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From: Karl Weigel <xml-22047-Mmb7MZpHnFY@public.gmane.org>
To: Jens Haug <haug-X6ztD3ggwzuBAmxm6OvjtTjhTm2NLCe8@public.gmane.org>
Subject: Re: acpi-event for online/offline of ac-adapter
Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 23:26:58 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200302272326.58114.xml-22047@gmx.de> (raw)

>> do you think it would make sense to generate an /proc/acpi/event, whenever
>> the power-supply gets connected or disconnected?

> There is one. Well, two actually. One for connecting and one for
> disconnecting. ;-)

> Jens

Sorry to have bothered you with my less-than-new ideas ;-)

Of course I tried to disconnect and reconnect the power supply, and I saw the 
state was getting set to online and offline, but doing the same with a cat 
listening on /proc/acpi/events did not see any events from un-/re-plugging. I 
am rebooting my laptop to verify this behaviour. And yes: In 
/proc/acpi/ac_adapter/AC/state I can see the state switching between on-line 
and off-line, while cat /proc/acpi/event does not see a power-related event. 
(After using modprobe button I can see, whether the power-button has been 
pressed)

I am using version 20030122

(And while I was looking for the place, where the on-line/off-line events 
should be generated I found, that my laptop does not react to echo 2 
>/proc/acpi/processor/CPU0/throttling. Doing the same on my tower does 
produce the expected result. But I wont try to disconnect the powersupply on 
that machine for obvious reasons)

To make the long story even longer: I have seen in the source, that it should 
work, and I have seen with cat /proc/acpi/event, that it does not.



Kind regards

Karl


P.S. Sorry for not staying in the thread, but GMX thougt it a good idea to 
mark your E-Mail as infected and did strange things to it because of that. I 
switched that feature off again.



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             reply	other threads:[~2003-02-27 22:26 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-02-27 22:26 Karl Weigel [this message]
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2003-02-27 13:01 acpi-event for online/offline of ac-adapter Jens Haug
2003-02-27 10:55 Karl Weigel
     [not found] ` <200302271155.57663.xml-22047-Mmb7MZpHnFY@public.gmane.org>
2003-02-27 12:10   ` Sander Smeenk
2003-02-27 12:22   ` Adachi, Kenichi

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