Re: [PATCH 1/1] platform/x86: revert pcengines-apuv2 wire up simswitch gpio as led

From: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult
Date: Fri Jul 31 2020 - 10:02:31 EST


On 31.07.20 15:45, Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult wrote:

Addendum: there's even more functionality we'll loose

Individual LED lines can be made available to specific
unprivileged users / processes, eg. chmod or passing fd's.

For example, allowing a web application to pull the switch,
w/o ever becoming root. And that's indeed a practial use case,
which is used in the field.

--mtx


> On 13.07.20 10:50, Florian Eckert wrote:
>
> Hello Florian,
>
>> This reverts commit 5037d4ddda31c2dbbb018109655f61054b1756dc.
>
> no, please dont.
>
>> This change connects the simswap to the LED subsystem of the kernel.
>> From my point of view, it's nonsense. If we do it this way, then this
>> can be switched relatively easily via the LED subsystem (trigger:
>> none/default-on) and that is dangerous! If this is used, it would be
>> unfavorable, since there is also another trigger (trigger:
>> heartbeat/netdev).
>
> I don't think that potential silly abuse is a good argument. It if
> would, we should also disallow things like "echo FOO > /dev/sda" :p
>
> The reason for it wire'ing up was having an simple and easy to use
> interface. Raw gpios do NOT meet this criteria: complicated to use and
> not stable addressing (from userland PoV) - would require an extra
> userland program just for that single specific task.
>
> Yes, LED is not the optimal approach, same for other gpio-connected
> switches, eg. relais or various multiplexers. But as long as we don't
> have a really fitting subsystem, it's IMHO the best compromise we have
> so far.
>
> Actually, I've already been hacking on a better subsystem, which models
> switchable inter-device connections. It's called portmux. But it's not
> usable yet. Lets talk about this instead of just wildly dropping
> existing functionality, that's used in the field.
>
>
> --mtx
>

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