:config LEDS_MLXCPLD
Signed-off-by: Vadim Pasternak <vadimp@mellanox.com>
Reviewed-by: Jiri Pirko <jiri@mellanox.com>
Reviewed-by: Wei Yongjun <weiyongjun1@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Jacek Anaszewski <j.anaszewski@samsung.com>
Documentation of sysfs interface should be in ABI in the first place.
This moves relevant part of documentation and mentions where to look for
it.
Fix trivial typos whilst we are at it.
Signed-off-by: Rafał Miłecki <rafal@milecki.pl>
Signed-off-by: Jacek Anaszewski <j.anaszewski@samsung.com>
This adds a driver for the six PM8058 LEDs, three ordinary LEDs,
two "flash" LEDs and one "keypad" LED.
The "keypad" and "flash" LEDs are not really hard-wired to these
usecases: for example on the APQ8060 Dragonboard, the "keypad"
LED is instead used to drive an IR LED used for the proximity
sensor. The "flash" LEDs are just ordinary high-current LED
drivers.
Cc: linux-arm-msm@vger.kernel.org
Cc: Andy Gross <andy.gross@linaro.org>
Cc: Stephen Boyd <sboyd@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Bjorn Andersson <bjorn.andersson@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Jacek Anaszewski <j.anaszewski@samsung.com>
Per the documentation, use scnprintf instead of sprintf to ensure there
is never more than PAGE_SIZE bytes of trigger names put into the
buffer.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Sullivan <nathan.sullivan@ni.com>
Signed-off-by: Zach Brown <zach.brown@ni.com>
Signed-off-by: Jacek Anaszewski <j.anaszewski@samsung.com>
The Kconfig currently controlling compilation of this code is:
drivers/leds/trigger/Kconfig:menuconfig LEDS_TRIGGERS
drivers/leds/trigger/Kconfig: bool "LED Trigger support"
...meaning that it currently is not being built as a module by anyone.
Lets remove the couple traces of modular infrastructure use, so that
when reading the driver there is no doubt it is builtin-only.
We also delete the MODULE_LICENSE tag etc. since all that information
is already contained at the top of the file in the comments.
We don't replace module.h with init.h since the file doesn't need that.
However it does use EXPORT_SYMBOL, so we add the export.h header.
Cc: Richard Purdie <rpurdie@rpsys.net>
Cc: linux-leds@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Paul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com>
Signed-off-by: Jacek Anaszewski <j.anaszewski@samsung.com>
This is a driver for the Integrated Silicon Solution Inc. LED driver
chips series IS31FL319x. They can drive 1, 3, 6 or up to 9
LEDs.
Each LED is individually controllable in brightness (through pwm)
in 256 steps so that RGB LEDs can show any of ca. 16 Mio colors.
The maximum current of the LEDs can be programmed and limited to
5 .. 40mA through a device tree property.
The chip is connected through I2C and can have one of 4 addresses
in the range 0x64 .. 0x67 depending on how the AD pin is connected. The
address is defined by the reg property as usual.
The chip also has a shutdown input which could be connected to a GPIO,
but this driver uses software shutdown if all LEDs are inactivated.
The chip also has breathing and audio features which are not fully
supported by this driver.
Tested-on: OMAP5 based Pyra handheld prototype.
Signed-off-by: H. Nikolaus Schaller <hns@goldelico.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrey Utkin <andrey_utkin@fastmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jacek Anaszewski <j.anaszewski@samsung.com>
Pull thermal updates from Zhang Rui:
- Fix a race condition when updating cooling device, which may lead to
a situation where a thermal governor never updates the cooling
device. From Michele Di Giorgio.
- Fix a zero division error when disabling the forced idle injection
from the intel powerclamp. From Petr Mladek.
- Add suspend/resume callback for intel_pch_thermal thermal driver.
From Srinivas Pandruvada.
- Another two fixes for clocking cooling driver and hwmon sysfs I/F.
From Michele Di Giorgio and Kuninori Morimoto.
[ Hmm. That suspend/resume callback for intel_pch_thermal doesn't look
like a fix, but I'm letting it slide.. - Linus ]
* 'next' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rzhang/linux:
thermal: clock_cooling: Fix missing mutex_init()
thermal: hwmon: EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL for thermal hwmon sysfs
thermal: fix race condition when updating cooling device
thermal/powerclamp: Prevent division by zero when counting interval
thermal: intel_pch_thermal: Add suspend/resume callback
Pull m68knommu fix from Greg Ungerer:
"This contains only a single fix for a register corruption problem on
certain types of m68k flat format binaries"
* 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gerg/m68knommu:
m68knommu: fix user a5 register being overwritten
Pull h8300 and unicore32 architecture fixes from Guenter Roeck:
"Two patches to fix h8300 and unicore32 builds.
unicore32 builds have been broken since v4.6. The fix has been
available in -next since March of this year.
