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linux-next/Documentation/leds/uleds.rst
Mauro Carvalho Chehab 8dab91970a docs: leds: convert to ReST
Rename the leds documentation files to ReST, add an
index for them and adjust in order to produce a nice html
output via the Sphinx build system.

At its new index.rst, let's add a :orphan: while this is not linked to
the main index.rst file, in order to avoid build warnings.

Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+samsung@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz>
Signed-off-by: Jacek Anaszewski <jacek.anaszewski@gmail.com>
2019-06-28 20:57:31 +02:00

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Userspace LEDs
==============
The uleds driver supports userspace LEDs. This can be useful for testing
triggers and can also be used to implement virtual LEDs.
Usage
=====
When the driver is loaded, a character device is created at /dev/uleds. To
create a new LED class device, open /dev/uleds and write a uleds_user_dev
structure to it (found in kernel public header file linux/uleds.h)::
#define LED_MAX_NAME_SIZE 64
struct uleds_user_dev {
char name[LED_MAX_NAME_SIZE];
};
A new LED class device will be created with the name given. The name can be
any valid sysfs device node name, but consider using the LED class naming
convention of "devicename:color:function".
The current brightness is found by reading a single byte from the character
device. Values are unsigned: 0 to 255. Reading will block until the brightness
changes. The device node can also be polled to notify when the brightness value
changes.
The LED class device will be removed when the open file handle to /dev/uleds
is closed.
Multiple LED class devices are created by opening additional file handles to
/dev/uleds.
See tools/leds/uledmon.c for an example userspace program.