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643f12db 1 ThinkPad ACPI Extras Driver
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3 Version 0.18
4 October 08th, 2007
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6 Borislav Deianov <borislav@users.sf.net>
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7 Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <hmh@hmh.eng.br>
8 http://ibm-acpi.sf.net/
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10
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11This is a Linux driver for the IBM and Lenovo ThinkPad laptops. It
12supports various features of these laptops which are accessible
13through the ACPI and ACPI EC framework, but not otherwise fully
14supported by the generic Linux ACPI drivers.
15
16This driver used to be named ibm-acpi until kernel 2.6.21 and release
170.13-20070314. It used to be in the drivers/acpi tree, but it was
18moved to the drivers/misc tree and renamed to thinkpad-acpi for kernel
192.6.22, and release 0.14.
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20
21
22Status
23------
24
25The features currently supported are the following (see below for
26detailed description):
27
28 - Fn key combinations
29 - Bluetooth enable and disable
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31 - ThinkLight on and off
32 - limited docking and undocking
33 - UltraBay eject
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34 - CMOS control
35 - LED control
36 - ACPI sounds
37 - temperature sensors
38 - Experimental: embedded controller register dump
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39 - LCD brightness control
40 - Volume control
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28b779d1 42 - Experimental: WAN enable and disable
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43
44A compatibility table by model and feature is maintained on the web
45site, http://ibm-acpi.sf.net/. I appreciate any success or failure
46reports, especially if they add to or correct the compatibility table.
47Please include the following information in your report:
48
49 - ThinkPad model name
50 - a copy of your DSDT, from /proc/acpi/dsdt
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51 - a copy of the output of dmidecode, with serial numbers
52 and UUIDs masked off
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53 - which driver features work and which don't
54 - the observed behavior of non-working features
55
56Any other comments or patches are also more than welcome.
57
58
59Installation
60------------
61
62If you are compiling this driver as included in the Linux kernel
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63sources, simply enable the CONFIG_THINKPAD_ACPI option, and optionally
64enable the CONFIG_THINKPAD_ACPI_BAY option if you want the
65thinkpad-specific bay functionality.
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66
67Features
68--------
69
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70The driver exports two different interfaces to userspace, which can be
71used to access the features it provides. One is a legacy procfs-based
72interface, which will be removed at some time in the distant future.
73The other is a new sysfs-based interface which is not complete yet.
74
75The procfs interface creates the /proc/acpi/ibm directory. There is a
76file under that directory for each feature it supports. The procfs
77interface is mostly frozen, and will change very little if at all: it
78will not be extended to add any new functionality in the driver, instead
79all new functionality will be implemented on the sysfs interface.
80
81The sysfs interface tries to blend in the generic Linux sysfs subsystems
82and classes as much as possible. Since some of these subsystems are not
83yet ready or stabilized, it is expected that this interface will change,
84and any and all userspace programs must deal with it.
85
86
87Notes about the sysfs interface:
88
89Unlike what was done with the procfs interface, correctness when talking
90to the sysfs interfaces will be enforced, as will correctness in the
91thinkpad-acpi's implementation of sysfs interfaces.
92
93Also, any bugs in the thinkpad-acpi sysfs driver code or in the
94thinkpad-acpi's implementation of the sysfs interfaces will be fixed for
95maximum correctness, even if that means changing an interface in
96non-compatible ways. As these interfaces mature both in the kernel and
97in thinkpad-acpi, such changes should become quite rare.
98
99Applications interfacing to the thinkpad-acpi sysfs interfaces must
100follow all sysfs guidelines and correctly process all errors (the sysfs
101interface makes extensive use of errors). File descriptors and open /
102close operations to the sysfs inodes must also be properly implemented.
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104The version of thinkpad-acpi's sysfs interface is exported by the driver
105as a driver attribute (see below).
106
107Sysfs driver attributes are on the driver's sysfs attribute space,
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108for 2.6.23 this is /sys/bus/platform/drivers/thinkpad_acpi/ and
109/sys/bus/platform/drivers/thinkpad_hwmon/
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111Sysfs device attributes are on the thinkpad_acpi device sysfs attribute
112space, for 2.6.23 this is /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/.
113
114Sysfs device attributes for the sensors and fan are on the
115thinkpad_hwmon device's sysfs attribute space, but you should locate it
116looking for a hwmon device with the name attribute of "thinkpad".
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117
118Driver version
119--------------
120
121procfs: /proc/acpi/ibm/driver
122sysfs driver attribute: version
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123
124The driver name and version. No commands can be written to this file.
125
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126Sysfs interface version
127-----------------------
128
129sysfs driver attribute: interface_version
130
131Version of the thinkpad-acpi sysfs interface, as an unsigned long
132(output in hex format: 0xAAAABBCC), where:
133 AAAA - major revision
134 BB - minor revision
135 CC - bugfix revision
136
137The sysfs interface version changelog for the driver can be found at the
138end of this document. Changes to the sysfs interface done by the kernel
139subsystems are not documented here, nor are they tracked by this
140attribute.
141
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142Changes to the thinkpad-acpi sysfs interface are only considered
143non-experimental when they are submitted to Linux mainline, at which
144point the changes in this interface are documented and interface_version
145may be updated. If you are using any thinkpad-acpi features not yet
146sent to mainline for merging, you do so on your own risk: these features
147may disappear, or be implemented in a different and incompatible way by
148the time they are merged in Linux mainline.
149
150Changes that are backwards-compatible by nature (e.g. the addition of
151attributes that do not change the way the other attributes work) do not
152always warrant an update of interface_version. Therefore, one must
153expect that an attribute might not be there, and deal with it properly
154(an attribute not being there *is* a valid way to make it clear that a
155feature is not available in sysfs).
156
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157Hot keys
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159
160procfs: /proc/acpi/ibm/hotkey
cc4c24e1 161sysfs device attribute: hotkey_*
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163In a ThinkPad, the ACPI HKEY handler is responsible for comunicating
164some important events and also keyboard hot key presses to the operating
165system. Enabling the hotkey functionality of thinkpad-acpi signals the
166firmware that such a driver is present, and modifies how the ThinkPad
167firmware will behave in many situations.
168
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169The driver enables the hot key feature automatically when loaded. The
170feature can later be disabled and enabled back at runtime. The driver
171will also restore the hot key feature to its previous state and mask
172when it is unloaded.
173
1a343760 174When the hotkey feature is enabled and the hot key mask is set (see
ff80f137 175below), the driver will report HKEY events in the following format:
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177 ibm/hotkey HKEY 00000080 0000xxxx
178
ff80f137 179Some of these events refer to hot key presses, but not all.
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181The driver will generate events over the input layer for hot keys and
182radio switches, and over the ACPI netlink layer for other events. The
183input layer support accepts the standard IOCTLs to remap the keycodes
184assigned to each hot key.
