Randy Dunlap wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Oct 2007 20:52:52 +0200 Németh Márton wrote:
>
>> From: Márton Németh <[email protected]>
>>
>> The driver supports the mail LED commonly found on different Clevo notebooks.
>> The driver access the LED through the i8042 hardware and implements the support for
>> hardware accelerated blink function.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Márton Németh <[email protected]>
>> ---
>> diff -uprN linux-2.6.23.orig/drivers/leds/Kconfig linux-2.6.23/drivers/leds/Kconfig
>> --- linux-2.6.23.orig/drivers/leds/Kconfig 2007-10-09 22:31:38.000000000 +0200
>> +++ linux-2.6.23/drivers/leds/Kconfig 2007-10-18 07:20:12.000000000 +0200
>> @@ -101,6 +101,26 @@ config LEDS_GPIO
>> outputs. To be useful the particular board must have LEDs
>> and they must be connected to the GPIO lines.
>>
>> +config LEDS_CLEVO_MAIL
>> + tristate "Mail LED on Clevo notebook (EXPERIMENTAL)"
>> + depends on LEDS_CLASS && X86 && SERIO_I8042 && DMI && EXPERIMENTAL
>> + help
>> + This driver makes the mail LED accessible from userspace
>> + programs through the leds subsystem. This LED can blink at
>> + about 0.5Hz and 1Hz.
>
> ?:
> can blink 1 time every 1 or 2 seconds.
It has three modes, I'll try to explain this in more detail in my next patch version.
>
>> + This module can drive the mail LED for the following notebooks:
>> +
>> + Clevo D410J
>> + Clevo D410V
>> + Clevo D400V/D470V (not tested, but might work)
>> + Clevo M540N
>> + Clevo M5x0N (not tested, but might work)
>> + Positivo Mobile (Clevo M5x0V)
>> +
>> + To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
>> + module will be called leds-clevo-mail.
>> +
> comment "LED Triggers"
>
> config LEDS_TRIGGERS
I'll document the led trigger extension in more detail in the next
version of the "[PATCH 2/3] leds-clevo-mail: hw accelerated LED blink extension",
in drivers/leds/Kconfig.
>> +#define TRUE 1
>> +#define FALSE 0
>
> Just use true / false.
I'll delete these #defines.
>> +#define HANDLED 0
>> +
>> +#define CLEVO_MAIL_LED_OFF 0x0084
>> +#define CLEVO_MAIL_LED_BLINK_1HZ 0x008A
>> +#define CLEVO_MAIL_LED_BLINK_0_5HZ 0x0083
>> +
>> +#define MODULE_FNAME "leds-clevo-mail.c"
>> +#define DRVNAME "clevo-mail-led"
>
> Kbuild provides KBUILD_BASENAME and KBUILD_MODNAME. Can you use
> one of those?
I'll use KBUILD_MODNAME instead.
>> +#define NO_RESOURCES NULL
>
> Just use NULL.
I'll delete NO_RESOURCES.
>> +static int __init clevo_mail_led_dmi_callback(struct dmi_system_id *id)
>> +{
>> + printk(KERN_INFO MODULE_FNAME ": '%s' found\n", id->ident);
>
> MODULE_FNAME string looks too long and out of place here.
I'll replace MODULE_FNAME with KBUILD_MODNAME. Is this what you mean?
>> +/**
>
> /** introduces kernel-doc, but there is no following kernel-doc....,
> so just use /*, please.
OK, I'll replace.
>> +static struct led_classdev clevo_mail_led = {
>> + .name = "clevo::mail",
>
> What's the purpose of the "::"?
Here I have the problem that the different laptop models have
different colors of mail LED. So I left out the color and
introduced the type of the LED which is "mail". I'll try to
document this in Documents/leds-class.txt
>> +static struct platform_driver clevo_mail_led_driver = {
>> + .probe = clevo_mail_led_probe,
>> + .remove = clevo_mail_led_remove,
>> +#ifdef CONFIG_PM
>> + .suspend = clevo_mail_led_suspend,
>> + .resume = clevo_mail_led_resume,
>> +#endif
>> + .driver = {
>> + .name = DRVNAME,
>> + },
>> +};
>
> We prefer to have clevo_mail_led_susped() and _resume() defined
> all the time, so that the above ifdef & endif can go away, so
> do more like:
>
> #ifdef CONFIG_PM
> /* those functions as you have them */
> #else
> #define clevo_mail_led_suspend NULL
> #define clevo_mail_led_resume NULL
> #endif
I'll change this to what you proposed.
>> + if (!count) {
>> + return -ENODEV;
>> + }
>
> Don't use braces on one-statement/one-line "blocks."
I'll remove the braces for the on-line expression.
>> + pdev = platform_device_register_simple(DRVNAME, -1, NO_RESOURCES, 0);
>> + if (!IS_ERR(pdev)) {
>> + error = platform_driver_probe(&clevo_mail_led_driver,
>> + clevo_mail_led_probe);
>> + if (error) {
>> + printk(KERN_ERR MODULE_FNAME
>
> Use the module logical name, not source file name.
I'll use KBUILD_MODNAME instead.
> ---
> ~Randy
Márton Németh
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