1 =========================== 1 =========================== 2 ThinkPad ACPI Extras Driver 2 ThinkPad ACPI Extras Driver 3 =========================== 3 =========================== 4 4 5 Version 0.25 5 Version 0.25 6 6 7 October 16th, 2013 7 October 16th, 2013 8 8 9 - Borislav Deianov <borislav@users.sf.net> 9 - Borislav Deianov <borislav@users.sf.net> 10 - Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <hmh@hmh.eng.br> 10 - Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <hmh@hmh.eng.br> 11 11 12 http://ibm-acpi.sf.net/ 12 http://ibm-acpi.sf.net/ 13 13 14 This is a Linux driver for the IBM and Lenovo 14 This is a Linux driver for the IBM and Lenovo ThinkPad laptops. It 15 supports various features of these laptops whi 15 supports various features of these laptops which are accessible 16 through the ACPI and ACPI EC framework, but no 16 through the ACPI and ACPI EC framework, but not otherwise fully 17 supported by the generic Linux ACPI drivers. 17 supported by the generic Linux ACPI drivers. 18 18 19 This driver used to be named ibm-acpi until ke 19 This driver used to be named ibm-acpi until kernel 2.6.21 and release 20 0.13-20070314. It used to be in the drivers/a 20 0.13-20070314. It used to be in the drivers/acpi tree, but it was 21 moved to the drivers/misc tree and renamed to 21 moved to the drivers/misc tree and renamed to thinkpad-acpi for kernel 22 2.6.22, and release 0.14. It was moved to dri 22 2.6.22, and release 0.14. It was moved to drivers/platform/x86 for 23 kernel 2.6.29 and release 0.22. 23 kernel 2.6.29 and release 0.22. 24 24 25 The driver is named "thinkpad-acpi". In some 25 The driver is named "thinkpad-acpi". In some places, like module 26 names and log messages, "thinkpad_acpi" is use 26 names and log messages, "thinkpad_acpi" is used because of userspace 27 issues. 27 issues. 28 28 29 "tpacpi" is used as a shorthand where "thinkpa 29 "tpacpi" is used as a shorthand where "thinkpad-acpi" would be too 30 long due to length limitations on some Linux k 30 long due to length limitations on some Linux kernel versions. 31 31 32 Status 32 Status 33 ------ 33 ------ 34 34 35 The features currently supported are the follo 35 The features currently supported are the following (see below for 36 detailed description): 36 detailed description): 37 37 38 - Fn key combinations 38 - Fn key combinations 39 - Bluetooth enable and disable 39 - Bluetooth enable and disable 40 - video output switching, expansion co 40 - video output switching, expansion control 41 - ThinkLight on and off 41 - ThinkLight on and off 42 - CMOS/UCMS control 42 - CMOS/UCMS control 43 - LED control 43 - LED control 44 - ACPI sounds 44 - ACPI sounds 45 - temperature sensors 45 - temperature sensors 46 - Experimental: embedded controller re 46 - Experimental: embedded controller register dump 47 - LCD brightness control 47 - LCD brightness control 48 - Volume control 48 - Volume control 49 - Fan control and monitoring: fan spee 49 - Fan control and monitoring: fan speed, fan enable/disable 50 - WAN enable and disable 50 - WAN enable and disable 51 - UWB enable and disable 51 - UWB enable and disable 52 - LCD Shadow (PrivacyGuard) enable and << 53 - Lap mode sensor << 54 - Setting keyboard language << 55 - WWAN Antenna type << 56 - Auxmac << 57 52 58 A compatibility table by model and feature is 53 A compatibility table by model and feature is maintained on the web 59 site, http://ibm-acpi.sf.net/. I appreciate an 54 site, http://ibm-acpi.sf.net/. I appreciate any success or failure 60 reports, especially if they add to or correct 55 reports, especially if they add to or correct the compatibility table. 61 Please include the following information in yo 56 Please include the following information in your report: 62 57 63 - ThinkPad model name 58 - ThinkPad model name 64 - a copy of your ACPI tables, using th 59 - a copy of your ACPI tables, using the "acpidump" utility 65 - a copy of the output of dmidecode, w 60 - a copy of the output of dmidecode, with serial numbers 66 and UUIDs masked off 61 and UUIDs masked off 67 - which driver features work and which 62 - which driver features work and which don't 68 - the observed behavior of non-working 63 - the observed behavior of non-working features 69 64 70 Any other comments or patches are also more th 65 Any other comments or patches are also more than welcome. 71 66 72 67 73 Installation 68 Installation 74 ------------ 69 ------------ 75 70 76 If you are compiling this driver as included i 71 If you are compiling this driver as included in the Linux kernel 77 sources, look for the CONFIG_THINKPAD_ACPI Kco 72 sources, look for the CONFIG_THINKPAD_ACPI Kconfig option. 78 It is located on the menu path: "Device Driver 73 It is located on the menu path: "Device Drivers" -> "X86 Platform 79 Specific Device Drivers" -> "ThinkPad ACPI Lap 74 Specific Device Drivers" -> "ThinkPad ACPI Laptop Extras". 80 75 81 76 82 Features 77 Features 83 -------- 78 -------- 84 79 85 The driver exports two different interfaces to 80 The driver exports two different interfaces to userspace, which can be 86 used to access the features it provides. One 81 used to access the features it provides. One is a legacy procfs-based 87 interface, which will be removed at some time 82 interface, which will be removed at some time in the future. The other 88 is a new sysfs-based interface which is not co 83 is a new sysfs-based interface which is not complete yet. 89 84 90 The procfs interface creates the /proc/acpi/ib 85 The procfs interface creates the /proc/acpi/ibm directory. There is a 91 file under that directory for each feature it 86 file under that directory for each feature it supports. The procfs 92 interface is mostly frozen, and will change ve 87 interface is mostly frozen, and will change very little if at all: it 93 will not be extended to add any new functional 88 will not be extended to add any new functionality in the driver, instead 94 all new functionality will be implemented on t 89 all new functionality will be implemented on the sysfs interface. 95 90 96 The sysfs interface tries to blend in the gene 91 The sysfs interface tries to blend in the generic Linux sysfs subsystems 97 and classes as much as possible. Since some o 92 and classes as much as possible. Since some of these subsystems are not 98 yet ready or stabilized, it is expected that t 93 yet ready or stabilized, it is expected that this interface will change, 99 and any and all userspace programs must deal w 94 and any and all userspace programs must deal with it. 100 95 101 96 102 Notes about the sysfs interface 97 Notes about the sysfs interface 103 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 98 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 104 99 105 Unlike what was done with the procfs interface 100 Unlike what was done with the procfs interface, correctness when talking 106 to the sysfs interfaces will be enforced, as w 101 to the sysfs interfaces will be enforced, as will correctness in the 107 thinkpad-acpi's implementation of sysfs interf 102 thinkpad-acpi's implementation of sysfs interfaces. 108 103 109 Also, any bugs in the thinkpad-acpi sysfs driv 104 Also, any bugs in the thinkpad-acpi sysfs driver code or in the 110 thinkpad-acpi's implementation of the sysfs in 105 thinkpad-acpi's implementation of the sysfs interfaces will be fixed for 111 maximum correctness, even if that means changi 106 maximum correctness, even if that means changing an interface in 112 non-compatible ways. As these interfaces matu 107 non-compatible ways. As these interfaces mature both in the kernel and 113 in thinkpad-acpi, such changes should become q 108 in thinkpad-acpi, such changes should become quite rare. 114 109 115 Applications interfacing to the thinkpad-acpi 110 Applications interfacing to the thinkpad-acpi sysfs interfaces must 116 follow all sysfs guidelines and correctly proc 111 follow all sysfs guidelines and correctly process all errors (the sysfs 117 interface makes extensive use of errors). Fil 112 interface makes extensive use of errors). File descriptors and open / 118 close operations to the sysfs inodes must also 113 close operations to the sysfs inodes must also be properly implemented. 119 114 120 The version of thinkpad-acpi's sysfs interface 115 The version of thinkpad-acpi's sysfs interface is exported by the driver 121 as a driver attribute (see below). 116 as a driver attribute (see below). 122 117 123 Sysfs driver attributes are on the driver's sy 118 Sysfs driver attributes are on the driver's sysfs attribute space, 124 for 2.6.23+ this is /sys/bus/platform/drivers/ 119 for 2.6.23+ this is /sys/bus/platform/drivers/thinkpad_acpi/ and 125 /sys/bus/platform/drivers/thinkpad_hwmon/ 120 /sys/bus/platform/drivers/thinkpad_hwmon/ 126 121 127 Sysfs device attributes are on the thinkpad_ac 122 Sysfs device attributes are on the thinkpad_acpi device sysfs attribute 128 space, for 2.6.23+ this is /sys/devices/platfo 123 space, for 2.6.23+ this is /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/. 129 124 130 Sysfs device attributes for the sensors and fa 125 Sysfs device attributes for the sensors and fan are on the 131 thinkpad_hwmon device's sysfs attribute space, 126 thinkpad_hwmon device's sysfs attribute space, but you should locate it 132 looking for a hwmon device with the name attri 127 looking for a hwmon device with the name attribute of "thinkpad", or 133 better yet, through libsensors. For 4.14+ sysf 128 better yet, through libsensors. For 4.14+ sysfs attributes were moved to the 134 hwmon device (/sys/bus/platform/devices/thinkp 129 hwmon device (/sys/bus/platform/devices/thinkpad_hwmon/hwmon/hwmon? or 135 /sys/class/hwmon/hwmon?). 130 /sys/class/hwmon/hwmon?). 136 131 137 Driver version 132 Driver version 138 -------------- 133 -------------- 139 134 140 procfs: /proc/acpi/ibm/driver 135 procfs: /proc/acpi/ibm/driver 141 136 142 sysfs driver attribute: version 137 sysfs driver attribute: version 143 138 144 The driver name and version. No commands can b 139 The driver name and version. No commands can be written to this file. 145 140 146 141 147 Sysfs interface version 142 Sysfs interface version 148 ----------------------- 143 ----------------------- 149 144 150 sysfs driver attribute: interface_version 145 sysfs driver attribute: interface_version 151 146 152 Version of the thinkpad-acpi sysfs interface, 147 Version of the thinkpad-acpi sysfs interface, as an unsigned long 153 (output in hex format: 0xAAAABBCC), where: 148 (output in hex format: 0xAAAABBCC), where: 154 149 155 AAAA 150 AAAA 156 - major revision 151 - major revision 157 BB 152 BB 158 - minor revision 153 - minor revision 159 CC 154 CC 160 - bugfix revision 155 - bugfix revision 161 156 162 The sysfs interface version changelog for the 157 The sysfs interface version changelog for the driver can be found at the 163 end of this document. Changes to the sysfs in 158 end of this document. Changes to the sysfs interface done by the kernel 164 subsystems are not documented here, nor are th 159 subsystems are not documented here, nor are they tracked by this 165 attribute. 160 attribute. 166 161 167 Changes to the thinkpad-acpi sysfs interface a 162 Changes to the thinkpad-acpi sysfs interface are only considered 168 non-experimental when they are submitted to Li 163 non-experimental when they are submitted to Linux mainline, at which 169 point the changes in this interface are docume 164 point the changes in this interface are documented and interface_version 170 may be updated. If you are using any thinkpad 165 may be updated. If you are using any thinkpad-acpi features not yet 171 sent to mainline for merging, you do so on you 166 sent to mainline for merging, you do so on your own risk: these features 172 may disappear, or be implemented in a differen 167 may disappear, or be implemented in a different and incompatible way by 173 the time they are merged in Linux mainline. 168 the time they are merged in Linux mainline. 174 169 175 Changes that are backwards-compatible by natur 170 Changes that are backwards-compatible by nature (e.g. the addition of 176 attributes that do not change the way the othe 171 attributes that do not change the way the other attributes work) do not 177 always warrant an update of interface_version. 172 always warrant an update of interface_version. Therefore, one must 178 expect that an attribute might not be there, a 173 expect that an attribute might not be there, and deal with it properly 179 (an attribute not being there *is* a valid way 174 (an attribute not being there *is* a valid way to make it clear that a 180 feature is not available in sysfs). 175 feature is not available in sysfs). 181 176 182 177 183 Hot keys 178 Hot keys 184 -------- 179 -------- 185 180 186 procfs: /proc/acpi/ibm/hotkey 181 procfs: /proc/acpi/ibm/hotkey 187 182 188 sysfs device attribute: hotkey_* 183 sysfs device attribute: hotkey_* 189 184 190 In a ThinkPad, the ACPI HKEY handler is respon 185 In a ThinkPad, the ACPI HKEY handler is responsible for communicating 191 some important events and also keyboard hot ke 186 some important events and also keyboard hot key presses to the operating 192 system. Enabling the hotkey functionality of 187 system. Enabling the hotkey functionality of thinkpad-acpi signals the 193 firmware that such a driver is present, and mo 188 firmware that such a driver is present, and modifies how the ThinkPad 194 firmware will behave in many situations. 189 firmware will behave in many situations. 