Re: PATCH : LEDs - possibly the most pointless kernel subsystem ever

From: John Bradford (john@grabjohn.com)
Date: Tue Jul 29 2003 - 15:38:52 EST


> > This patch adds an abstraction layer for programmable LED devices,
> > hardware drivers for the Status LEDs found on some Intel PIIX4E based
> > server hardware (notably the ISP1100 1U rackmount server) and LEDs wired
> > to the parallel port data lines.
>
> I haven't had chance to test this yet, but I really like the idea - by
> an amasing co-incidence, I was actually thinking about the possibility
> of doing a parallel port connected front panel earlier today!
>
> Does anybody have any suggestions for recommended standard uses for
> parallel port connected LEDs?
>
> Disk spinning up/disk ready
> Root login active
>
> Any other suggestions?

Ah, I just thought, for debugging purposes we could have LEDs for:

* BKL taken
* Servicing interrupt
* Kernel stack usage > 2K

John.
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