@@ -85,36 +85,36 @@
compatible = "gpio-leds";
user_led1 {
- label = "user_led1";
+ label = "green:user1";
/* gpio_150_user_led1 */
gpios = <&gpio18 6 0>;
linux,default-trigger = "heartbeat";
};
user_led2 {
- label = "user_led2";
+ label = "green:user2";
/* gpio_151_user_led2 */
gpios = <&gpio18 7 0>;
- linux,default-trigger = "mmc0";
+ linux,default-trigger = "none";
};
user_led3 {
- label = "user_led3";
+ label = "green:user3";
/* gpio_189_user_led3 */
gpios = <&gpio23 5 0>;
- default-state = "off";
+ linux,default-trigger = "mmc0";
};
user_led4 {
- label = "user_led4";
+ label = "green:user4";
/* gpio_190_user_led4 */
gpios = <&gpio23 6 0>;
panic-indicator;
- linux,default-trigger = "cpu0";
+ linux,default-trigger = "none";
};
wlan_active_led {
- label = "wifi_active";
+ label = "yellow:wlan";
/* gpio_205_wifi_active */
gpios = <&gpio25 5 0>;
linux,default-trigger = "phy0tx";
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@
};
bt_active_led {
- label = "bt_active";
+ label = "blue:bt";
gpios = <&gpio25 7 0>;
/* gpio_207_user_led1 */
linux,default-trigger = "hci0-power";
For all 96Boards, the following standard is used for onboard LEDs. green:user1 default-trigger: heartbeat green:user2 default-trigger: mmc0/disk-activity(onboard-storage) green:user3 default-trigger: mmc1 (SD-card) green:user4 default-trigger: none, panic-indicator yellow:wlan default-trigger: phy0tx blue:bt default-trigger: hci0-power So lets adopt the same for HiKey960 which is one of the 96Boards CE platform. Since there is no trigger available for onboard-storage UFS now, user2 trigger is set to none. Signed-off-by: Manivannan Sadhasivam <manivannan.sadhasivam@linaro.org> --- .../boot/dts/hisilicon/hi3660-hikey960.dts | 18 +++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) -- 2.17.1