Documentation: leds: update LP55xx family devices
Update changed platform data information. Add leds-lp55xx.txt which includes the firmware interface description. Signed-off-by: Milo(Woogyom) Kim <milo.kim@ti.com> Signed-off-by: Bryan Wu <cooloney@gmail.com>
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@ -6,5 +6,7 @@ leds-lp5521.txt
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- notes on how to use the leds-lp5521 driver.
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leds-lp5523.txt
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- notes on how to use the leds-lp5523 driver.
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leds-lp55xx.txt
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- description about lp55xx common driver.
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leds-lm3556.txt
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- notes on how to use the leds-lm3556 driver.
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@ -17,19 +17,8 @@ lp5521:channelx, where x is 0 .. 2
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All three channels can be also controlled using the engine micro programs.
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More details of the instructions can be found from the public data sheet.
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Control interface for the engines:
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x is 1 .. 3
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enginex_mode : disabled, load, run
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enginex_load : store program (visible only in engine load mode)
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Example (start to blink the channel 2 led):
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cd /sys/class/leds/lp5521:channel2/device
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echo "load" > engine3_mode
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echo "037f4d0003ff6000" > engine3_load
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echo "run" > engine3_mode
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stop the engine:
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echo "disabled" > engine3_mode
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LP5521 has the internal program memory for running various LED patterns.
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For the details, please refer to 'firmware' section in leds-lp55xx.txt
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sysfs contains a selftest entry.
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The test communicates with the chip and checks that
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@ -47,7 +36,7 @@ The name of each channel can be configurable.
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If the name field is not defined, the default name will be set to 'xxxx:channelN'
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(XXXX : pdata->label or i2c client name, N : channel number)
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static struct lp5521_led_config lp5521_led_config[] = {
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static struct lp55xx_led_config lp5521_led_config[] = {
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{
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.name = "red",
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.chan_nr = 0,
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@ -81,10 +70,10 @@ static void lp5521_enable(bool state)
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/* Control of chip enable signal */
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}
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static struct lp5521_platform_data lp5521_platform_data = {
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static struct lp55xx_platform_data lp5521_platform_data = {
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.led_config = lp5521_led_config,
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.num_channels = ARRAY_SIZE(lp5521_led_config),
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.clock_mode = LP5521_CLOCK_EXT,
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.clock_mode = LP55XX_CLOCK_EXT,
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.setup_resources = lp5521_setup,
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.release_resources = lp5521_release,
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.enable = lp5521_enable,
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@ -105,47 +94,9 @@ example of update_config :
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LP5521_CP_MODE_AUTO | LP5521_R_TO_BATT | \
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LP5521_CLK_INT)
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static struct lp5521_platform_data lp5521_pdata = {
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static struct lp55xx_platform_data lp5521_pdata = {
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.led_config = lp5521_led_config,
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.num_channels = ARRAY_SIZE(lp5521_led_config),
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.clock_mode = LP5521_CLOCK_INT,
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.clock_mode = LP55XX_CLOCK_INT,
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.update_config = LP5521_CONFIGS,
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};
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LED patterns : LP5521 has autonomous operation without external control.
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Pattern data can be defined in the platform data.
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example of led pattern data :
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/* RGB(50,5,0) 500ms on, 500ms off, infinite loop */
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static u8 pattern_red[] = {
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0x40, 0x32, 0x60, 0x00, 0x40, 0x00, 0x60, 0x00,
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};
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static u8 pattern_green[] = {
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0x40, 0x05, 0x60, 0x00, 0x40, 0x00, 0x60, 0x00,
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};
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static struct lp5521_led_pattern board_led_patterns[] = {
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{
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.r = pattern_red,
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.g = pattern_green,
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.size_r = ARRAY_SIZE(pattern_red),
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.size_g = ARRAY_SIZE(pattern_green),
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},
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};
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static struct lp5521_platform_data lp5521_platform_data = {
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.led_config = lp5521_led_config,
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.num_channels = ARRAY_SIZE(lp5521_led_config),
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.clock_mode = LP5521_CLOCK_EXT,
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.patterns = board_led_patterns,
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.num_patterns = ARRAY_SIZE(board_led_patterns),
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};
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Then predefined led pattern(s) can be executed via the sysfs.
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To start the pattern #1,
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# echo 1 > /sys/bus/i2c/devices/xxxx/led_pattern
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(xxxx : i2c bus & slave address)
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To end the pattern,
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# echo 0 > /sys/bus/i2c/devices/xxxx/led_pattern
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If both fields are NULL, 'lp5523' is used by default.
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/sys/class/leds/lp5523:channelN (N: 0 ~ 8)
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The chip provides 3 engines. Each engine can control channels without
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interaction from the main CPU. Details of the micro engine code can be found
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from the public data sheet. Leds can be muxed to different channels.
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Control interface for the engines:
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x is 1 .. 3
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enginex_mode : disabled, load, run
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enginex_load : microcode load (visible only in load mode)
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enginex_leds : led mux control (visible only in load mode)
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cd /sys/class/leds/lp5523:channel2/device
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echo "load" > engine3_mode
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echo "9d80400004ff05ff437f0000" > engine3_load
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echo "111111111" > engine3_leds
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echo "run" > engine3_mode
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sysfs contains a selftest entry. It measures each channel
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voltage level and checks if it looks reasonable. If the level is too high,
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the led is missing; if the level is too low, there is a short circuit.
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LP5523 has the internal program memory for running various LED patterns.