195 190 196 The driver enables the HKEY ("hot key") event 191 The driver enables the HKEY ("hot key") event reporting automatically 197 when loaded, and disables it when it is remove 192 when loaded, and disables it when it is removed. 198 193 199 The driver will report HKEY events in the foll 194 The driver will report HKEY events in the following format:: 200 195 201 ibm/hotkey HKEY 00000080 0000xxxx 196 ibm/hotkey HKEY 00000080 0000xxxx 202 197 203 Some of these events refer to hot key presses, 198 Some of these events refer to hot key presses, but not all of them. 204 199 205 The driver will generate events over the input 200 The driver will generate events over the input layer for hot keys and 206 radio switches, and over the ACPI netlink laye 201 radio switches, and over the ACPI netlink layer for other events. The 207 input layer support accepts the standard IOCTL 202 input layer support accepts the standard IOCTLs to remap the keycodes 208 assigned to each hot key. 203 assigned to each hot key. 209 204 210 The hot key bit mask allows some control over 205 The hot key bit mask allows some control over which hot keys generate 211 events. If a key is "masked" (bit set to 0 in 206 events. If a key is "masked" (bit set to 0 in the mask), the firmware 212 will handle it. If it is "unmasked", it signa 207 will handle it. If it is "unmasked", it signals the firmware that 213 thinkpad-acpi would prefer to handle it, if th 208 thinkpad-acpi would prefer to handle it, if the firmware would be so 214 kind to allow it (and it often doesn't!). 209 kind to allow it (and it often doesn't!). 215 210 216 Not all bits in the mask can be modified. Not 211 Not all bits in the mask can be modified. Not all bits that can be 217 modified do anything. Not all hot keys can be 212 modified do anything. Not all hot keys can be individually controlled 218 by the mask. Some models do not support the m 213 by the mask. Some models do not support the mask at all. The behaviour 219 of the mask is, therefore, highly dependent on 214 of the mask is, therefore, highly dependent on the ThinkPad model. 220 215 221 The driver will filter out any unmasked hotkey 216 The driver will filter out any unmasked hotkeys, so even if the firmware 222 doesn't allow disabling an specific hotkey, th 217 doesn't allow disabling an specific hotkey, the driver will not report 223 events for unmasked hotkeys. 218 events for unmasked hotkeys. 224 219 225 Note that unmasking some keys prevents their d 220 Note that unmasking some keys prevents their default behavior. For 226 example, if Fn+F5 is unmasked, that key will n 221 example, if Fn+F5 is unmasked, that key will no longer enable/disable 227 Bluetooth by itself in firmware. 222 Bluetooth by itself in firmware. 228 223 229 Note also that not all Fn key combinations are 224 Note also that not all Fn key combinations are supported through ACPI 230 depending on the ThinkPad model and firmware v 225 depending on the ThinkPad model and firmware version. On those 231 ThinkPads, it is still possible to support som 226 ThinkPads, it is still possible to support some extra hotkeys by 232 polling the "CMOS NVRAM" at least 10 times per 227 polling the "CMOS NVRAM" at least 10 times per second. The driver 233 attempts to enables this functionality automat 228 attempts to enables this functionality automatically when required. 234 229 235 procfs notes 230 procfs notes 236 ^^^^^^^^^^^^ 231 ^^^^^^^^^^^^ 237 232 238 The following commands can be written to the / 233 The following commands can be written to the /proc/acpi/ibm/hotkey file:: 239 234 240 echo 0xffffffff > /proc/acpi/ibm/hotke 235 echo 0xffffffff > /proc/acpi/ibm/hotkey -- enable all hot keys 241 echo 0 > /proc/acpi/ibm/hotkey -- disa 236 echo 0 > /proc/acpi/ibm/hotkey -- disable all possible hot keys 242 ... any other 8-hex-digit mask ... 237 ... any other 8-hex-digit mask ... 243 echo reset > /proc/acpi/ibm/hotkey -- 238 echo reset > /proc/acpi/ibm/hotkey -- restore the recommended mask 244 239 245 The following commands have been deprecated an 240 The following commands have been deprecated and will cause the kernel 246 to log a warning:: 241 to log a warning:: 247 242 248 echo enable > /proc/acpi/ibm/hotkey -- 243 echo enable > /proc/acpi/ibm/hotkey -- does nothing 249 echo disable > /proc/acpi/ibm/hotkey - 244 echo disable > /proc/acpi/ibm/hotkey -- returns an error 250 245 251 The procfs interface does not support NVRAM po 246 The procfs interface does not support NVRAM polling control. So as to 252 maintain maximum bug-to-bug compatibility, it 247 maintain maximum bug-to-bug compatibility, it does not report any masks, 253 nor does it allow one to manipulate the hot ke 248 nor does it allow one to manipulate the hot key mask when the firmware 254 does not support masks at all, even if NVRAM p 249 does not support masks at all, even if NVRAM polling is in use. 255 250 256 sysfs notes 251 sysfs notes 257 ^^^^^^^^^^^ 252 ^^^^^^^^^^^ 258 253 259 hotkey_bios_enabled: 254 hotkey_bios_enabled: 260 DEPRECATED, WILL BE REMOVED SO 255 DEPRECATED, WILL BE REMOVED SOON. 261 256 262 Returns 0. 257 Returns 0. 263 258 264 hotkey_bios_mask: 259 hotkey_bios_mask: 265 DEPRECATED, DON'T USE, WILL BE 260 DEPRECATED, DON'T USE, WILL BE REMOVED IN THE FUTURE. 266 261 267 Returns the hot keys mask when 262 Returns the hot keys mask when thinkpad-acpi was loaded. 268 Upon module unload, the hot ke 263 Upon module unload, the hot keys mask will be restored 269 to this value. This is alway 264 to this value. This is always 0x80c, because those are 270 the hotkeys that were supporte 265 the hotkeys that were supported by ancient firmware 271 without mask support. 266 without mask support. 272 267 273 hotkey_enable: 268 hotkey_enable: 274 DEPRECATED, WILL BE REMOVED SO 269 DEPRECATED, WILL BE REMOVED SOON. 275 270 276 0: returns -EPERM 271 0: returns -EPERM 277 1: does nothing 272 1: does nothing 278 273 279 hotkey_mask: 274 hotkey_mask: 280 bit mask to enable reporting ( 275 bit mask to enable reporting (and depending on 281 the firmware, ACPI event gener 276 the firmware, ACPI event generation) for each hot key 282 (see above). Returns the curr 277 (see above). Returns the current status of the hot keys 283 mask, and allows one to modify 278 mask, and allows one to modify it. 284 279 285 hotkey_all_mask: 280 hotkey_all_mask: 286 bit mask that should enable ev 281 bit mask that should enable event reporting for all 287 supported hot keys, when echoe 282 supported hot keys, when echoed to hotkey_mask above. 288 Unless you know which events n 283 Unless you know which events need to be handled 289 passively (because the firmwar 284 passively (because the firmware *will* handle them 290 anyway), do *not* use hotkey_a 285 anyway), do *not* use hotkey_all_mask. Use 291 hotkey_recommended_mask, inste 286 hotkey_recommended_mask, instead. You have been warned. 292 287 293 hotkey_recommended_mask: 288 hotkey_recommended_mask: 294 bit mask that should enable ev 289 bit mask that should enable event reporting for all 295 supported hot keys, except tho 290 supported hot keys, except those which are always 296 handled by the firmware anyway 291 handled by the firmware anyway. Echo it to 297 hotkey_mask above, to use. Th 292 hotkey_mask above, to use. This is the default mask 298 used by the driver. 293 used by the driver. 299 294 300 hotkey_source_mask: 295 hotkey_source_mask: 301 bit mask that selects which ho 296 bit mask that selects which hot keys will the driver 302 poll the NVRAM for. This is a 297 poll the NVRAM for. This is auto-detected by the driver 303 based on the capabilities repo 298 based on the capabilities reported by the ACPI firmware, 304 but it can be overridden at ru 299 but it can be overridden at runtime. 305 300 306 Hot keys whose bits are set in 301 Hot keys whose bits are set in hotkey_source_mask are 307 polled for in NVRAM, and repor 302 polled for in NVRAM, and reported as hotkey events if 308 enabled in hotkey_mask. Only 303 enabled in hotkey_mask. Only a few hot keys are 309 available through CMOS NVRAM p 304 available through CMOS NVRAM polling. 310 305 311 Warning: when in NVRAM mode, t 306 Warning: when in NVRAM mode, the volume up/down/mute 312 keys are synthesized according 307 keys are synthesized according to changes in the mixer, 313 which uses a single volume up 308 which uses a single volume up or volume down hotkey 314 press to unmute, as per the Th 309 press to unmute, as per the ThinkPad volume mixer user 315 interface. When in ACPI event 310 interface. When in ACPI event mode, volume up/down/mute 316 events are reported by the fir 311 events are reported by the firmware and can behave 317 differently (and that behaviou 312 differently (and that behaviour changes with firmware 318 version -- not just with firmw 313 version -- not just with firmware models -- as well as 319 OSI(Linux) state). 314 OSI(Linux) state). 320 315 321 hotkey_poll_freq: 316 hotkey_poll_freq: 322 frequency in Hz for hot key po 317 frequency in Hz for hot key polling. It must be between 323 0 and 25 Hz. Polling is only 318 0 and 25 Hz. Polling is only carried out when strictly 324 needed. 319 needed. 325 320 326 Setting hotkey_poll_freq to ze 321 Setting hotkey_poll_freq to zero disables polling, and 327 will cause hot key presses tha 322 will cause hot key presses that require NVRAM polling 328 to never be reported. 323 to never be reported. 329 324 330 Setting hotkey_poll_freq too l 325 Setting hotkey_poll_freq too low may cause repeated 331 pressings of the same hot key 326 pressings of the same hot key to be misreported as a 332 single key press, or to not ev 327 single key press, or to not even be detected at all. 333 The recommended polling freque 328 The recommended polling frequency is 10Hz. 334 329 335 hotkey_radio_sw: 330 hotkey_radio_sw: 336 If the ThinkPad has a hardware 331 If the ThinkPad has a hardware radio switch, this 337 attribute will read 0 if the s 332 attribute will read 0 if the switch is in the "radios 338 disabled" position, and 1 if t 333 disabled" position, and 1 if the switch is in the 339 "radios enabled" position. 334 "radios enabled" position. 340 335 341 This attribute has poll()/sele 336 This attribute has poll()/select() support. 342 337 343 hotkey_tablet_mode: 338 hotkey_tablet_mode: 344 If the ThinkPad has tablet cap 339 If the ThinkPad has tablet capabilities, this attribute 345 will read 0 if the ThinkPad is 340 will read 0 if the ThinkPad is in normal mode, and 346 1 if the ThinkPad is in tablet 341 1 if the ThinkPad is in tablet mode. 347 342 348 This attribute has poll()/sele 343 This attribute has poll()/select() support. 349 344 350 wakeup_reason: 345 wakeup_reason: 351 Set to 1 if the system is waki 346 Set to 1 if the system is waking up because the user 352 requested a bay ejection. Set 347 requested a bay ejection. Set to 2 if the system is 353 waking up because the user req 348 waking up because the user requested the system to 354 undock. Set to zero for norma 349 undock. Set to zero for normal wake-ups or wake-ups 355 due to unknown reasons. 350 due to unknown reasons. 356 351 357 This attribute has poll()/sele 352 This attribute has poll()/select() support. 358 353 359 wakeup_hotunplug_complete: 354 wakeup_hotunplug_complete: 360 Set to 1 if the system was wak 355 Set to 1 if the system was waken up because of an 361 undock or bay ejection request 356 undock or bay ejection request, and that request 362 was successfully completed. A 357 was successfully completed. At this point, it might 363 be useful to send the system b 358 be useful to send the system back to sleep, at the 364 user's choice. Refer to HKEY 359 user's choice. Refer to HKEY events 0x4003 and 365 0x3003, below. 360 0x3003, below. 366 361 367 This attribute has poll()/sele 362 This attribute has poll()/select() support. 368 363 369 input layer notes 364 input layer notes 370 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 365 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 371 366 372 A Hot key is mapped to a single input layer EV 367 A Hot key is mapped to a single input layer EV_KEY event, possibly 373 followed by an EV_MSC MSC_SCAN event that shal 368 followed by an EV_MSC MSC_SCAN event that shall contain that key's scan 374 code. An EV_SYN event will always be generate 369 code. An EV_SYN event will always be generated to mark the end of the 375 event block. 370 event block. 376 371 377 Do not use the EV_MSC MSC_SCAN events to proce 372 Do not use the EV_MSC MSC_SCAN events to process keys. They are to be 378 used as a helper to remap keys, only. They ar 373 used as a helper to remap keys, only. They are particularly useful when 379 remapping KEY_UNKNOWN keys. 374 remapping KEY_UNKNOWN keys. 380 375 381 The events are available in an input device, w 376 The events are available in an input device, with the following id: 382 377 383 ============== ====================== 378 ============== ============================== 384 Bus BUS_HOST 379 Bus BUS_HOST 385 vendor 0x1014 (PCI_VENDOR_ID_ 380 vendor 0x1014 (PCI_VENDOR_ID_IBM) or 386 0x17aa (PCI_VENDOR_ID_ 381 0x17aa (PCI_VENDOR_ID_LENOVO) 387 product 0x5054 ("TP") 382 product 0x5054 ("TP") 388 version 0x4101 383 version 0x4101 389 ============== ====================== 384 ============== ============================== 390 385 391 The version will have its LSB incremented if t 386 The version will have its LSB incremented if the keymap changes in a 392 backwards-compatible way. The MSB shall alway 387 backwards-compatible way. The MSB shall always be 0x41 for this input 393 device. If the MSB is not 0x41, do not use th 388 device. If the MSB is not 0x41, do not use the device as described in 394 this section, as it is either something else ( 389 this section, as it is either something else (e.g. another input device 395 exported by a thinkpad driver, such as HDAPS) 390 exported by a thinkpad driver, such as HDAPS) or its functionality has 396 been changed in a non-backwards compatible way 391 been changed in a non-backwards compatible way. 397 392 398 Adding other event types for other functionali 393 Adding other event types for other functionalities shall be considered a 399 backwards-compatible change for this input dev 394 backwards-compatible change for this input device. 