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-rw-r--r--Documentation/thinkpad-acpi.txt92
-rw-r--r--drivers/misc/Kconfig20
-rw-r--r--drivers/misc/thinkpad_acpi.c142
-rw-r--r--drivers/misc/thinkpad_acpi.h1
4 files changed, 162 insertions, 93 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/thinkpad-acpi.txt b/Documentation/thinkpad-acpi.txt
index eb2f5986e1e..ca89711f158 100644
--- a/Documentation/thinkpad-acpi.txt
+++ b/Documentation/thinkpad-acpi.txt
@@ -161,20 +161,22 @@ system. Enabling the hotkey functionality of thinkpad-acpi signals the
firmware that such a driver is present, and modifies how the ThinkPad
firmware will behave in many situations.
+The driver enables the hot key feature automatically when loaded. The
+feature can later be disabled and enabled back at runtime. The driver
+will also restore the hot key feature to its previous state and mask
+when it is unloaded.
+
When the hotkey feature is enabled and the hot key mask is set (see
-below), the various hot keys either generate ACPI events in the
-following format:
+below), the driver will report HKEY events in the following format:
ibm/hotkey HKEY 00000080 0000xxxx
-or events over the input layer. The input layer support accepts the
-standard IOCTLs to remap the keycodes assigned to each hotkey.
+Some of these events refer to hot key presses, but not all.
-When the input device is open, the driver will suppress any ACPI hot key
-events that get translated into a meaningful input layer event, in order
-to avoid sending duplicate events to userspace. Hot keys that are
-mapped to KEY_RESERVED in the keymap are not translated, and will always
-generate an ACPI ibm/hotkey HKEY event, and no input layer events.
+The driver will generate events over the input layer for hot keys and
+radio switches, and over the ACPI netlink layer for other events. The
+input layer support accepts the standard IOCTLs to remap the keycodes
+assigned to each hot key.
The hot key bit mask allows some control over which hot keys generate
events. If a key is "masked" (bit set to 0 in the mask), the firmware
@@ -256,6 +258,20 @@ sysfs notes:
disabled" postition, and 1 if the switch is in the
"radios enabled" position.
+ hotkey_report_mode:
+ Returns the state of the procfs ACPI event report mode
+ filter for hot keys. If it is set to 1 (the default),
+ all hot key presses are reported both through the input
+ layer and also as ACPI events through procfs (but not
+ through netlink). If it is set to 2, hot key presses
+ are reported only through the input layer.
+
+ This attribute is read-only in kernels 2.6.23 or later,
+ and read-write on earlier kernels.
+
+ May return -EPERM (write access locked out by module
+ parameter) or -EACCES (read-only).
+
input layer notes:
A Hot key is mapped to a single input layer EV_KEY event, possibly
@@ -393,21 +409,63 @@ unknown by the driver if the ThinkPad firmware triggered these events on
hot key press or release, but the firmware will do it for either one, not
both.
-If a key is mapped to KEY_RESERVED, it generates no input events at all,
-and it may generate a legacy thinkpad-acpi ACPI hotkey event.
-
+If a key is mapped to KEY_RESERVED, it generates no input events at all.
If a key is mapped to KEY_UNKNOWN, it generates an input event that
-includes an scan code, and it may also generate a legacy thinkpad-acpi
-ACPI hotkey event.
-
-If a key is mapped to anything else, it will only generate legacy
-thinkpad-acpi ACPI hotkey events if nobody has opened the input device.
+includes an scan code. If a key is mapped to anything else, it will
+generate input device EV_KEY events.
Non hot-key ACPI HKEY event map:
0x5001 Lid closed
0x5002 Lid opened
0x7000 Radio Switch may have changed state
+The above events are not propagated by the driver, except for legacy
+compatibility purposes when hotkey_report_mode is set to 1.
+
+Compatibility notes:
+
+ibm-acpi and thinkpad-acpi 0.15 (mainline kernels before 2.6.23) never
+supported the input layer, and sent events over the procfs ACPI event
+interface.
+
+To avoid sending duplicate events over the input layer and the ACPI
+event interface, thinkpad-acpi 0.16 implements a module parameter
+(hotkey_report_mode), and also a sysfs device attribute with the same
+name.