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For the details, please refer to 'firmware' section in leds-lp55xx.txt
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Selftest uses always the current from the platform data.
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@ -58,7 +41,7 @@ Example platform data:
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Note - chan_nr can have values between 0 and 8.
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static struct lp5523_led_config lp5523_led_config[] = {
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static struct lp55xx_led_config lp5523_led_config[] = {
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{
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.name = "D1",
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.chan_nr = 0,
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@ -88,10 +71,10 @@ static void lp5523_enable(bool state)
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/* Control chip enable signal */
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}
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static struct lp5523_platform_data lp5523_platform_data = {
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static struct lp55xx_platform_data lp5523_platform_data = {
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.led_config = lp5523_led_config,
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.num_channels = ARRAY_SIZE(lp5523_led_config),
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.clock_mode = LP5523_CLOCK_EXT,
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.clock_mode = LP55XX_CLOCK_EXT,
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.setup_resources = lp5523_setup,
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.release_resources = lp5523_release,
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.enable = lp5523_enable,
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LP5521/LP5523/LP55231 Common Driver
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===================================
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Authors: Milo(Woogyom) Kim <milo.kim@ti.com>
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Description
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-----------
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LP5521, LP5523/55231 have common features as below.
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Register access via the I2C
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Device initialization/deinitialization
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Create LED class devices for multiple output channels
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Device attributes for user-space interface
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Program memory for running LED patterns
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The LP55xx common driver provides these features using exported functions.
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lp55xx_init_device() / lp55xx_deinit_device()
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lp55xx_register_leds() / lp55xx_unregister_leds()
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lp55xx_regsister_sysfs() / lp55xx_unregister_sysfs()
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( Driver Structure Data )
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In lp55xx common driver, two different data structure is used.
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o lp55xx_led
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control multi output LED channels such as led current, channel index.
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o lp55xx_chip
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general chip control such like the I2C and platform data.
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For example, LP5521 has maximum 3 LED channels.
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LP5523/55231 has 9 output channels.
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lp55xx_chip for LP5521 ... lp55xx_led #1
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lp55xx_led #2
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lp55xx_led #3
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lp55xx_chip for LP5523 ... lp55xx_led #1
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lp55xx_led #2
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lp55xx_led #9
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( Chip Dependent Code )
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To support device specific configurations, special structure
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'lpxx_device_config' is used.
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Maximum number of channels
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Reset command, chip enable command
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Chip specific initialization
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Brightness control register access
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Setting LED output current
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Program memory address access for running patterns
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Additional device specific attributes
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( Firmware Interface )
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LP55xx family devices have the internal program memory for running
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various LED patterns.
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This pattern data is saved as a file in the user-land or
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hex byte string is written into the memory through the I2C.
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LP55xx common driver supports the firmware interface.
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LP55xx chips have three program engines.
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To load and run the pattern, the programming sequence is following.
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(1) Select an engine number (1/2/3)
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(2) Mode change to load
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(3) Write pattern data into selected area
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(4) Mode change to run
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The LP55xx common driver provides simple interfaces as below.
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select_engine : Select which engine is used for running program
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run_engine : Start program which is loaded via the firmware interface
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firmware : Load program data
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For example, run blinking pattern in engine #1 of LP5521
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echo 1 > /sys/bus/i2c/devices/xxxx/select_engine
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echo 1 > /sys/class/firmware/lp5521/loading
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echo "4000600040FF6000" > /sys/class/firmware/lp5521/data
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echo 0 > /sys/class/firmware/lp5521/loading
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echo 1 > /sys/bus/i2c/devices/xxxx/run_engine
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For example, run blinking pattern in engine #3 of LP55231
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echo 3 > /sys/bus/i2c/devices/xxxx/select_engine
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echo 1 > /sys/class/firmware/lp55231/loading
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echo "9d0740ff7e0040007e00a0010000" > /sys/class/firmware/lp55231/data
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echo 0 > /sys/class/firmware/lp55231/loading
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echo 1 > /sys/bus/i2c/devices/xxxx/run_engine
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To start blinking patterns in engine #2 and #3 simultaneously,
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for idx in 2 3
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do
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echo $idx > /sys/class/leds/red/device/select_engine
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sleep 0.1
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echo 1 > /sys/class/firmware/lp5521/loading
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echo "4000600040FF6000" > /sys/class/firmware/lp5521/data
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echo 0 > /sys/class/firmware/lp5521/loading
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done
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echo 1 > /sys/class/leds/red/device/run_engine
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Here is another example for LP5523.
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echo 2 > /sys/bus/i2c/devices/xxxx/select_engine
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echo 1 > /sys/class/firmware/lp5523/loading
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echo "9d80400004ff05ff437f0000" > /sys/class/firmware/lp5523/data
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echo 0 > /sys/class/firmware/lp5523/loading
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echo 1 > /sys/bus/i2c/devices/xxxx/run_engine
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As soon as 'loading' is set to 0, registered callback is called.
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Inside the callback, the selected engine is loaded and memory is updated.
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To run programmed pattern, 'run_engine' attribute should be enabled.
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( 'run_engine' and 'firmware_cb' )
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The sequence of running the program data is common.
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But each device has own specific register addresses for commands.
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To support this, 'run_engine' and 'firmware_cb' are configurable in each driver.
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run_engine : Control the selected engine
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firmware_cb : The callback function after loading the firmware is done.
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Chip specific commands for loading and updating program memory.
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