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From: Dan Murphy <dmurphy@ti.com>
To: Jacek Anaszewski <jacek.anaszewski@gmail.com>,
	Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz>
Cc: "Vesa Jääskeläinen" <dachaac@gmail.com>,
	robh+dt@kernel.org, devicetree@vger.kernel.org,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-leds@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Generic RGB LED support was Re: [PATCH 2/2] leds: lp5024: Add the LP5024/18 RGB LED driver
Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2019 15:25:10 -0600	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <f323ce2c-01f9-f474-4071-96c3c4ef2b24@ti.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <63713076-b111-316d-7e60-9b799ff22c0a@gmail.com>

Jacek

On 1/8/19 3:18 PM, Jacek Anaszewski wrote:
> Hi Dan,
> 
> On 1/7/19 10:14 PM, Dan Murphy wrote:
>> Jacek
>>
>> On 1/7/19 2:59 PM, Jacek Anaszewski wrote:
>>> Dan,
>>>
>>> On 1/7/19 8:36 PM, Dan Murphy wrote:
>>>> Jacek
>>>>
>>>> On 1/7/19 1:13 PM, Jacek Anaszewski wrote:
>>>>> On 1/6/19 4:52 PM, Jacek Anaszewski wrote:
>>>>>> Hi Pavel,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 1/5/19 11:12 PM, Pavel Machek wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Grab yourself an RGB LED and play with it; you'll see what the
>>>>>>>>> problems are. It is hard to explain colors over email...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Video [0] gives some overview of lp5024 capabilities.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I don't see any problems in exposing separate red,green,blue
>>>>>>>> files and brightness for the devices with hardware support for
>>>>>>>> that.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Well, that's what we do today, as three separate LEDs, right?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> No. It doesn't allow for setting color intensity by having
>>>>>> the color fixed beforehand. Below is relevant excerpt from
>>>>>> the lp5024 documentation. This is not something that can be
>>>>>> mapped to RGB color space, but rather to HSV/HSL, with the
>>>>>> reservation that the hardware implementation uses PWM
>>>>>> for setting color intensity.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <quote>
>>>>>> 8.3.1.2 Independent Intensity Control Per RGB LED Module
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When color is fixed, the independent intensity-control is used to
>>>>>> achieve accurate and flexible dimming control for every RGB LED module.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 8.3.1.2.1 Intensity-Control Register Configuration
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Every three consecutive output channels are assigned to their respective
>>>>>> intensity-control register (LEDx_BRIGHTNESS). For example, OUT0, OUT1,
>>>>>> and OUT2 are assigned to LED0_BRIGHTNESS, so it is recommended to
>>>>>> connect the RGB LEDs in the sequence as shown in Table 1. The LP50xx
>>>>>> device allows 256-step intensity control for each RGB LED module, which
>>>>>> helps achieve a smooth dimming effect.
>>>>>> </quote>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I don't have problem with that, either; other drivers already do
>>>>>>> that. He's free to use existing same interface.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> But that is insufficient, as it does not allow simple stuff, such as
>>>>>>> turning led "white".
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So... perhaps we should agree on requirements, first, and then we can
>>>>>>> discuss solutions?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Requirements for RGB LED interface:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 1) Userspace should be able to set the white color
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 2) Userspace should be able to arbitrary color from well known list
>>>>>>> and it should approximately match what would CRT, LCD or OLED monitor display
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The difference is that monitor display driver is pre-calibrated
>>>>>> for given display by the manufacturer. With the LED controllers the
>>>>>> manufacturer has no control over what LEDs will be connected to the
>>>>>> iouts. Therefore it should be not surprising that colors produced
>>>>>> by custom LEDs are not as user would expect when comparing to
>>>>>> the RGB color displayed on the monitor display.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> TI provides "Various LED Ring Lighting Patterns Reference Design" [0]
>>>>>> that show how to produce various patterns with use of the reference
>>>>>> board with LED ring built using sixteen 19-337/R6GHBHC-A01/2T LEDs [1].
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Document [0] mentions also specific "Design considerations" in the
>>>>>> chapter 2.2:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <quote>
>>>>>> Several considerations are taken into account for this particular design:
>>>>>> • LED map (ring) for meeting the requirement of popular human-machine interaction style.
>>>>>> • LED size, numbers and the diffuse design for meeting lighting pattern uniformity.
