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4 $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/leds/common.yaml#
5 $schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#
6
7 title: Common leds properties
8
9 maintainers:
10 - Jacek Anaszewski <jacek.anaszewski@gmail.com>
11 - Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz>
12
13 description:
14 LED and flash LED devices provide the same basic functionality as current
15 regulators, but extended with LED and flash LED specific features like
16 blinking patterns, flash timeout, flash faults and external flash strobe mode.
17
18 Many LED devices expose more than one current output that can be connected
19 to one or more discrete LED component. Since the arrangement of connections
20 can influence the way of the LED device initialization, the LED components
21 have to be tightly coupled with the LED device binding. They are represented
22 by child nodes of the parent LED device binding.
23
24 properties:
25 led-sources:
26 description:
27 List of device current outputs the LED is connected to. The outputs are
28 identified by the numbers that must be defined in the LED device binding
29 documentation.
30 $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32-array
31
32 function:
33 description:
34 LED function. Use one of the LED_FUNCTION_* prefixed definitions
35 from the header include/dt-bindings/leds/common.h. If there is no
36 matching LED_FUNCTION available, add a new one.
37 $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/string
38
39 color:
40 description:
41 Color of the LED. Use one of the LED_COLOR_ID_* prefixed definitions from
42 the header include/dt-bindings/leds/common.h. If there is no matching
43 LED_COLOR_ID available, add a new one.
44 $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
45 minimum: 0
46 maximum: 9
47
48 function-enumerator:
49 description:
50 Integer to be used when more than one instance of the same function is
51 needed, differing only with an ordinal number.
52 $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
53
54 label:
55 description:
56 The label for this LED. If omitted, the label is taken from the node name
57 (excluding the unit address). It has to uniquely identify a device, i.e.
58 no other LED class device can be assigned the same label. This property is
59 deprecated - use 'function' and 'color' properties instead.
60 function-enumerator has no effect when this property is present.
61
62 default-state:
63 description:
64 The initial state of the LED. If the LED is already on or off and the
65 default-state property is set the to same value, then no glitch should be
66 produced where the LED momentarily turns off (or on). The "keep" setting
67 will keep the LED at whatever its current state is, without producing a
68 glitch.
69 $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/string
70 enum:
71 - on
72 - off
73 - keep
74 default: off
75
76 linux,default-trigger:
77 description:
78 This parameter, if present, is a string defining the trigger assigned to
79 the LED.
80 $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/string
81
82 enum:
83 # LED will act as a back-light, controlled by the framebuffer system
84 - backlight
85 # LED will turn on (but for leds-gpio see "default-state" property in
86 # Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/leds-gpio.yaml)
87 - default-on
88 # LED "double" flashes at a load average based rate
89 - heartbeat
90 # LED indicates disk activity
91 - disk-activity
92 # LED indicates IDE disk activity (deprecated), in new implementations
93 # use "disk-activity"
94 - ide-disk
95 # LED flashes at a fixed, configurable rate
96 - timer
97 # LED alters the brightness for the specified duration with one software
98 # timer (requires "led-pattern" property)
99 - pattern
100
101 led-pattern:
102 description: |
103 Array of integers with default pattern for certain triggers.
104
105 Each trigger may parse this property differently:
106 - one-shot : two numbers specifying delay on and delay off (in ms),
107 - timer : two numbers specifying delay on and delay off (in ms),
108 - pattern : the pattern is given by a series of tuples, of
109 brightness and duration (in ms). The exact format is
110 described in:
111 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/leds-trigger-pattern.txt
112 $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32-matrix
113 items:
114 minItems: 2
115 maxItems: 2
116
117 led-max-microamp:
118 description:
119 Maximum LED supply current in microamperes. This property can be made
120 mandatory for the board configurations introducing a risk of hardware
121 damage in case an excessive current is set.
122 For flash LED controllers with configurable current this property is
123 mandatory for the LEDs in the non-flash modes (e.g. torch or indicator).
124
125 panic-indicator:
126 description:
127 This property specifies that the LED should be used, if at all possible,
128 as a panic indicator.
129 type: boolean
130
131 retain-state-shutdown:
132 description:
133 This property specifies that the LED should not be turned off or changed
134 when the system shuts down.
135 type: boolean
136
137 trigger-sources:
138 description: |
139 List of devices which should be used as a source triggering this LED
140 activity. Some LEDs can be related to a specific device and should somehow
141 indicate its state. E.g. USB 2.0 LED may react to device(s) in a USB 2.0
142 port(s).
143 Another common example is switch or router with multiple Ethernet ports
144 each of them having its own LED assigned (assuming they are not
145 hardwired). In such cases this property should contain phandle(s) of
146 related source device(s).
147 In many cases LED can be related to more than one device (e.g. one USB LED
148 vs. multiple USB ports). Each source should be represented by a node in
149 the device tree and be referenced by a phandle and a set of phandle
150 arguments. A length of arguments should be specified by the
151 #trigger-source-cells property in the source node.
152 $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle-array
153
154 # Required properties for flash LED child nodes:
155 flash-max-microamp:
156 description:
157 Maximum flash LED supply current in microamperes. Required for flash LED
158 nodes with configurable current.
159
160 flash-max-timeout-us:
161 description:
162 Maximum timeout in microseconds after which the flash LED is turned off.
163 Required for flash LED nodes with configurable timeout.
164
165 additionalProperties: true
166
167 examples:
168 - |
169 #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h>
170 #include <dt-bindings/leds/common.h>
171
172 led-controller {
173 compatible = "gpio-leds";
174
175 led-0 {
176 function = LED_FUNCTION_STATUS;
177 linux,default-trigger = "heartbeat";
178 gpios = <&gpio0 0 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
179 };
180
181 led-1 {
182 function = LED_FUNCTION_USB;
183 gpios = <&gpio0 1 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
184 trigger-sources = <&ohci_port1>, <&ehci_port1>;
185 };
186 };
187
188 - |
189 #include <dt-bindings/leds/common.h>
190
191 led-controller {
192 compatible = "maxim,max77693-led";
193
194 led {
195 function = LED_FUNCTION_FLASH;
196 color = <LED_COLOR_ID_WHITE>;
197 led-sources = <0>, <1>;
198 led-max-microamp = <50000>;
199 flash-max-microamp = <320000>;
200 flash-max-timeout-us = <500000>;
201 };
202 };
203
204 - |
205 #include <dt-bindings/leds/common.h>
206
207 i2c {
208 #address-cells = <1>;
209 #size-cells = <0>;
210
211 led-controller@30 {
212 compatible = "panasonic,an30259a";
213 reg = <0x30>;
214 #address-cells = <1>;
215 #size-cells = <0>;
216
217 led@1 {
218 reg = <1>;
219 linux,default-trigger = "heartbeat";
220 function = LED_FUNCTION_INDICATOR;
221 function-enumerator = <1>;
222 };
223
224 led@2 {
225 reg = <2>;
226 function = LED_FUNCTION_INDICATOR;
227 function-enumerator = <2>;
228 };
229
230 led@3 {
231 reg = <3>;
232 function = LED_FUNCTION_INDICATOR;
233 function-enumerator = <3>;
234 };
235 };
236 };
237
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