400 395 401 Thinkpad-acpi Hot Key event map (version 0x410 396 Thinkpad-acpi Hot Key event map (version 0x4101): 402 397 403 ======= ======= ============== ============== 398 ======= ======= ============== ============================================== 404 ACPI Scan 399 ACPI Scan 405 event code Key Notes 400 event code Key Notes 406 ======= ======= ============== ============== 401 ======= ======= ============== ============================================== 407 0x1001 0x00 FN+F1 - 402 0x1001 0x00 FN+F1 - 408 403 409 0x1002 0x01 FN+F2 IBM: battery ( 404 0x1002 0x01 FN+F2 IBM: battery (rare) 410 Lenovo: Screen 405 Lenovo: Screen lock 411 406 412 0x1003 0x02 FN+F3 Many IBM model 407 0x1003 0x02 FN+F3 Many IBM models always report 413 this hot key, 408 this hot key, even with hot keys 414 disabled or wi 409 disabled or with Fn+F3 masked 415 off 410 off 416 IBM: screen lo 411 IBM: screen lock, often turns 417 off the ThinkL 412 off the ThinkLight as side-effect 418 Lenovo: batter 413 Lenovo: battery 419 414 420 0x1004 0x03 FN+F4 Sleep button ( 415 0x1004 0x03 FN+F4 Sleep button (ACPI sleep button 421 semantics, i.e 416 semantics, i.e. sleep-to-RAM). 422 It always gene 417 It always generates some kind 423 of event, eith 418 of event, either the hot key 424 event or an AC 419 event or an ACPI sleep button 425 event. The fir 420 event. The firmware may 426 refuse to gene 421 refuse to generate further FN+F4 427 key presses un 422 key presses until a S3 or S4 ACPI 428 sleep cycle is 423 sleep cycle is performed or some 429 time passes. 424 time passes. 430 425 431 0x1005 0x04 FN+F5 Radio. Enable 426 0x1005 0x04 FN+F5 Radio. Enables/disables 432 the internal B 427 the internal Bluetooth hardware 433 and W-WAN card 428 and W-WAN card if left in control 434 of the firmwar 429 of the firmware. Does not affect 435 the WLAN card. 430 the WLAN card. 436 Should be used 431 Should be used to turn on/off all 437 radios (Blueto 432 radios (Bluetooth+W-WAN+WLAN), 438 really. 433 really. 439 434 440 0x1006 0x05 FN+F6 - 435 0x1006 0x05 FN+F6 - 441 436 442 0x1007 0x06 FN+F7 Video output c 437 0x1007 0x06 FN+F7 Video output cycle. 443 Do you feel lu 438 Do you feel lucky today? 444 439 445 0x1008 0x07 FN+F8 IBM: toggle sc 440 0x1008 0x07 FN+F8 IBM: toggle screen expand 446 Lenovo: config 441 Lenovo: configure UltraNav, 447 or toggle scre !! 442 or toggle screen expand 448 On newer platf << 449 replaced by 0x << 450 443 451 0x1009 0x08 FN+F9 - 444 0x1009 0x08 FN+F9 - 452 445 453 ... ... ... ... 446 ... ... ... ... 454 447 455 0x100B 0x0A FN+F11 - 448 0x100B 0x0A FN+F11 - 456 449 457 0x100C 0x0B FN+F12 Sleep to disk. 450 0x100C 0x0B FN+F12 Sleep to disk. You are always 458 supposed to ha 451 supposed to handle it yourself, 459 either through 452 either through the ACPI event, 460 or through a h 453 or through a hotkey event. 461 The firmware m 454 The firmware may refuse to 462 generate furth 455 generate further FN+F12 key 463 press events u 456 press events until a S3 or S4 464 ACPI sleep cyc 457 ACPI sleep cycle is performed, 465 or some time p 458 or some time passes. 466 459 467 0x100D 0x0C FN+BACKSPACE - 460 0x100D 0x0C FN+BACKSPACE - 468 0x100E 0x0D FN+INSERT - 461 0x100E 0x0D FN+INSERT - 469 0x100F 0x0E FN+DELETE - 462 0x100F 0x0E FN+DELETE - 470 463 471 0x1010 0x0F FN+HOME Brightness up. 464 0x1010 0x0F FN+HOME Brightness up. This key is 472 always handled 465 always handled by the firmware 473 in IBM ThinkPa 466 in IBM ThinkPads, even when 474 unmasked. Jus 467 unmasked. Just leave it alone. 475 For Lenovo Thi 468 For Lenovo ThinkPads with a new 476 BIOS, it has t 469 BIOS, it has to be handled either 477 by the ACPI OS 470 by the ACPI OSI, or by userspace. 478 The driver doe 471 The driver does the right thing, 479 never mess wit 472 never mess with this. 480 0x1011 0x10 FN+END Brightness dow 473 0x1011 0x10 FN+END Brightness down. See brightness 481 up for details 474 up for details. 482 475 483 0x1012 0x11 FN+PGUP ThinkLight tog 476 0x1012 0x11 FN+PGUP ThinkLight toggle. This key is 484 always handled 477 always handled by the firmware, 485 even when unma 478 even when unmasked. 486 479 487 0x1013 0x12 FN+PGDOWN - 480 0x1013 0x12 FN+PGDOWN - 488 481 489 0x1014 0x13 FN+SPACE Zoom key 482 0x1014 0x13 FN+SPACE Zoom key 490 483 491 0x1015 0x14 VOLUME UP Internal mixer 484 0x1015 0x14 VOLUME UP Internal mixer volume up. This 492 key is always 485 key is always handled by the 493 firmware, even 486 firmware, even when unmasked. 494 NOTE: Lenovo s 487 NOTE: Lenovo seems to be changing 495 this. 488 this. 496 0x1016 0x15 VOLUME DOWN Internal mixer 489 0x1016 0x15 VOLUME DOWN Internal mixer volume up. This 497 key is always 490 key is always handled by the 498 firmware, even 491 firmware, even when unmasked. 499 NOTE: Lenovo s 492 NOTE: Lenovo seems to be changing 500 this. 493 this. 501 0x1017 0x16 MUTE Mute internal 494 0x1017 0x16 MUTE Mute internal mixer. This 502 key is always 495 key is always handled by the 503 firmware, even 496 firmware, even when unmasked. 504 497 505 0x1018 0x17 THINKPAD ThinkPad/Acces 498 0x1018 0x17 THINKPAD ThinkPad/Access IBM/Lenovo key 506 499 507 0x1019 0x18 unknown 500 0x1019 0x18 unknown 508 501 509 0x131f ... FN+F8 Platform Mode << 510 Implemented in << 511 << 512 ... ... ... 502 ... ... ... 513 503 514 0x1020 0x1F unknown 504 0x1020 0x1F unknown 515 ======= ======= ============== ============== 505 ======= ======= ============== ============================================== 516 506 517 The ThinkPad firmware does not allow one to di 507 The ThinkPad firmware does not allow one to differentiate when most hot 518 keys are pressed or released (either that, or 508 keys are pressed or released (either that, or we don't know how to, yet). 519 For these keys, the driver generates a set of 509 For these keys, the driver generates a set of events for a key press and 520 immediately issues the same set of events for 510 immediately issues the same set of events for a key release. It is 521 unknown by the driver if the ThinkPad firmware 511 unknown by the driver if the ThinkPad firmware triggered these events on 522 hot key press or release, but the firmware wil 512 hot key press or release, but the firmware will do it for either one, not 523 both. 513 both. 524 514 525 If a key is mapped to KEY_RESERVED, it generat 515 If a key is mapped to KEY_RESERVED, it generates no input events at all. 526 If a key is mapped to KEY_UNKNOWN, it generate 516 If a key is mapped to KEY_UNKNOWN, it generates an input event that 527 includes an scan code. If a key is mapped to 517 includes an scan code. If a key is mapped to anything else, it will 528 generate input device EV_KEY events. 518 generate input device EV_KEY events. 529 519 530 In addition to the EV_KEY events, thinkpad-acp 520 In addition to the EV_KEY events, thinkpad-acpi may also issue EV_SW 531 events for switches: 521 events for switches: 532 522 533 ============== ============================== 523 ============== ============================================== 534 SW_RFKILL_ALL T60 and later hardware rfkill 524 SW_RFKILL_ALL T60 and later hardware rfkill rocker switch 535 SW_TABLET_MODE Tablet ThinkPads HKEY events 0 525 SW_TABLET_MODE Tablet ThinkPads HKEY events 0x5009 and 0x500A 536 ============== ============================== 526 ============== ============================================== 537 527 538 Non hotkey ACPI HKEY event map 528 Non hotkey ACPI HKEY event map 539 ------------------------------ 529 ------------------------------ 540 530 541 Events that are never propagated by the driver 531 Events that are never propagated by the driver: 542 532 543 ====== ============================== 533 ====== ================================================== 544 0x2304 System is waking up from suspe 534 0x2304 System is waking up from suspend to undock 545 0x2305 System is waking up from suspe 535 0x2305 System is waking up from suspend to eject bay 546 0x2404 System is waking up from hiber 536 0x2404 System is waking up from hibernation to undock 547 0x2405 System is waking up from hiber 537 0x2405 System is waking up from hibernation to eject bay 548 0x5001 Lid closed 538 0x5001 Lid closed 549 0x5002 Lid opened 539 0x5002 Lid opened 550 0x5009 Tablet swivel: switched to tab 540 0x5009 Tablet swivel: switched to tablet mode 551 0x500A Tablet swivel: switched to nor 541 0x500A Tablet swivel: switched to normal mode 552 0x5010 Brightness level changed/contr 542 0x5010 Brightness level changed/control event 553 0x6000 KEYBOARD: Numlock key pressed 543 0x6000 KEYBOARD: Numlock key pressed 554 0x6005 KEYBOARD: Fn key pressed (TO B 544 0x6005 KEYBOARD: Fn key pressed (TO BE VERIFIED) 555 0x7000 Radio Switch may have changed 545 0x7000 Radio Switch may have changed state 556 ====== ============================== 546 ====== ================================================== 557 547 558 548 559 Events that are propagated by the driver to us 549 Events that are propagated by the driver to userspace: 560 550 561 ====== ============================== 551 ====== ===================================================== 562 0x2313 ALARM: System is waking up fro 552 0x2313 ALARM: System is waking up from suspend because 563 the battery is nearly empty 553 the battery is nearly empty 564 0x2413 ALARM: System is waking up fro 554 0x2413 ALARM: System is waking up from hibernation because 565 the battery is nearly empty 555 the battery is nearly empty 566 0x3003 Bay ejection (see 0x2x05) comp 556 0x3003 Bay ejection (see 0x2x05) complete, can sleep again 567 0x3006 Bay hotplug request (hint to p 557 0x3006 Bay hotplug request (hint to power up SATA link when 568 the optical drive tray is ejec 558 the optical drive tray is ejected) 569 0x4003 Undocked (see 0x2x04), can sle 559 0x4003 Undocked (see 0x2x04), can sleep again 570 0x4010 Docked into hotplug port repli 560 0x4010 Docked into hotplug port replicator (non-ACPI dock) 571 0x4011 Undocked from hotplug port rep 561 0x4011 Undocked from hotplug port replicator (non-ACPI dock) 572 0x500B Tablet pen inserted into its s 562 0x500B Tablet pen inserted into its storage bay 573 0x500C Tablet pen removed from its st 563 0x500C Tablet pen removed from its storage bay 574 0x6011 ALARM: battery is too hot 564 0x6011 ALARM: battery is too hot 575 0x6012 ALARM: battery is extremely ho 565 0x6012 ALARM: battery is extremely hot 576 0x6021 ALARM: a sensor is too hot 566 0x6021 ALARM: a sensor is too hot 577 0x6022 ALARM: a sensor is extremely h 567 0x6022 ALARM: a sensor is extremely hot 578 0x6030 System thermal table changed 568 0x6030 System thermal table changed 579 0x6032 Thermal Control command set co 569 0x6032 Thermal Control command set completion (DYTC, Windows) 580 0x6040 Nvidia Optimus/AC adapter rela 570 0x6040 Nvidia Optimus/AC adapter related (TO BE VERIFIED) 581 0x60C0 X1 Yoga 2016, Tablet mode stat 571 0x60C0 X1 Yoga 2016, Tablet mode status changed 582 0x60F0 Thermal Transformation changed 572 0x60F0 Thermal Transformation changed (GMTS, Windows) 583 ====== ============================== 573 ====== ===================================================== 584 574 585 Battery nearly empty alarms are a last resort 575 Battery nearly empty alarms are a last resort attempt to get the 586 operating system to hibernate or shutdown clea 576 operating system to hibernate or shutdown cleanly (0x2313), or shutdown 587 cleanly (0x2413) before power is lost. They m 577 cleanly (0x2413) before power is lost. They must be acted upon, as the 588 wake up caused by the firmware will have negat 578 wake up caused by the firmware will have negated most safety nets... 589 579 590 When any of the "too hot" alarms happen, accor 580 When any of the "too hot" alarms happen, according to Lenovo the user 591 should suspend or hibernate the laptop (and in 581 should suspend or hibernate the laptop (and in the case of battery 592 alarms, unplug the AC adapter) to let it cool 582 alarms, unplug the AC adapter) to let it cool down. These alarms do 593 signal that something is wrong, they should ne 583 signal that something is wrong, they should never happen on normal 594 operating conditions. 584 operating conditions. 595 585 596 The "extremely hot" alarms are emergencies. A 586 The "extremely hot" alarms are emergencies. According to Lenovo, the 597 operating system is to force either an immedia 587 operating system is to force either an immediate suspend or hibernate 598 cycle, or a system shutdown. Obviously, somet 588 cycle, or a system shutdown. Obviously, something is very wrong if this 599 happens. 589 happens. 600 590 601 591 602 Brightness hotkey notes 592 Brightness hotkey notes 603 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 593 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 604 594 605 Don't mess with the brightness hotkeys in a Th 595 Don't mess with the brightness hotkeys in a Thinkpad. If you want 606 notifications for OSD, use the sysfs backlight 596 notifications for OSD, use the sysfs backlight class event support. 