>>>>>> • Analog dimming in the difference ambient light lux without losing dimming resolution in lighting pattern.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> These considerations apply to most human-machine interaction end equipment with day and night vision
>>>>>> designs in some way, but the designer must decide the particular considerations to take into account for a
>>>>>> specific design.
>>>>>> </quote>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This renders your requirement 2) infeasible with use of custom LEDs
>>>>>> any fixed algorithm, since the final effect will always heavily depend
>>>>>
>>>>> Typo here: s/any fixed/and fixed/
>>>>>
>>>>>> on the LED circuit design.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>        2a) LEDs probably slightly change color as they age. That's out of
>>>>>>>        scope, unless the variation is much greater than on monitors.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>        2b) Manufacturing differences cause small color variation. Again,
>>>>>>>        that's out of scope, unless the variation is much greater than on
>>>>>>>        monitors.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Nice to have features:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 3) Full range of available colors/intensities should be available to
>>>>>>> userspace
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 4) Interface should work well with existing triggers
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 5) It would be nice if userland knew how many lumens are produced at
>>>>>>> each wavelength for each setting (again, minus aging and manufacturing
>>>>>>> variations).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 6) Complexity of math in kernel should be low, and preferably it
>>>>>>> should be integer or fixed point
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Problems:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> a) RGB LEDs are usually not balanced. Setting 100% PWM on
>>>>>>> red/green/blue channels will result in nothing close to white
>>>>>>> light. In fact, to get white light on N900, blue and green channel's
>>>>>>> PWM needs to be set pretty low, as in 5%.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> b) LED class does not define any relation between "brightness" in
>>>>>>> sysfs and ammount of light in lumens. Some drivers use close to linear
>>>>>>> relation, some use exponential relation. Human eyes percieve logarithm
>>>>>>> of lumens. RGB color model uses even more complex function.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> c) Except for white LEDs, LEDs are basically sources of single
>>>>>>> wavelength of light, while CRTs and LCDs produce broader
>>>>>>> spectrums.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> d) RG, RGBW and probably other LED combinations exist.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> e) Not all "red" LEDs will produce same wavelength. Similar
>>>>>>> differences will exist for other colors.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> f) We have existing RGB LEDs represented as three separate
>>>>>>> monochromatic LEDs in sysfs.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> One general question: do you have any solutions in store?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [0] http://www.ti.com/lit/ug/tiduee6/tiduee6.pdf
>>>>>> [1] http://www.everlight.com/file/ProductFile/19-337-R6GHBHC-A01-2T.pdf
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I just wanted to point out that there are 4 total devices right now that use the same mapping
>>>>
>>>> LP5018, LP5024, LP5030 and the LP5036.
>>>>
>>>> I can implement what ever we would like to I just need to know what to design against.
>>>
>>> As you can see from the discussion in this thread it may take some
>>> time to work out the interface satisfying everyone. I made some design
>>> proposal, but Pavel had no warm word for it. It would be easier if
>>> we had more opinions.
>>
>> I got it from the threads and just the time invested in the FW and HSV.
>>
>>>
>>> How do you feel about using brightness file for setting LEDn_BRIGHTNESS?
>>
>> I am using that now.  The brightness file will adjust the overall brightness of the LED group
>> or bank pending on how the LEDs are grouped in the DT file.
>>
>>>
>>> Does increasing LEDn_BRIGHTNESS value (i.e. color intensity) feel like
>>> increasing color lightness (i.e. the pattern presented in the video [0]
>>> starting from 1:22)?
>>
>> No unfortunately this is why I introduced the new files to control the individual RGB intensities
>> so that the designers can set, tune, create color variations or patterns like the video.
>>
>> The RGB group brightness would be independent based on lighting conditions, enclosures and diffusers.
>> So you could technically be changing color and overall brightness virtually simultaneously
> 
> Oh, so this is surprising. Now it gets even more obscure to me.
> 
> It would be really helpful if we could see a video showing
> the LED effects with regard to the applied settings.