+
+Make no mistake here: userspace is expected to switch to using the input
+layer interface of thinkpad-acpi, together with the ACPI netlink event
+interface in kernels 2.6.23 and later, or with the ACPI procfs event
+interface in kernels 2.6.22 and earlier.
+
+If no hotkey_report_mode module parameter is specified (or it is set to
+zero), the driver defaults to mode 1 (see below), and on kernels 2.6.22
+and earlier, also allows one to change the hotkey_report_mode through
+sysfs. In kernels 2.6.23 and later, where the netlink ACPI event
+interface is available, hotkey_report_mode cannot be changed through
+sysfs (it is read-only).
+
+If the hotkey_report_mode module parameter is set to 1 or 2, it cannot
+be changed later through sysfs (any writes will return -EPERM to signal
+that hotkey_report_mode was locked. On 2.6.23 and later, where
+hotkey_report_mode cannot be changed at all, writes will return -EACES).
+
+hotkey_report_mode set to 1 makes the driver export through the procfs
+ACPI event interface all hot key presses (which are *also* sent to the
+input layer). This is a legacy compatibility behaviour, and it is also
+the default mode of operation for the driver.
+
+hotkey_report_mode set to 2 makes the driver filter out the hot key
+presses from the procfs ACPI event interface, so these events will only
+be sent through the input layer. Userspace that has been updated to use
+the thinkpad-acpi input layer interface should set hotkey_report_mode to
+2.
+
+Hot key press events are never sent to the ACPI netlink event interface.
+Really up-to-date userspace under kernel 2.6.23 and later is to use the
+netlink interface and the input layer interface, and don't bother at all
+with hotkey_report_mode.
+
Bluetooth
---------
diff --git a/drivers/misc/Kconfig b/drivers/misc/Kconfig
index a26655881e6..73e248fb2ff 100644
--- a/drivers/misc/Kconfig
+++ b/drivers/misc/Kconfig
@@ -202,25 +202,5 @@ config THINKPAD_ACPI_BAY
If you are not sure, say Y here.
-config THINKPAD_ACPI_INPUT_ENABLED
- bool "Enable input layer support by default"
- depends on THINKPAD_ACPI
- default n
- ---help---
- This option enables thinkpad-acpi hot key handling over the input
- layer at driver load time. When it is unset, the driver does not
- enable hot key handling by default, and also starts up with a mostly
- empty keymap.
-
- This option should be enabled if you have a new enough HAL or other
- userspace support that properly handles the thinkpad-acpi event
- device. It auto-tunes the hot key support to those reported by the
- firmware and enables it automatically.
-
- If unsure, say N here to retain the old behaviour of ibm-acpi, and
- thinkpad-acpi up to kernel 2.6.21: userspace will have to enable and
- set up the thinkpad-acpi hot key handling using the sysfs interace
- after loading the driver.
