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  1 ====================                              
  2 One-shot LED Trigger                              
  3 ====================                              
  4                                                   
  5 This is a LED trigger useful for signaling the    
  6 no clear trap points to put standard led-on an    
  7 trigger, the application needs only to signal     
  8 happened, then the trigger turns the LED on an    
  9 specified amount of time.                         
 10                                                   
 11 This trigger is meant to be usable both for sp    
 12 first case, the trigger produces a clear singl    
 13 event, while in the latter it keeps blinking a    
 14 that the events are arriving continuously.        
 15                                                   
 16 A one-shot LED only stays in a constant state     
 17 additional "invert" property specifies if the     
 18 on (inverted) when not rearmed.                   
 19                                                   
 20 The trigger can be activated from user space o    
 21 below::                                           
 22                                                   
 23   echo oneshot > trigger                          
 24                                                   
 25 This adds sysfs attributes to the LED that are    
 26 Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-led-trig    
 27                                                   
 28 Example use-case: network devices, initializat    
 29                                                   
 30   echo oneshot > trigger # set trigger for thi    
 31   echo 33 > delay_on     # blink at 1 / (33 +     
 32   echo 33 > delay_off                             
 33                                                   
 34 interface goes up::                               
 35                                                   
 36   echo 1 > invert # set led as normally-on, tu    
 37                                                   
 38 packet received/transmitted::                     
 39                                                   
 40   echo 1 > shot # led starts blinking, ignored    
 41                                                   
 42 interface goes down::                             
 43                                                   
 44   echo 0 > invert # set led as normally-off, t    
                                                      

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