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185
186The hot key bit mask allows some control over which hot keys generate
187events. If a key is "masked" (bit set to 0 in the mask), the firmware
188will handle it. If it is "unmasked", it signals the firmware that
189thinkpad-acpi would prefer to handle it, if the firmware would be so
190kind to allow it (and it often doesn't!).
191
192Not all bits in the mask can be modified. Not all bits that can be
193modified do anything. Not all hot keys can be individually controlled
194by the mask. Some models do not support the mask at all, and in those
195models, hot keys cannot be controlled individually. The behaviour of
196the mask is, therefore, higly dependent on the ThinkPad model.
197
198Note that unmasking some keys prevents their default behavior. For
199example, if Fn+F5 is unmasked, that key will no longer enable/disable
200Bluetooth by itself.
201
202Note also that not all Fn key combinations are supported through ACPI.
203For example, on the X40, the brightness, volume and "Access IBM" buttons
204do not generate ACPI events even with this driver. They *can* be used
205through the "ThinkPad Buttons" utility, see http://www.nongnu.org/tpb/
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207procfs notes:
208
209The following commands can be written to the /proc/acpi/ibm/hotkey file:
210
211 echo enable > /proc/acpi/ibm/hotkey -- enable the hot keys feature
212 echo disable > /proc/acpi/ibm/hotkey -- disable the hot keys feature
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213 echo 0xffffffff > /proc/acpi/ibm/hotkey -- enable all hot keys
214 echo 0 > /proc/acpi/ibm/hotkey -- disable all possible hot keys
215 ... any other 8-hex-digit mask ...
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216 echo reset > /proc/acpi/ibm/hotkey -- restore the original mask
217
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218The procfs interface does not support NVRAM polling control. So as to
219maintain maximum bug-to-bug compatibility, it does not report any masks,
220nor does it allow one to manipulate the hot key mask when the firmware
221does not support masks at all, even if NVRAM polling is in use.
222
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223sysfs notes:
224
cc4c24e1 225 hotkey_bios_enabled:
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226 Returns the status of the hot keys feature when
227 thinkpad-acpi was loaded. Upon module unload, the hot
228 key feature status will be restored to this value.
229
230 0: hot keys were disabled
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cc4c24e1 233 hotkey_bios_mask:
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234 Returns the hot keys mask when thinkpad-acpi was loaded.
235 Upon module unload, the hot keys mask will be restored
236 to this value.
237
cc4c24e1 238 hotkey_enable:
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239 Enables/disables the hot keys feature in the ACPI
240 firmware, and reports current status of the hot keys
241 feature. Has no effect on the NVRAM hot key polling
242 functionality.
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243
244 0: disables the hot keys feature / feature disabled
245 1: enables the hot keys feature / feature enabled
246
cc4c24e1 247 hotkey_mask:
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248 bit mask to enable driver-handling (and depending on
249 the firmware, ACPI event generation) for each hot key
250 (see above). Returns the current status of the hot keys
251 mask, and allows one to modify it.
252
253 Note: when NVRAM polling is active, the firmware mask
254 will be different from the value returned by
255 hotkey_mask. The driver will retain enabled bits for
256 hotkeys that are under NVRAM polling even if the
257 firmware refuses them, and will not set these bits on
258 the firmware hot key mask.
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260 hotkey_all_mask:
261 bit mask that should enable event reporting for all
262 supported hot keys, when echoed to hotkey_mask above.
263 Unless you know which events need to be handled
264 passively (because the firmware *will* handle them
265 anyway), do *not* use hotkey_all_mask. Use
266 hotkey_recommended_mask, instead. You have been warned.
267
268 hotkey_recommended_mask:
269 bit mask that should enable event reporting for all
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270 supported hot keys, except those which are always
271 handled by the firmware anyway. Echo it to
272 hotkey_mask above, to use.
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274 hotkey_source_mask:
275 bit mask that selects which hot keys will the driver
276 poll the NVRAM for. This is auto-detected by the driver
277 based on the capabilities reported by the ACPI firmware,
278 but it can be overridden at runtime.
279
280 Hot keys whose bits are set in both hotkey_source_mask
281 and also on hotkey_mask are polled for in NVRAM. Only a
282 few hot keys are available through CMOS NVRAM polling.
283
284 Warning: when in NVRAM mode, the volume up/down/mute
285 keys are synthesized according to changes in the mixer,
286 so you have to use volume up or volume down to unmute,
287 as per the ThinkPad volume mixer user interface. When
288 in ACPI event mode, volume up/down/mute are reported as
289 separate events, but this behaviour may be corrected in
290 future releases of this driver, in which case the
291 ThinkPad volume mixer user interface semanthics will be
292 enforced.
293
294 hotkey_poll_freq:
295 frequency in Hz for hot key polling. It must be between
296 0 and 25 Hz. Polling is only carried out when strictly
297 needed.
298
299 Setting hotkey_poll_freq to zero disables polling, and
300 will cause hot key presses that require NVRAM polling
301 to never be reported.
302
303 Setting hotkey_poll_freq too low will cause repeated
304 pressings of the same hot key to be misreported as a
305 single key press, or to not even be detected at all.
306 The recommended polling frequency is 10Hz.
307
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308 hotkey_radio_sw:
309 if the ThinkPad has a hardware radio switch, this
310 attribute will read 0 if the switch is in the "radios
311 disabled" postition, and 1 if the switch is in the
312 "radios enabled" position.
313
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314 hotkey_report_mode:
315 Returns the state of the procfs ACPI event report mode
316 filter for hot keys. If it is set to 1 (the default),
317 all hot key presses are reported both through the input
318 layer and also as ACPI events through procfs (but not
319 through netlink). If it is set to 2, hot key presses
320 are reported only through the input layer.
321
322 This attribute is read-only in kernels 2.6.23 or later,
323 and read-write on earlier kernels.
324
325 May return -EPERM (write access locked out by module
326 parameter) or -EACCES (read-only).
327
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328 wakeup_reason:
329 Set to 1 if the system is waking up because the user
330 requested a bay ejection. Set to 2 if the system is
331 waking up because the user requested the system to
332 undock. Set to zero for normal wake-ups or wake-ups
333 due to unknown reasons.
334
335 wakeup_hotunplug_complete:
336 Set to 1 if the system was waken up because of an
337 undock or bay ejection request, and that request
338 was sucessfully completed. At this point, it might
339 be useful to send the system back to sleep, at the
340 user's choice. Refer to HKEY events 0x4003 and
341 0x3003, below.
342
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343input layer notes:
344
345A Hot key is mapped to a single input layer EV_KEY event, possibly
346followed by an EV_MSC MSC_SCAN event that shall contain that key's scan
347code. An EV_SYN event will always be generated to mark the end of the
348event block.
349
350Do not use the EV_MSC MSC_SCAN events to process keys. They are to be
351used as a helper to remap keys, only. They are particularly useful when
352remapping KEY_UNKNOWN keys.
