From: Pavel Machek <pavel-+ZI9xUNit7I@public.gmane.org>
To: James D Strandboge <jstrand1-aYIB8uWIUb2Vn7q6wjsIow@public.gmane.org>
Cc: acpi-devel-5NWGOfrQmneRv+LV9MX5uipxlwaOVQ5f@public.gmane.org
Subject: Re: Determining Button State
Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 14:31:00 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20021210133100.GC2934@zaurus> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1039324752.3240.6.camel-Ty44UuN9vPJ5T2F9fCU5s856D9/Od9gv@public.gmane.org>
Hi!
> > Looking at rolling out some sort of ACPI script environment for acpid.
> > Is there any way that the ACPI system determines exposes what state the
> > subsystem is in.
> >
> > When I close the lid on my laptop, I get the event -
> >
> > button/lid LID 00000080 0000000b
> > button/lid LID 00000080 0000000c
> > button/lid LID 00000080 0000000d
> > button/lid LID 00000080 0000000e
> > button/lid LID 00000080 0000000f
> >
> > Which doesn't seem to have anything that indicates 'down or up'. I
> > understand an 'up/down' doesn't make sense for Power or Sleep, but it
> > seems pretty vital to something like a lid.
>
> Nope, and you can't use odd or even either because it changes. I did
> this:
...
> This however assumes that the lid is open when I power on (not an
> unreasonable assumption usually, since I can't press the power button
> otherwise). I chose /var/run since it is cleaned out automatically.
Fortunately at least toshibas and thinkpads have
power btn available with lid closed -- it is
pretty bad to have to open the lid to turn
the machine on -- especially with external
keyboard and monitor. Toshiba has LEDs
visible from the outside for added bonus.
Pavel
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2002-12-08 5:01 Determining Button State Matthew Tippett
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2002-12-08 5:19 ` James D Strandboge
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2002-12-08 5:31 ` James D Strandboge
2002-12-10 13:31 ` Pavel Machek [this message]
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2002-12-15 18:41 ` James D Strandboge
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2002-12-16 18:03 Grover, Andrew
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