Well I am doing a test off the command line to ensure the user space can interface with the RGB LED.

I can ping someone in product development to see the application of this device if that would help.
We did give them a test driver to work on their features but told them the driver is not final until it
is in the mainline kernel

Dan

> 
>>>> But keep in mind I still need to invest my time in the other TI-lmu patches on my list to complete.
>>>
>>> Do what you deem most suitable for you. We are here only to help
>>> merging the patches, but keeping in mind that kernel interface once
>>> introduced must be preserved forever. Therefore we need to do our
>>> best to make the best possible design decisions.
>>>
>>> [0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdt-alh8i6E
>>>
>>
>> I understand.  Maybe I can make the files generic to use for either control or individual control.
>>
>> We can probably define new ABI's until either HSV or DT frameworks get going.  And them make the file presentation
>> configurable and default to the new files.
> 
> I am leaning towards it. Just commented on your patches.
> 


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Dan Murphy

  reply	other threads:[~2019-01-08 21:25 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 106+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2018-12-19 16:26 [PATCH 0/2] LP5024/18 LED introduction Dan Murphy
2018-12-19 16:26 ` [PATCH 1/2] dt: bindings: lp5024: Introduce the lp5024 and lp5018 RGB driver Dan Murphy
2018-12-28 23:53   ` Rob Herring
2018-12-31 18:54     ` Dan Murphy
2019-01-08 20:33   ` Jacek Anaszewski
2019-01-08 20:53     ` Dan Murphy
2019-01-08 21:16       ` Jacek Anaszewski
2019-01-08 21:22         ` Dan Murphy
2019-01-09 20:12           ` Jacek Anaszewski
2019-01-09 21:12             ` Dan Murphy
2019-01-09 21:28               ` Jacek Anaszewski
2019-01-09 21:31                 ` Dan Murphy
2019-01-10 18:44                   ` Jacek Anaszewski
2019-01-10 19:22                     ` Dan Murphy
2019-01-10 19:57                       ` Jacek Anaszewski
2019-01-10 20:43                         ` Dan Murphy
2019-01-10 22:03                           ` Jacek Anaszewski
2019-01-10 23:51                             ` Dan Murphy
2019-01-11 12:38                             ` Dan Murphy
2019-01-11 21:52                               ` Jacek Anaszewski
2019-01-12 17:09                                 ` Dan Murphy
2019-01-12 19:48                                   ` Jacek Anaszewski
2019-01-14 12:27                                     ` Dan Murphy
2019-01-14 20:11                                       ` Jacek Anaszewski
2019-01-14 20:14                                         ` Dan Murphy
2019-01-14 20:28                                           ` Jacek Anaszewski
2019-01-14 20:29                                             ` Dan Murphy
2018-12-19 16:26 ` [PATCH 2/2] leds: lp5024: Add the LP5024/18 RGB LED driver Dan Murphy
2018-12-19 19:04   ` Dan Murphy
2018-12-19 19:34   ` Pavel Machek
2018-12-19 19:41     ` Dan Murphy
2018-12-19 20:10       ` Pavel Machek
2018-12-19 20:41         ` Dan Murphy
2018-12-19 21:36           ` Jacek Anaszewski
2018-12-19 21:50             ` Dan Murphy
2018-12-20 12:40               ` Vesa Jääskeläinen
2018-12-20 13:56                 ` Dan Murphy
2019-01-01 13:45                 ` Vesa Jääskeläinen
2019-01-03 22:05                   ` Jacek Anaszewski
2019-01-03 23:19                     ` Vesa Jääskeläinen
2019-01-03 23:34                       ` Pavel Machek
2019-01-04 19:49                         ` Vesa Jääskeläinen
2019-01-04 20:43                           ` Pavel Machek
2019-01-04 19:12                       ` Jacek Anaszewski
2019-01-04 20:12                         ` Pavel Machek
