Message ID | 20250306225524.318562-1-craig@mcqueen.au |
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State | New |
Headers | show |
Series | led-triggers: accept "default" written to sysfs trigger attr | expand |
On 3/7/25 17:50, Jacek Anaszewski wrote: > Hi Craig, > > On 3/6/25 23:55, Craig McQueen wrote: >> If the text "default" is written to the LED's sysfs 'trigger' attr, then >> call led_trigger_set_default() to set the LED to its default trigger. >> --- >> drivers/leds/led-triggers.c | 5 +++++ >> 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+) >> >> diff --git a/drivers/leds/led-triggers.c b/drivers/leds/led-triggers.c >> index b2d40f87a5ff..f2bc3bb5062d 100644 >> --- a/drivers/leds/led-triggers.c >> +++ b/drivers/leds/led-triggers.c >> @@ -54,6 +54,11 @@ ssize_t led_trigger_write(struct file *filp, struct >> kobject *kobj, >> goto unlock; >> } >> + if (sysfs_streq(buf, "default")) { >> + led_trigger_set_default(led_cdev); >> + goto unlock; >> + } >> + >> down_read(&triggers_list_lock); >> list_for_each_entry(trig, &trigger_list, next_trig) { >> if (sysfs_streq(buf, trig->name) && >> trigger_relevant(led_cdev, trig)) { > > Makes sense for me, this would be the second half of the feature that is > now available only from DT level. > > Reviewed-by: Jacek Anaszewski <jacek.anaszewski@gmail.com> > But after re-thinking it - we need to return -EINVAL in case LED class device does not define default trigger, so that the user had proper feedback. So, led_trigger_set_default() needs to be extended to return error in case of !led_cdev->default_trigger or !found.
On 3/9/25 12:33, Craig McQueen wrote: > On Sat, 08 Mar 2025 04:10:49 +1100 Jacek Anaszewski wrote: > > On 3/7/25 17:50, Jacek Anaszewski wrote: > > > Hi Craig, > > > > > > On 3/6/25 23:55, Craig McQueen wrote: > > >> If the text "default" is written to the LED's sysfs 'trigger' attr, then > > >> call led_trigger_set_default() to set the LED to its default trigger. > > >> --- > > >> drivers/leds/led-triggers.c | 5 +++++ > > >> 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+) > > >> > > >> diff --git a/drivers/leds/led-triggers.c b/drivers/leds/led-triggers.c > > >> index b2d40f87a5ff..f2bc3bb5062d 100644 > > >> --- a/drivers/leds/led-triggers.c > > >> +++ b/drivers/leds/led-triggers.c > > >> @@ -54,6 +54,11 @@ ssize_t led_trigger_write(struct file *filp, struct > > >> kobject *kobj, > > >> goto unlock; > > >> } > > >> + if (sysfs_streq(buf, "default")) { > > >> + led_trigger_set_default(led_cdev); > > >> + goto unlock; > > >> + } > > >> + > > >> down_read(&triggers_list_lock); > > >> list_for_each_entry(trig, &trigger_list, next_trig) { > > >> if (sysfs_streq(buf, trig->name) && > > >> trigger_relevant(led_cdev, trig)) { > > > > > > Makes sense for me, this would be the second half of the feature that is > > > now available only from DT level. > > > > > > Reviewed-by: Jacek Anaszewski jacek.anaszewski@gmail.com> > > > > > > > But after re-thinking it - we need to return -EINVAL in case > > LED class device does not define default trigger, so that the user > > had proper feedback. > > > > So, led_trigger_set_default() needs to be extended to return error > > in case of !led_cdev->default_trigger or !found. > > In systems I've worked on, some LEDs have a default trigger, while others don't. I.e. it seems normal for an LED to have a default trigger of "none". I don't think of this as an error condition, but a normal operation to set an LED's trigger back to "none". > > The not-found case is an interesting corner case. It might be that a kernel module that provides a trigger is presently not loaded, so the trigger is not currently available -- but will be available if the kernel module is loaded again. Fair enough. It would be good to add this description to the entry related to "trigger" file in Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-led. > > 1. LED has a default trigger "moduletrigger". > 2. Module that provides that trigger "moduletrigger" is unloaded. > 3. LED has trigger set to something else, "othertrigger". > 4. led_trigger_set_default() is called for that LED. > Will the LED's trigger be effectively "none", or stay at "othertrigger"? > 5. Module that provides "moduletrigger" is loaded again. > Will the LED be connected to its default trigger "moduletrigger", or remain at "none"? >
