Re: [PATCH] input: extend EV_LED



On Sun, 2007-02-18 at 08:45 +0100, Németh Márton wrote:
A blinking led is basically a PWM (Pulse Width Modulation)
signal. A PWM signal has three different attribute. The
first one is the amplitude, this attribute is already
provided by the led subsystem as "brightness". There are two
more attributes, which are the frequency [Hz] and the duty
cycle [%], or the on-time [ms] and off-time [ms].

The frequency [Hz] and duty cycle [%] parameters has the
problem, that if we are limited to integers, it is not
possible to express slower blinks than 1Hz. We could also
use [mHz] (milli-Hertz), but it is not very common unit.

The on-time [ms] and off-time [ms] seems to be easier to
handle (and this is also easier to simulate from software if
ever needed). An RO attribute could be introduced:
'pwm_available', which can contain parameter pairs separated
by space, and the new parameter pair is in new line. An RW
attribute 'pwm' could accept a parameter pair separated by
space.

We already have a timer trigger which takes an on time and an off time
for the reason you mention above (floating point would get ugly).

The problem is mainly about finding ways to enable hardware acceleration
of the existing timer trigger (where possible) and maybe implementing a
simpler blink trigger which could be hardware accelerated when the full
blown timer trigger couldn't.

Regards,

Richard

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