linux-stable/arch/arm/boot/dts/kirkwood-dns325.dts
Jason Cooper dcdf14c729 ARM: mvebu: dts: remove unneeded linux,default-state from led nodes
Generally, power LEDs should indicate when power is applied, and go out
once power is removed.  _Not_ annoy the developer with migraine-inducing
blinking reminicent of some badly animated television series designed to
sell sugar to children.

On a more serious note, most of these OS-specific properties aren't
necessary and should be removed.  I left two that are legitimately tying
disk LEDs to disk activity.  Other than that, we keep the state the
bootloader left them in until userspace changes the state via sysfs.

Signed-off-by: Jason Cooper <jason@lakedaemon.net>
2013-11-23 17:34:40 +00:00

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/dts-v1/;
#include "kirkwood-dnskw.dtsi"
/ {
model = "D-Link DNS-325 NAS (Rev A1)";
compatible = "dlink,dns-325-a1", "dlink,dns-325", "dlink,dns-kirkwood", "marvell,kirkwood-88f6281", "marvell,kirkwood";
memory {
device_type = "memory";
reg = <0x00000000 0x10000000>;
};
chosen {
bootargs = "console=ttyS0,115200n8 earlyprintk";
};
gpio-leds {
compatible = "gpio-leds";
pinctrl-0 = <&pmx_led_power &pmx_led_red_usb_325
&pmx_led_red_left_hdd &pmx_led_red_right_hdd
&pmx_led_white_usb>;
pinctrl-names = "default";
white-power {
label = "dns325:white:power";
gpios = <&gpio0 26 1>; /* GPIO 26 Active Low */
default-state = "keep";
};
white-usb {
label = "dns325:white:usb";
gpios = <&gpio1 11 1>; /* GPIO 43 Active Low */
};
red-l_hdd {
label = "dns325:red:l_hdd";
gpios = <&gpio0 28 1>; /* GPIO 28 Active Low */
};
red-r_hdd {
label = "dns325:red:r_hdd";
gpios = <&gpio0 27 1>; /* GPIO 27 Active Low */
};
red-usb {
label = "dns325:red:usb";
gpios = <&gpio0 29 1>; /* GPIO 29 Active Low */
};
};
ocp@f1000000 {
i2c@11000 {
status = "okay";
lm75: lm75@48 {
compatible = "national,lm75";
reg = <0x48>;
};
};
serial@12000 {
status = "okay";
};
};
};