On 3/9/25 19:50, Jacek Anaszewski wrote: > > > On 3/9/25 12:33, Craig McQueen wrote: >> On Sat, 08 Mar 2025 04:10:49 +1100 Jacek Anaszewski wrote: >> > On 3/7/25 17:50, Jacek Anaszewski wrote: >> > > Hi Craig, >> > > >> > > On 3/6/25 23:55, Craig McQueen wrote: >> > >> If the text "default" is written to the LED's sysfs 'trigger' >> attr, then >> > >> call led_trigger_set_default() to set the LED to its default >> trigger. >> > >> --- >> > >> drivers/leds/led-triggers.c | 5 +++++ >> > >> 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+) >> > >> >> > >> diff --git a/drivers/leds/led-triggers.c b/drivers/leds/led- >> triggers.c >> > >> index b2d40f87a5ff..f2bc3bb5062d 100644 >> > >> --- a/drivers/leds/led-triggers.c >> > >> +++ b/drivers/leds/led-triggers.c >> > >> @@ -54,6 +54,11 @@ ssize_t led_trigger_write(struct file *filp, >> struct >> > >> kobject *kobj, >> > >> goto unlock; >> > >> } >> > >> + if (sysfs_streq(buf, "default")) { >> > >> + led_trigger_set_default(led_cdev); >> > >> + goto unlock; >> > >> + } >> > >> + >> > >> down_read(&triggers_list_lock); >> > >> list_for_each_entry(trig, &trigger_list, next_trig) { >> > >> if (sysfs_streq(buf, trig->name) && >> > >> trigger_relevant(led_cdev, trig)) { >> > > >> > > Makes sense for me, this would be the second half of the feature >> that is >> > > now available only from DT level. >> > > >> > > Reviewed-by: Jacek Anaszewski jacek.anaszewski@gmail.com> >> > > >> > >> > But after re-thinking it - we need to return -EINVAL in case >> > LED class device does not define default trigger, so that the user >> > had proper feedback. >> > >> > So, led_trigger_set_default() needs to be extended to return error >> > in case of !led_cdev->default_trigger or !found. >> >> In systems I've worked on, some LEDs have a default trigger, while >> others don't. I.e. it seems normal for an LED to have a default >> trigger of "none". I don't think of this as an error condition, but a >> normal operation to set an LED's trigger back to "none". >> >> The not-found case is an interesting corner case. It might be that a >> kernel module that provides a trigger is presently not loaded, so the >> trigger is not currently available -- but will be available if the >> kernel module is loaded again. > > Fair enough. > It would be good to add this description to the entry related to > "trigger" file in Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-led. > Forgot to answer to the below sequence. >> 1. LED has a default trigger "moduletrigger". >> 2. Module that provides that trigger "moduletrigger" is unloaded. Now led_trigger_unregister() is called, the trigger is being removed from trigger_list and LED class devices having it set, have their trigger property set to NULL. >> 3. LED has trigger set to something else, "othertrigger". LED class device trigger property is being initialized with a pointer to the related struct led_trigger. >> 4. led_trigger_set_default() is called for that LED. >> Will the LED's trigger be effectively "none", or stay at >> "othertrigger"? Will stay at "othertrigger", since led_trigger_set_default() will end up in !found state. >> 5. Module that provides "moduletrigger" is loaded again. >> Will the LED be connected to its default trigger "moduletrigger", >> or remain at "none"? Will remain at "othertrigger". led_trigger_register() would set default trigger for LED class device only if no trigger is set for the LED, and the name matches LED's default trigger
