Re: [PATCH, new ACPI driver] new sony_acpi driver

From: Jean Delvare
Date: Mon Feb 14 2005 - 13:48:32 EST


Hi all,

> > > * pbr is the power-on brightness. It's the brightness that the
> > > laptop uses at power-on time.
> >
> > Will test this evening.

I can confirm, that works for me too.

> > > * cdp is the CD-ROM power. Writing 0 to cdp turns off the cdrom in
> > > order to save a bit of power consumption.
> >
> > I don't seem to have cdp on my system. Is this something I need to
> > manually activate in the driver, or does it simply mean that my
> > laptop doesn't support that feature?
>
> sony_acpi doesn't create this node. But if it is supported on your
> system you should see 'method: name: GCDP' and 'method: name: SCDP'
> in the logs because sony_acpi does enumerate all the methods it
> finds for the snc device.

I don't have this one. The logs say:

sony_acpi: method: name: GPID, args 0
sony_acpi: method: name: GBRT, args 0
sony_acpi: method: name: SBRT, args 1
sony_acpi: method: name: GPBR, args 0
sony_acpi: method: name: SPBR, args 1
sony_acpi: method: name: GCTR, args 0
sony_acpi: method: name: SCTR, args 1
sony_acpi: method: name: GPCR, args 0
sony_acpi: method: name: SPCR, args 1
sony_acpi: method: name: GCMI, args 1
sony_acpi: method: name: SCMI, args 1
sony_acpi: method: name: PWAK, args 0
sony_acpi: method: name: PWRN, args 0
sony_acpi: method: name: CSXB, args 1

So, let alone the ones the driver already exposes when loaded with
debug=1, I have:
GPID, GPCR/SPCR, PWAK and PWRN.

A few random comments:
* GPID could be "get product id"?
* I'll give a try to GPCR/SPCR, seems to be another get/set pair.
* Isn't is strange that GCMI takes one argument?
* CSXB is obviously not part of a standard get/set pair, which might
(somewhat) explain why it crashed my system the other day.

I'll report if I can find more.

Thanks,
--
Jean Delvare
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