> On Wed, 2007-05-09 at 20:42 +0900, kogiidena wrote:
>> >As far as I can tell, the existing timer trigger can do everything the
>> >blink trigger can (and more besides).
>> I want to blink LED in the initial state.
>
> Are you after to set that per LED or would some standard configurable
> default for all LEDs work?
I'm sorry.The meaning of the question cannot be understood.
My LED is use in the following.
I want to blink LED while booting it.
When boot ends, LED is turned on.
> The approach is probably a good idea but you'll have to split struct
> timer_list timer from the data structure.
>
> Also, if default_trigger wasn't the timer trigger you have a nice oops
> waiting to happen.
I'm sorry that it is not possible to understand enough.
Please teach concretely.
I think that I become more convenient if the argument can be given to "default_trigger" for "all trigger".
kogiidena
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Use example -- part of leds-landisk.c
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static struct timer_trig_data default_timer_trig_data = {
.delay_on = 250,
.delay_off = 250,
};
static struct led_classdev landisk_leds[] = {
[0] = {
.name = "power",
.brightness_set = landisk_led_set,
.default_trigger = "timer",
.default_trigger_data = &default_timer_trig_data,
},
[1] = {
.name = "status",
.brightness_set = landisk_led_set,
.default_trigger = "timer",
.default_trigger_data = &default_timer_trig_data,
},
[2] = {
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