The documentation being added contains overall description of the
LED Flash Class and the related sysfs attributes. There are also
chapters devoted specifically to the Flash Manager feature.

Signed-off-by: Jacek Anaszewski <j.anaszew...@samsung.com>
Acked-by: Kyungmin Park <kyungmin.p...@samsung.com>
Cc: Bryan Wu <coolo...@gmail.com>
Cc: Richard Purdie <rpur...@rpsys.net>
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+
+Flash LED handling under Linux
+==============================
+
+Some LED devices support two modes - torch and flash. In order to enable
+support for flash LEDs CONFIG_LEDS_CLASS_FLASH symbol must be defined
+in the kernel config. A flash LED driver must register in the LED subsystem
+with led_classdev_flash_register to gain flash capabilities.
+
+Following sysfs attributes are exposed for controlling flash led devices:
+
+       - flash_brightness - flash LED brightness in microamperes (RW)
+       - max_flash_brightness - maximum available flash LED brightness (RO)
+       - indicator_brightness - privacy LED brightness in microamperes (RW)
+       - max_indicator_brightness - maximum privacy LED brightness in
+                                    microamperes (RO)
+       - flash_timeout - flash strobe duration in microseconds (RW)
+       - max_flash_timeout - maximum available flash strobe duration (RO)
+       - flash_strobe - flash strobe state (RW)
+       - flash_fault - bitmask of flash faults that may have occurred,
+                       possible flags are:
+               * 0x01 - flash controller voltage to the flash LED has exceeded
+                        the limit specific to the flash controller
+               * 0x02 - the flash strobe was still on when the timeout set by
+                        the user has expired; not all flash controllers may
+                        set this in all such conditions
+               * 0x04 - the flash controller has overheated
+               * 0x08 - the short circuit protection of the flash controller
+                        has been triggered
+               * 0x10 - current in the LED power supply has exceeded the limit
+                        specific to the flash controller
+               * 0x40 - flash controller voltage to the flash LED has been
+                        below the minimum limit specific to the flash
+               * 0x80 - the input voltage of the flash controller is below
+                        the limit under which strobing the flash at full
+                        current will not be possible. The condition persists
+                        until this flag is no longer set
+               * 0x100 - the temperature of the LED has exceeded its allowed
+                         upper limit
+
+A LED subsystem driver can be controlled also from the level of VideoForLinux2
+subsystem. In order to enable this CONFIG_V4L2_FLASH_LED_CLASS symbol has to
+be defined in the kernel config. The driver must call v4l2_flash_init function
+to get registered in the V4L2 subsystem. On remove v4l2_flash_release function
+has to be called (see <media/v4l2-flash.h>).
+
+After proper initialization V4L2 Flash sub-device is created. The sub-device
+exposes a number of V4L2 controls. When the V4L2_CID_FLASH_LED_MODE control
+is set to V4L2_FLASH_LED_MODE_TORCH or V4L2_FLASH_LED_MODE_FLASH the
+LED subsystem sysfs interface becomes unavailable. The interface can be
+unlocked by setting the mode back to V4L2_FLASH_LED_MODE_NONE.
-- 
1.7.9.5

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