Re: new gpioleds driver

2021-09-24 Thread Klemens Nanni
On Thu, Sep 16, 2021 at 11:12:50AM +0200, Mark Kettenis wrote: > > Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2021 06:12:39 + > > From: Klemens Nanni > > > > On 3 September 2021 20:16:33 GMT+05:00, Klemens Nanni > > wrote: > > >Here is a tiny driver enabling machines such as the Pinebook Pro to > > >indicate

Re: new gpioleds driver

2021-09-16 Thread Mark Kettenis
> Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2021 06:12:39 + > From: Klemens Nanni > > On 3 September 2021 20:16:33 GMT+05:00, Klemens Nanni > wrote: > >Here is a tiny driver enabling machines such as the Pinebook Pro to > >indicate power, it is intentionally minimal and does not expose anything > >via

Re: new gpioleds driver

2021-09-16 Thread Klemens Nanni
On 3 September 2021 20:16:33 GMT+05:00, Klemens Nanni wrote: >Here is a tiny driver enabling machines such as the Pinebook Pro to >indicate power, it is intentionally minimal and does not expose anything >via sysctl(8)/sensorsd(8) or gpioctl(8). > >This is helpful for machines where graphics,

Re: new gpioleds driver

2021-09-03 Thread Klemens Nanni
On Fri, Sep 03, 2021 at 01:14:04PM -0700, Tomasz Bielecki wrote: > Just a quick confirmation that this works fine. I'm running -current > with a bunch of local patches to get the fb console, reset and power > off working on Pinebook Pro and with patched u-boot 2021.10-rc1 this > makes the led turn

Re: new gpioleds driver

2021-09-03 Thread Tomasz Bielecki
On Fri, Sep 3, 2021 at 8:18 AM Klemens Nanni wrote: > > Here is a tiny driver enabling machines such as the Pinebook Pro to > indicate power, it is intentionally minimal and does not expose anything > via sysctl(8)/sensorsd(8) or gpioctl(8). > > This is helpful for machines where graphics,

new gpioleds driver

2021-09-03 Thread Klemens Nanni
Here is a tiny driver enabling machines such as the Pinebook Pro to indicate power, it is intentionally minimal and does not expose anything via sysctl(8)/sensorsd(8) or gpioctl(8). This is helpful for machines where graphics, keyboard and/or serial console have problems and people tend to debug