[Debian-eeepc-devel] How to deal with the freeze?

Ben Armstrong synrg at sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca
Tue Nov 16 18:53:11 UTC 2010


On 11/16/2010 10:33 AM, Ben Armstrong wrote:
> Can someone else please help test?  i.e.
> 
> - on a model supporting WMI (any 1xxxPx model, 1005HA, 1001HA, etc. if
> your model requires the acpi_osi="Linux" hack for hotkeys to work, it
> supports WMI)
> - using 2.6.36 (from experimental)
> - reboot, removing acpi_osi="Linux" from boot parameters and ...
> - verify eeepc_wmi is loaded (or manually load with 'modprobe eeepc_wmi')
> - start acpi_listen & press each Fn- key in succession, logging output
> to a file (probably descending from Fn-F12 -> Fn-F1 is best so that the
> suspend key is pressed last :)
> 
> send us the output

Never mind.  Here goes:

On 2.6.32 + eeepc-wmi backport:

button/volumeup VOLUP 00000080 00000000
 PNP0C14:00 000000d2 00000000
 PNP0C14:00 000000d2 00000000
button/volumedown VOLDN 00000080 00000000
 PNP0C14:00 000000d2 00000000
button/mute MUTE 00000080 00000000
 PNP0C14:00 000000d2 00000000
button/prog1 PROG1 00000080 00000000
video/switchmode VMOD 00000080 00000000
 PNP0C14:00 000000d2 00000000
video/switchmode VMOD 00000080 00000000
video/displayoff DOFF 00000089 00000000
 PNP0C14:00 000000d2 00000000
video/brightnessup BRTUP 00000086 00000000
 PNP0C14:00 000000d2 00000000
video/brightnessdown BRTDN 00000087 00000000
 PNP0C14:00 000000d2 00000000
 PNP0C14:00 000000d2 00000000
 PNP0C14:00 000000d2 00000000
 PNP0C14:00 000000d2 00000000
button/wlan WLAN 00000080 00000000
button/sleep SBTN 00000080 00000000
battery PNP0C0A:00 00000081 00000001
ac_adapter ACPI0003:00 00000081 00000001
processor LNXCPU:00 00000081 00000000
processor LNXCPU:01 00000081 00000000

And on 2.6.36 from experimental:

button/volumeup VOLUP 00000080 00000000
 PNP0C14:00 000000d2 00000000
button/volumedown VOLDN 00000080 00000000
 PNP0C14:00 000000d2 00000000
button/mute MUTE 00000080 00000000
 PNP0C14:00 000000d2 00000000
 PNP0C14:00 000000d2 00000000
video/switchmode VMOD 00000080 00000000
video/switchmode VMOD 00000080 00000000
 PNP0C14:00 000000d2 00000000
 PNP0C14:00 000000d2 00000000
video/brightnessup BRTUP 00000086 00000000
 PNP0C14:00 000000d2 00000000
video/brightnessdown BRTDN 00000087 00000000
 PNP0C14:00 000000d2 00000000
 PNP0C14:00 000000d2 00000000
 PNP0C14:00 000000d2 00000000
button/wlan WLAN 00000080 00000000
 PNP0C14:00 000000d2 00000000
button/sleep SBTN 00000080 00000000
battery PNP0C0A:00 00000081 00000001
ac_adapter ACPI0003:00 00000081 00000001
processor LNXCPU:00 00000081 00000000
processor LNXCPU:01 00000081 00000000

I guess the differences are because the backported module isn't actually
from 2.6.36 but from a later revision (I'll check this with Corentin).

So, looks like whenever eeepc_wmi is present, we have all button/
events, which is exactly what we thought.

Ben



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