h8300 builds have been broken since the last commit window. The fix
has been available in -next since June of this year"
* tag 'fixes-for-linus-4.8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/groeck/linux-staging:
h8300: Add missing include file to asm/io.h
unicore32: mm: Add missing parameter to arch_vma_access_permitted
Pull arm64 fixes from Catalin Marinas:
- support for nr_cpus= command line argument (maxcpus was previously
changed to allow secondary CPUs to be hot-plugged)
- ARM PMU interrupt handling fix
- fix potential TLB conflict in the hibernate code
- improved handling of EL1 instruction aborts (better error reporting)
- removal of useless jprobes code for stack saving/restoring
- defconfig updates
* tag 'arm64-fixes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux:
arm64: defconfig: enable CONFIG_LOCALVERSION_AUTO
arm64: defconfig: add options for virtualization and containers
arm64: hibernate: handle allocation failures
arm64: hibernate: avoid potential TLB conflict
arm64: Handle el1 synchronous instruction aborts cleanly
arm64: Remove stack duplicating code from jprobes
drivers/perf: arm-pmu: Fix handling of SPI lacking "interrupt-affinity" property
drivers/perf: arm-pmu: convert arm_pmu_mutex to spinlock
arm64: Support hard limit of cpu count by nr_cpus
Pull KVM fixes from Radim Krčmář:
"KVM:
- lock kvm_device list to prevent corruption on device creation.
PPC:
- split debugfs initialization from creation of the xics device to
unlock the newly taken kvm lock earlier.
s390:
- prevent userspace from triggering two WARN_ON_ONCE.
MIPS:
- fix several issues in the management of TLB faults (Cc: stable)"
* tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm:
MIPS: KVM: Propagate kseg0/mapped tlb fault errors
MIPS: KVM: Fix gfn range check in kseg0 tlb faults
MIPS: KVM: Add missing gfn range check
MIPS: KVM: Fix mapped fault broken commpage handling
KVM: Protect device ops->create and list_add with kvm->lock
KVM: PPC: Move xics_debugfs_init out of create
KVM: s390: reset KVM_REQ_MMU_RELOAD if mapping the prefix failed
KVM: s390: set the prefix initially properly
Pull block fixes from Jens Axboe:
- an NVMe fix from Gabriel, fixing a suspend/resume issue on some
setups
- addition of a few missing entries in the block queue sysfs
documentation, from Joe
- a fix for a sparse shadow warning for the bvec iterator, from
Johannes
- a writeback deadlock involving raid issuing barriers, and not
flushing the plug when we wakeup the flusher threads. From
Konstantin
- a set of patches for the NVMe target/loop/rdma code, from Roland and
Sagi
* 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux-block:
bvec: avoid variable shadowing warning
doc: update block/queue-sysfs.txt entries
nvme: Suspend all queues before deletion
mm, writeback: flush plugged IO in wakeup_flusher_threads()
nvme-rdma: Remove unused includes
nvme-rdma: start async event handler after reconnecting to a controller
nvmet: Fix controller serial number inconsistency
nvmet-rdma: Don't use the inline buffer in order to avoid allocation for small reads
nvmet-rdma: Correctly handle RDMA device hot removal
nvme-rdma: Make sure to shutdown the controller if we can
nvme-loop: Remove duplicate call to nvme_remove_namespaces
nvme-rdma: Free the I/O tags when we delete the controller
nvme-rdma: Remove duplicate call to nvme_remove_namespaces
nvme-rdma: Fix device removal handling
nvme-rdma: Queue ns scanning after a sucessful reconnection
nvme-rdma: Don't leak uninitialized memory in connect request private data
h8300 builds fail with
arch/h8300/include/asm/io.h:9:15: error: unknown type name ‘u8’
arch/h8300/include/asm/io.h:15:15: error: unknown type name ‘u16’
arch/h8300/include/asm/io.h:21:15: error: unknown type name ‘u32’
and many related errors.
Fixes: 23c82d41bdf4 ("kexec-allow-architectures-to-override-boot-mapping-fix")
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
unicore32 fails to compile with the following errors.
mm/memory.c: In function ‘__handle_mm_fault’:
mm/memory.c:3381: error:
too many arguments to function ‘arch_vma_access_permitted’
mm/gup.c: In function ‘check_vma_flags’:
mm/gup.c:456: error:
too many arguments to function ‘arch_vma_access_permitted’
mm/gup.c: In function ‘vma_permits_fault’:
mm/gup.c:640: error:
too many arguments to function ‘arch_vma_access_permitted’
Fixes: d61172b4b6 ("mm/core, x86/mm/pkeys: Differentiate instruction fetches")
Cc: Dave Hansen <dave.hansen@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
Acked-by: Guan Xuetao <gxt@mprc.pku.edu.cn>
Pull VFIO fix from Alex Williamson:
"Fix oops when dereferencing empty data (Alex Williamson)"
* tag 'vfio-v4.8-rc2' of git://github.com/awilliam/linux-vfio:
vfio/pci: Fix NULL pointer oops in error interrupt setup handling