353
354The events are available in an input device, with the following id:
355
356 Bus: BUS_HOST
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357 vendor: 0x1014 (PCI_VENDOR_ID_IBM) or
358 0x17aa (PCI_VENDOR_ID_LENOVO)
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359 product: 0x5054 ("TP")
360 version: 0x4101
361
362The version will have its LSB incremented if the keymap changes in a
363backwards-compatible way. The MSB shall always be 0x41 for this input
364device. If the MSB is not 0x41, do not use the device as described in
365this section, as it is either something else (e.g. another input device
366exported by a thinkpad driver, such as HDAPS) or its functionality has
367been changed in a non-backwards compatible way.
368
369Adding other event types for other functionalities shall be considered a
370backwards-compatible change for this input device.
371
372Thinkpad-acpi Hot Key event map (version 0x4101):
373
374ACPI Scan
375event code Key Notes
376
3770x1001 0x00 FN+F1 -
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3780x1002 0x01 FN+F2 IBM: battery (rare)
379 Lenovo: Screen lock
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3810x1003 0x02 FN+F3 Many IBM models always report
382 this hot key, even with hot keys
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383 disabled or with Fn+F3 masked
384 off
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385 IBM: screen lock
386 Lenovo: battery
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3880x1004 0x03 FN+F4 Sleep button (ACPI sleep button
389 semanthics, i.e. sleep-to-RAM).
390 It is always generate some kind
391 of event, either the hot key
392 event or a ACPI sleep button
393 event. The firmware may
394 refuse to generate further FN+F4
395 key presses until a S3 or S4 ACPI
396 sleep cycle is performed or some
397 time passes.
398
3990x1005 0x04 FN+F5 Radio. Enables/disables
400 the internal BlueTooth hardware
401 and W-WAN card if left in control
402 of the firmware. Does not affect
403 the WLAN card.
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404 Should be used to turn on/off all
405 radios (bluetooth+W-WAN+WLAN),
406 really.
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407
4080x1006 0x05 FN+F6 -
409
4100x1007 0x06 FN+F7 Video output cycle.
411 Do you feel lucky today?
412
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4130x1008 0x07 FN+F8 IBM: toggle screen expand
414 Lenovo: configure ultranav
415
4160x1009 0x08 FN+F9 -
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417 .. .. ..
4180x100B 0x0A FN+F11 -
419
4200x100C 0x0B FN+F12 Sleep to disk. You are always
421 supposed to handle it yourself,
422 either through the ACPI event,
423 or through a hotkey event.
424 The firmware may refuse to
425 generate further FN+F4 key
426 press events until a S3 or S4
427 ACPI sleep cycle is performed,
428 or some time passes.
429
4300x100D 0x0C FN+BACKSPACE -
4310x100E 0x0D FN+INSERT -
4320x100F 0x0E FN+DELETE -
433
4340x1010 0x0F FN+HOME Brightness up. This key is
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435 always handled by the firmware
436 in IBM ThinkPads, even when
437 unmasked. Just leave it alone.
438 For Lenovo ThinkPads with a new
439 BIOS, it has to be handled either
440 by the ACPI OSI, or by userspace.
4410x1011 0x10 FN+END Brightness down. See brightness
442 up for details.
443
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4440x1012 0x11 FN+PGUP Thinklight toggle. This key is
445 always handled by the firmware,
446 even when unmasked.
447
4480x1013 0x12 FN+PGDOWN -
449
4500x1014 0x13 FN+SPACE Zoom key
451
4520x1015 0x14 VOLUME UP Internal mixer volume up. This
453 key is always handled by the
454 firmware, even when unmasked.
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455 NOTE: Lenovo seems to be changing
456 this.
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4570x1016 0x15 VOLUME DOWN Internal mixer volume up. This
458 key is always handled by the
459 firmware, even when unmasked.
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460 NOTE: Lenovo seems to be changing
461 this.
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4620x1017 0x16 MUTE Mute internal mixer. This
463 key is always handled by the
464 firmware, even when unmasked.
465
4660x1018 0x17 THINKPAD Thinkpad/Access IBM/Lenovo key
467
4680x1019 0x18 unknown
469.. .. ..
4700x1020 0x1F unknown
471
472The ThinkPad firmware does not allow one to differentiate when most hot
473keys are pressed or released (either that, or we don't know how to, yet).
474For these keys, the driver generates a set of events for a key press and
475immediately issues the same set of events for a key release. It is
476unknown by the driver if the ThinkPad firmware triggered these events on
477hot key press or release, but the firmware will do it for either one, not
478both.
479
ff80f137 480If a key is mapped to KEY_RESERVED, it generates no input events at all.
6a38abbf 481If a key is mapped to KEY_UNKNOWN, it generates an input event that
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482includes an scan code. If a key is mapped to anything else, it will
483generate input device EV_KEY events.
6a38abbf 484
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485Non hot-key ACPI HKEY event map:
4860x5001 Lid closed
4870x5002 Lid opened
4880x7000 Radio Switch may have changed state
489
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490The above events are not propagated by the driver, except for legacy
491compatibility purposes when hotkey_report_mode is set to 1.
492
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4930x2304 System is waking up from suspend to undock
4940x2305 System is waking up from suspend to eject bay
4950x2404 System is waking up from hibernation to undock
4960x2405 System is waking up from hibernation to eject bay
497
498The above events are never propagated by the driver.
499
5000x3003 Bay ejection (see 0x2x05) complete, can sleep again
5010x4003 Undocked (see 0x2x04), can sleep again
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5020x5009 Tablet swivel: switched to tablet mode
5030x500A Tablet swivel: switched to normal mode
5040x500B Tablet pen insterted into its storage bay
5050x500C Tablet pen removed from its storage bay
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5060x5010 Brightness level changed (newer Lenovo BIOSes)
507
508The above events are propagated by the driver.
509
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510Compatibility notes:
511
512ibm-acpi and thinkpad-acpi 0.15 (mainline kernels before 2.6.23) never
513supported the input layer, and sent events over the procfs ACPI event
514interface.
515
516To avoid sending duplicate events over the input layer and the ACPI
517event interface, thinkpad-acpi 0.16 implements a module parameter
518(hotkey_report_mode), and also a sysfs device attribute with the same
519name.
520
521Make no mistake here: userspace is expected to switch to using the input
522layer interface of thinkpad-acpi, together with the ACPI netlink event
523interface in kernels 2.6.23 and later, or with the ACPI procfs event
524interface in kernels 2.6.22 and earlier.
525
526If no hotkey_report_mode module parameter is specified (or it is set to
527zero), the driver defaults to mode 1 (see below), and on kernels 2.6.22
528and earlier, also allows one to change the hotkey_report_mode through
529sysfs. In kernels 2.6.23 and later, where the netlink ACPI event
530interface is available, hotkey_report_mode cannot be changed through
531sysfs (it is read-only).
