Re: cdrom support with thinkpad x6 ultrabay

From: George Nychis
Date: Sun Jun 18 2006 - 22:56:21 EST


any update on this? anyone else have a clue?

Thanks!
George


Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote:
> George Nychis wrote:
>> I applied the acpi-dock patch that I specified, and that patch only, and
>> i'm getting errors building:
>>
>> drivers/acpi/dock.c: In function 'dock_notify':
>> drivers/acpi/dock.c:543: error: 'KOBJ_DOCK' undeclared (first use in
>> this function)
>> drivers/acpi/dock.c:543: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported
>> only once
>> drivers/acpi/dock.c:543: error: for each function it appears in.)
>> drivers/acpi/dock.c:562: error: 'KOBJ_UNDOCK' undeclared (first use in
>> this function)
>>
>> Is there something else I need to apply that I am missing?
>>
> Kristen?
>
> J
>> Thanks!
>> George
>>
>>
>> Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote:
>>
>>> George Nychis wrote:
>>>
>>>> it successfully is applied, and i notice that CONFIG_ACPI_DOCK needs to
>>>> be set, so I did a "make oldconfig" after applying the patch, expecting
>>>> it to ask me whether or not i wanted to support it... it didn't. So
>>>> then I manually added "CONFIG_ACPI_DOCK=y" to the .config and built the
>>>> kernel, but dock.o is never built... what else do i need to do?
>>>>
>>> Make sure you disable the (obsolete?) ACPI_IBM_DOCK stuff.
>>>
>>>
>>>> If i can't get hot swappable support yet, I might as well get what is
>>>> supported for now so I can atleast use it sometimes :)
>>>>
>>>> Maybe this cry for help will spark someone to finish off the work on
>>>> hot
>>>> swapping the optical drive.
>>>>
>>> Yeah, I'm hoping all the work on power management in libata will make
>>> things "just work" soon, but I think there's more to it. When you press
>>> the dock eject button, it really needs to go out to acpid, activate a
>>> script to unmount any filesystems mounted off the device, and then poke
>>> the ata layer to remove the device, before OKing the dock eject so the
>>> hardware's "don't do that" light goes out.
>>>
>>> But in the meantime I'm having enough trouble getting plain old
>>> suspend/resume reliable.
>>>
>>> J
>>>
>>>
>
>
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