607 597 608 The driver will issue KEY_BRIGHTNESS_UP and KE 598 The driver will issue KEY_BRIGHTNESS_UP and KEY_BRIGHTNESS_DOWN events 609 automatically for the cases were userspace has 599 automatically for the cases were userspace has to do something to 610 implement brightness changes. When you overri 600 implement brightness changes. When you override these events, you will 611 either fail to handle properly the ThinkPads t 601 either fail to handle properly the ThinkPads that require explicit 612 action to change backlight brightness, or the 602 action to change backlight brightness, or the ThinkPads that require 613 that no action be taken to work properly. 603 that no action be taken to work properly. 614 604 615 605 616 Bluetooth 606 Bluetooth 617 --------- 607 --------- 618 608 619 procfs: /proc/acpi/ibm/bluetooth 609 procfs: /proc/acpi/ibm/bluetooth 620 610 621 sysfs device attribute: bluetooth_enable (depr 611 sysfs device attribute: bluetooth_enable (deprecated) 622 612 623 sysfs rfkill class: switch "tpacpi_bluetooth_s 613 sysfs rfkill class: switch "tpacpi_bluetooth_sw" 624 614 625 This feature shows the presence and current st 615 This feature shows the presence and current state of a ThinkPad 626 Bluetooth device in the internal ThinkPad CDC 616 Bluetooth device in the internal ThinkPad CDC slot. 627 617 628 If the ThinkPad supports it, the Bluetooth sta 618 If the ThinkPad supports it, the Bluetooth state is stored in NVRAM, 629 so it is kept across reboots and power-off. 619 so it is kept across reboots and power-off. 630 620 631 Procfs notes 621 Procfs notes 632 ^^^^^^^^^^^^ 622 ^^^^^^^^^^^^ 633 623 634 If Bluetooth is installed, the following comma 624 If Bluetooth is installed, the following commands can be used:: 635 625 636 echo enable > /proc/acpi/ibm/bluetooth 626 echo enable > /proc/acpi/ibm/bluetooth 637 echo disable > /proc/acpi/ibm/bluetoot 627 echo disable > /proc/acpi/ibm/bluetooth 638 628 639 Sysfs notes 629 Sysfs notes 640 ^^^^^^^^^^^ 630 ^^^^^^^^^^^ 641 631 642 If the Bluetooth CDC card is installed 632 If the Bluetooth CDC card is installed, it can be enabled / 643 disabled through the "bluetooth_enable 633 disabled through the "bluetooth_enable" thinkpad-acpi device 644 attribute, and its current status can 634 attribute, and its current status can also be queried. 645 635 646 enable: 636 enable: 647 637 648 - 0: disables Bluetooth / Blue 638 - 0: disables Bluetooth / Bluetooth is disabled 649 - 1: enables Bluetooth / Bluet 639 - 1: enables Bluetooth / Bluetooth is enabled. 650 640 651 Note: this interface has been supersed 641 Note: this interface has been superseded by the generic rfkill 652 class. It has been deprecated, and it 642 class. It has been deprecated, and it will be removed in year 653 2010. 643 2010. 654 644 655 rfkill controller switch "tpacpi_bluet 645 rfkill controller switch "tpacpi_bluetooth_sw": refer to 656 Documentation/driver-api/rfkill.rst fo 646 Documentation/driver-api/rfkill.rst for details. 657 647 658 648 659 Video output control -- /proc/acpi/ibm/video 649 Video output control -- /proc/acpi/ibm/video 660 -------------------------------------------- 650 -------------------------------------------- 661 651 662 This feature allows control over the devices u 652 This feature allows control over the devices used for video output - 663 LCD, CRT or DVI (if available). The following 653 LCD, CRT or DVI (if available). The following commands are available:: 664 654 665 echo lcd_enable > /proc/acpi/ibm/video 655 echo lcd_enable > /proc/acpi/ibm/video 666 echo lcd_disable > /proc/acpi/ibm/vide 656 echo lcd_disable > /proc/acpi/ibm/video 667 echo crt_enable > /proc/acpi/ibm/video 657 echo crt_enable > /proc/acpi/ibm/video 668 echo crt_disable > /proc/acpi/ibm/vide 658 echo crt_disable > /proc/acpi/ibm/video 669 echo dvi_enable > /proc/acpi/ibm/video 659 echo dvi_enable > /proc/acpi/ibm/video 670 echo dvi_disable > /proc/acpi/ibm/vide 660 echo dvi_disable > /proc/acpi/ibm/video 671 echo auto_enable > /proc/acpi/ibm/vide 661 echo auto_enable > /proc/acpi/ibm/video 672 echo auto_disable > /proc/acpi/ibm/vid 662 echo auto_disable > /proc/acpi/ibm/video 673 echo expand_toggle > /proc/acpi/ibm/vi 663 echo expand_toggle > /proc/acpi/ibm/video 674 echo video_switch > /proc/acpi/ibm/vid 664 echo video_switch > /proc/acpi/ibm/video 675 665 676 NOTE: 666 NOTE: 677 Access to this feature is restricted to proc 667 Access to this feature is restricted to processes owning the 678 CAP_SYS_ADMIN capability for safety reasons, 668 CAP_SYS_ADMIN capability for safety reasons, as it can interact badly 679 enough with some versions of X.org to crash 669 enough with some versions of X.org to crash it. 680 670 681 Each video output device can be enabled or dis 671 Each video output device can be enabled or disabled individually. 682 Reading /proc/acpi/ibm/video shows the status 672 Reading /proc/acpi/ibm/video shows the status of each device. 683 673 684 Automatic video switching can be enabled or di 674 Automatic video switching can be enabled or disabled. When automatic 685 video switching is enabled, certain events (e. 675 video switching is enabled, certain events (e.g. opening the lid, 686 docking or undocking) cause the video output d 676 docking or undocking) cause the video output device to change 687 automatically. While this can be useful, it al 677 automatically. While this can be useful, it also causes flickering 688 and, on the X40, video corruption. By disablin 678 and, on the X40, video corruption. By disabling automatic switching, 689 the flickering or video corruption can be avoi 679 the flickering or video corruption can be avoided. 690 680 691 The video_switch command cycles through the av 681 The video_switch command cycles through the available video outputs 692 (it simulates the behavior of Fn-F7). 682 (it simulates the behavior of Fn-F7). 693 683 694 Video expansion can be toggled through this fe 684 Video expansion can be toggled through this feature. This controls 695 whether the display is expanded to fill the en 685 whether the display is expanded to fill the entire LCD screen when a 696 mode with less than full resolution is used. N 686 mode with less than full resolution is used. Note that the current 697 video expansion status cannot be determined th 687 video expansion status cannot be determined through this feature. 698 688 699 Note that on many models (particularly those u 689 Note that on many models (particularly those using Radeon graphics 700 chips) the X driver configures the video card 690 chips) the X driver configures the video card in a way which prevents 701 Fn-F7 from working. This also disables the vid 691 Fn-F7 from working. This also disables the video output switching 702 features of this driver, as it uses the same A 692 features of this driver, as it uses the same ACPI methods as 703 Fn-F7. Video switching on the console should s 693 Fn-F7. Video switching on the console should still work. 704 694 705 UPDATE: refer to https://bugs.freedesktop.org/ 695 UPDATE: refer to https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2000 706 696 707 697 708 ThinkLight control 698 ThinkLight control 709 ------------------ 699 ------------------ 710 700 711 procfs: /proc/acpi/ibm/light 701 procfs: /proc/acpi/ibm/light 712 702 713 sysfs attributes: as per LED class, for the "t 703 sysfs attributes: as per LED class, for the "tpacpi::thinklight" LED 714 704 715 procfs notes 705 procfs notes 716 ^^^^^^^^^^^^ 706 ^^^^^^^^^^^^ 717 707 718 The ThinkLight status can be read and set thro 708 The ThinkLight status can be read and set through the procfs interface. A 719 few models which do not make the status availa 709 few models which do not make the status available will show the ThinkLight 720 status as "unknown". The available commands ar 710 status as "unknown". The available commands are:: 721 711 722 echo on > /proc/acpi/ibm/light 712 echo on > /proc/acpi/ibm/light 723 echo off > /proc/acpi/ibm/light 713 echo off > /proc/acpi/ibm/light 724 714 725 sysfs notes 715 sysfs notes 726 ^^^^^^^^^^^ 716 ^^^^^^^^^^^ 727 717 728 The ThinkLight sysfs interface is documented b 718 The ThinkLight sysfs interface is documented by the LED class 729 documentation, in Documentation/leds/leds-clas 719 documentation, in Documentation/leds/leds-class.rst. The ThinkLight LED name 730 is "tpacpi::thinklight". 720 is "tpacpi::thinklight". 731 721 732 Due to limitations in the sysfs LED class, if 722 Due to limitations in the sysfs LED class, if the status of the ThinkLight 733 cannot be read or if it is unknown, thinkpad-a 723 cannot be read or if it is unknown, thinkpad-acpi will report it as "off". 734 It is impossible to know if the status returne 724 It is impossible to know if the status returned through sysfs is valid. 735 725 736 726 737 CMOS/UCMS control 727 CMOS/UCMS control 738 ----------------- 728 ----------------- 739 729 740 procfs: /proc/acpi/ibm/cmos 730 procfs: /proc/acpi/ibm/cmos 741 731 742 sysfs device attribute: cmos_command 732 sysfs device attribute: cmos_command 743 733 744 This feature is mostly used internally by the 734 This feature is mostly used internally by the ACPI firmware to keep the legacy 745 CMOS NVRAM bits in sync with the current machi 735 CMOS NVRAM bits in sync with the current machine state, and to record this 746 state so that the ThinkPad will retain such se 736 state so that the ThinkPad will retain such settings across reboots. 747 737 748 Some of these commands actually perform action 738 Some of these commands actually perform actions in some ThinkPad models, but 749 this is expected to disappear more and more in 739 this is expected to disappear more and more in newer models. As an example, in 750 a T43 and in a X40, commands 12 and 13 still c 740 a T43 and in a X40, commands 12 and 13 still control the ThinkLight state for 751 real, but commands 0 to 2 don't control the mi 741 real, but commands 0 to 2 don't control the mixer anymore (they have been 752 phased out) and just update the NVRAM. 742 phased out) and just update the NVRAM. 753 743 754 The range of valid cmos command numbers is 0 t 744 The range of valid cmos command numbers is 0 to 21, but not all have an 755 effect and the behavior varies from model to m 745 effect and the behavior varies from model to model. Here is the behavior 756 on the X40 (tpb is the ThinkPad Buttons utilit 746 on the X40 (tpb is the ThinkPad Buttons utility): 757 747 758 - 0 - Related to "Volume down" key pre 748 - 0 - Related to "Volume down" key press 759 - 1 - Related to "Volume up" key press 749 - 1 - Related to "Volume up" key press 760 - 2 - Related to "Mute on" key press 750 - 2 - Related to "Mute on" key press 761 - 3 - Related to "Access IBM" key pres 751 - 3 - Related to "Access IBM" key press 762 - 4 - Related to "LCD brightness up" k 752 - 4 - Related to "LCD brightness up" key press 763 - 5 - Related to "LCD brightness down" 753 - 5 - Related to "LCD brightness down" key press 764 - 11 - Related to "toggle screen expan 754 - 11 - Related to "toggle screen expansion" key press/function 765 - 12 - Related to "ThinkLight on" 755 - 12 - Related to "ThinkLight on" 766 - 13 - Related to "ThinkLight off" 756 - 13 - Related to "ThinkLight off" 767 - 14 - Related to "ThinkLight" key pre 757 - 14 - Related to "ThinkLight" key press (toggle ThinkLight) 768 758 769 The cmos command interface is prone to firmwar 759 The cmos command interface is prone to firmware split-brain problems, as 770 in newer ThinkPads it is just a compatibility 760 in newer ThinkPads it is just a compatibility layer. Do not use it, it is 771 exported just as a debug tool. 761 exported just as a debug tool. 772 762 773 763 774 LED control 764 LED control 775 ----------- 765 ----------- 776 766 777 procfs: /proc/acpi/ibm/led 767 procfs: /proc/acpi/ibm/led 778 sysfs attributes: as per LED class, see below 768 sysfs attributes: as per LED class, see below for names 779 769 780 Some of the LED indicators can be controlled t 770 Some of the LED indicators can be controlled through this feature. On 781 some older ThinkPad models, it is possible to 771 some older ThinkPad models, it is possible to query the status of the 782 LED indicators as well. Newer ThinkPads canno 772 LED indicators as well. Newer ThinkPads cannot query the real status 783 of the LED indicators. 773 of the LED indicators. 784 774 785 Because misuse of the LEDs could induce an una 775 Because misuse of the LEDs could induce an unaware user to perform 786 dangerous actions (like undocking or ejecting 776 dangerous actions (like undocking or ejecting a bay device while the 787 buses are still active), or mask an important 777 buses are still active), or mask an important alarm (such as a nearly 788 empty battery, or a broken battery), access to 778 empty battery, or a broken battery), access to most LEDs is 789 restricted. 779 restricted. 790 780 791 Unrestricted access to all LEDs requires that 781 Unrestricted access to all LEDs requires that thinkpad-acpi be 792 compiled with the CONFIG_THINKPAD_ACPI_UNSAFE_ 782 compiled with the CONFIG_THINKPAD_ACPI_UNSAFE_LEDS option enabled. 793 Distributions must never enable this option. 783 Distributions must never enable this option. Individual users that 794 are aware of the consequences are welcome to e 784 are aware of the consequences are welcome to enabling it. 795 785 796 Audio mute and microphone mute LEDs are suppor 786 Audio mute and microphone mute LEDs are supported, but currently not 797 visible to userspace. They are used by the snd 787 visible to userspace. They are used by the snd-hda-intel audio driver. 