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backlight control on Luna: switch PWL instead of LEDB This change is preliminary toward upcoming rework of backlight control logic in our UI firmware. LEDB does not exist on Tango-based platforms (it is not brought out on Tango modules), thus turning it on and off produces absolutely no effect beyond making L1 disable deep sleep when LEDB is turned on. However, both iWOW DSK and our upcoming FC Caramel2 boards have a PWL LED, so let's switch that LED on and off to indicate the state of the UI firmware's backlight control. Note that we are NOT switching the actual Luna LCD backlight here, even though it is trivially controlled with a GPIO. The reason for this seemingly strange choice is that we don't want to turn this development board LCD backlight off until we bring the higher-level backlight control logic up to par, including new logic to "swallow" the first keypress that turns on the darkened LCD.
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Sat, 24 Oct 2020 07:39:54 +0000
parents 1d88c6370725
children 160a5b3a076c
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#define	CONFIG_TARGET_LUNA	1
#define	CONFIG_TARGET_TANGO	1
#define	CONFIG_GPIO046_OUTPUTS	1
#define	CONFIG_MCSI_UNUSED	1
#define	CONFIG_GPIO1_HIGH	1
#define	CONFIG_GPIO3_OUTPUT	1
#define	GPIO1_SPEAKER_CTRL	0
#define	UARTFAX_CLASSIC_DTR_DCD	0
#define	TARGET_HAS_PWL		1