Hello
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 2:42 AM, Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko < phcoder@gmail.com> wrote:
- missing ACPI events when the stylus is inserted/removed
How is the OS supposed to react to them?
Issue stylus insert and remove messages which can then be mapped to scripts
[ 1778.225577] acpid[440]: completed netlink event "ibm/hotkey IBM0068:00 00000080 0000500c"
[ 1778.734936] acpid[440]: received netlink event "ibm/hotkey IBM0068:00 00000080 0000500b"
- errors when trying to make the leds blink with tpacpi
details? usecase?
echo "0 blink" > /proc/acpi/ibm/led
Currently fails with :
[ 104.727409] ACPI Warning: For _SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC__.LED_: Excess arguments - needs 1, found 2 (20130328/nspredef-272) Blinking leds are a simple way to do many things (ex: indicate successful system boot on a screenless computer)
- errors during TPM initialization
Some people here would call it a feature.
I do not call non working hardware a feature, especially if linux drivers exist. Letting users be able to use or not use their hardware in anyway they chose is a feature.
TPM is just a glorified way to store hashes, but it could have some uses say.
Ideally, the DSDT should be fixed within coreboot, but this goes beyond
my present abilities.
Not true. Just do the same changes to the corresponding *.asl files in coreboot repo and send the patch to gerrit. Other than a layer of preprocessing, it's exactly the same code as you got from disassembly.
I did not realize that and thought it interacted with static defines - and so I would have to create a coreboot version-specific DSDT. Thanks. I will see if I can have that work.
For the ACPI Warning about SystemIO, I have no idea though.
Charles