arm64: dts: allwinner: a527: cubie-a5e: Add LEDs
Commit Message
From: Chen-Yu Tsai <wens@csie.org>
The Radxa Cubie A5E has a 3-color LED. The green and blue LEDs are wired
to GPIO pins on the SoC, and the green one is lit by default to serve as
a power indicator. The red LED is wired to the M.2 slot.
Add device nodes for the green and blue LEDs.
A default "heartbeat" trigger is set for the green power LED, though in
practice it might be better if it were inverted, i.e. lit most of the
time.
Signed-off-by: Chen-Yu Tsai <wens@csie.org>
---
.../dts/allwinner/sun55i-a527-cubie-a5e.dts | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 19 insertions(+)
@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@
#include "sun55i-a523.dtsi"
#include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h>
+#include <dt-bindings/leds/common.h>
/ {
model = "Radxa Cubie A5E";
@@ -28,6 +29,24 @@ ext_osc32k: ext-osc32k-clk {
clock-output-names = "ext_osc32k";
};
+ leds {
+ compatible = "gpio-leds";
+
+ power-led {
+ function = LED_FUNCTION_POWER;
+ color = <LED_COLOR_ID_GREEN>;
+ gpios = <&r_pio 0 4 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; /* PL4 */
+ default-state = "on";
+ linux,default-trigger = "heartbeat";
+ };
+
+ use-led {
+ function = LED_FUNCTION_ACTIVITY;
+ color = <LED_COLOR_ID_BLUE>;
+ gpios = <&r_pio 0 5 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; /* PL5 */
+ };
+ };
+
reg_vcc5v: vcc5v {
/* board wide 5V supply from the USB-C connector */
compatible = "regulator-fixed";