532
533If the hotkey_report_mode module parameter is set to 1 or 2, it cannot
534be changed later through sysfs (any writes will return -EPERM to signal
535that hotkey_report_mode was locked. On 2.6.23 and later, where
536hotkey_report_mode cannot be changed at all, writes will return -EACES).
537
538hotkey_report_mode set to 1 makes the driver export through the procfs
539ACPI event interface all hot key presses (which are *also* sent to the
540input layer). This is a legacy compatibility behaviour, and it is also
541the default mode of operation for the driver.
542
543hotkey_report_mode set to 2 makes the driver filter out the hot key
544presses from the procfs ACPI event interface, so these events will only
545be sent through the input layer. Userspace that has been updated to use
546the thinkpad-acpi input layer interface should set hotkey_report_mode to
5472.
548
549Hot key press events are never sent to the ACPI netlink event interface.
550Really up-to-date userspace under kernel 2.6.23 and later is to use the
551netlink interface and the input layer interface, and don't bother at all
552with hotkey_report_mode.
553
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555Bluetooth
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d3a6ade4 558procfs: /proc/acpi/ibm/bluetooth
cc4c24e1 559sysfs device attribute: bluetooth_enable
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560
561This feature shows the presence and current state of a ThinkPad
562Bluetooth device in the internal ThinkPad CDC slot.
563
564Procfs notes:
565
566If Bluetooth is installed, the following commands can be used:
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568 echo enable > /proc/acpi/ibm/bluetooth
569 echo disable > /proc/acpi/ibm/bluetooth
570
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571Sysfs notes:
572
573 If the Bluetooth CDC card is installed, it can be enabled /
cc4c24e1 574 disabled through the "bluetooth_enable" thinkpad-acpi device
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575 attribute, and its current status can also be queried.
576
577 enable:
578 0: disables Bluetooth / Bluetooth is disabled
579 1: enables Bluetooth / Bluetooth is enabled.
580
581 Note: this interface will be probably be superseeded by the
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584Video output control -- /proc/acpi/ibm/video
585--------------------------------------------
586
587This feature allows control over the devices used for video output -
588LCD, CRT or DVI (if available). The following commands are available:
589
590 echo lcd_enable > /proc/acpi/ibm/video
591 echo lcd_disable > /proc/acpi/ibm/video
592 echo crt_enable > /proc/acpi/ibm/video
593 echo crt_disable > /proc/acpi/ibm/video
594 echo dvi_enable > /proc/acpi/ibm/video
595 echo dvi_disable > /proc/acpi/ibm/video
596 echo auto_enable > /proc/acpi/ibm/video
597 echo auto_disable > /proc/acpi/ibm/video
598 echo expand_toggle > /proc/acpi/ibm/video
599 echo video_switch > /proc/acpi/ibm/video
600
601Each video output device can be enabled or disabled individually.
602Reading /proc/acpi/ibm/video shows the status of each device.
603
604Automatic video switching can be enabled or disabled. When automatic
605video switching is enabled, certain events (e.g. opening the lid,
606docking or undocking) cause the video output device to change
607automatically. While this can be useful, it also causes flickering
608and, on the X40, video corruption. By disabling automatic switching,
609the flickering or video corruption can be avoided.
610
611The video_switch command cycles through the available video outputs
78f81cc4 612(it simulates the behavior of Fn-F7).
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614Video expansion can be toggled through this feature. This controls
615whether the display is expanded to fill the entire LCD screen when a
616mode with less than full resolution is used. Note that the current
617video expansion status cannot be determined through this feature.
618
619Note that on many models (particularly those using Radeon graphics
620chips) the X driver configures the video card in a way which prevents
621Fn-F7 from working. This also disables the video output switching
622features of this driver, as it uses the same ACPI methods as
623Fn-F7. Video switching on the console should still work.
624
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625UPDATE: There's now a patch for the X.org Radeon driver which
626addresses this issue. Some people are reporting success with the patch
627while others are still having problems. For more information:
628
629https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2000
630
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631ThinkLight control -- /proc/acpi/ibm/light
632------------------------------------------
633
634The current status of the ThinkLight can be found in this file. A few
635models which do not make the status available will show it as
636"unknown". The available commands are:
637
638 echo on > /proc/acpi/ibm/light
639 echo off > /proc/acpi/ibm/light
640
78f81cc4 641Docking / undocking -- /proc/acpi/ibm/dock
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643
644Docking and undocking (e.g. with the X4 UltraBase) requires some
645actions to be taken by the operating system to safely make or break
646the electrical connections with the dock.
647
648The docking feature of this driver generates the following ACPI events:
649
650 ibm/dock GDCK 00000003 00000001 -- eject request
651 ibm/dock GDCK 00000003 00000002 -- undocked
652 ibm/dock GDCK 00000000 00000003 -- docked
653
654NOTE: These events will only be generated if the laptop was docked
655when originally booted. This is due to the current lack of support for
656hot plugging of devices in the Linux ACPI framework. If the laptop was
657booted while not in the dock, the following message is shown in the
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658logs:
659
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661
662In this case, no dock-related events are generated but the dock and
663undock commands described below still work. They can be executed
664manually or triggered by Fn key combinations (see the example acpid
665configuration files included in the driver tarball package available
666on the web site).
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667
668When the eject request button on the dock is pressed, the first event
669above is generated. The handler for this event should issue the
670following command:
671
672 echo undock > /proc/acpi/ibm/dock
673
674After the LED on the dock goes off, it is safe to eject the laptop.
675Note: if you pressed this key by mistake, go ahead and eject the
676laptop, then dock it back in. Otherwise, the dock may not function as
677expected.
678
679When the laptop is docked, the third event above is generated. The
680handler for this event should issue the following command to fully
681enable the dock:
682
683 echo dock > /proc/acpi/ibm/dock
684
685The contents of the /proc/acpi/ibm/dock file shows the current status
686of the dock, as provided by the ACPI framework.
687
688The docking support in this driver does not take care of enabling or
689disabling any other devices you may have attached to the dock. For
690example, a CD drive plugged into the UltraBase needs to be disabled or
691enabled separately. See the provided example acpid configuration files
692for how this can be accomplished.
693
694There is no support yet for PCI devices that may be attached to a
695docking station, e.g. in the ThinkPad Dock II. The driver currently
696does not recognize, enable or disable such devices. This means that
697the only docking stations currently supported are the X-series
698UltraBase docks and "dumb" port replicators like the Mini Dock (the
699latter don't need any ACPI support, actually).
700
78f81cc4 701UltraBay eject -- /proc/acpi/ibm/bay
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703
704Inserting or ejecting an UltraBay device requires some actions to be
705taken by the operating system to safely make or break the electrical
706connections with the device.
707
708This feature generates the following ACPI events:
709
710 ibm/bay MSTR 00000003 00000000 -- eject request
711 ibm/bay MSTR 00000001 00000000 -- eject lever inserted
712
713NOTE: These events will only be generated if the UltraBay was present
714when the laptop was originally booted (on the X series, the UltraBay
715is in the dock, so it may not be present if the laptop was undocked).
