Message ID | 20240531114124.45346-1-hdegoede@redhat.com (mailing list archive) |
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Series | KTD2026 indicator LED for X86 Xiaomi Pad2 | expand |
On Fri, 31 May 2024 13:41:18 +0200, Hans de Goede wrote: > Here is v10 of Kate's series to add support for Xiaomi Pad2 indicator LED, > this is unchanged from v9 except for being rebased on top of 6.10-rc1 and > dropping patch 7/7 since that one has been merged through the pdx86 tree. > > Patch 6/6 has an Acked-by from Sebastien for merging this patch through > the leds tree since it depends on the earlier patches. > > [...] Applied, thanks! [1/6] leds: rgb: leds-ktd202x: Get device properties through fwnode to support ACPI commit: f14aa5ea415b8add245e976bfab96a12986c6843 [2/6] leds: rgb: leds-ktd202x: I2C ID tables for KTD2026 and 2027 commit: 75bd07aef47e1a984229e6ec702e8b9aee0226e4 [3/6] leds: rgb: leds-ktd202x: Initialize mutex earlier commit: e1b08c6f5b92d408a9fcc1030a340caeb9852250 [4/6] leds: core: Add led_mc_set_brightness() function commit: 5607ca92e6274dfb85d0ff7c4e91e6c4ddb6d25c [5/6] leds: trigger: Add led_mc_trigger_event() function commit: 0921a57c91648b08857b47a2f26fa7942f06120f [6/6] power: supply: power-supply-leds: Add charging_orange_full_green trigger for RGB LED commit: 9af12f57f1f9785f231d31a7365ad244c656b7ff -- Lee Jones [李琼斯]
On Fri, 31 May 2024, Hans de Goede wrote: > Hi All, > > Here is v10 of Kate's series to add support for Xiaomi Pad2 indicator LED, > this is unchanged from v9 except for being rebased on top of 6.10-rc1 and > dropping patch 7/7 since that one has been merged through the pdx86 tree. > > Patch 6/6 has an Acked-by from Sebastien for merging this patch through > the leds tree since it depends on the earlier patches. > > I have some further power-supply LED triggers work pending: > https://lore.kernel.org/linux-pm/20240510194012.138192-1-hdegoede@redhat.com/ > which applies on top of this series. So this is going to either require > an IB for Sebastian to merge into his tree before applying those, or > (once ready) that series can be applied through the LEDs tree too. Since this > follow up series deals with LED triggers I think that either way makes sense. > > This work includes: > 1. Migrate the original driver to fwnode to support x86 platforms. > 2. Support for multi-color LED trigger events. > 3. The LED shows orange when charging and the LED shows green when the > battery is full. Applied and sent for testing. All being well, I'll submit a PR soon.