The ath9k driver creates an ath9k LED by default. Instead of having a
non functional LED, configure it properly and remove the extra as it's
not needed.
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
Link: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/19861
Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
&pcie {
status = "okay";
- ath9k: wifi@0,0 {
+ wifi@0,0 {
compatible = "pci168c,0033";
reg = <0x0000 0 0 0 0>;
- #gpio-cells = <2>;
- gpio-controller;
nvmem-cells = <&macaddr_uboot_1fc00 1>, <&cal_art_5000>;
nvmem-cell-names = "mac-address", "calibration";
+
+ led {
+ led-sources = <0>;
+ led-active-low;
+ };
};
};
ath9k: wifi@0,0 {
compatible = "pci168c,0033";
reg = <0x0000 0 0 0 0>;
- #gpio-cells = <2>;
- gpio-controller;
nvmem-cells = <&macaddr_uboot_1fc00 0>, <&cal_art_5000>;
nvmem-cell-names = "mac-address", "calibration";
+
+ led {
+ led-sources = <0>;
+ led-active-low;
+ };
};
};
};
};
- ath9k-leds {
- compatible = "gpio-leds";
-
- wlan5g {
- label = "green:wlan5g";
- gpios = <&ath9k 0 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
- linux,default-trigger = "phy1tpt";
- };
- };
-
keys {
compatible = "gpio-keys";