From: Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz>
To: "Raphaël Teysseyre" <rteysseyre@gmail.com>
Cc: Joe Xue <lgxue@hotmail.com>, Bryan Wu <cooloney@gmail.com>,
"rpurdie@rpsys.net" <rpurdie@rpsys.net>,
Linux LED Subsystem <linux-leds@vger.kernel.org>,
lkml <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH RFC] leds: Add status code trigger
Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2015 20:02:55 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20150311190255.GA20247@amd> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1426086614.59115.14.camel@localhost>
Hi!
> > > This patch is very similar to mine patten trigger and all features are covered by my patch.
> > > If you are considering to take this feature, could you consider my patch instead?
> > > http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.documentation/19116/focus=19135
> >
> > That one is indeed better than this patch (as it supports almost
> > arbitrary blinking pattern on single LED, it will not help much with
> > smooth brightness control.
>
> I agree, that patch supports more features than mine, I didn't find it
> while browsing the mailing list archive.
> > Would solution below work for you?
> > > > I think I have interface to handle most of the issues: array of
> > > > integers in "brightness, length in miliseconds".
> > > >
> > > > So for example slowly blinking LED would be "0 1000msec, 255 1000
> > > > msec". On off pattern would be "0 1000msec, 255 0msec, 255 1000msec, 0
> > > > 0msec".
> > > >
> > > > Rapahael, this should be able to do all the stuff you want to do. It
> > > > can also do morse code, slow blinks, and combination of both. Do you
> > > > want to try implementing it?
> > >
> >
>
> I could implement it. This is how I'd do it :
> When activated, the trigger would export three
> sysfs attributes : pattern, pattern_repeat, and pattern_once.
>
> pattern : list of brightness/time couple, separated by newlines
> For the slowly blinking LED of your example,
> this attribute would contain :
> 0 1000
> 255 1000
>
> For a heartbeat-like pattern :
> 0 1000
> 255 100
> 0 100
> 255 100
That would be "slowly go to zero intensity, quickly go to max
intensity, to zero, to maximum". If you wanted to turn the LED on/off
without going through partial brightnesses, you'd do
0 1000
255 0
255 100
0 0
0 100
255 0
255 100
0 0
> pattern_repeat : repeat this pattern indefinitely ?
> 1 -> yes, 0 -> no
>
> pattern_once : if pattern_repeat = 0, writing 1 to this
> file makes the pattern run once .
I'd do attribute "repeat" with number of repetitions, or -1 == "repeat
forever" default value.
Best regards,
Pavel
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2015-03-11 19:02 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-02-19 8:26 [PATCH RFC] leds: Add status code trigger Raphaël Teysseyre
2015-03-09 21:15 ` Bryan Wu
2015-03-10 8:00 ` Pavel Machek
[not found] ` <BLU172-W3716E59BC9E98F60F424C4AC180@phx.gbl>
2015-03-10 19:22 ` Pavel Machek
2015-03-11 15:10 ` Raphaël Teysseyre
2015-03-11 19:02 ` Pavel Machek [this message]
2015-03-12 6:56 ` Raphaël Teysseyre
2015-03-16 10:06 ` [PATCH] leds: Add arbitrary pattern trigger Raphaël Teysseyre
2015-03-16 11:55 ` Pavel Machek
2015-03-16 16:49 ` Raphaël Teysseyre
2015-03-16 12:20 ` Pavel Machek
2015-03-16 12:40 ` Paul Bolle
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