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Differences between /Documentation/leds/well-known-leds.txt (Version linux-6.12-rc7) and /Documentation/leds/well-known-leds.txt (Version linux-3.10.108)


  1 -*- org -*-                                       
  2                                                   
  3 It is somehow important to provide consistent     
  4 userland. LED devices have one problem there,     
  5 directories in /sys/class/leds. It would be ni    
  6 just know right "name" for given LED function,    
  7 complex.                                          
  8                                                   
  9 Anyway, if backwards compatibility is not an i    
 10 use one of the "good" names from this list, an    
 11 list where applicable.                            
 12                                                   
 13 Legacy names are listed, too; in case you are     
 14 wants to use particular feature, you should pr    
 15 but then try the legacy ones, too.                
 16                                                   
 17 Notice there's a list of functions in include/    
 18                                                   
 19 * Gamepads and joysticks                          
 20                                                   
 21 Game controllers may feature LEDs to indicate     
 22 used on game consoles in which multiple contro    
 23 The "player LEDs" are then programmed with a p    
 24 player. For example, a game controller with 4     
 25 to indicate player 1, "-x--" to indicate playe    
 26 Input drivers can utilize the LED class to exp    
 27 of a game controller using the function "playe    
 28 Note: tracking and management of Player IDs is    
 29 though drivers may pick a default value.          
 30                                                   
 31 Good: "input*:*:player-{1,2,3,4,5}                
 32                                                   
 33 * Keyboards                                       
 34                                                   
 35 Good: "input*:*:capslock"                         
 36 Good: "input*:*:scrolllock"                       
 37 Good: "input*:*:numlock"                          
 38 Legacy: "shift-key-light" (Motorola Droid 4, c    
 39                                                   
 40 Set of common keyboard LEDs, going back to PC     
 41                                                   
 42 Legacy: "tpacpi::thinklight" (IBM/Lenovo Think    
 43 Legacy: "lp5523:kb{1,2,3,4,5,6}" (Nokia N900)     
 44                                                   
 45 Frontlight/backlight of main keyboard.            
 46                                                   
 47 Legacy: "button-backlight" (Motorola Droid 4)     
 48                                                   
 49 Some phones have touch buttons below screen; i    
 50 keyboard. And this is their backlight.            
 51                                                   
 52 * Sound subsystem                                 
 53                                                   
 54 Good: "platform:*:mute"                           
 55 Good: "platform:*:micmute"                        
 56                                                   
 57 LEDs on notebook body, indicating that sound i    
 58                                                   
 59 * System notification                             
 60                                                   
 61 Good: "rgb:status"                                
 62 Legacy: "status-led:{red,green,blue}" (Motorol    
 63 Legacy: "lp5523:{r,g,b}" (Nokia N900)             
 64                                                   
 65 Phones usually have multi-color status LED.       
 66                                                   
 67 * Power management                                
 68                                                   
 69 Good: "platform:*:charging" (allwinner sun50i,    
 70                                                   
 71 * Screen                                          
 72                                                   
 73 Good: ":backlight" (Motorola Droid 4)             
 74                                                   
 75 * Indicators                                      
 76                                                   
 77 Good: ":indicator" (Blinkm)                       
 78                                                   
 79 * RGB                                             
 80                                                   
 81 Good: ":rgb" (Blinkm)                             
 82                                                   
 83 * Ethernet LEDs                                   
 84                                                   
 85 Currently two types of Network LEDs are suppor    
 86 the PHY and those by the MAC. In theory both c    
 87 same time for one Linux netdev, hence the name    
 88 MAC and PHY.                                      
 89                                                   
 90 Do not use the netdev name, such as eth0, enp1    
 91 and are not unique. They also don't differenti    
 92                                                   
 93 ** MAC LEDs                                       
 94                                                   
 95 Good: f1070000.ethernet:white:WAN                 
 96 Good: mdio_mux-0.1:00:green:left                  
 97 Good: 0000:02:00.0:yellow:top                     
 98                                                   
 99 The first part must uniquely name the MAC cont    
100 colour.  WAN/LAN should be used for a single L    
101 multiple LEDs, use left/right, or top/bottom t    
102 position on the RJ45 socket.                      
103                                                   
104 ** PHY LEDs                                       
105                                                   
106 Good: f1072004.mdio-mii:00: white:WAN             
107 Good: !mdio-mux!mdio@2!switch@0!mdio:01:green:    
108 Good: r8169-0-200:00:yellow:bottom                
109                                                   
110 The first part must uniquely name the PHY. Thi    
111 identifying the MDIO bus controller, and the a    
                                                      

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