xref: /openbmc/linux/drivers/leds/trigger/Kconfig (revision f87deada)
1menuconfig LEDS_TRIGGERS
2	bool "LED Trigger support"
3	depends on LEDS_CLASS
4	help
5	  This option enables trigger support for the leds class.
6	  These triggers allow kernel events to drive the LEDs and can
7	  be configured via sysfs. If unsure, say Y.
8
9if LEDS_TRIGGERS
10
11config LEDS_TRIGGER_TIMER
12	tristate "LED Timer Trigger"
13	depends on LEDS_TRIGGERS
14	help
15	  This allows LEDs to be controlled by a programmable timer
16	  via sysfs. Some LED hardware can be programmed to start
17	  blinking the LED without any further software interaction.
18	  For more details read Documentation/leds/leds-class.txt.
19
20	  If unsure, say Y.
21
22config LEDS_TRIGGER_ONESHOT
23	tristate "LED One-shot Trigger"
24	depends on LEDS_TRIGGERS
25	help
26	  This allows LEDs to blink in one-shot pulses with parameters
27	  controlled via sysfs.  It's useful to notify the user on
28	  sporadic events, when there are no clear begin and end trap points,
29	  or on dense events, where this blinks the LED at constant rate if
30	  rearmed continuously.
31
32	  It also shows how to use the led_blink_set_oneshot() function.
33
34	  If unsure, say Y.
35
36config LEDS_TRIGGER_DISK
37	bool "LED Disk Trigger"
38	depends on IDE_GD_ATA || ATA
39	depends on LEDS_TRIGGERS
40	help
41	  This allows LEDs to be controlled by disk activity.
42	  If unsure, say Y.
43
44config LEDS_TRIGGER_MTD
45	bool "LED MTD (NAND/NOR) Trigger"
46	depends on MTD
47	depends on LEDS_TRIGGERS
48	help
49	  This allows LEDs to be controlled by MTD activity.
50	  If unsure, say N.
51
52config LEDS_TRIGGER_HEARTBEAT
53	tristate "LED Heartbeat Trigger"
54	depends on LEDS_TRIGGERS
55	help
56	  This allows LEDs to be controlled by a CPU load average.
57	  The flash frequency is a hyperbolic function of the 1-minute
58	  load average.
59	  If unsure, say Y.
60
61config LEDS_TRIGGER_BACKLIGHT
62	tristate "LED backlight Trigger"
63	depends on LEDS_TRIGGERS
64	help
65	  This allows LEDs to be controlled as a backlight device: they
66	  turn off and on when the display is blanked and unblanked.
67
68	  If unsure, say N.
69
70config LEDS_TRIGGER_CPU
71	bool "LED CPU Trigger"
72	depends on LEDS_TRIGGERS
73	help
74	  This allows LEDs to be controlled by active CPUs. This shows
75	  the active CPUs across an array of LEDs so you can see which
76	  CPUs are active on the system at any given moment.
77
78	  If unsure, say N.
79
80config LEDS_TRIGGER_ACTIVITY
81	tristate "LED activity Trigger"
82	depends on LEDS_TRIGGERS
83	help
84	  This allows LEDs to be controlled by an immediate CPU usage.
85	  The flash frequency and duty cycle varies from faint flashes to
86	  intense brightness depending on the instant CPU load.
87	  If unsure, say N.
88
89config LEDS_TRIGGER_GPIO
90	tristate "LED GPIO Trigger"
91	depends on LEDS_TRIGGERS
92	depends on GPIOLIB || COMPILE_TEST
93	help
94	  This allows LEDs to be controlled by gpio events. It's good
95	  when using gpios as switches and triggering the needed LEDs
96	  from there. One use case is n810's keypad LEDs that could
97	  be triggered by this trigger when user slides up to show
98	  keypad.
99
100	  If unsure, say N.
101
102config LEDS_TRIGGER_DEFAULT_ON
103	tristate "LED Default ON Trigger"
104	depends on LEDS_TRIGGERS
105	help
106	  This allows LEDs to be initialised in the ON state.
107	  If unsure, say Y.
108
109comment "iptables trigger is under Netfilter config (LED target)"
110	depends on LEDS_TRIGGERS
111
112config LEDS_TRIGGER_TRANSIENT
113	tristate "LED Transient Trigger"
114	depends on LEDS_TRIGGERS
115	help
116	  This allows one time activation of a transient state on
117	  GPIO/PWM based hardware.
118	  If unsure, say Y.
119
120config LEDS_TRIGGER_CAMERA
121	tristate "LED Camera Flash/Torch Trigger"
122	depends on LEDS_TRIGGERS
123	help
124	  This allows LEDs to be controlled as a camera flash/torch device.
125	  This enables direct flash/torch on/off by the driver, kernel space.
126	  If unsure, say Y.
127
128config LEDS_TRIGGER_PANIC
129	bool "LED Panic Trigger"
130	depends on LEDS_TRIGGERS
131	help
132	  This allows LEDs to be configured to blink on a kernel panic.
133	  Enabling this option will allow to mark certain LEDs as panic indicators,
134	  allowing to blink them on a kernel panic, even if they are set to
135	  a different trigger.
136	  If unsure, say Y.
137
138config LEDS_TRIGGER_NETDEV
139	tristate "LED Netdev Trigger"
140	depends on NET && LEDS_TRIGGERS
141	help
142	  This allows LEDs to be controlled by network device activity.
143	  If unsure, say Y.
144
145endif # LEDS_TRIGGERS
146