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2Flash LED handling under Linux
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5Some LED devices provide two modes - torch and flash. In the LED subsystem
6those modes are supported by LED class (see Documentation/leds/leds-class.rst)
7and LED Flash class respectively. The torch mode related features are enabled
8by default and the flash ones only if a driver declares it by setting
9LED_DEV_CAP_FLASH flag.
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11In order to enable the support for flash LEDs CONFIG_LEDS_CLASS_FLASH symbol
12must be defined in the kernel config. A LED Flash class driver must be
13registered in the LED subsystem with led_classdev_flash_register function.
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15Following sysfs attributes are exposed for controlling flash LED devices:
16(see Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-led-flash)
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18	- flash_brightness
19	- max_flash_brightness
20	- flash_timeout
21	- max_flash_timeout
22	- flash_strobe
23	- flash_fault
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25
26V4L2 flash wrapper for flash LEDs
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29A LED subsystem driver can be controlled also from the level of VideoForLinux2
30subsystem. In order to enable this CONFIG_V4L2_FLASH_LED_CLASS symbol has to
31be defined in the kernel config.
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33The driver must call the v4l2_flash_init function to get registered in the
34V4L2 subsystem. The function takes six arguments:
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36- dev:
37	flash device, e.g. an I2C device
38- of_node:
39	of_node of the LED, may be NULL if the same as device's
40- fled_cdev:
41	LED flash class device to wrap
42- iled_cdev:
43	LED flash class device representing indicator LED associated with
44	fled_cdev, may be NULL
45- ops:
46	V4L2 specific ops
47
48	* external_strobe_set
49		defines the source of the flash LED strobe -
50		V4L2_CID_FLASH_STROBE control or external source, typically
51		a sensor, which makes it possible to synchronise the flash
52		strobe start with exposure start,
53	* intensity_to_led_brightness and led_brightness_to_intensity
54		perform
55		enum led_brightness <-> V4L2 intensity conversion in a device
56		specific manner - they can be used for devices with non-linear
57		LED current scale.
58- config:
59	configuration for V4L2 Flash sub-device
60
61	* dev_name
62		the name of the media entity, unique in the system,
63	* flash_faults
64		bitmask of flash faults that the LED flash class
65		device can report; corresponding LED_FAULT* bit definitions are
66		available in <linux/led-class-flash.h>,
67	* torch_intensity
68		constraints for the LED in TORCH mode
69		in microamperes,
70	* indicator_intensity
71		constraints for the indicator LED
72		in microamperes,
73	* has_external_strobe
74		determines whether the flash strobe source
75		can be switched to external,
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77On remove the v4l2_flash_release function has to be called, which takes one
78argument - struct v4l2_flash pointer returned previously by v4l2_flash_init.
79This function can be safely called with NULL or error pointer argument.
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81Please refer to drivers/leds/leds-max77693.c for an exemplary usage of the
82v4l2 flash wrapper.
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84Once the V4L2 sub-device is registered by the driver which created the Media
85controller device, the sub-device node acts just as a node of a native V4L2
86flash API device would. The calls are simply routed to the LED flash API.
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88Opening the V4L2 flash sub-device makes the LED subsystem sysfs interface
89unavailable. The interface is re-enabled after the V4L2 flash sub-device
90is closed.
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