-
endif # MISC_DEVICES
diff --git a/drivers/misc/thinkpad_acpi.c b/drivers/misc/thinkpad_acpi.c
index bb8956d0c10..3d849d13657 100644
--- a/drivers/misc/thinkpad_acpi.c
+++ b/drivers/misc/thinkpad_acpi.c
@@ -906,9 +906,26 @@ static ssize_t hotkey_radio_sw_show(struct device *dev,
static struct device_attribute dev_attr_hotkey_radio_sw =
__ATTR(hotkey_radio_sw, S_IRUGO, hotkey_radio_sw_show, NULL);
+/* sysfs hotkey report_mode -------------------------------------------- */
+static ssize_t hotkey_report_mode_show(struct device *dev,
+ struct device_attribute *attr,
+ char *buf)
+{
+ return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n",
+ (hotkey_report_mode != 0) ? hotkey_report_mode : 1);
+}
+
+static struct device_attribute dev_attr_hotkey_report_mode =
+ __ATTR(hotkey_report_mode, S_IRUGO, hotkey_report_mode_show, NULL);
+
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------- */
-static struct attribute *hotkey_mask_attributes[] = {
+static struct attribute *hotkey_attributes[] __initdata = {
+ &dev_attr_hotkey_enable.attr,
+ &dev_attr_hotkey_report_mode.attr,
+};
+
+static struct attribute *hotkey_mask_attributes[] __initdata = {
&dev_attr_hotkey_mask.attr,
&dev_attr_hotkey_bios_enabled.attr,
&dev_attr_hotkey_bios_mask.attr,
@@ -987,11 +1004,12 @@ static int __init hotkey_init(struct ibm_init_struct *iibm)
str_supported(tp_features.hotkey));
if (tp_features.hotkey) {
- hotkey_dev_attributes = create_attr_set(7, NULL);
+ hotkey_dev_attributes = create_attr_set(8, NULL);
if (!hotkey_dev_attributes)
return -ENOMEM;
- res = add_to_attr_set(hotkey_dev_attributes,
- &dev_attr_hotkey_enable.attr);
+ res = add_many_to_attr_set(hotkey_dev_attributes,
+ hotkey_attributes,
+ ARRAY_SIZE(hotkey_attributes));
if (res)
return res;
@@ -1055,11 +1073,6 @@ static int __init hotkey_init(struct ibm_init_struct *iibm)
TPACPI_HOTKEY_MAP_SIZE);
}
-#ifndef CONFIG_THINKPAD_ACPI_INPUT_ENABLED
- for (i = 0; i < 12; i++)
- hotkey_keycode_map[i] = KEY_UNKNOWN;
-#endif /* ! CONFIG_THINKPAD_ACPI_INPUT_ENABLED */
-
set_bit(EV_KEY, tpacpi_inputdev->evbit);
set_bit(EV_MSC, tpacpi_inputdev->evbit);
set_bit(MSC_SCAN, tpacpi_inputdev->mscbit);
@@ -1081,14 +1094,17 @@ static int __init hotkey_init(struct ibm_init_struct *iibm)
set_bit(SW_RADIO, tpacpi_inputdev->swbit);
}
-#ifdef CONFIG_THINKPAD_ACPI_INPUT_ENABLED
dbg_printk(TPACPI_DBG_INIT,
"enabling hot key handling\n");
res = hotkey_set(1, (hotkey_all_mask & ~hotkey_reserved_mask)
| hotkey_orig_mask);
if (res)
return res;
-#endif /* CONFIG_THINKPAD_ACPI_INPUT_ENABLED */
+
+ dbg_printk(TPACPI_DBG_INIT,
+ "legacy hot key reporting over procfs %s\n",
+ (hotkey_report_mode < 2) ?
+ "enabled" : "disabled");
}
return (tp_features.hotkey)? 0 : 1;
@@ -1142,58 +1158,65 @@ static void hotkey_notify(struct ibm_struct *ibm, u32 event)
{
u32 hkey;
unsigned int keycode, scancode;
- int sendacpi = 1;
+ int send_acpi_ev = 0;
if (event == 0x80 && acpi_evalf(hkey_handle, &hkey, "MHKP", "d")) {
- if (tpacpi_inputdev->users > 0) {
- switch (hkey >> 12) {
- case 1:
- /* 0x1000-0x1FFF: key presses */
- scancode = hkey & 0xfff;
- if (scancode > 0 && scancode < 0x21) {
- scancode--;
- keycode = hotkey_keycode_map[scancode];
- tpacpi_input_send_key(scancode, keycode);
- sendacpi = (keycode == KEY_RESERVED
- || keycode == KEY_UNKNOWN);
- } else {
- printk(IBM_ERR
- "hotkey 0x%04x out of range for keyboard map\n",
- hkey);
- }
- break;