716This is due to the current lack of support for hot plugging of devices
717in the Linux ACPI framework. If the laptop was booted without the
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718UltraBay, the following message is shown in the logs:
719
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722In this case, no bay-related events are generated but the eject
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723command described below still works. It can be executed manually or
724triggered by a hot key combination.
725
726Sliding the eject lever generates the first event shown above. The
727handler for this event should take whatever actions are necessary to
728shut down the device in the UltraBay (e.g. call idectl), then issue
729the following command:
730
731 echo eject > /proc/acpi/ibm/bay
732
733After the LED on the UltraBay goes off, it is safe to pull out the
734device.
735
736When the eject lever is inserted, the second event above is
737generated. The handler for this event should take whatever actions are
738necessary to enable the UltraBay device (e.g. call idectl).
739
740The contents of the /proc/acpi/ibm/bay file shows the current status
741of the UltraBay, as provided by the ACPI framework.
742
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743EXPERIMENTAL warm eject support on the 600e/x, A22p and A3x (To use
744this feature, you need to supply the experimental=1 parameter when
745loading the module):
746
747These models do not have a button near the UltraBay device to request
748a hot eject but rather require the laptop to be put to sleep
749(suspend-to-ram) before the bay device is ejected or inserted).
750The sequence of steps to eject the device is as follows:
751
752 echo eject > /proc/acpi/ibm/bay
753 put the ThinkPad to sleep
754 remove the drive
755 resume from sleep
756 cat /proc/acpi/ibm/bay should show that the drive was removed
757
758On the A3x, both the UltraBay 2000 and UltraBay Plus devices are
759supported. Use "eject2" instead of "eject" for the second bay.
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761Note: the UltraBay eject support on the 600e/x, A22p and A3x is
762EXPERIMENTAL and may not work as expected. USE WITH CAUTION!
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764CMOS control
765------------
766
767procfs: /proc/acpi/ibm/cmos
768sysfs device attribute: cmos_command
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770This feature is mostly used internally by the ACPI firmware to keep the legacy
771CMOS NVRAM bits in sync with the current machine state, and to record this
772state so that the ThinkPad will retain such settings across reboots.
773
774Some of these commands actually perform actions in some ThinkPad models, but
775this is expected to disappear more and more in newer models. As an example, in
776a T43 and in a X40, commands 12 and 13 still control the ThinkLight state for
777real, but commands 0 to 2 don't control the mixer anymore (they have been
778phased out) and just update the NVRAM.
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780The range of valid cmos command numbers is 0 to 21, but not all have an
781effect and the behavior varies from model to model. Here is the behavior
782on the X40 (tpb is the ThinkPad Buttons utility):
1da177e4 783
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784 0 - Related to "Volume down" key press
785 1 - Related to "Volume up" key press
786 2 - Related to "Mute on" key press
787 3 - Related to "Access IBM" key press
788 4 - Related to "LCD brightness up" key pess
789 5 - Related to "LCD brightness down" key press
790 11 - Related to "toggle screen expansion" key press/function
791 12 - Related to "ThinkLight on"
792 13 - Related to "ThinkLight off"
793 14 - Related to "ThinkLight" key press (toggle thinklight)
1da177e4 794
b616004c 795The cmos command interface is prone to firmware split-brain problems, as
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796in newer ThinkPads it is just a compatibility layer. Do not use it, it is
797exported just as a debug tool.
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799LED control -- /proc/acpi/ibm/led
800---------------------------------
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801
802Some of the LED indicators can be controlled through this feature. The
803available commands are:
804
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805 echo '<led number> on' >/proc/acpi/ibm/led
806 echo '<led number> off' >/proc/acpi/ibm/led
807 echo '<led number> blink' >/proc/acpi/ibm/led
1da177e4 808
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809The <led number> range is 0 to 7. The set of LEDs that can be
810controlled varies from model to model. Here is the mapping on the X40:
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811
812 0 - power
813 1 - battery (orange)
814 2 - battery (green)
815 3 - UltraBase
816 4 - UltraBay
817 7 - standby
818
819All of the above can be turned on and off and can be made to blink.
820
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821ACPI sounds -- /proc/acpi/ibm/beep
822----------------------------------
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823
824The BEEP method is used internally by the ACPI firmware to provide
78f81cc4 825audible alerts in various situations. This feature allows the same
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826sounds to be triggered manually.
827
828The commands are non-negative integer numbers:
829
78f81cc4 830 echo <number> >/proc/acpi/ibm/beep
1da177e4 831
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832The valid <number> range is 0 to 17. Not all numbers trigger sounds
833and the sounds vary from model to model. Here is the behavior on the
834X40:
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836 0 - stop a sound in progress (but use 17 to stop 16)
837 2 - two beeps, pause, third beep ("low battery")
1da177e4 838 3 - single beep
78f81cc4 839 4 - high, followed by low-pitched beep ("unable")
1da177e4 840 5 - single beep
78f81cc4 841 6 - very high, followed by high-pitched beep ("AC/DC")
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842 7 - high-pitched beep
843 9 - three short beeps
844 10 - very long beep
845 12 - low-pitched beep
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846 15 - three high-pitched beeps repeating constantly, stop with 0
847 16 - one medium-pitched beep repeating constantly, stop with 17
848 17 - stop 16
849
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850Temperature sensors
851-------------------
852
853procfs: /proc/acpi/ibm/thermal
7fd40029 854sysfs device attributes: (hwmon "thinkpad") temp*_input
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856Most ThinkPads include six or more separate temperature sensors but only
857expose the CPU temperature through the standard ACPI methods. This
858feature shows readings from up to eight different sensors on older
859ThinkPads, and up to sixteen different sensors on newer ThinkPads.
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860
861For example, on the X40, a typical output may be:
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862temperatures: 42 42 45 41 36 -128 33 -128
863
3d6f99ca 864On the T43/p, a typical output may be:
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865temperatures: 48 48 36 52 38 -128 31 -128 48 52 48 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128
866
867The mapping of thermal sensors to physical locations varies depending on
868system-board model (and thus, on ThinkPad model).
869
870http://thinkwiki.org/wiki/Thermal_Sensors is a public wiki page that
871tries to track down these locations for various models.