798 788 799 procfs notes 789 procfs notes 800 ^^^^^^^^^^^^ 790 ^^^^^^^^^^^^ 801 791 802 The available commands are:: 792 The available commands are:: 803 793 804 echo '<LED number> on' >/proc/acpi/ibm 794 echo '<LED number> on' >/proc/acpi/ibm/led 805 echo '<LED number> off' >/proc/acpi/ib 795 echo '<LED number> off' >/proc/acpi/ibm/led 806 echo '<LED number> blink' >/proc/acpi/ 796 echo '<LED number> blink' >/proc/acpi/ibm/led 807 797 808 The <LED number> range is 0 to 15. The set of 798 The <LED number> range is 0 to 15. The set of LEDs that can be 809 controlled varies from model to model. Here is 799 controlled varies from model to model. Here is the common ThinkPad 810 mapping: 800 mapping: 811 801 812 - 0 - power 802 - 0 - power 813 - 1 - battery (orange) 803 - 1 - battery (orange) 814 - 2 - battery (green) 804 - 2 - battery (green) 815 - 3 - UltraBase/dock 805 - 3 - UltraBase/dock 816 - 4 - UltraBay 806 - 4 - UltraBay 817 - 5 - UltraBase battery slot 807 - 5 - UltraBase battery slot 818 - 6 - (unknown) 808 - 6 - (unknown) 819 - 7 - standby 809 - 7 - standby 820 - 8 - dock status 1 810 - 8 - dock status 1 821 - 9 - dock status 2 811 - 9 - dock status 2 822 - 10, 11 - (unknown) 812 - 10, 11 - (unknown) 823 - 12 - thinkvantage 813 - 12 - thinkvantage 824 - 13, 14, 15 - (unknown) 814 - 13, 14, 15 - (unknown) 825 815 826 All of the above can be turned on and off and 816 All of the above can be turned on and off and can be made to blink. 827 817 828 sysfs notes 818 sysfs notes 829 ^^^^^^^^^^^ 819 ^^^^^^^^^^^ 830 820 831 The ThinkPad LED sysfs interface is described 821 The ThinkPad LED sysfs interface is described in detail by the LED class 832 documentation, in Documentation/leds/leds-clas 822 documentation, in Documentation/leds/leds-class.rst. 833 823 834 The LEDs are named (in LED ID order, from 0 to 824 The LEDs are named (in LED ID order, from 0 to 12): 835 "tpacpi::power", "tpacpi:orange:batt", "tpacpi 825 "tpacpi::power", "tpacpi:orange:batt", "tpacpi:green:batt", 836 "tpacpi::dock_active", "tpacpi::bay_active", " 826 "tpacpi::dock_active", "tpacpi::bay_active", "tpacpi::dock_batt", 837 "tpacpi::unknown_led", "tpacpi::standby", "tpa 827 "tpacpi::unknown_led", "tpacpi::standby", "tpacpi::dock_status1", 838 "tpacpi::dock_status2", "tpacpi::unknown_led2" 828 "tpacpi::dock_status2", "tpacpi::unknown_led2", "tpacpi::unknown_led3", 839 "tpacpi::thinkvantage". 829 "tpacpi::thinkvantage". 840 830 841 Due to limitations in the sysfs LED class, if 831 Due to limitations in the sysfs LED class, if the status of the LED 842 indicators cannot be read due to an error, thi 832 indicators cannot be read due to an error, thinkpad-acpi will report it as 843 a brightness of zero (same as LED off). 833 a brightness of zero (same as LED off). 844 834 845 If the thinkpad firmware doesn't support readi 835 If the thinkpad firmware doesn't support reading the current status, 846 trying to read the current LED brightness will 836 trying to read the current LED brightness will just return whatever 847 brightness was last written to that attribute. 837 brightness was last written to that attribute. 848 838 849 These LEDs can blink using hardware accelerati 839 These LEDs can blink using hardware acceleration. To request that a 850 ThinkPad indicator LED should blink in hardwar 840 ThinkPad indicator LED should blink in hardware accelerated mode, use the 851 "timer" trigger, and leave the delay_on and de 841 "timer" trigger, and leave the delay_on and delay_off parameters set to 852 zero (to request hardware acceleration autodet 842 zero (to request hardware acceleration autodetection). 853 843 854 LEDs that are known not to exist in a given Th 844 LEDs that are known not to exist in a given ThinkPad model are not 855 made available through the sysfs interface. I 845 made available through the sysfs interface. If you have a dock and you 856 notice there are LEDs listed for your ThinkPad 846 notice there are LEDs listed for your ThinkPad that do not exist (and 857 are not in the dock), or if you notice that th 847 are not in the dock), or if you notice that there are missing LEDs, 858 a report to ibm-acpi-devel@lists.sourceforge.n 848 a report to ibm-acpi-devel@lists.sourceforge.net is appreciated. 859 849 860 850 861 ACPI sounds -- /proc/acpi/ibm/beep 851 ACPI sounds -- /proc/acpi/ibm/beep 862 ---------------------------------- 852 ---------------------------------- 863 853 864 The BEEP method is used internally by the ACPI 854 The BEEP method is used internally by the ACPI firmware to provide 865 audible alerts in various situations. This fea 855 audible alerts in various situations. This feature allows the same 866 sounds to be triggered manually. 856 sounds to be triggered manually. 867 857 868 The commands are non-negative integer numbers: 858 The commands are non-negative integer numbers:: 869 859 870 echo <number> >/proc/acpi/ibm/beep 860 echo <number> >/proc/acpi/ibm/beep 871 861 872 The valid <number> range is 0 to 17. Not all n 862 The valid <number> range is 0 to 17. Not all numbers trigger sounds 873 and the sounds vary from model to model. Here 863 and the sounds vary from model to model. Here is the behavior on the 874 X40: 864 X40: 875 865 876 - 0 - stop a sound in progress (but us 866 - 0 - stop a sound in progress (but use 17 to stop 16) 877 - 2 - two beeps, pause, third beep ("l 867 - 2 - two beeps, pause, third beep ("low battery") 878 - 3 - single beep 868 - 3 - single beep 879 - 4 - high, followed by low-pitched be 869 - 4 - high, followed by low-pitched beep ("unable") 880 - 5 - single beep 870 - 5 - single beep 881 - 6 - very high, followed by high-pitc 871 - 6 - very high, followed by high-pitched beep ("AC/DC") 882 - 7 - high-pitched beep 872 - 7 - high-pitched beep 883 - 9 - three short beeps 873 - 9 - three short beeps 884 - 10 - very long beep 874 - 10 - very long beep 885 - 12 - low-pitched beep 875 - 12 - low-pitched beep 886 - 15 - three high-pitched beeps repeat 876 - 15 - three high-pitched beeps repeating constantly, stop with 0 887 - 16 - one medium-pitched beep repeati 877 - 16 - one medium-pitched beep repeating constantly, stop with 17 888 - 17 - stop 16 878 - 17 - stop 16 889 879 890 880 891 Temperature sensors 881 Temperature sensors 892 ------------------- 882 ------------------- 893 883 894 procfs: /proc/acpi/ibm/thermal 884 procfs: /proc/acpi/ibm/thermal 895 885 896 sysfs device attributes: (hwmon "thinkpad") te 886 sysfs device attributes: (hwmon "thinkpad") temp*_input 897 887 898 Most ThinkPads include six or more separate te 888 Most ThinkPads include six or more separate temperature sensors but only 899 expose the CPU temperature through the standar 889 expose the CPU temperature through the standard ACPI methods. This 900 feature shows readings from up to eight differ 890 feature shows readings from up to eight different sensors on older 901 ThinkPads, and up to sixteen different sensors 891 ThinkPads, and up to sixteen different sensors on newer ThinkPads. 902 892 903 For example, on the X40, a typical output may 893 For example, on the X40, a typical output may be: 904 894 905 temperatures: 895 temperatures: 906 42 42 45 41 36 -128 33 -128 896 42 42 45 41 36 -128 33 -128 907 897 908 On the T43/p, a typical output may be: 898 On the T43/p, a typical output may be: 909 899 910 temperatures: 900 temperatures: 911 48 48 36 52 38 -128 31 -128 48 52 48 - 901 48 48 36 52 38 -128 31 -128 48 52 48 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 912 902 913 The mapping of thermal sensors to physical loc 903 The mapping of thermal sensors to physical locations varies depending on 914 system-board model (and thus, on ThinkPad mode 904 system-board model (and thus, on ThinkPad model). 915 905 916 https://thinkwiki.org/wiki/Thermal_Sensors is !! 906 http://thinkwiki.org/wiki/Thermal_Sensors is a public wiki page that 917 tries to track down these locations for variou 907 tries to track down these locations for various models. 918 908 919 Most (newer?) models seem to follow this patte 909 Most (newer?) models seem to follow this pattern: 920 910 921 - 1: CPU 911 - 1: CPU 922 - 2: (depends on model) 912 - 2: (depends on model) 923 - 3: (depends on model) 913 - 3: (depends on model) 924 - 4: GPU 914 - 4: GPU 925 - 5: Main battery: main sensor 915 - 5: Main battery: main sensor 926 - 6: Bay battery: main sensor 916 - 6: Bay battery: main sensor 927 - 7: Main battery: secondary sensor 917 - 7: Main battery: secondary sensor 928 - 8: Bay battery: secondary sensor 918 - 8: Bay battery: secondary sensor 929 - 9-15: (depends on model) 919 - 9-15: (depends on model) 930 920 931 For the R51 (source: Thomas Gruber): 921 For the R51 (source: Thomas Gruber): 932 922 933 - 2: Mini-PCI 923 - 2: Mini-PCI 934 - 3: Internal HDD 924 - 3: Internal HDD 935 925 936 For the T43, T43/p (source: Shmidoax/Thinkwiki 926 For the T43, T43/p (source: Shmidoax/Thinkwiki.org) 937 https://thinkwiki.org/wiki/Thermal_Sensors#Thi !! 927 http://thinkwiki.org/wiki/Thermal_Sensors#ThinkPad_T43.2C_T43p 938 928 939 - 2: System board, left side (near PCMCIA slo 929 - 2: System board, left side (near PCMCIA slot), reported as HDAPS temp 940 - 3: PCMCIA slot 930 - 3: PCMCIA slot 941 - 9: MCH (northbridge) to DRAM Bus 931 - 9: MCH (northbridge) to DRAM Bus 942 - 10: Clock-generator, mini-pci card and ICH ( 932 - 10: Clock-generator, mini-pci card and ICH (southbridge), under Mini-PCI 943 card, under touchpad 933 card, under touchpad 944 - 11: Power regulator, underside of system boa 934 - 11: Power regulator, underside of system board, below F2 key 945 935 946 The A31 has a very atypical layout for the the 936 The A31 has a very atypical layout for the thermal sensors 947 (source: Milos Popovic, https://thinkwiki.org/ !! 937 (source: Milos Popovic, http://thinkwiki.org/wiki/Thermal_Sensors#ThinkPad_A31) 948 938 949 - 1: CPU 939 - 1: CPU 950 - 2: Main Battery: main sensor 940 - 2: Main Battery: main sensor 951 - 3: Power Converter 941 - 3: Power Converter 952 - 4: Bay Battery: main sensor 942 - 4: Bay Battery: main sensor 953 - 5: MCH (northbridge) 943 - 5: MCH (northbridge) 954 - 6: PCMCIA/ambient 944 - 6: PCMCIA/ambient 955 - 7: Main Battery: secondary sensor 945 - 7: Main Battery: secondary sensor 956 - 8: Bay Battery: secondary sensor 946 - 8: Bay Battery: secondary sensor 957 947 958 948 959 Procfs notes 949 Procfs notes 960 ^^^^^^^^^^^^ 950 ^^^^^^^^^^^^ 961 951 962 Readings from sensors that are not ava 952 Readings from sensors that are not available return -128. 963 No commands can be written to this fil 953 No commands can be written to this file. 964 954 965 Sysfs notes 955 Sysfs notes 966 ^^^^^^^^^^^ 956 ^^^^^^^^^^^ 967 957 968 Sensors that are not available return 958 Sensors that are not available return the ENXIO error. This 969 status may change at runtime, as there 959 status may change at runtime, as there are hotplug thermal 970 sensors, like those inside the batteri 960 sensors, like those inside the batteries and docks. 971 961 972 thinkpad-acpi thermal sensors are repo 962 thinkpad-acpi thermal sensors are reported through the hwmon 973 subsystem, and follow all of the hwmon 963 subsystem, and follow all of the hwmon guidelines at 974 Documentation/hwmon. 964 Documentation/hwmon. 975 965 976 EXPERIMENTAL: Embedded controller register dum 966 EXPERIMENTAL: Embedded controller register dump 977 ---------------------------------------------- 967 ----------------------------------------------- 978 968 979 This feature is not included in the thinkpad d 969 This feature is not included in the thinkpad driver anymore. 980 Instead the EC can be accessed through /sys/ke 970 Instead the EC can be accessed through /sys/kernel/debug/ec with 981 a userspace tool which can be found here: 971 a userspace tool which can be found here: 982 ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/trenn/sources/ec 972 ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/trenn/sources/ec 983 973 984 Use it to determine the register holding the f 974 Use it to determine the register holding the fan 985 speed on some models. To do that, do the follo 975 speed on some models. To do that, do the following: 986 976 987 - make sure the battery is fully charg 977 - make sure the battery is fully charged 988 - make sure the fan is running 978 - make sure the fan is running 989 - use above mentioned tool to read out 979 - use above mentioned tool to read out the EC 990 980 991 Often fan and temperature values vary between 981 Often fan and temperature values vary between 992 readings. Since temperatures don't change vary 982 readings. Since temperatures don't change vary fast, you can take 993 several quick dumps to eliminate them. 983 several quick dumps to eliminate them. 994 984 995 You can use a similar method to figure out the 985 You can use a similar method to figure out the meaning of other 996 embedded controller registers - e.g. make sure 986 embedded controller registers - e.g. make sure nothing else changes 997 except the charging or discharging battery to 987 except the charging or discharging battery to determine which 998 registers contain the current battery capacity 988 registers contain the current battery capacity, etc. If you experiment 999 with this, do send me your results (including 989 with this, do send me your results (including some complete dumps with 1000 a description of the conditions when they wer 990 a description of the conditions when they were taken.) 