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authorHans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>2020-06-20 14:37:05 +0200
committerAndy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com>2020-07-09 22:47:27 +0300
commit4b2d688fed57bbe8ea9bd90c069d7e2dc43b137c (patch)
treee4263249747510598ded12195c6a6fb14c4a5cdf
parentddc605f9f862e86b3ef85534bb43dcbc68dea762 (diff)
downloadlinux-4b2d688fed57bbe8ea9bd90c069d7e2dc43b137c.tar.bz2
platform/x86: Add new intel_atomisp2_led driver
Many Bay Trail and Cherry Trail devices come with a camera attached to Intel's Image Signal Processor. Linux currently does not have a driver for these, so they do not work as a camera. Some of these camera's have a status LED which is controlled through a GPIO in some cases, e.g. on the Asus T100TA and Asus T200TA, there is a firmware issue where the LED gets turned on at boot. This commit adds a Linux LED driver for the camera LED on these devices. This driver will turn the LED off at boot and also allows controlling the LED (so the user can repurpose it) through the sysfs LED interface. Which GPIO is attached to the LED is usually not described in the ACPI tables, so this driver contains per-system info about the GPIO inside the driver. This means that this driver only works on systems the driver knows about. Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com>
-rw-r--r--MAINTAINERS6
-rw-r--r--drivers/platform/x86/Kconfig21
-rw-r--r--drivers/platform/x86/Makefile1
-rw-r--r--drivers/platform/x86/intel_atomisp2_led.c116
4 files changed, 144 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS
index 68f21d46614c..8fd6d637f1c2 100644
--- a/MAINTAINERS
+++ b/MAINTAINERS
@@ -8600,6 +8600,12 @@ L: platform-driver-x86@vger.kernel.org
S: Maintained
F: drivers/platform/x86/intel_atomisp2_pm.c
+INTEL ATOMISP2 LED DRIVER
+M: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
+L: platform-driver-x86@vger.kernel.org
+S: Maintained
+F: drivers/platform/x86/intel_atomisp2_led.c
+
INTEL BROXTON PMC DRIVER
M: Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@linux.intel.com>
M: Zha Qipeng <qipeng.zha@intel.com>
diff --git a/drivers/platform/x86/Kconfig b/drivers/platform/x86/Kconfig
index 0581a54cf562..9fdeb3224dd0 100644
--- a/drivers/platform/x86/Kconfig
+++ b/drivers/platform/x86/Kconfig
@@ -748,6 +748,27 @@ config THINKPAD_ACPI_HOTKEY_POLL
If you are not sure, say Y here. The driver enables polling only if
it is strictly necessary to do so.
+config INTEL_ATOMISP2_LED
+ tristate "Intel AtomISP2 camera LED driver"
+ depends on GPIOLIB && LEDS_GPIO
+ help
+ Many Bay Trail and Cherry Trail devices come with a camera attached
+ to Intel's Image Signal Processor. Linux currently does not have a
+ driver for these, so they do not work as a camera. Some of these
+ camera's have a LED which is controlled through a GPIO.
+
+ Some of these devices have a firmware issue where the LED gets turned
+ on at boot. This driver will turn the LED off at boot and also allows
+ controlling the LED (repurposing it) through the sysfs LED interface.
+
+ Which GPIO is attached to the LED is usually not described in the
+ ACPI tables, so this driver contains per-system info about the GPIO
+ inside the driver, this means that this driver only works on systems
+ the driver knows about.
+
+ To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
+ will be called intel_atomisp2_led.
+
config INTEL_ATOMISP2_PM
tristate "Intel AtomISP2 dummy / power-management driver"
depends on PCI && IOSF_MBI && PM
diff --git a/drivers/platform/x86/Makefile b/drivers/platform/x86/Makefile
index 2b85852a1a87..5f823f7eff45 100644
--- a/drivers/platform/x86/Makefile
+++ b/drivers/platform/x86/Makefile
@@ -69,6 +69,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_SENSORS_HDAPS) += hdaps.o
obj-$(CONFIG_THINKPAD_ACPI) += thinkpad_acpi.o
# Intel
+obj-$(CONFIG_INTEL_ATOMISP2_LED) += intel_atomisp2_led.o
obj-$(CONFIG_INTEL_ATOMISP2_PM) += intel_atomisp2_pm.o
obj-$(CONFIG_INTEL_CHT_INT33FE) += intel_cht_int33fe.o
intel_cht_int33fe-objs := intel_cht_int33fe_common.o \
diff --git a/drivers/platform/x86/intel_atomisp2_led.c b/drivers/platform/x86/intel_atomisp2_led.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..5935dfca166f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/platform/x86/intel_atomisp2_led.c
@@ -0,0 +1,116 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
+/*
+ * Driver for controlling LEDs for cameras connected to the Intel atomisp2
+ * The main purpose of this driver is to turn off LEDs which are on at boot.