On 3/11/25 11:27, Craig McQueen wrote: > On Mon, 10 Mar 2025 05:50:23 +1100 Jacek Anaszewski wrote: > > On 3/9/25 12:33, Craig McQueen wrote: > > > On Sat, 08 Mar 2025 04:10:49 +1100 Jacek Anaszewski wrote: > > > > On 3/7/25 17:50, Jacek Anaszewski wrote: > > > > > Hi Craig, > > > > > > > > > > On 3/6/25 23:55, Craig McQueen wrote: > > > > >> If the text "default" is written to the LED's sysfs 'trigger' attr, then > > > > >> call led_trigger_set_default() to set the LED to its default trigger. > > > > >> --- > > > > >> drivers/leds/led-triggers.c | 5 +++++ > > > > >> 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+) > > > > >> > > > > >> diff --git a/drivers/leds/led-triggers.c b/drivers/leds/led-triggers.c > > > > >> index b2d40f87a5ff..f2bc3bb5062d 100644 > > > > >> --- a/drivers/leds/led-triggers.c > > > > >> +++ b/drivers/leds/led-triggers.c > > > > >> @@ -54,6 +54,11 @@ ssize_t led_trigger_write(struct file *filp, struct > > > > >> kobject *kobj, > > > > >> goto unlock; > > > > >> } > > > > >> + if (sysfs_streq(buf, "default")) { > > > > >> + led_trigger_set_default(led_cdev); > > > > >> + goto unlock; > > > > >> + } > > > > >> + > > > > >> down_read(&triggers_list_lock); > > > > >> list_for_each_entry(trig, &trigger_list, next_trig) { > > > > >> if (sysfs_streq(buf, trig->name) && > > > > >> trigger_relevant(led_cdev, trig)) { > > > > > > > > > > Makes sense for me, this would be the second half of the feature that is > > > > > now available only from DT level. > > > > > > > > > > Reviewed-by: Jacek Anaszewski jacek.anaszewski@gmail.com> > > > > > > > > > > > > > But after re-thinking it - we need to return -EINVAL in case > > > > LED class device does not define default trigger, so that the user > > > > had proper feedback. > > > > > > > > So, led_trigger_set_default() needs to be extended to return error > > > > in case of !led_cdev->default_trigger or !found. > > > > > > In systems I've worked on, some LEDs have a default trigger, while others don't. I.e. it seems normal for an LED to have a default trigger of "none". I don't think of this as an error condition, but a normal operation to set an LED's trigger back to "none". > > > > > > The not-found case is an interesting corner case. It might be that a kernel module that provides a trigger is presently not loaded, so the trigger is not currently available -- but will be available if the kernel module is loaded again. > > > > Fair enough. > > It would be good to add this description to the entry related to > > "trigger" file in Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-led. > > > I tried to update that document. But I wasn't sure what the required > format is, when I'm not adding a new attribute but (slightly) modifying > the behaviour of an existing attribute. Should I add a note to the existing > /sys/class/leds/<led>/trigger description, or should I add a new Just extend existing documentation of the /sys/class/leds/<led>/trigger file. The intention is to provide a description of the new use case you're adding for that file. Now I've come to the conclusion, that led_trigger_format() should add also "default" as of the strings accepted by the file on write, similarly as it adds "none". However "default" would never be displayed in brackets, as the selected one of course. Instead the exact default trigger or "none" would be put in brackets, as it is done currently. That way it would be self-documenting from the user perspective. > /sys/class/leds/<led>/trigger entry at the bottom of the document, > describing the modified behaviour? >
diff --git a/drivers/leds/led-triggers.c b/drivers/leds/led-triggers.c index b2d40f87a5ff..f2bc3bb5062d 100644 --- a/drivers/leds/led-triggers.c +++ b/drivers/leds/led-triggers.c @@ -54,6 +54,11 @@ ssize_t led_trigger_write(struct file *filp, struct kobject *kobj, goto unlock; } + if (sysfs_streq(buf, "default")) { + led_trigger_set_default(led_cdev); + goto unlock; + } + down_read(&triggers_list_lock); list_for_each_entry(trig, &trigger_list, next_trig) { if (sysfs_streq(buf, trig->name) && trigger_relevant(led_cdev, trig)) {