1 ==================== 2 USB port LED trigger 3 ==================== 4 5 This LED trigger can be used for signalling to 6 in a given port. It simply turns on LED when d 7 when it disappears. 8 9 It requires selecting USB ports that should be 10 listed as separated entries in a "ports" subdi 11 echoing "1" to a chosen port. 12 13 Please note that this trigger allows selecting 14 LED. 15 16 This can be useful in two cases: 17 18 1) Device with single USB LED and few physical 19 ============================================== 20 21 In such a case LED will be turned on as long a 22 USB device. 23 24 2) Device with a physical port handled by few 25 ============================================== 26 27 Some devices may have one controller per PHY s 28 port may be handled by ohci-platform, ehci-pla 29 only one LED user will most likely want to ass 30 31 32 This trigger can be activated from user space 33 below:: 34 35 echo usbport > trigger 36 37 This adds sysfs attributes to the LED that are 38 Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-led-trig 39 40 Example use-case:: 41 42 echo usbport > trigger 43 echo 1 > ports/usb1-port1 44 echo 1 > ports/usb2-port1 45 cat ports/usb1-port1 46 echo 0 > ports/usb1-port1
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