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) 2020 Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
+ */
+
+#include <linux/dmi.h>
+#include <linux/gpio/consumer.h>
+#include <linux/gpio/machine.h>
+#include <linux/leds.h>
+#include <linux/module.h>
+#include <linux/mod_devicetable.h>
+#include <linux/platform_device.h>
+#include <linux/workqueue.h>
+
+/* This must be leds-gpio as the leds-gpio driver binds to the name */
+#define DEV_NAME "leds-gpio"
+
+static const struct gpio_led atomisp2_leds[] = {
+ {
+ .name = "atomisp2::camera",
+ .default_state = LEDS_GPIO_DEFSTATE_OFF,
+ },
+};
+
+static const struct gpio_led_platform_data atomisp2_leds_pdata = {
+ .num_leds = ARRAY_SIZE(atomisp2_leds),
+ .leds = atomisp2_leds,
+};
+
+static struct gpiod_lookup_table asus_t100ta_lookup = {
+ .dev_id = DEV_NAME,
+ .table = {
+ GPIO_LOOKUP_IDX("INT33FC:02", 8, NULL, 0, GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH),
+ { }
+ }
+};
+
+static struct gpiod_lookup_table asus_t100chi_lookup = {
+ .dev_id = DEV_NAME,
+ .table = {
+ GPIO_LOOKUP_IDX("INT33FC:01", 24, NULL, 0, GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH),
+ { }
+ }
+};
+
+static const struct dmi_system_id atomisp2_led_systems[] __initconst = {
+ {
+ .matches = {
+ DMI_EXACT_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC."),
+ DMI_EXACT_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "T100TA"),
+ },
+ .driver_data = &asus_t100ta_lookup,
+ },
+ {
+ .matches = {
+ DMI_EXACT_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC."),
+ DMI_EXACT_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "T200TA"),
+ },
+ .driver_data = &asus_t100ta_lookup,
+ },
+ {
+ .matches = {
+ DMI_EXACT_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC."),
+ DMI_EXACT_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "T100CHI"),
+ },
+ .driver_data = &asus_t100chi_lookup,
+ },
+ {} /* Terminating entry */
+};
+MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(dmi, atomisp2_led_systems);
+
+static struct gpiod_lookup_table *gpio_lookup;
+static struct platform_device *pdev;
+
+static int __init atomisp2_led_init(void)
+{
+ const struct dmi_system_id *system;
+
+ system = dmi_first_match(atomisp2_led_systems);
+ if (!system)
+ return -ENODEV;
+
+ gpio_lookup = system->driver_data;
+ gpiod_add_lookup_table(gpio_lookup);
+
+ pdev = platform_device_register_resndata(NULL,
+ DEV_NAME, PLATFORM_DEVID_NONE,
+ NULL, 0, &atomisp2_leds_pdata,
+ sizeof(atomisp2_leds_pdata));
+ if (IS_ERR(pdev))
+ gpiod_remove_lookup_table(gpio_lookup);
+
+ return PTR_ERR_OR_ZERO(pdev);
+}
+
+static void __exit atomisp2_led_cleanup(void)
+{
+ platform_device_unregister(pdev);
+ gpiod_remove_lookup_table(gpio_lookup);
+}
+
+module_init(atomisp2_led_init);
+module_exit(atomisp2_led_cleanup);
+
+/*
+ * The ACPI INIT method from Asus WMI's code on the T100TA and T200TA turns the
+ * LED on (without the WMI interface allowing further control over the LED).
+ * Ensure we are loaded after asus-nb-wmi so that we turn the LED off again.
+ */
+MODULE_SOFTDEP("pre: asus_nb_wmi");
+MODULE_AUTHOR("Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com");
+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Intel atomisp2 camera LED driver");
+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");