Commit 5054d39e authored by Antonio Ospite's avatar Antonio Ospite Committed by Richard Purdie

leds: LED driver for National Semiconductor LP3944 Funlight Chip

LEDs driver for National Semiconductor LP3944 Funlight Chip
http://www.national.com/pf/LP/LP3944.html

This helper chip can drive up to 8 leds, with two programmable DIM
modes; it could even be used as a gpio expander but this driver assumes
it is used as a led controller.

The DIM modes are used to set _blink_ patterns for leds, the pattern is
specified supplying two parameters:
  - period: from 0s to 1.6s
  - duty cycle: percentage of the period the led is on, from 0 to 100

LP3944 can be found on Motorola A910 smartphone, where it drives the rgb
leds, the camera flash light and the displays backlights.
Signed-off-by: default avatarAntonio Ospite <ospite@studenti.unina.it>
Signed-off-by: default avatarRichard Purdie <rpurdie@linux.intel.com>
parent 07172d2b
Kernel driver lp3944
====================
* National Semiconductor LP3944 Fun-light Chip
Prefix: 'lp3944'
Addresses scanned: None (see the Notes section below)
Datasheet: Publicly available at the National Semiconductor website
http://www.national.com/pf/LP/LP3944.html
Authors:
Antonio Ospite <ospite@studenti.unina.it>
Description
-----------
The LP3944 is a helper chip that can drive up to 8 leds, with two programmable
DIM modes; it could even be used as a gpio expander but this driver assumes it
is used as a led controller.
The DIM modes are used to set _blink_ patterns for leds, the pattern is
specified supplying two parameters:
- period: from 0s to 1.6s
- duty cycle: percentage of the period the led is on, from 0 to 100
Setting a led in DIM0 or DIM1 mode makes it blink according to the pattern.
See the datasheet for details.
LP3944 can be found on Motorola A910 smartphone, where it drives the rgb
leds, the camera flash light and the lcds power.
Notes
-----
The chip is used mainly in embedded contexts, so this driver expects it is
registered using the i2c_board_info mechanism.
To register the chip at address 0x60 on adapter 0, set the platform data
according to include/linux/leds-lp3944.h, set the i2c board info:
static struct i2c_board_info __initdata a910_i2c_board_info[] = {
{
I2C_BOARD_INFO("lp3944", 0x60),
.platform_data = &a910_lp3944_leds,
},
};
and register it in the platform init function
i2c_register_board_info(0, a910_i2c_board_info,
ARRAY_SIZE(a910_i2c_board_info));
...@@ -146,6 +146,17 @@ config LEDS_GPIO_OF ...@@ -146,6 +146,17 @@ config LEDS_GPIO_OF
of_platform devices. For instance, LEDs which are listed in a "dts" of_platform devices. For instance, LEDs which are listed in a "dts"
file. file.
config LEDS_LP3944
tristate "LED Support for N.S. LP3944 (Fun Light) I2C chip"
depends on LEDS_CLASS && I2C
help
This option enables support for LEDs connected to the National
Semiconductor LP3944 Lighting Management Unit (LMU) also known as
Fun Light Chip.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called leds-lp3944.
config LEDS_CLEVO_MAIL config LEDS_CLEVO_MAIL
tristate "Mail LED on Clevo notebook" tristate "Mail LED on Clevo notebook"
depends on LEDS_CLASS && X86 && SERIO_I8042 && DMI depends on LEDS_CLASS && X86 && SERIO_I8042 && DMI
......
...@@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_LEDS_COBALT_RAQ) += leds-cobalt-raq.o ...@@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_LEDS_COBALT_RAQ) += leds-cobalt-raq.o
obj-$(CONFIG_LEDS_SUNFIRE) += leds-sunfire.o obj-$(CONFIG_LEDS_SUNFIRE) += leds-sunfire.o
obj-$(CONFIG_LEDS_PCA9532) += leds-pca9532.o obj-$(CONFIG_LEDS_PCA9532) += leds-pca9532.o
obj-$(CONFIG_LEDS_GPIO) += leds-gpio.o obj-$(CONFIG_LEDS_GPIO) += leds-gpio.o
obj-$(CONFIG_LEDS_LP3944) += leds-lp3944.o
obj-$(CONFIG_LEDS_CLEVO_MAIL) += leds-clevo-mail.o obj-$(CONFIG_LEDS_CLEVO_MAIL) += leds-clevo-mail.o
obj-$(CONFIG_LEDS_HP6XX) += leds-hp6xx.o obj-$(CONFIG_LEDS_HP6XX) += leds-hp6xx.o
obj-$(CONFIG_LEDS_FSG) += leds-fsg.o obj-$(CONFIG_LEDS_FSG) += leds-fsg.o
......
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/*
* leds-lp3944.h - platform data structure for lp3944 led controller
*
* Copyright (C) 2009 Antonio Ospite <ospite@studenti.unina.it>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
*/
#ifndef __LINUX_LEDS_LP3944_H
#define __LINUX_LEDS_LP3944_H
#include <linux/leds.h>
#include <linux/workqueue.h>
#define LP3944_LED0 0
#define LP3944_LED1 1
#define LP3944_LED2 2
#define LP3944_LED3 3
#define LP3944_LED4 4
#define LP3944_LED5 5
#define LP3944_LED6 6
#define LP3944_LED7 7
#define LP3944_LEDS_MAX 8
#define LP3944_LED_STATUS_MASK 0x03
enum lp3944_status {
LP3944_LED_STATUS_OFF = 0x0,
LP3944_LED_STATUS_ON = 0x1,
LP3944_LED_STATUS_DIM0 = 0x2,
LP3944_LED_STATUS_DIM1 = 0x3
};
enum lp3944_type {
LP3944_LED_TYPE_NONE,
LP3944_LED_TYPE_LED,
LP3944_LED_TYPE_LED_INVERTED,
};
struct lp3944_led {
char *name;
enum lp3944_type type;
enum lp3944_status status;
};
struct lp3944_platform_data {
struct lp3944_led leds[LP3944_LEDS_MAX];
u8 leds_size;
};
#endif /* __LINUX_LEDS_LP3944_H */
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