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SubjectRe: [PATCH v7 09/11] leds: trigger: netdev: add additional hardware only triggers
On Wed, Dec 21, 2022 at 01:12:16AM +0100, Andrew Lunn wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 15, 2022 at 05:35:47PM +0000, Russell King (Oracle) wrote:
> > On Thu, Dec 15, 2022 at 12:54:36AM +0100, Christian Marangi wrote:
> > > Add additional hardware only triggers commonly supported by switch LEDs.
> > >
> > > Additional modes:
> > > link_10: LED on with link up AND speed 10mbps
> > > link_100: LED on with link up AND speed 100mbps
> > > link_1000: LED on with link up AND speed 1000mbps
> > > half_duplex: LED on with link up AND half_duplex mode
> > > full_duplex: LED on with link up AND full duplex mode
> >
> > Looking at Marvell 88e151x, I don't think this is usable there.
> > We have the option of supporting link_1000 on one of the LEDs,
> > link_100 on another, and link_10 on the other. It's rather rare
> > for all three leds to be wired though.
>
> The 88e151x will need to enumerate what it actually supports from the
> above list, per LED. I also think we can carefully expand the list
> above, adding a few more modes. We just need to ensure what is added
> is reasonably generic, modes we expect multiple PHY to support. What
> we need to avoid is adding every single mode a PHY supports, but no
> other PHY has.
>
> > This is also a PHY where "activity" mode is supported (illuminated
> > or blinking if any traffic is transmitted or received) but may not
> > support individual directional traffic in hardware. However, it
> > does support forcing the LED on or off, so software mode can handle
> > those until the user selects a combination of modes that are
> > supported in the hardware.
> >
> > > Additional blink interval modes:
> > > blink_2hz: LED blink on any even at 2Hz (250ms)
> > > blink_4hz: LED blink on any even at 4Hz (125ms)
> > > blink_8hz: LED blink on any even at 8Hz (62ms)
> >
> > This seems too restrictive. For example, Marvell 88e151x supports
> > none of these, but does support 42, 84, 170, 340, 670ms.
>
> I would actually drop this whole idea of being able to configure the
> blink period. It seems like it is going to cause problems. I expect
> most PHYs actual share the period across multiple LEDs, which you
> cannot easily model here.
>
> So i would have the driver hard coded to pick a frequency at thats' it.
>

Yes I think "for now" it's the only way and just drop blink
configuration support.

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Ansuel

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