- case 5:
- /* 0x5000-0x5FFF: LID */
- /* we don't handle it through this path, just
- * eat up known LID events */
- if (hkey != 0x5001 && hkey != 0x5002) {
- printk(IBM_ERR
- "unknown LID-related hotkey event: 0x%04x\n",
- hkey);
- }
+ switch (hkey >> 12) {
+ case 1:
+ /* 0x1000-0x1FFF: key presses */
+ scancode = hkey & 0xfff;
+ if (scancode > 0 && scancode < 0x21) {
+ scancode--;
+ keycode = hotkey_keycode_map[scancode];
+ tpacpi_input_send_key(scancode, keycode);
+ } else {
+ printk(IBM_ERR
+ "hotkey 0x%04x out of range for keyboard map\n",
+ hkey);
+ send_acpi_ev = 1;
+ }
+ break;
+ case 5:
+ /* 0x5000-0x5FFF: LID */
+ /* we don't handle it through this path, just
+ * eat up known LID events */
+ if (hkey != 0x5001 && hkey != 0x5002) {
+ printk(IBM_ERR
+ "unknown LID-related hotkey event: 0x%04x\n",
+ hkey);
+ send_acpi_ev = 1;
+ }
+ break;
+ case 7:
+ /* 0x7000-0x7FFF: misc */
+ if (tp_features.hotkey_wlsw && hkey == 0x7000) {
+ tpacpi_input_send_radiosw();
break;
- case 7:
- /* 0x7000-0x7FFF: misc */
- if (tp_features.hotkey_wlsw && hkey == 0x7000) {
- tpacpi_input_send_radiosw();
- sendacpi = 0;
- break;
- }
- /* fallthrough to default */
- default:
- /* case 2: dock-related */
- /* 0x2305 - T43 waking up due to bay lever eject while aslept */
- /* case 3: ultra-bay related. maybe bay in dock? */
- /* 0x3003 - T43 after wake up by bay lever eject (0x2305) */
- printk(IBM_NOTICE "unhandled hotkey event 0x%04x\n", hkey);
}
+ /* fallthrough to default */
+ default:
+ /* case 2: dock-related */
+ /* 0x2305 - T43 waking up due to bay lever eject while aslept */
+ /* case 3: ultra-bay related. maybe bay in dock? */
+ /* 0x3003 - T43 after wake up by bay lever eject (0x2305) */
+ printk(IBM_NOTICE "unhandled HKEY event 0x%04x\n", hkey);
+ send_acpi_ev = 1;
}
-
- if (sendacpi)
- acpi_bus_generate_proc_event(ibm->acpi->device, event, hkey);
} else {
printk(IBM_ERR "unknown hotkey notification event %d\n", event);
- acpi_bus_generate_proc_event(ibm->acpi->device, event, 0);
+ hkey = 0;
+ send_acpi_ev = 1;
+ }
+
+ /* Legacy events */
+ if (send_acpi_ev || hotkey_report_mode < 2)
+ acpi_bus_generate_proc_event(ibm->acpi->device, event, hkey);
+
+ /* netlink events */
+ if (send_acpi_ev) {
+ acpi_bus_generate_netlink_event(ibm->acpi->device->pnp.device_class,
+ ibm->acpi->device->dev.bus_id,
+ event, hkey);
}
}
@@ -4623,6 +4646,9 @@ module_param_named(fan_control, fan_control_allowed, bool, 0);
static int brightness_mode;
module_param_named(brightness_mode, brightness_mode, int, 0);
+static unsigned int hotkey_report_mode;
+module_param(hotkey_report_mode, uint, 0);
+
#define IBM_PARAM(feature) \
module_param_call(feature, set_ibm_param, NULL, NULL, 0)
@@ -4648,6 +4674,10 @@ static int __init thinkpad_acpi_module_init(void)
{
int ret, i;
+ /* Parameter checking */
+ if (hotkey_report_mode > 2)
+ return -EINVAL;
+
/* Driver-level probe */
get_thinkpad_model_data(&thinkpad_id);
diff --git a/drivers/misc/thinkpad_acpi.h b/drivers/misc/thinkpad_acpi.h
index eee8809a50d..082a1cbc16c 100644
--- a/drivers/misc/thinkpad_acpi.h
+++ b/drivers/misc/thinkpad_acpi.h
@@ -181,6 +181,7 @@ static void tpacpi_remove_driver_attributes(struct device_driver *drv);
static int experimental;
static u32 dbg_level;
static int force_load;
+static unsigned int hotkey_report_mode;
static int thinkpad_acpi_module_init(void);
static void thinkpad_acpi_module_exit(void);