On 06/30/2015 01:58 PM, Pavel Machek wrote:
> On Tue 2015-06-30 10:01:08, Jacek Anaszewski wrote:
>> This patch rearranges the core LED subsystem code, so that it
>> now removes from drivers the responsibility of using work queues
>> internally in case their brightness_set ops can sleep.
>> Addition of two flags: LED_BRIGHTNESS_FAST and LED_BLINK_DISABLE
>> as well as new_brightness_value property to the struct led_classdev
>> allows for employing existing set_brightness_work to do the job.
>> The modifications allow also to get rid of brightness_set_sync op,
>> as flash LED devices can now be handled properly only basing on the
>> SET_BRIGHTNESS_SYNC flag.
>
> Are you sure this is good idea?
>
> You'll now use single callback for blocking and non-blocking
> behaviour. I'm pretty sure stuff like lockdep will have some fun with
> that.
I enabled "Lock Debugging" options and didn't get any warning.
Could you describe the use case you are thinking of?
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Jacek Anaszewski
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> On Tue 2015-06-30 10:01:08, Jacek Anaszewski wrote:
>> This patch rearranges the core LED subsystem code, so that it
>> now removes from drivers the responsibility of using work queues
>> internally in case their brightness_set ops can sleep.
>> Addition of two flags: LED_BRIGHTNESS_FAST and LED_BLINK_DISABLE
>> as well as new_brightness_value property to the struct led_classdev
>> allows for employing existing set_brightness_work to do the job.
>> The modifications allow also to get rid of brightness_set_sync op,
>> as flash LED devices can now be handled properly only basing on the
>> SET_BRIGHTNESS_SYNC flag.
>
> Are you sure this is good idea?
>
> You'll now use single callback for blocking and non-blocking
> behaviour. I'm pretty sure stuff like lockdep will have some fun with
> that.
I enabled "Lock Debugging" options and didn't get any warning.
Could you describe the use case you are thinking of?
--
Best Regards,
Jacek Anaszewski
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