[PATCH v2 08/16] realtek: rtl838x: add sys-led node

Sander Vanheule sander at svanheule.net
Mon Oct 3 13:52:19 PDT 2022


All devices that can use the system LED peripheral to control an actual
LED currently use this as a GPIO-controlled LED. A GPIO LED provides
more fine-grained control of blink rates, at the cost of some CPU
cycles. Users may anyhow prefer to use the sys-led peripheral, so add
the sys-led node as "disabled"

Signed-off-by: Sander Vanheule <sander at svanheule.net>
---
 target/linux/realtek/dts-5.10/rtl838x.dtsi | 5 +++++
 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+)

diff --git a/target/linux/realtek/dts-5.10/rtl838x.dtsi b/target/linux/realtek/dts-5.10/rtl838x.dtsi
index 631cd0e8f733..bb7348d10243 100644
--- a/target/linux/realtek/dts-5.10/rtl838x.dtsi
+++ b/target/linux/realtek/dts-5.10/rtl838x.dtsi
@@ -220,6 +220,11 @@
 		compatible = "realtek,maple-switchcore", "syscon";
 		reg = <0x1b000000 0x10000>;
 
+		hw_sys_led: sys-led {
+			compatible = "realtek,maple-sys-led";
+			status = "disabled";
+		};
+
 		pinctrl {
 			compatible = "realtek,maple-pinctrl";
 
-- 
2.37.3




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