872
873Most (newer?) models seem to follow this pattern:
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8751: CPU
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8762: (depends on model)
8773: (depends on model)
78f81cc4 8784: GPU
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8795: Main battery: main sensor
8806: Bay battery: main sensor
8817: Main battery: secondary sensor
8828: Bay battery: secondary sensor
8839-15: (depends on model)
884
885For the R51 (source: Thomas Gruber):
8862: Mini-PCI
8873: Internal HDD
888
889For the T43, T43/p (source: Shmidoax/Thinkwiki.org)
890http://thinkwiki.org/wiki/Thermal_Sensors#ThinkPad_T43.2C_T43p
8912: System board, left side (near PCMCIA slot), reported as HDAPS temp
8923: PCMCIA slot
8939: MCH (northbridge) to DRAM Bus
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89410: Clock-generator, mini-pci card and ICH (southbridge), under Mini-PCI
895 card, under touchpad
60eb0b35 89611: Power regulator, underside of system board, below F2 key
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898The A31 has a very atypical layout for the thermal sensors
899(source: Milos Popovic, http://thinkwiki.org/wiki/Thermal_Sensors#ThinkPad_A31)
9001: CPU
9012: Main Battery: main sensor
9023: Power Converter
9034: Bay Battery: main sensor
9045: MCH (northbridge)
9056: PCMCIA/ambient
9067: Main Battery: secondary sensor
9078: Bay Battery: secondary sensor
908
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910Procfs notes:
911 Readings from sensors that are not available return -128.
912 No commands can be written to this file.
913
914Sysfs notes:
915 Sensors that are not available return the ENXIO error. This
916 status may change at runtime, as there are hotplug thermal
917 sensors, like those inside the batteries and docks.
918
919 thinkpad-acpi thermal sensors are reported through the hwmon
920 subsystem, and follow all of the hwmon guidelines at
921 Documentation/hwmon.
922
923
d6bc8ac9 924EXPERIMENTAL: Embedded controller register dump -- /proc/acpi/ibm/ecdump
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925------------------------------------------------------------------------
926
927This feature is marked EXPERIMENTAL because the implementation
928directly accesses hardware registers and may not work as expected. USE
929WITH CAUTION! To use this feature, you need to supply the
930experimental=1 parameter when loading the module.
931
932This feature dumps the values of 256 embedded controller
933registers. Values which have changed since the last time the registers
934were dumped are marked with a star:
935
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937EC +00 +01 +02 +03 +04 +05 +06 +07 +08 +09 +0a +0b +0c +0d +0e +0f
938EC 0x00: a7 47 87 01 fe 96 00 08 01 00 cb 00 00 00 40 00
939EC 0x10: 00 00 ff ff f4 3c 87 09 01 ff 42 01 ff ff 0d 00
940EC 0x20: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 03 43 00 00 80
941EC 0x30: 01 07 1a 00 30 04 00 00 *85 00 00 10 00 50 00 00
942EC 0x40: 00 00 00 00 00 00 14 01 00 04 00 00 00 00 00 00
943EC 0x50: 00 c0 02 0d 00 01 01 02 02 03 03 03 03 *bc *02 *bc
944EC 0x60: *02 *bc *02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
945EC 0x70: 00 00 00 00 00 12 30 40 *24 *26 *2c *27 *20 80 *1f 80
946EC 0x80: 00 00 00 06 *37 *0e 03 00 00 00 0e 07 00 00 00 00
947EC 0x90: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
948EC 0xa0: *ff 09 ff 09 ff ff *64 00 *00 *00 *a2 41 *ff *ff *e0 00
949EC 0xb0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
950EC 0xc0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
951EC 0xd0: 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
952EC 0xe0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 11 20 49 04 24 06 55 03
953EC 0xf0: 31 55 48 54 35 38 57 57 08 2f 45 73 07 65 6c 1a
954
955This feature can be used to determine the register holding the fan
956speed on some models. To do that, do the following:
957
958 - make sure the battery is fully charged
959 - make sure the fan is running
960 - run 'cat /proc/acpi/ibm/ecdump' several times, once per second or so
961
962The first step makes sure various charging-related values don't
963vary. The second ensures that the fan-related values do vary, since
964the fan speed fluctuates a bit. The third will (hopefully) mark the
965fan register with a star:
966
837ca6dd 967[root@x40 ibm-acpi]# cat /proc/acpi/ibm/ecdump
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968EC +00 +01 +02 +03 +04 +05 +06 +07 +08 +09 +0a +0b +0c +0d +0e +0f
969EC 0x00: a7 47 87 01 fe 96 00 08 01 00 cb 00 00 00 40 00
970EC 0x10: 00 00 ff ff f4 3c 87 09 01 ff 42 01 ff ff 0d 00
971EC 0x20: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 03 43 00 00 80
972EC 0x30: 01 07 1a 00 30 04 00 00 85 00 00 10 00 50 00 00
973EC 0x40: 00 00 00 00 00 00 14 01 00 04 00 00 00 00 00 00
974EC 0x50: 00 c0 02 0d 00 01 01 02 02 03 03 03 03 bc 02 bc
975EC 0x60: 02 bc 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
976EC 0x70: 00 00 00 00 00 12 30 40 24 27 2c 27 21 80 1f 80
977EC 0x80: 00 00 00 06 *be 0d 03 00 00 00 0e 07 00 00 00 00
978EC 0x90: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
979EC 0xa0: ff 09 ff 09 ff ff 64 00 00 00 a2 41 ff ff e0 00
980EC 0xb0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
981EC 0xc0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
982EC 0xd0: 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
983EC 0xe0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 11 20 49 04 24 06 55 03
984EC 0xf0: 31 55 48 54 35 38 57 57 08 2f 45 73 07 65 6c 1a
985
986Another set of values that varies often is the temperature
987readings. Since temperatures don't change vary fast, you can take
988several quick dumps to eliminate them.
989
990You can use a similar method to figure out the meaning of other
991embedded controller registers - e.g. make sure nothing else changes
992except the charging or discharging battery to determine which
993registers contain the current battery capacity, etc. If you experiment
994with this, do send me your results (including some complete dumps with
995a description of the conditions when they were taken.)
996
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997LCD brightness control
998----------------------
999
1000procfs: /proc/acpi/ibm/brightness
1001sysfs backlight device "thinkpad_screen"
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1003This feature allows software control of the LCD brightness on ThinkPad
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1004models which don't have a hardware brightness slider.
1005
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1006It has some limitations: the LCD backlight cannot be actually turned on or
1007off by this interface, and in many ThinkPad models, the "dim while on
1008battery" functionality will be enabled by the BIOS when this interface is
1009used, and cannot be controlled.
1010
1011On IBM (and some of the earlier Lenovo) ThinkPads, the backlight control
1012has eight brightness levels, ranging from 0 to 7. Some of the levels
1013may not be distinct. Later Lenovo models that implement the ACPI
1014display backlight brightness control methods have 16 levels, ranging
1015from 0 to 15.
1016
1017There are two interfaces to the firmware for direct brightness control,
1018EC and CMOS. To select which one should be used, use the
1019brightness_mode module parameter: brightness_mode=1 selects EC mode,
1020brightness_mode=2 selects CMOS mode, brightness_mode=3 selects both EC
1021and CMOS. The driver tries to autodetect which interface to use.
1022
1023When display backlight brightness controls are available through the
1024standard ACPI interface, it is best to use it instead of this direct
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1025ThinkPad-specific interface. The driver will disable its native
1026backlight brightness control interface if it detects that the standard
1027ACPI interface is available in the ThinkPad.
