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From: Peter Ujfalusi <peter.ujfalusi@ti.com>
To: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>, Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch>
Cc: cooloney@gmail.com, rpurdie@rpsys.net,
	devicetree@vger.kernel.org, vigneshr@ti.com,
	Matthew.Fatheree@belkin.com, linux-leds@vger.kernel.org,
	kaloz@openwrt.org,
	linux ARM <linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCHv5 2/2] leds: tlc591xx: Driver for the TI 8/16 Channel i2c LED driver
Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2015 11:14:41 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <54D09181.9050206@ti.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <54C7727D.70000@ti.com>

On 01/27/2015 01:11 PM, Tomi Valkeinen wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On 26/01/15 19:10, Andrew Lunn wrote:
>>> So... To me it's still slightly unclear when should one write a PWM
>>> driver and when a LED driver. But I would say that as the TLC591xx
>>> outputs a PWM signal, it should be a PWM driver. Then the different
>>> users of this PWM signal could be made on top of that (LED, backlight, GPO).
>>>
>>> What would be the technical drawbacks with having the TLC591xx driver as
>>> a PWM, instead of LED?
>>  
>> Hi Tomi
>>
>> We have been through this once, but the big technical drawback is that
>> this hardware cannot do what the Linux Kernel defines as PWM.
>>
>> It cannot correctly implement the PMW call:
>>
>> int pwm_config(struct pwm_device *pwm, int duty_ns, int period_ns);
>>
>> This hardware has a fixed period, since it is clocked at 97-kHz.  So
>> you cannot set the period. The duty is also somewhat restrictive, in
>> that it only allows 1/256 increments of the 97Khz.

The duty_ns and period_ns will give you the on and off time your user is
asking for. If you can not change frequency, then you don't (97KHz that is).
1/256 is the resolution you can configure the on/off times, nothing
exceptional about it.
The twl4030/5030's LED drivers have 128 clock cycle to play with while twl6030
has 256 clock cycles. These PMICs also have PWM drivers which has 128 steps.
drivers/pwm/pwm-twl.c and pwm-twl-led.c

and these just work fine when used via pwm-led or the pwm backlight or
whatever driver.

There's no issue to have PWM driver for tlc591xx IMHO.

> Surely other PWM devices also have restrictions in the period or duty cycle?
> 
>> This hardware does however perfectly fit the LED API:
>>
>> enum led_brightness {
>>         LED_OFF         = 0,
>>         LED_HALF        = 127,
>>         LED_FULL        = 255,
>> };
>>
>>         void            (*brightness_set)(struct led_classdev *led_cdev,
>>                                           enum led_brightness brightness);
>>
>> So we can model it perfectly as an LED driver, or badly as a PWM
>> driver.
> 
> Maybe so, but what does it mean in practice? If it's implemented as a
> PWM driver, and the existing leds-pwm driver is used for the led
> functionality, shall we miss some brightness values? Is the
> configuration more difficult? Or what?
> 
> So my point here is that it outputs a PWM signal, so it makes sense to
> have it as a PWM driver. It has restricted configurability compared to
> more versatile PWM hardware, but I so far don't see why that would be an
> issue.
> 
> If it is a PWM driver, we get backlight support for free via the
> existing pwm_bl driver, and LED support via leds-pwm. And there has been
> a clear acceptance on GPO functionality with PWM outputs (in the Peter's
> mail thread), whereas I would bet that a LED based GPO functionality
> would encounter resistance, because that doesn't quite make sense.
> 
>  Tomi
> 
> 


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Péter

      reply	other threads:[~2015-02-03  9:14 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2015-01-21 22:29 [PATCHv5 0/2] Driver for TI tlc591xx 8/16 Channel i2c LED driver Andrew Lunn
     [not found] ` <1421879364-8573-1-git-send-email-andrew-g2DYL2Zd6BY@public.gmane.org>
2015-01-21 22:29   ` [PATCHv5 1/2] leds: tlc591xx: Document binding for the TI " Andrew Lunn
2015-01-21 22:29 ` [PATCHv5 2/2] leds: tlc591xx: Driver " Andrew Lunn
2015-01-26 11:32   ` Tomi Valkeinen
2015-01-26 17:41     ` Andrew Lunn
2015-01-27 11:17       ` Tomi Valkeinen
     [not found]   ` <1421879364-8573-3-git-send-email-andrew-g2DYL2Zd6BY@public.gmane.org>
2015-01-26 11:46     ` Tomi Valkeinen
2015-01-26 17:10       ` Andrew Lunn
2015-01-27 11:11         ` Tomi Valkeinen
2015-02-03  9:14           ` Peter Ujfalusi [this message]

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