1. rename led pin "air" to a more common name "wlan" and use "phy0tpt" to trigger it.
2. led "wan" can be triggered by ethernet pinctrl by default so just drop it.
Signed-off-by: Shiji Yang <yangshiji66@qq.com>
leds {
compatible = "gpio-leds";
- wan {
- label = "blue:wan";
- gpios = <&gpio2 4 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
- };
-
- air {
- label = "blue:air";
+ wlan {
+ label = "blue:wlan";
gpios = <&gpio3 0 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
+ linux,default-trigger = "phy0tpt";
};
usb {
status = "okay";
};
-&gpio2 {
- status = "okay";
-};
-
&gpio3 {
status = "okay";
};
&state_default {
default {
- groups = "i2c", "rgmii1", "ephy", "wled";
+ groups = "i2c", "rgmii1", "wled";
function = "gpio";
};
};
tplink,re200-v1)
ucidef_set_led_netdev "lan" "lan" "green:lan" "eth0"
;;
-youku,yk1)
- ucidef_set_led_switch "wan" "wan" "blue:wan" "switch0" "0x10"
- ucidef_set_led_netdev "wifi_led" "wifi" "blue:air" "wlan0"
- ;;
zbtlink,zbt-ape522ii)
ucidef_set_led_netdev "wlan2g4" "wlan1-link" "green:wlan2g4" "wlan1"
ucidef_set_led_netdev "sys1" "wlan1" "green:sys1" "wlan1" "tx rx"