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1029The brightness_enable module parameter can be used to control whether
1030the LCD brightness control feature will be enabled when available.
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1031brightness_enable=0 forces it to be disabled. brightness_enable=1
1032forces it to be enabled when available, even if the standard ACPI
1033interface is also available.
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1035Procfs notes:
1036
1037 The available commands are:
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1039 echo up >/proc/acpi/ibm/brightness
1040 echo down >/proc/acpi/ibm/brightness
1041 echo 'level <level>' >/proc/acpi/ibm/brightness
1042
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1043Sysfs notes:
1044
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1045The interface is implemented through the backlight sysfs class, which is
1046poorly documented at this time.
7d5a015e 1047
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1048Locate the thinkpad_screen device under /sys/class/backlight, and inside
1049it there will be the following attributes:
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1050
1051 max_brightness:
1052 Reads the maximum brightness the hardware can be set to.
1053 The minimum is always zero.
1054
1055 actual_brightness:
1056 Reads what brightness the screen is set to at this instant.
1057
1058 brightness:
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1059 Writes request the driver to change brightness to the
1060 given value. Reads will tell you what brightness the
1061 driver is trying to set the display to when "power" is set
1062 to zero and the display has not been dimmed by a kernel
1063 power management event.
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1064
1065 power:
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1066 power management mode, where 0 is "display on", and 1 to 3
1067 will dim the display backlight to brightness level 0
1068 because thinkpad-acpi cannot really turn the backlight
1069 off. Kernel power management events can temporarily
1070 increase the current power management level, i.e. they can
1071 dim the display.
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1076
1077This feature allows volume control on ThinkPad models which don't have
1078a hardware volume knob. The available commands are:
1079
1080 echo up >/proc/acpi/ibm/volume
1081 echo down >/proc/acpi/ibm/volume
1082 echo mute >/proc/acpi/ibm/volume
1083 echo 'level <level>' >/proc/acpi/ibm/volume
1084
1085The <level> number range is 0 to 15 although not all of them may be
1086distinct. The unmute the volume after the mute command, use either the
1087up or down command (the level command will not unmute the volume).
1088The current volume level and mute state is shown in the file.
1089
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1090Fan control and monitoring: fan speed, fan enable/disable
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1092
1093procfs: /proc/acpi/ibm/fan
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1094sysfs device attributes: (hwmon "thinkpad") fan1_input, pwm1,
1095 pwm1_enable
1096sysfs hwmon driver attributes: fan_watchdog
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1098NOTE NOTE NOTE: fan control operations are disabled by default for
1099safety reasons. To enable them, the module parameter "fan_control=1"
1100must be given to thinkpad-acpi.
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1102This feature attempts to show the current fan speed, control mode and
1103other fan data that might be available. The speed is read directly
1104from the hardware registers of the embedded controller. This is known
ecf2a80a 1105to work on later R, T, X and Z series ThinkPads but may show a bogus
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1106value on other models.
1107
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1110Most ThinkPad fans work in "levels" at the firmware interface. Level 0
1111stops the fan. The higher the level, the higher the fan speed, although
1112adjacent levels often map to the same fan speed. 7 is the highest
1113level, where the fan reaches the maximum recommended speed.
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1115Level "auto" means the EC changes the fan level according to some
1116internal algorithm, usually based on readings from the thermal sensors.
78f81cc4 1117
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1119In this level, the EC disables the speed-locked closed-loop fan control,
1120and drives the fan as fast as it can go, which might exceed hardware
1121limits, so use this level with caution.
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1123The fan usually ramps up or down slowly from one speed to another, and
1124it is normal for the EC to take several seconds to react to fan
1125commands. The full-speed level may take up to two minutes to ramp up to
1126maximum speed, and in some ThinkPads, the tachometer readings go stale
1127while the EC is transitioning to the full-speed level.
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78f81cc4 1129WARNING WARNING WARNING: do not leave the fan disabled unless you are
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1130monitoring all of the temperature sensor readings and you are ready to
1131enable it if necessary to avoid overheating.
1132
1133An enabled fan in level "auto" may stop spinning if the EC decides the
1134ThinkPad is cool enough and doesn't need the extra airflow. This is
01dd2fbf 1135normal, and the EC will spin the fan up if the various thermal readings
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1136rise too much.
1137
1138On the X40, this seems to depend on the CPU and HDD temperatures.
1139Specifically, the fan is turned on when either the CPU temperature
1140climbs to 56 degrees or the HDD temperature climbs to 46 degrees. The
1141fan is turned off when the CPU temperature drops to 49 degrees and the
1142HDD temperature drops to 41 degrees. These thresholds cannot
1143currently be controlled.
1144
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1145The ThinkPad's ACPI DSDT code will reprogram the fan on its own when
1146certain conditions are met. It will override any fan programming done
1147through thinkpad-acpi.
1148
1149The thinkpad-acpi kernel driver can be programmed to revert the fan
1150level to a safe setting if userspace does not issue one of the procfs
1151fan commands: "enable", "disable", "level" or "watchdog", or if there
1152are no writes to pwm1_enable (or to pwm1 *if and only if* pwm1_enable is
1153set to 1, manual mode) within a configurable amount of time of up to
1154120 seconds. This functionality is called fan safety watchdog.
1155
1156Note that the watchdog timer stops after it enables the fan. It will be
1157rearmed again automatically (using the same interval) when one of the
1158above mentioned fan commands is received. The fan watchdog is,
1159therefore, not suitable to protect against fan mode changes made through
1160means other than the "enable", "disable", and "level" procfs fan
1161commands, or the hwmon fan control sysfs interface.
1162
1163Procfs notes:
1164
1165The fan may be enabled or disabled with the following commands:
1166
1167 echo enable >/proc/acpi/ibm/fan
1168 echo disable >/proc/acpi/ibm/fan
1169
1170Placing a fan on level 0 is the same as disabling it. Enabling a fan
1171will try to place it in a safe level if it is too slow or disabled.
1172
a12095c2 1173The fan level can be controlled with the command:
78f81cc4 1174
fe98a52c 1175 echo 'level <level>' > /proc/acpi/ibm/fan
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1177Where <level> is an integer from 0 to 7, or one of the words "auto" or
1178"full-speed" (without the quotes). Not all ThinkPads support the "auto"
1179and "full-speed" levels. The driver accepts "disengaged" as an alias for
1180"full-speed", and reports it as "disengaged" for backwards
1181compatibility.
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1182
1183On the X31 and X40 (and ONLY on those models), the fan speed can be
fe98a52c 1184controlled to a certain degree. Once the fan is running, it can be
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1185forced to run faster or slower with the following command:
1186
fe98a52c 1187 echo 'speed <speed>' > /proc/acpi/ibm/fan
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1189The sustainable range of fan speeds on the X40 appears to be from about
11903700 to about 7350. Values outside this range either do not have any
1191effect or the fan speed eventually settles somewhere in that range. The
1192fan cannot be stopped or started with this command. This functionality
1193is incomplete, and not available through the sysfs interface.