1001 991 1002 992 1003 LCD brightness control 993 LCD brightness control 1004 ---------------------- 994 ---------------------- 1005 995 1006 procfs: /proc/acpi/ibm/brightness 996 procfs: /proc/acpi/ibm/brightness 1007 997 1008 sysfs backlight device "thinkpad_screen" 998 sysfs backlight device "thinkpad_screen" 1009 999 1010 This feature allows software control of the L 1000 This feature allows software control of the LCD brightness on ThinkPad 1011 models which don't have a hardware brightness 1001 models which don't have a hardware brightness slider. 1012 1002 1013 It has some limitations: the LCD backlight ca 1003 It has some limitations: the LCD backlight cannot be actually turned 1014 on or off by this interface, it just controls 1004 on or off by this interface, it just controls the backlight brightness 1015 level. 1005 level. 1016 1006 1017 On IBM (and some of the earlier Lenovo) Think 1007 On IBM (and some of the earlier Lenovo) ThinkPads, the backlight control 1018 has eight brightness levels, ranging from 0 t 1008 has eight brightness levels, ranging from 0 to 7. Some of the levels 1019 may not be distinct. Later Lenovo models tha 1009 may not be distinct. Later Lenovo models that implement the ACPI 1020 display backlight brightness control methods 1010 display backlight brightness control methods have 16 levels, ranging 1021 from 0 to 15. 1011 from 0 to 15. 1022 1012 1023 For IBM ThinkPads, there are two interfaces t 1013 For IBM ThinkPads, there are two interfaces to the firmware for direct 1024 brightness control, EC and UCMS (or CMOS). T 1014 brightness control, EC and UCMS (or CMOS). To select which one should be 1025 used, use the brightness_mode module paramete 1015 used, use the brightness_mode module parameter: brightness_mode=1 selects 1026 EC mode, brightness_mode=2 selects UCMS mode, 1016 EC mode, brightness_mode=2 selects UCMS mode, brightness_mode=3 selects EC 1027 mode with NVRAM backing (so that brightness c 1017 mode with NVRAM backing (so that brightness changes are remembered across 1028 shutdown/reboot). 1018 shutdown/reboot). 1029 1019 1030 The driver tries to select which interface to 1020 The driver tries to select which interface to use from a table of 1031 defaults for each ThinkPad model. If it make 1021 defaults for each ThinkPad model. If it makes a wrong choice, please 1032 report this as a bug, so that we can fix it. 1022 report this as a bug, so that we can fix it. 1033 1023 1034 Lenovo ThinkPads only support brightness_mode 1024 Lenovo ThinkPads only support brightness_mode=2 (UCMS). 1035 1025 1036 When display backlight brightness controls ar 1026 When display backlight brightness controls are available through the 1037 standard ACPI interface, it is best to use it 1027 standard ACPI interface, it is best to use it instead of this direct 1038 ThinkPad-specific interface. The driver will 1028 ThinkPad-specific interface. The driver will disable its native 1039 backlight brightness control interface if it 1029 backlight brightness control interface if it detects that the standard 1040 ACPI interface is available in the ThinkPad. 1030 ACPI interface is available in the ThinkPad. 1041 1031 1042 If you want to use the thinkpad-acpi backligh 1032 If you want to use the thinkpad-acpi backlight brightness control 1043 instead of the generic ACPI video backlight b 1033 instead of the generic ACPI video backlight brightness control for some 1044 reason, you should use the acpi_backlight=ven 1034 reason, you should use the acpi_backlight=vendor kernel parameter. 1045 1035 1046 The brightness_enable module parameter can be 1036 The brightness_enable module parameter can be used to control whether 1047 the LCD brightness control feature will be en 1037 the LCD brightness control feature will be enabled when available. 1048 brightness_enable=0 forces it to be disabled. 1038 brightness_enable=0 forces it to be disabled. brightness_enable=1 1049 forces it to be enabled when available, even 1039 forces it to be enabled when available, even if the standard ACPI 1050 interface is also available. 1040 interface is also available. 1051 1041 1052 Procfs notes 1042 Procfs notes 1053 ^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1043 ^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1054 1044 1055 The available commands are:: 1045 The available commands are:: 1056 1046 1057 echo up >/proc/acpi/ibm/brightness 1047 echo up >/proc/acpi/ibm/brightness 1058 echo down >/proc/acpi/ibm/brightness 1048 echo down >/proc/acpi/ibm/brightness 1059 echo 'level <level>' >/proc/acpi/ibm/ 1049 echo 'level <level>' >/proc/acpi/ibm/brightness 1060 1050 1061 Sysfs notes 1051 Sysfs notes 1062 ^^^^^^^^^^^ 1052 ^^^^^^^^^^^ 1063 1053 1064 The interface is implemented through the back 1054 The interface is implemented through the backlight sysfs class, which is 1065 poorly documented at this time. 1055 poorly documented at this time. 1066 1056 1067 Locate the thinkpad_screen device under /sys/ 1057 Locate the thinkpad_screen device under /sys/class/backlight, and inside 1068 it there will be the following attributes: 1058 it there will be the following attributes: 1069 1059 1070 max_brightness: 1060 max_brightness: 1071 Reads the maximum brightness 1061 Reads the maximum brightness the hardware can be set to. 1072 The minimum is always zero. 1062 The minimum is always zero. 1073 1063 1074 actual_brightness: 1064 actual_brightness: 1075 Reads what brightness the scr 1065 Reads what brightness the screen is set to at this instant. 1076 1066 1077 brightness: 1067 brightness: 1078 Writes request the driver to 1068 Writes request the driver to change brightness to the 1079 given value. Reads will tell 1069 given value. Reads will tell you what brightness the 1080 driver is trying to set the d 1070 driver is trying to set the display to when "power" is set 1081 to zero and the display has n 1071 to zero and the display has not been dimmed by a kernel 1082 power management event. 1072 power management event. 1083 1073 1084 power: 1074 power: 1085 power management mode, where 1075 power management mode, where 0 is "display on", and 1 to 3 1086 will dim the display backligh 1076 will dim the display backlight to brightness level 0 1087 because thinkpad-acpi cannot 1077 because thinkpad-acpi cannot really turn the backlight 1088 off. Kernel power management 1078 off. Kernel power management events can temporarily 1089 increase the current power ma 1079 increase the current power management level, i.e. they can 1090 dim the display. 1080 dim the display. 1091 1081 1092 1082 1093 WARNING: 1083 WARNING: 1094 1084 1095 Whatever you do, do NOT ever call thinkpa 1085 Whatever you do, do NOT ever call thinkpad-acpi backlight-level change 1096 interface and the ACPI-based backlight le 1086 interface and the ACPI-based backlight level change interface 1097 (available on newer BIOSes, and driven by 1087 (available on newer BIOSes, and driven by the Linux ACPI video driver) 1098 at the same time. The two will interact 1088 at the same time. The two will interact in bad ways, do funny things, 1099 and maybe reduce the life of the backligh 1089 and maybe reduce the life of the backlight lamps by needlessly kicking 1100 its level up and down at every change. 1090 its level up and down at every change. 1101 1091 1102 1092 1103 Volume control (Console Audio control) 1093 Volume control (Console Audio control) 1104 -------------------------------------- 1094 -------------------------------------- 1105 1095 1106 procfs: /proc/acpi/ibm/volume 1096 procfs: /proc/acpi/ibm/volume 1107 1097 1108 ALSA: "ThinkPad Console Audio Control", defau 1098 ALSA: "ThinkPad Console Audio Control", default ID: "ThinkPadEC" 1109 1099 1110 NOTE: by default, the volume control interfac 1100 NOTE: by default, the volume control interface operates in read-only 1111 mode, as it is supposed to be used for on-scr 1101 mode, as it is supposed to be used for on-screen-display purposes. 1112 The read/write mode can be enabled through th 1102 The read/write mode can be enabled through the use of the 1113 "volume_control=1" module parameter. 1103 "volume_control=1" module parameter. 1114 1104 1115 NOTE: distros are urged to not enable volume_ 1105 NOTE: distros are urged to not enable volume_control by default, this 1116 should be done by the local admin only. The 1106 should be done by the local admin only. The ThinkPad UI is for the 1117 console audio control to be done through the 1107 console audio control to be done through the volume keys only, and for 1118 the desktop environment to just provide on-sc 1108 the desktop environment to just provide on-screen-display feedback. 1119 Software volume control should be done only i 1109 Software volume control should be done only in the main AC97/HDA 1120 mixer. 1110 mixer. 1121 1111 1122 1112 1123 About the ThinkPad Console Audio control 1113 About the ThinkPad Console Audio control 1124 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1114 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1125 1115 1126 ThinkPads have a built-in amplifier and mutin 1116 ThinkPads have a built-in amplifier and muting circuit that drives the 1127 console headphone and speakers. This circuit 1117 console headphone and speakers. This circuit is after the main AC97 1128 or HDA mixer in the audio path, and under exc 1118 or HDA mixer in the audio path, and under exclusive control of the 1129 firmware. 1119 firmware. 1130 1120 1131 ThinkPads have three special hotkeys to inter 1121 ThinkPads have three special hotkeys to interact with the console 1132 audio control: volume up, volume down and mut 1122 audio control: volume up, volume down and mute. 1133 1123 1134 It is worth noting that the normal way the mu 1124 It is worth noting that the normal way the mute function works (on 1135 ThinkPads that do not have a "mute LED") is: 1125 ThinkPads that do not have a "mute LED") is: 1136 1126 1137 1. Press mute to mute. It will *always* mute 1127 1. Press mute to mute. It will *always* mute, you can press it as 1138 many times as you want, and the sound will 1128 many times as you want, and the sound will remain mute. 1139 1129 1140 2. Press either volume key to unmute the Thin 1130 2. Press either volume key to unmute the ThinkPad (it will _not_ 1141 change the volume, it will just unmute). 1131 change the volume, it will just unmute). 1142 1132 1143 This is a very superior design when compared 1133 This is a very superior design when compared to the cheap software-only 1144 mute-toggle solution found on normal consumer 1134 mute-toggle solution found on normal consumer laptops: you can be 1145 absolutely sure the ThinkPad will not make no 1135 absolutely sure the ThinkPad will not make noise if you press the mute 1146 button, no matter the previous state. 1136 button, no matter the previous state. 1147 1137 1148 The IBM ThinkPads, and the earlier Lenovo Thi 1138 The IBM ThinkPads, and the earlier Lenovo ThinkPads have variable-gain 1149 amplifiers driving the speakers and headphone 1139 amplifiers driving the speakers and headphone output, and the firmware 1150 also handles volume control for the headphone 1140 also handles volume control for the headphone and speakers on these 1151 ThinkPads without any help from the operating 1141 ThinkPads without any help from the operating system (this volume 1152 control stage exists after the main AC97 or H 1142 control stage exists after the main AC97 or HDA mixer in the audio 1153 path). 1143 path). 1154 1144 1155 The newer Lenovo models only have firmware mu 1145 The newer Lenovo models only have firmware mute control, and depend on 1156 the main HDA mixer to do volume control (whic 1146 the main HDA mixer to do volume control (which is done by the operating 1157 system). In this case, the volume keys are f 1147 system). In this case, the volume keys are filtered out for unmute 1158 key press (there are some firmware bugs in th 1148 key press (there are some firmware bugs in this area) and delivered as 1159 normal key presses to the operating system (t 1149 normal key presses to the operating system (thinkpad-acpi is not 1160 involved). 1150 involved). 1161 1151 1162 1152 1163 The ThinkPad-ACPI volume control 1153 The ThinkPad-ACPI volume control 1164 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1154 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1165 1155 1166 The preferred way to interact with the Consol 1156 The preferred way to interact with the Console Audio control is the 1167 ALSA interface. 1157 ALSA interface. 1168 1158 1169 The legacy procfs interface allows one to rea 1159 The legacy procfs interface allows one to read the current state, 1170 and if volume control is enabled, accepts the 1160 and if volume control is enabled, accepts the following commands:: 1171 1161 1172 echo up >/proc/acpi/ibm/volume 1162 echo up >/proc/acpi/ibm/volume 1173 echo down >/proc/acpi/ibm/volume 1163 echo down >/proc/acpi/ibm/volume 1174 echo mute >/proc/acpi/ibm/volume 1164 echo mute >/proc/acpi/ibm/volume 1175 echo unmute >/proc/acpi/ibm/volume 1165 echo unmute >/proc/acpi/ibm/volume 1176 echo 'level <level>' >/proc/acpi/ibm/ 1166 echo 'level <level>' >/proc/acpi/ibm/volume 1177 1167 1178 The <level> number range is 0 to 14 although 1168 The <level> number range is 0 to 14 although not all of them may be 1179 distinct. To unmute the volume after the mute 1169 distinct. To unmute the volume after the mute command, use either the 1180 up or down command (the level command will no 1170 up or down command (the level command will not unmute the volume), or 1181 the unmute command. 1171 the unmute command. 