just for the archive, this patch solved my problem:
commit f3129943ca6748d867ea6e9930b962b65d01ee47
Author: juhosg juhosg@3c298f89-4303-0410-b956-a3cf2f4a3e73
AuthorDate: Tue Mar 31 21:31:36 2015 +
Commit: juhosg juhosg@3c298f89-4303-0410-b956-a3cf2f4a3e73
CommitDate: Tue Mar 31 21:31:36 2015 +
ar71xx: fix platform device support in the gpio-74x164 driver
Platform device support has been removed from the gpio-74x164
driver in 3.14. Restore that.
Signed-off-by: Gabor Juhos juh...@openwrt.org
Best
Christian
Am 20.03.2015 um 16:38 schrieb Christian Mehlis:
hi,
my Archer-c5 and tplink 4300 routers do have 10 LEDs, but in the sysfs
only the following LEDs are usable/visible:
$ ls /sys/class/leds
ath9k-phy1 tp-link:blue:wlan2g tp-link:green:usb2
tp-link:blue:qss tp-link:blue:wlan5g
tp-link:blue:system tp-link:green:usb1
$ cat /sys/kernel/debug/gpio
GPIOs 0-23, ath79:
gpio-12 (tp-link:blue:wlan2g ) out lo
gpio-13 (RFKILL switch ) in lo
gpio-14 (tp-link:blue:system ) out lo
gpio-15 (tp-link:blue:qss) out hi
gpio-16 (Reset button) in hi
gpio-17 (tp-link:blue:wlan5g ) out lo
gpio-18 (tp-link:green:usb1 ) out hi
gpio-19 (tp-link:green:usb2 ) out hi
gpio-21 (USB2 power ) out hi
gpio-22 (USB1 power ) out hi
All LAN and WAN LEDs are missing in sysfs.
Can someone tell me how to make them visible in sysfs in again?
Best
Christian
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