2019-01-04 21:37                           ` Jacek Anaszewski
2019-01-04 22:07                             ` Pavel Machek
2019-01-05 12:16                               ` Jacek Anaszewski
2019-01-05 12:31                                 ` Pavel Machek
2019-01-05 13:16                                   ` Jacek Anaszewski
2019-01-05 22:12                                     ` Generic RGB LED support was " Pavel Machek
2019-01-06 15:52                                       ` Jacek Anaszewski
2019-01-07 19:13                                         ` Jacek Anaszewski
2019-01-07 19:36                                           ` Dan Murphy
2019-01-07 20:59                                             ` Jacek Anaszewski
2019-01-07 21:14                                               ` Dan Murphy
2019-01-08 21:18                                                 ` Jacek Anaszewski
2019-01-08 21:25                                                   ` Dan Murphy [this message]
2019-01-10 12:46                                                     ` Dan Murphy
2019-01-10 19:23                                                       ` Jacek Anaszewski
2019-01-10 19:58                                                         ` Dan Murphy
2019-01-10 21:02                                                           ` Jacek Anaszewski
2019-01-10 21:07                                                             ` Dan Murphy
2019-01-08 22:59                                         ` Pavel Machek
2019-01-09  7:11                                           ` Vesa Jääskeläinen
2019-01-13 16:37                                             ` Jacek Anaszewski
2019-01-05  0:39                             ` Vesa Jääskeläinen
2019-01-07 19:34                               ` Dan Murphy
2019-01-09  6:20                                 ` Vesa Jääskeläinen
2019-01-07 21:13                               ` Jacek Anaszewski
2019-01-07 21:15                                 ` Dan Murphy
2019-01-09  6:46                                 ` Vesa Jääskeläinen
2019-01-13 16:36                                   ` Jacek Anaszewski
2018-12-20 20:31               ` Jacek Anaszewski
2018-12-21  7:32                 ` Jacek Anaszewski
2018-12-21 13:05                   ` Dan Murphy
2018-12-29 18:28                     ` Jacek Anaszewski
2018-12-29 19:07                       ` Pavel Machek
2018-12-30 17:09                         ` Jacek Anaszewski
2018-12-30 17:35                           ` Pavel Machek
2018-12-31 15:43                             ` Jacek Anaszewski
2018-12-31 15:47                               ` Jacek Anaszewski
2018-12-31 19:15                                 ` Dan Murphy
2019-01-01 14:42                                   ` Jacek Anaszewski
2019-01-01 18:11                                     ` Dan Murphy
2019-01-01 22:06                                       ` Jacek Anaszewski
2018-12-31 16:28                               ` Pavel Machek
2019-01-01 14:26                                 ` Jacek Anaszewski
2018-12-19 22:03             ` Pavel Machek
2018-12-19 22:08               ` Dan Murphy
2018-12-19 22:27                 ` Pavel Machek
2018-12-20  1:31                   ` Dan Murphy
2018-12-20  9:06                     ` Pavel Machek
2018-12-20 14:03                       ` Dan Murphy
2019-01-08 21:10   ` Jacek Anaszewski
2019-01-08 21:17     ` Dan Murphy
2019-07-22 20:59 ` Backlight in motorola Droid 4 Pavel Machek
2019-07-23 15:53   ` Dan Murphy
2019-07-24  8:22     ` Pavel Machek
2019-07-24 12:45     ` Pavel Machek
2019-07-24 15:10       ` Dan Murphy
2019-07-24 15:22       ` Dan Murphy
2019-07-26 14:38         ` Dan Murphy
2019-07-29 22:00           ` Pavel Machek
2019-07-30 18:21             ` Dan Murphy
2019-07-30 21:52               ` Pavel Machek

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