1182 1172 1183 You can use the volume_capabilities parameter 1173 You can use the volume_capabilities parameter to tell the driver 1184 whether your thinkpad has volume control or m 1174 whether your thinkpad has volume control or mute-only control: 1185 volume_capabilities=1 for mixers with mute an 1175 volume_capabilities=1 for mixers with mute and volume control, 1186 volume_capabilities=2 for mixers with only mu 1176 volume_capabilities=2 for mixers with only mute control. 1187 1177 1188 If the driver misdetects the capabilities for 1178 If the driver misdetects the capabilities for your ThinkPad model, 1189 please report this to ibm-acpi-devel@lists.so 1179 please report this to ibm-acpi-devel@lists.sourceforge.net, so that we 1190 can update the driver. 1180 can update the driver. 1191 1181 1192 There are two strategies for volume control. 1182 There are two strategies for volume control. To select which one 1193 should be used, use the volume_mode module pa 1183 should be used, use the volume_mode module parameter: volume_mode=1 1194 selects EC mode, and volume_mode=3 selects EC 1184 selects EC mode, and volume_mode=3 selects EC mode with NVRAM backing 1195 (so that volume/mute changes are remembered a 1185 (so that volume/mute changes are remembered across shutdown/reboot). 1196 1186 1197 The driver will operate in volume_mode=3 by d 1187 The driver will operate in volume_mode=3 by default. If that does not 1198 work well on your ThinkPad model, please repo 1188 work well on your ThinkPad model, please report this to 1199 ibm-acpi-devel@lists.sourceforge.net. 1189 ibm-acpi-devel@lists.sourceforge.net. 1200 1190 1201 The driver supports the standard ALSA module 1191 The driver supports the standard ALSA module parameters. If the ALSA 1202 mixer is disabled, the driver will disable al 1192 mixer is disabled, the driver will disable all volume functionality. 1203 1193 1204 1194 1205 Fan control and monitoring: fan speed, fan en 1195 Fan control and monitoring: fan speed, fan enable/disable 1206 --------------------------------------------- 1196 --------------------------------------------------------- 1207 1197 1208 procfs: /proc/acpi/ibm/fan 1198 procfs: /proc/acpi/ibm/fan 1209 1199 1210 sysfs device attributes: (hwmon "thinkpad") f 1200 sysfs device attributes: (hwmon "thinkpad") fan1_input, pwm1, pwm1_enable, fan2_input 1211 1201 1212 sysfs hwmon driver attributes: fan_watchdog 1202 sysfs hwmon driver attributes: fan_watchdog 1213 1203 1214 NOTE NOTE NOTE: 1204 NOTE NOTE NOTE: 1215 fan control operations are disabled by def 1205 fan control operations are disabled by default for 1216 safety reasons. To enable them, the modul 1206 safety reasons. To enable them, the module parameter "fan_control=1" 1217 must be given to thinkpad-acpi. 1207 must be given to thinkpad-acpi. 1218 1208 1219 This feature attempts to show the current fan 1209 This feature attempts to show the current fan speed, control mode and 1220 other fan data that might be available. The 1210 other fan data that might be available. The speed is read directly 1221 from the hardware registers of the embedded c 1211 from the hardware registers of the embedded controller. This is known 1222 to work on later R, T, X and Z series ThinkPa 1212 to work on later R, T, X and Z series ThinkPads but may show a bogus 1223 value on other models. 1213 value on other models. 1224 1214 1225 Some Lenovo ThinkPads support a secondary fan 1215 Some Lenovo ThinkPads support a secondary fan. This fan cannot be 1226 controlled separately, it shares the main fan 1216 controlled separately, it shares the main fan control. 1227 1217 1228 Fan levels 1218 Fan levels 1229 ^^^^^^^^^^ 1219 ^^^^^^^^^^ 1230 1220 1231 Most ThinkPad fans work in "levels" at the fi 1221 Most ThinkPad fans work in "levels" at the firmware interface. Level 0 1232 stops the fan. The higher the level, the hig 1222 stops the fan. The higher the level, the higher the fan speed, although 1233 adjacent levels often map to the same fan spe 1223 adjacent levels often map to the same fan speed. 7 is the highest 1234 level, where the fan reaches the maximum reco 1224 level, where the fan reaches the maximum recommended speed. 1235 1225 1236 Level "auto" means the EC changes the fan lev 1226 Level "auto" means the EC changes the fan level according to some 1237 internal algorithm, usually based on readings 1227 internal algorithm, usually based on readings from the thermal sensors. 1238 1228 1239 There is also a "full-speed" level, also know 1229 There is also a "full-speed" level, also known as "disengaged" level. 1240 In this level, the EC disables the speed-lock 1230 In this level, the EC disables the speed-locked closed-loop fan control, 1241 and drives the fan as fast as it can go, whic 1231 and drives the fan as fast as it can go, which might exceed hardware 1242 limits, so use this level with caution. 1232 limits, so use this level with caution. 1243 1233 1244 The fan usually ramps up or down slowly from 1234 The fan usually ramps up or down slowly from one speed to another, and 1245 it is normal for the EC to take several secon 1235 it is normal for the EC to take several seconds to react to fan 1246 commands. The full-speed level may take up t 1236 commands. The full-speed level may take up to two minutes to ramp up to 1247 maximum speed, and in some ThinkPads, the tac 1237 maximum speed, and in some ThinkPads, the tachometer readings go stale 1248 while the EC is transitioning to the full-spe 1238 while the EC is transitioning to the full-speed level. 1249 1239 1250 WARNING WARNING WARNING: do not leave the fan 1240 WARNING WARNING WARNING: do not leave the fan disabled unless you are 1251 monitoring all of the temperature sensor read 1241 monitoring all of the temperature sensor readings and you are ready to 1252 enable it if necessary to avoid overheating. 1242 enable it if necessary to avoid overheating. 1253 1243 1254 An enabled fan in level "auto" may stop spinn 1244 An enabled fan in level "auto" may stop spinning if the EC decides the 1255 ThinkPad is cool enough and doesn't need the 1245 ThinkPad is cool enough and doesn't need the extra airflow. This is 1256 normal, and the EC will spin the fan up if th 1246 normal, and the EC will spin the fan up if the various thermal readings 1257 rise too much. 1247 rise too much. 1258 1248 1259 On the X40, this seems to depend on the CPU a 1249 On the X40, this seems to depend on the CPU and HDD temperatures. 1260 Specifically, the fan is turned on when eithe 1250 Specifically, the fan is turned on when either the CPU temperature 1261 climbs to 56 degrees or the HDD temperature c 1251 climbs to 56 degrees or the HDD temperature climbs to 46 degrees. The 1262 fan is turned off when the CPU temperature dr 1252 fan is turned off when the CPU temperature drops to 49 degrees and the 1263 HDD temperature drops to 41 degrees. These t 1253 HDD temperature drops to 41 degrees. These thresholds cannot 1264 currently be controlled. 1254 currently be controlled. 1265 1255 1266 The ThinkPad's ACPI DSDT code will reprogram 1256 The ThinkPad's ACPI DSDT code will reprogram the fan on its own when 1267 certain conditions are met. It will override 1257 certain conditions are met. It will override any fan programming done 1268 through thinkpad-acpi. 1258 through thinkpad-acpi. 1269 1259 1270 The thinkpad-acpi kernel driver can be progra 1260 The thinkpad-acpi kernel driver can be programmed to revert the fan 1271 level to a safe setting if userspace does not 1261 level to a safe setting if userspace does not issue one of the procfs 1272 fan commands: "enable", "disable", "level" or 1262 fan commands: "enable", "disable", "level" or "watchdog", or if there 1273 are no writes to pwm1_enable (or to pwm1 *if 1263 are no writes to pwm1_enable (or to pwm1 *if and only if* pwm1_enable is 1274 set to 1, manual mode) within a configurable 1264 set to 1, manual mode) within a configurable amount of time of up to 1275 120 seconds. This functionality is called fa 1265 120 seconds. This functionality is called fan safety watchdog. 1276 1266 1277 Note that the watchdog timer stops after it e 1267 Note that the watchdog timer stops after it enables the fan. It will be 1278 rearmed again automatically (using the same i 1268 rearmed again automatically (using the same interval) when one of the 1279 above mentioned fan commands is received. Th 1269 above mentioned fan commands is received. The fan watchdog is, 1280 therefore, not suitable to protect against fa 1270 therefore, not suitable to protect against fan mode changes made through 1281 means other than the "enable", "disable", and 1271 means other than the "enable", "disable", and "level" procfs fan 1282 commands, or the hwmon fan control sysfs inte 1272 commands, or the hwmon fan control sysfs interface. 1283 1273 1284 Procfs notes 1274 Procfs notes 1285 ^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1275 ^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1286 1276 1287 The fan may be enabled or disabled with the f 1277 The fan may be enabled or disabled with the following commands:: 1288 1278 1289 echo enable >/proc/acpi/ibm/fan 1279 echo enable >/proc/acpi/ibm/fan 1290 echo disable >/proc/acpi/ibm/fan 1280 echo disable >/proc/acpi/ibm/fan 1291 1281 1292 Placing a fan on level 0 is the same as disab 1282 Placing a fan on level 0 is the same as disabling it. Enabling a fan 1293 will try to place it in a safe level if it is 1283 will try to place it in a safe level if it is too slow or disabled. 1294 1284 1295 The fan level can be controlled with the comm 1285 The fan level can be controlled with the command:: 1296 1286 1297 echo 'level <level>' > /proc/acpi/ibm 1287 echo 'level <level>' > /proc/acpi/ibm/fan 1298 1288 1299 Where <level> is an integer from 0 to 7, or o 1289 Where <level> is an integer from 0 to 7, or one of the words "auto" or 1300 "full-speed" (without the quotes). Not all T 1290 "full-speed" (without the quotes). Not all ThinkPads support the "auto" 1301 and "full-speed" levels. The driver accepts 1291 and "full-speed" levels. The driver accepts "disengaged" as an alias for 1302 "full-speed", and reports it as "disengaged" 1292 "full-speed", and reports it as "disengaged" for backwards 1303 compatibility. 1293 compatibility. 1304 1294 1305 On the X31 and X40 (and ONLY on those models) 1295 On the X31 and X40 (and ONLY on those models), the fan speed can be 1306 controlled to a certain degree. Once the fan 1296 controlled to a certain degree. Once the fan is running, it can be 1307 forced to run faster or slower with the follo 1297 forced to run faster or slower with the following command:: 1308 1298 1309 echo 'speed <speed>' > /proc/acpi/ibm 1299 echo 'speed <speed>' > /proc/acpi/ibm/fan 1310 1300 1311 The sustainable range of fan speeds on the X4 1301 The sustainable range of fan speeds on the X40 appears to be from about 1312 3700 to about 7350. Values outside this range 1302 3700 to about 7350. Values outside this range either do not have any 1313 effect or the fan speed eventually settles so 1303 effect or the fan speed eventually settles somewhere in that range. The 1314 fan cannot be stopped or started with this co 1304 fan cannot be stopped or started with this command. This functionality 1315 is incomplete, and not available through the 1305 is incomplete, and not available through the sysfs interface. 1316 1306 1317 To program the safety watchdog, use the "watc 1307 To program the safety watchdog, use the "watchdog" command:: 1318 1308 1319 echo 'watchdog <interval in seconds>' 1309 echo 'watchdog <interval in seconds>' > /proc/acpi/ibm/fan 1320 1310 1321 If you want to disable the watchdog, use 0 as 1311 If you want to disable the watchdog, use 0 as the interval. 1322 1312 1323 Sysfs notes 1313 Sysfs notes 1324 ^^^^^^^^^^^ 1314 ^^^^^^^^^^^ 1325 1315 1326 The sysfs interface follows the hwmon subsyst 1316 The sysfs interface follows the hwmon subsystem guidelines for the most 1327 part, and the exception is the fan safety wat 1317 part, and the exception is the fan safety watchdog. 1328 1318 1329 Writes to any of the sysfs attributes may ret 1319 Writes to any of the sysfs attributes may return the EINVAL error if 1330 that operation is not supported in a given Th 1320 that operation is not supported in a given ThinkPad or if the parameter 1331 is out-of-bounds, and EPERM if it is forbidde 1321 is out-of-bounds, and EPERM if it is forbidden. They may also return 1332 EINTR (interrupted system call), and EIO (I/O 1322 EINTR (interrupted system call), and EIO (I/O error while trying to talk 1333 to the firmware). 1323 to the firmware). 1334 1324 1335 Features not yet implemented by the driver re 1325 Features not yet implemented by the driver return ENOSYS. 1336 1326 1337 hwmon device attribute pwm1_enable: 1327 hwmon device attribute pwm1_enable: 1338 - 0: PWM offline (fan is set to full- 1328 - 0: PWM offline (fan is set to full-speed mode) 1339 - 1: Manual PWM control (use pwm1 to 1329 - 1: Manual PWM control (use pwm1 to set fan level) 1340 - 2: Hardware PWM control (EC "auto" 1330 - 2: Hardware PWM control (EC "auto" mode) 1341 - 3: reserved (Software PWM control, 1331 - 3: reserved (Software PWM control, not implemented yet) 1342 1332 1343 Modes 0 and 2 are not supported by al 1333 Modes 0 and 2 are not supported by all ThinkPads, and the 1344 driver is not always able to detect t 1334 driver is not always able to detect this. If it does know a 1345 mode is unsupported, it will return - 1335 mode is unsupported, it will return -EINVAL. 