base-files: Use 200ms LED timing as before for the new phase preinit_regular.

This restores normal pre-r43715 200ms blink-period for the System LED we're all accustomed to see while our OpenWrt routers are booting.

Failsafe possibility will now be signalled with a new 100ms blinking, which is easily recognizable from the normal 200ms booting.

So no existing user will be scared by a new 500ms LED pattern, since such a slow pattern could easily be mistaken for something wrong... I was like "ok why my router is collapsing now, is this a bad flash, a kernel panic, or what else" when I've seen it for the first time ;)

Sorry for not having explained myself better in v1 of this patch.

Original:
Preinit, failsafe is possible: 200ms
Preinit, failsafe not possible anymore, booting normally: 200ms
Failsafe entered: 50ms

Now (after preinit_regular has been introduced):
Preinit, failsafe is possible: 200ms
Preinit, failsafe not possible anymore, booting normally: 500ms *here is the "offending" change*
Failsafe entered: 50ms

With my proposed patch:
Preinit, failsafe is possible: 100ms *indicate this condition with a new timing, that prompts the user to press the key if they want to start failsafe*
Preinit, failsafe not possible anymore, booting normally: 200ms *keep this as before*
Failsafe entered: 50ms

Signed-off-by: Vittorio Gambaletta <openwrt@vittgam.net>

SVN-Revision: 44056
lede-17.01
John Crispin 2015-01-20 06:54:53 +00:00
parent 607ecb249c
commit 29207748b9
1 changed files with 2 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ status_led_blink_fast() {
}
status_led_blink_preinit() {
led_timer $status_led 200 200
led_timer $status_led 100 100
}
status_led_blink_failsafe() {
@ -68,5 +68,5 @@ status_led_blink_failsafe() {
}
status_led_blink_preinit_regular() {
led_timer $status_led 500 500
led_timer $status_led 200 200
}