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The lp5521 has autonomous operation mode without external control. Using lp5521_platform_data, various led patterns can be configurable. For supporting this feature, new functions and device attribute are added. Structure of lp5521_led_pattern: 3 channels are supported - red, green and blue. Pattern(s) of each channel and numbers of pattern(s) are defined in the pla= tform data. Pattern data are hexa codes which include pattern commands such like set pwm, wait, ramp up/down, branch and so on. Pattern mode functions: * lp5521_clear_program_memory Before running new led pattern, program memory should be cleared. * lp5521_write_program_memory Pattern data updated in the program memory via the i2c. * lp5521_get_pattern Get pattern from predefined in the platform data. * lp5521_run_led_pattern Stop current pattern or run new pattern. Transition time is required between different operation mode. Device attribute - 'led_pattern': To load specific led pattern, new device attribute is added. When the lp5521 driver is unloaded, stop current led pattern mode. Documentation updated : description about how to define the led patterns and example. [akpm@linux-foundation.org: checkpatch fixes] Signed-off-by: Milo(Woogyom) Kim <milo.kim@ti.com> Acked-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Cc: Arun MURTHY <arun.murthy@stericsson.com> Cc: Srinidhi Kasagar <srinidhi.kasagar@stericsson.com> Cc: Richard Purdie <rpurdie@rpsys.net> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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Kernel driver for lp5521
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* National Semiconductor LP5521 led driver chip
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* Datasheet: http://www.national.com/pf/LP/LP5521.html
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Authors: Mathias Nyman, Yuri Zaporozhets, Samu Onkalo
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Contact: Samu Onkalo (samu.p.onkalo-at-nokia.com)
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Description
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-----------
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LP5521 can drive up to 3 channels. Leds can be controlled directly via
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the led class control interface. Channels have generic names:
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lp5521:channelx, where x is 0 .. 2
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All three channels can be also controlled using the engine micro programs.
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More details of the instructions can be found from the public data sheet.
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Control interface for the engines:
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x is 1 .. 3
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enginex_mode : disabled, load, run
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enginex_load : store program (visible only in engine load mode)
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Example (start to blink the channel 2 led):
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cd /sys/class/leds/lp5521:channel2/device
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echo "load" > engine3_mode
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echo "037f4d0003ff6000" > engine3_load
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echo "run" > engine3_mode
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stop the engine:
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echo "disabled" > engine3_mode
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sysfs contains a selftest entry.
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The test communicates with the chip and checks that
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the clock mode is automatically set to the requested one.
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Each channel has its own led current settings.
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/sys/class/leds/lp5521:channel0/led_current - RW
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/sys/class/leds/lp5521:channel0/max_current - RO
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Format: 10x mA i.e 10 means 1.0 mA
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example platform data:
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Note: chan_nr can have values between 0 and 2.
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The name of each channel can be configurable.
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If the name field is not defined, the default name will be set to 'xxxx:channelN'
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(XXXX : pdata->label or i2c client name, N : channel number)
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static struct lp5521_led_config lp5521_led_config[] = {
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{
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.name = "red",
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.chan_nr = 0,
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.led_current = 50,
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.max_current = 130,
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}, {
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.name = "green",
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.chan_nr = 1,
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.led_current = 0,
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.max_current = 130,
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}, {
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.name = "blue",
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.chan_nr = 2,
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.led_current = 0,
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.max_current = 130,
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}
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};
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static int lp5521_setup(void)
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{
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/* setup HW resources */
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}
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static void lp5521_release(void)
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{
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/* Release HW resources */
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}
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static void lp5521_enable(bool state)
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{
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/* Control of chip enable signal */
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}
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static struct lp5521_platform_data lp5521_platform_data = {
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.led_config = lp5521_led_config,
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.num_channels = ARRAY_SIZE(lp5521_led_config),
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.clock_mode = LP5521_CLOCK_EXT,
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.setup_resources = lp5521_setup,
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.release_resources = lp5521_release,
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.enable = lp5521_enable,
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};
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If the current is set to 0 in the platform data, that channel is
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disabled and it is not visible in the sysfs.
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The 'update_config' : CONFIG register (ADDR 08h)
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This value is platform-specific data.
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If update_config is not defined, the CONFIG register is set with
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'LP5521_PWRSAVE_EN | LP5521_CP_MODE_AUTO | LP5521_R_TO_BATT'.
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(Enable auto-powersave, set charge pump to auto, red to battery)
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example of update_config :
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#define LP5521_CONFIGS (LP5521_PWM_HF | LP5521_PWRSAVE_EN | \
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LP5521_CP_MODE_AUTO | LP5521_R_TO_BATT | \
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LP5521_CLK_INT)
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static struct lp5521_platform_data lp5521_pdata = {
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.led_config = lp5521_led_config,
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.num_channels = ARRAY_SIZE(lp5521_led_config),
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.clock_mode = LP5521_CLOCK_INT,
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.update_config = LP5521_CONFIGS,
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};
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LED patterns : LP5521 has autonomous operation without external control.
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Pattern data can be defined in the platform data.
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example of led pattern data :
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/* RGB(50,5,0) 500ms on, 500ms off, infinite loop */
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static u8 pattern_red[] = {
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0x40, 0x32, 0x60, 0x00, 0x40, 0x00, 0x60, 0x00,
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};
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static u8 pattern_green[] = {
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0x40, 0x05, 0x60, 0x00, 0x40, 0x00, 0x60, 0x00,
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};
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static struct lp5521_led_pattern board_led_patterns[] = {
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{
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.r = pattern_red,
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.g = pattern_green,
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.size_r = ARRAY_SIZE(pattern_red),
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.size_g = ARRAY_SIZE(pattern_green),
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},
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};
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static struct lp5521_platform_data lp5521_platform_data = {
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.led_config = lp5521_led_config,
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.num_channels = ARRAY_SIZE(lp5521_led_config),
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.clock_mode = LP5521_CLOCK_EXT,
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.patterns = board_led_patterns,
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.num_patterns = ARRAY_SIZE(board_led_patterns),
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};
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Then predefined led pattern(s) can be executed via the sysfs.
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To start the pattern #1,
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# echo 1 > /sys/bus/i2c/devices/xxxx/led_pattern
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(xxxx : i2c bus & slave address)
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To end the pattern,
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# echo 0 > /sys/bus/i2c/devices/xxxx/led_pattern
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