Hi Pavel,

Le 24. 09. 16 à 13:58, Pavel Machek a écrit :
> Hi!
> 
>> +Example
>> +=======
>> +
>> +led1: ncp5623@38 {
>> +    #address-cells = <1>;
>> +    #size-cells = <0>;
>> +    compatible = "onnn,ncp5623";
>> +    reg = <0x38>;
>> +    onnn,led-iref-microamp = <10>;
>> +
>> +    led1r@0 {
>> +            label = "ncp:power:red";
>> +            linux,default-trigger = "default-on";
> ...
>> +    led1b@1 {
>> +            label = "ncp:power:blue";
>> +            reg = <1>;
> 
> Actually... the three LEDs are packaged such as this is one colorful
> light to the user, right? Some day we'll need to group them, so that
> kernel can automatically tell this is one led, and probably add extra
> attributes, such as values that produce white light.
> 

Actually, it's up to the hardware designer to choose. On my board for instance,
this chip is driving an RGB LED, but it can really drive three independent LEDs
if you want.

I agree that the RGB case is quite common nowadays and currently not very well
managed by the LED subsystem. But I do not think that this is specific to this
driver.

Best regards,
Florian

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