On 08/08/2018 04:02 PM, Pavel Machek wrote:
> Hi!
> 
>>>> +  - #size-cells : 0
>>>> +  - control-bank-cfg - : Indicates which sink is connected to which 
>>>> control bank
>>>> +          0 - All HVLED outputs are controlled by bank A
>>>> +          1 - HVLED1 is controlled bank B, HVLED2/3 are controlled by 
>>>> bank A
>>>> +          2 - HVLED2 is controlled bank B, HVLED1/3 are controlled by 
>>>> bank A
>>>> +          3 - HVLED1/2 are controlled by bank B, HVLED3 is controlled by 
>>>> bank A
>>>> +          4 - HVLED3 is controlled by bank B, HVLED1/2 are controlled by 
>>>> bank A
>>>> +          5 - HVLED1/3 is controlled by bank B, HVLED2 is controlled by 
>>>> bank A
>>>> +          6 - (default) HVLED1 is controlled by bank A, HVLED2/3 are 
>>>> controlled by bank B
>>>> +          7 - All HVLED outputs are controlled by bank B
>>>
>>> This is quite long way to describe a bitmask, no? Could we make
>>> it so that control-bank-cfg is not needed?
>>
>> The problem we have here is there is a potential to control
>> 3 different LED string but only 2 sinks.  So control bank A can control 2 
>> LED strings and control
>> bank b can control 1 LED string.  
>>
> 
> Can we forget about the LED strings, and just expose the sinks as
> Linux LED devices?

2 sinks 3 LED strings.  How do you know which LED string is which and what bank 
it belongs
to when setting the brightness.  Each Bank has a separate register for 
brightness control.

Dan

>                                                                       Pavel
> 


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