linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/leds-ns2.txt
Vincent Donnefort f7fafd083c leds: leds-ns2: move LED modes mapping outside of the driver
On the board n090401 (Seagate NAS 4-Bay), the LED mode mapping (GPIO
values to LED mode) is different from the one used on other boards
supported by the leds-ns2 driver.

With this patch the hardcoded mapping is removed from leds-ns2. Now,
it must be defined either in the platform data (if an old-fashion board
setup file is used) or in the DT node. In order to allow the later, this
patch also introduces a modes-map property for the leds-ns2 DT binding.

Signed-off-by: Vincent Donnefort <vdonnefort@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jacek Anaszewski <j.anaszewski@samsung.com>
2015-08-28 14:06:06 +02:00

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Binding for dual-GPIO LED found on Network Space v2 (and parents).
Required properties:
- compatible: "lacie,ns2-leds".
Each LED is represented as a sub-node of the ns2-leds device.
Required sub-node properties:
- cmd-gpio: Command LED GPIO. See OF device-tree GPIO specification.
- slow-gpio: Slow LED GPIO. See OF device-tree GPIO specification.
- modes-map: A mapping between LED modes (off, on or SATA activity blinking) and
the corresponding cmd-gpio/slow-gpio values. All the GPIO values combinations
should be given in order to avoid having an unknown mode at driver probe time.
Optional sub-node properties:
- label: Name for this LED. If omitted, the label is taken from the node name.
- linux,default-trigger: Trigger assigned to the LED.
Example:
#include <dt-bindings/leds/leds-ns2.h>
ns2-leds {
compatible = "lacie,ns2-leds";
blue-sata {
label = "ns2:blue:sata";
slow-gpio = <&gpio0 29 0>;
cmd-gpio = <&gpio0 30 0>;
modes-map = <NS_V2_LED_OFF 0 1
NS_V2_LED_ON 1 0
NS_V2_LED_ON 0 0
NS_V2_LED_SATA 1 1>;
};
};