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1195To program the safety watchdog, use the "watchdog" command.
1196
1197 echo 'watchdog <interval in seconds>' > /proc/acpi/ibm/fan
1198
1199If you want to disable the watchdog, use 0 as the interval.
1200
1201Sysfs notes:
1202
1203The sysfs interface follows the hwmon subsystem guidelines for the most
1204part, and the exception is the fan safety watchdog.
1205
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1206Writes to any of the sysfs attributes may return the EINVAL error if
1207that operation is not supported in a given ThinkPad or if the parameter
1208is out-of-bounds, and EPERM if it is forbidden. They may also return
1209EINTR (interrupted system call), and EIO (I/O error while trying to talk
1210to the firmware).
1211
1212Features not yet implemented by the driver return ENOSYS.
1213
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1214hwmon device attribute pwm1_enable:
1215 0: PWM offline (fan is set to full-speed mode)
1216 1: Manual PWM control (use pwm1 to set fan level)
1217 2: Hardware PWM control (EC "auto" mode)
1218 3: reserved (Software PWM control, not implemented yet)
1219
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1220 Modes 0 and 2 are not supported by all ThinkPads, and the
1221 driver is not always able to detect this. If it does know a
1222 mode is unsupported, it will return -EINVAL.
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1223
1224hwmon device attribute pwm1:
1225 Fan level, scaled from the firmware values of 0-7 to the hwmon
1226 scale of 0-255. 0 means fan stopped, 255 means highest normal
1227 speed (level 7).
1228
1229 This attribute only commands the fan if pmw1_enable is set to 1
1230 (manual PWM control).
1231
1232hwmon device attribute fan1_input:
1233 Fan tachometer reading, in RPM. May go stale on certain
1234 ThinkPads while the EC transitions the PWM to offline mode,
1235 which can take up to two minutes. May return rubbish on older
1236 ThinkPads.
1237
7fd40029 1238hwmon driver attribute fan_watchdog:
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1239 Fan safety watchdog timer interval, in seconds. Minimum is
1240 1 second, maximum is 120 seconds. 0 disables the watchdog.
1241
1242To stop the fan: set pwm1 to zero, and pwm1_enable to 1.
1243
1244To start the fan in a safe mode: set pwm1_enable to 2. If that fails
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1245with EINVAL, try to set pwm1_enable to 1 and pwm1 to at least 128 (255
1246would be the safest choice, though).
1da177e4 1247
38f996ed 1248
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1249EXPERIMENTAL: WAN
1250-----------------
1251
1252procfs: /proc/acpi/ibm/wan
cc4c24e1 1253sysfs device attribute: wwan_enable
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1254
1255This feature is marked EXPERIMENTAL because the implementation
1256directly accesses hardware registers and may not work as expected. USE
1257WITH CAUTION! To use this feature, you need to supply the
1258experimental=1 parameter when loading the module.
1259
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1260This feature shows the presence and current state of a W-WAN (Sierra
1261Wireless EV-DO) device.
1262
1263It was tested on a Lenovo Thinkpad X60. It should probably work on other
1264Thinkpad models which come with this module installed.
1265
1266Procfs notes:
1267
1268If the W-WAN card is installed, the following commands can be used:
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1269
1270 echo enable > /proc/acpi/ibm/wan
1271 echo disable > /proc/acpi/ibm/wan
1272
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1273Sysfs notes:
1274
1275 If the W-WAN card is installed, it can be enabled /
cc4c24e1 1276 disabled through the "wwan_enable" thinkpad-acpi device
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1277 attribute, and its current status can also be queried.
1278
1279 enable:
1280 0: disables WWAN card / WWAN card is disabled
1281 1: enables WWAN card / WWAN card is enabled.
1282
1283 Note: this interface will be probably be superseeded by the
cc4c24e1 1284 generic rfkill class, so it is NOT to be considered stable yet.
1da177e4 1285
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1286Multiple Commands, Module Parameters
1287------------------------------------
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1288
1289Multiple commands can be written to the proc files in one shot by
1290separating them with commas, for example:
1291
1292 echo enable,0xffff > /proc/acpi/ibm/hotkey
1293 echo lcd_disable,crt_enable > /proc/acpi/ibm/video
1294
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1295Commands can also be specified when loading the thinkpad-acpi module,
1296for example:
1da177e4 1297
643f12db 1298 modprobe thinkpad_acpi hotkey=enable,0xffff video=auto_disable
1da177e4 1299
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1300Enabling debugging output
1301-------------------------
1302
0f035b8e 1303The module takes a debug parameter which can be used to selectively
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1304enable various classes of debugging output, for example:
1305
1306 modprobe ibm_acpi debug=0xffff
1307
1308will enable all debugging output classes. It takes a bitmask, so
1309to enable more than one output class, just add their values.
1310
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1311 Debug bitmask Description
1312 0x0001 Initialization and probing
1313 0x0002 Removal
1314
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1315There is also a kernel build option to enable more debugging
1316information, which may be necessary to debug driver problems.
0dcef77c 1317
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1318The level of debugging information output by the driver can be changed
1319at runtime through sysfs, using the driver attribute debug_level. The
1320attribute takes the same bitmask as the debug module parameter above.
1321
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1322Force loading of module
1323-----------------------
1324
1325If thinkpad-acpi refuses to detect your ThinkPad, you can try to specify
1326the module parameter force_load=1. Regardless of whether this works or
1327not, please contact ibm-acpi-devel@lists.sourceforge.net with a report.
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1328
1329
1330Sysfs interface changelog:
1331
13320x000100: Initial sysfs support, as a single platform driver and
1333 device.
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13340x000200: Hot key support for 32 hot keys, and radio slider switch
1335 support.
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13360x010000: Hot keys are now handled by default over the input
1337 layer, the radio switch generates input event EV_RADIO,
1338 and the driver enables hot key handling by default in
1339 the firmware.
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1340
13410x020000: ABI fix: added a separate hwmon platform device and
1342 driver, which must be located by name (thinkpad)
1343 and the hwmon class for libsensors4 (lm-sensors 3)
1344 compatibility. Moved all hwmon attributes to this
1345 new platform device.
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1346
13470x020100: Marker for thinkpad-acpi with hot key NVRAM polling
1348 support. If you must, use it to know you should not
1349 start an userspace NVRAM poller (allows to detect when
1350 NVRAM is compiled out by the user because it is
1351 unneeded/undesired in the first place).
13520x020101: Marker for thinkpad-acpi with hot key NVRAM polling
1353 and proper hotkey_mask semanthics (version 8 of the
1354 NVRAM polling patch). Some development snapshots of
1355 0.18 had an earlier version that did strange things
1356 to hotkey_mask.