Hi!

> Switch to using generic LED support for composing LED class
> device name.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Jacek Anaszewski <[email protected]>
> Cc: Sakari Ailus <[email protected]>

> +static int as3645a_led_class_setup(struct as3645a *flash)
>  {
>       struct led_classdev *fled_cdev = &flash->fled.led_cdev;
>       struct led_classdev *iled_cdev = &flash->iled_cdev;
> +     struct led_init_data init_data;

Not initialized.

>       struct led_flash_setting *cfg;
>       int rval;
>  
> -     iled_cdev->name = names->indicator;
>       iled_cdev->brightness_set_blocking = as3645a_set_indicator_brightness;
>       iled_cdev->max_brightness =
>               flash->cfg.indicator_max_ua / AS_INDICATOR_INTENSITY_STEP;
>       iled_cdev->flags = LED_CORE_SUSPENDRESUME;
>  
> -     rval = led_classdev_register(&flash->client->dev, iled_cdev);
> +     init_data.fwnode = flash->indicator_node;
> +     init_data.devicename = AS_NAME;
> +     init_data.default_label = "indicator";

And struct has one more field:

         +       /*
         +        * indicates if LED name should always comprise
         devicename section;
         +        * only LEDs exposed by drivers of hot-pluggable
         devices should
         +        * set it to true
         +        */
         +       bool devname_mandatory;
          };

I believe it would be cleaner to always initialize struct with zeros;
that way you can also expand it in future.
                                                                        Pavel

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