1346 1336 1347 hwmon device attribute pwm1: 1337 hwmon device attribute pwm1: 1348 Fan level, scaled from the firmware v 1338 Fan level, scaled from the firmware values of 0-7 to the hwmon 1349 scale of 0-255. 0 means fan stopped, 1339 scale of 0-255. 0 means fan stopped, 255 means highest normal 1350 speed (level 7). 1340 speed (level 7). 1351 1341 1352 This attribute only commands the fan 1342 This attribute only commands the fan if pmw1_enable is set to 1 1353 (manual PWM control). 1343 (manual PWM control). 1354 1344 1355 hwmon device attribute fan1_input: 1345 hwmon device attribute fan1_input: 1356 Fan tachometer reading, in RPM. May 1346 Fan tachometer reading, in RPM. May go stale on certain 1357 ThinkPads while the EC transitions th 1347 ThinkPads while the EC transitions the PWM to offline mode, 1358 which can take up to two minutes. Ma 1348 which can take up to two minutes. May return rubbish on older 1359 ThinkPads. 1349 ThinkPads. 1360 1350 1361 hwmon device attribute fan2_input: 1351 hwmon device attribute fan2_input: 1362 Fan tachometer reading, in RPM, for t 1352 Fan tachometer reading, in RPM, for the secondary fan. 1363 Available only on some ThinkPads. If 1353 Available only on some ThinkPads. If the secondary fan is 1364 not installed, will always read 0. 1354 not installed, will always read 0. 1365 1355 1366 hwmon driver attribute fan_watchdog: 1356 hwmon driver attribute fan_watchdog: 1367 Fan safety watchdog timer interval, i 1357 Fan safety watchdog timer interval, in seconds. Minimum is 1368 1 second, maximum is 120 seconds. 0 1358 1 second, maximum is 120 seconds. 0 disables the watchdog. 1369 1359 1370 To stop the fan: set pwm1 to zero, and pwm1_e 1360 To stop the fan: set pwm1 to zero, and pwm1_enable to 1. 1371 1361 1372 To start the fan in a safe mode: set pwm1_ena 1362 To start the fan in a safe mode: set pwm1_enable to 2. If that fails 1373 with EINVAL, try to set pwm1_enable to 1 and 1363 with EINVAL, try to set pwm1_enable to 1 and pwm1 to at least 128 (255 1374 would be the safest choice, though). 1364 would be the safest choice, though). 1375 1365 1376 1366 1377 WAN 1367 WAN 1378 --- 1368 --- 1379 1369 1380 procfs: /proc/acpi/ibm/wan 1370 procfs: /proc/acpi/ibm/wan 1381 1371 1382 sysfs device attribute: wwan_enable (deprecat 1372 sysfs device attribute: wwan_enable (deprecated) 1383 1373 1384 sysfs rfkill class: switch "tpacpi_wwan_sw" 1374 sysfs rfkill class: switch "tpacpi_wwan_sw" 1385 1375 1386 This feature shows the presence and current s 1376 This feature shows the presence and current state of the built-in 1387 Wireless WAN device. 1377 Wireless WAN device. 1388 1378 1389 If the ThinkPad supports it, the WWAN state i 1379 If the ThinkPad supports it, the WWAN state is stored in NVRAM, 1390 so it is kept across reboots and power-off. 1380 so it is kept across reboots and power-off. 1391 1381 1392 It was tested on a Lenovo ThinkPad X60. It sh 1382 It was tested on a Lenovo ThinkPad X60. It should probably work on other 1393 ThinkPad models which come with this module i 1383 ThinkPad models which come with this module installed. 1394 1384 1395 Procfs notes 1385 Procfs notes 1396 ^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1386 ^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1397 1387 1398 If the W-WAN card is installed, the following 1388 If the W-WAN card is installed, the following commands can be used:: 1399 1389 1400 echo enable > /proc/acpi/ibm/wan 1390 echo enable > /proc/acpi/ibm/wan 1401 echo disable > /proc/acpi/ibm/wan 1391 echo disable > /proc/acpi/ibm/wan 1402 1392 1403 Sysfs notes 1393 Sysfs notes 1404 ^^^^^^^^^^^ 1394 ^^^^^^^^^^^ 1405 1395 1406 If the W-WAN card is installed, it ca 1396 If the W-WAN card is installed, it can be enabled / 1407 disabled through the "wwan_enable" th 1397 disabled through the "wwan_enable" thinkpad-acpi device 1408 attribute, and its current status can 1398 attribute, and its current status can also be queried. 1409 1399 1410 enable: 1400 enable: 1411 - 0: disables WWAN card / WWA 1401 - 0: disables WWAN card / WWAN card is disabled 1412 - 1: enables WWAN card / WWAN 1402 - 1: enables WWAN card / WWAN card is enabled. 1413 1403 1414 Note: this interface has been superse 1404 Note: this interface has been superseded by the generic rfkill 1415 class. It has been deprecated, and i 1405 class. It has been deprecated, and it will be removed in year 1416 2010. 1406 2010. 1417 1407 1418 rfkill controller switch "tpacpi_wwan 1408 rfkill controller switch "tpacpi_wwan_sw": refer to 1419 Documentation/driver-api/rfkill.rst f 1409 Documentation/driver-api/rfkill.rst for details. 1420 1410 1421 1411 1422 LCD Shadow control << 1423 ------------------ << 1424 << 1425 procfs: /proc/acpi/ibm/lcdshadow << 1426 << 1427 Some newer T480s and T490s ThinkPads provide << 1428 PrivacyGuard. By turning this feature on, the << 1429 horizontal viewing angles of the LCD can be l << 1430 screen was applied manually in front of the d << 1431 << 1432 procfs notes << 1433 ^^^^^^^^^^^^ << 1434 << 1435 The available commands are:: << 1436 << 1437 echo '0' >/proc/acpi/ibm/lcdshadow << 1438 echo '1' >/proc/acpi/ibm/lcdshadow << 1439 << 1440 The first command ensures the best viewing an << 1441 on the feature, restricting the viewing angle << 1442 << 1443 << 1444 DYTC Lapmode sensor << 1445 ------------------- << 1446 << 1447 sysfs: dytc_lapmode << 1448 << 1449 Newer thinkpads and mobile workstations have << 1450 the device is in deskmode or lapmode. This fe << 1451 to decide if WWAN transmission can be increas << 1452 also useful for understanding the different t << 1453 they differ between desk and lap mode. << 1454 << 1455 The property is read-only. If the platform do << 1456 class is not created. << 1457 << 1458 EXPERIMENTAL: UWB 1412 EXPERIMENTAL: UWB 1459 ----------------- 1413 ----------------- 1460 1414 1461 This feature is considered EXPERIMENTAL becau 1415 This feature is considered EXPERIMENTAL because it has not been extensively 1462 tested and validated in various ThinkPad mode 1416 tested and validated in various ThinkPad models yet. The feature may not 1463 work as expected. USE WITH CAUTION! To use th 1417 work as expected. USE WITH CAUTION! To use this feature, you need to supply 1464 the experimental=1 parameter when loading the 1418 the experimental=1 parameter when loading the module. 1465 1419 1466 sysfs rfkill class: switch "tpacpi_uwb_sw" 1420 sysfs rfkill class: switch "tpacpi_uwb_sw" 1467 1421 1468 This feature exports an rfkill controller for 1422 This feature exports an rfkill controller for the UWB device, if one is 1469 present and enabled in the BIOS. 1423 present and enabled in the BIOS. 1470 1424 1471 Sysfs notes 1425 Sysfs notes 1472 ^^^^^^^^^^^ 1426 ^^^^^^^^^^^ 1473 1427 1474 rfkill controller switch "tpacpi_uwb_ 1428 rfkill controller switch "tpacpi_uwb_sw": refer to 1475 Documentation/driver-api/rfkill.rst f 1429 Documentation/driver-api/rfkill.rst for details. 1476 1430 1477 << 1478 Setting keyboard language << 1479 ------------------------- << 1480 << 1481 sysfs: keyboard_lang << 1482 << 1483 This feature is used to set keyboard language << 1484 Fewer thinkpads models like T580 , T590 , T15 << 1485 ")" numeric keys, which are not displaying co << 1486 is other than "english". This is because the << 1487 is set as "english". Hence using this sysfs, << 1488 language to ECFW and then these key's will wo << 1489 << 1490 Example of command to set keyboard language i << 1491 << 1492 echo jp > /sys/devices/platform/think << 1493 << 1494 Text corresponding to keyboard layout to be s << 1495 cz(Czech), da(Danish), de(German), en(English << 1496 fr(French), fr-ch(French(Switzerland)), hu(Hu << 1497 nl(Dutch), nn(Norway), pl(Polish), pt(portugu << 1498 tr(Turkey) << 1499 << 1500 WWAN Antenna type << 1501 ----------------- << 1502 << 1503 sysfs: wwan_antenna_type << 1504 << 1505 On some newer Thinkpads we need to set SAR va << 1506 type. This interface will be used by userspac << 1507 and set the corresponding SAR value, as is re << 1508 << 1509 The available commands are:: << 1510 << 1511 cat /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_ac << 1512 << 1513 Currently 2 antenna types are supported as me << 1514 - type a << 1515 - type b << 1516 << 1517 The property is read-only. If the platform do << 1518 class is not created. << 1519 << 1520 Auxmac << 1521 ------ << 1522 << 1523 sysfs: auxmac << 1524 << 1525 Some newer Thinkpads have a feature called MA << 1526 feature is implemented by the system firmware << 1527 that can override a dock or USB ethernet dong << 1528 network. This property enables user-space to << 1529 if the feature is enabled. << 1530 << 1531 The values of this auxiliary MAC are: << 1532 << 1533 cat /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_ac << 1534 << 1535 If the feature is disabled, the value will be << 1536 << 1537 This property is read-only. << 1538 << 1539 Adaptive keyboard 1431 Adaptive keyboard 1540 ----------------- 1432 ----------------- 1541 1433 1542 sysfs device attribute: adaptive_kbd_mode 1434 sysfs device attribute: adaptive_kbd_mode 1543 1435 1544 This sysfs attribute controls the keyboard "f 1436 This sysfs attribute controls the keyboard "face" that will be shown on the 1545 Lenovo X1 Carbon 2nd gen (2014)'s adaptive ke 1437 Lenovo X1 Carbon 2nd gen (2014)'s adaptive keyboard. The value can be read 1546 and set. 1438 and set. 1547 1439 1548 - 0 = Home mode !! 1440 - 1 = Home mode 1549 - 1 = Web-browser mode !! 1441 - 2 = Web-browser mode 1550 - 2 = Web-conference mode !! 1442 - 3 = Web-conference mode 1551 - 3 = Function mode !! 1443 - 4 = Function mode 1552 - 4 = Layflat mode !! 1444 - 5 = Layflat mode 1553 1445 1554 For more details about which buttons will app 1446 For more details about which buttons will appear depending on the mode, please 1555 review the laptop's user guide: 1447 review the laptop's user guide: 1556 https://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/pccb !! 1448 http://www.lenovo.com/shop/americas/content/user_guides/x1carbon_2_ug_en.pdf 1557 << 1558 Battery charge control << 1559 ---------------------- << 1560 << 1561 sysfs attributes: << 1562 /sys/class/power_supply/BAT*/charge_control_{ << 1563 << 1564 These two attributes are created for those ba << 1565 driver. They enable the user to control the b << 1566 given battery. Both values may be read and se << 1567 accepts an integer between 0 and 99 (inclusiv << 1568 percentage level, below which charging will b << 1569 accepts an integer between 1 and 100 (inclusi << 1570 percentage level, above which charging will s << 1571 << 1572 The exact semantics of the attributes may be << 1573 Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-power. << 1574 1449 1575 Multiple Commands, Module Parameters 1450 Multiple Commands, Module Parameters 1576 ------------------------------------ 1451 ------------------------------------ 1577 1452 1578 Multiple commands can be written to the proc 1453 Multiple commands can be written to the proc files in one shot by 1579 separating them with commas, for example:: 1454 separating them with commas, for example:: 1580 1455 1581 echo enable,0xffff > /proc/acpi/ibm/h 1456 echo enable,0xffff > /proc/acpi/ibm/hotkey 1582 echo lcd_disable,crt_enable > /proc/a 1457 echo lcd_disable,crt_enable > /proc/acpi/ibm/video 1583 1458 1584 Commands can also be specified when loading t 1459 Commands can also be specified when loading the thinkpad-acpi module, 1585 for example:: 1460 for example:: 1586 1461 1587 modprobe thinkpad_acpi hotkey=enable, 1462 modprobe thinkpad_acpi hotkey=enable,0xffff video=auto_disable 1588 1463 1589 1464 1590 Enabling debugging output 1465 Enabling debugging output 1591 ------------------------- 1466 ------------------------- 1592 1467 1593 The module takes a debug parameter which can 1468 The module takes a debug parameter which can be used to selectively 1594 enable various classes of debugging output, f 1469 enable various classes of debugging output, for example:: 1595 1470 1596 modprobe thinkpad_acpi debug=0xffff 1471 modprobe thinkpad_acpi debug=0xffff 1597 1472 1598 will enable all debugging output classes. It 1473 will enable all debugging output classes. It takes a bitmask, so 1599 to enable more than one output class, just ad 1474 to enable more than one output class, just add their values. 1600 1475 1601 ============= ============= 1476 ============= ====================================== 1602 Debug bitmask Description 1477 Debug bitmask Description 1603 ============= ============= 1478 ============= ====================================== 1604 0x8000 Disclose PID 1479 0x8000 Disclose PID of userspace programs 1605 accessing som 1480 accessing some functions of the driver 1606 0x0001 Initializatio 1481 0x0001 Initialization and probing 1607 0x0002 Removal 1482 0x0002 Removal 1608 0x0004 RF Transmitte 1483 0x0004 RF Transmitter control (RFKILL) 1609 (bluetooth, W 1484 (bluetooth, WWAN, UWB...) 1610 0x0008 HKEY event in 1485 0x0008 HKEY event interface, hotkeys 1611 0x0010 Fan control 1486 0x0010 Fan control 1612 0x0020 Backlight bri 1487 0x0020 Backlight brightness 1613 0x0040 Audio mixer/v 1488 0x0040 Audio mixer/volume control 1614 ============= ============= 1489 ============= ====================================== 1615 1490 1616 There is also a kernel build option to enable 1491 There is also a kernel build option to enable more debugging 1617 information, which may be necessary to debug 1492 information, which may be necessary to debug driver problems. 1618 1493 1619 The level of debugging information output by 1494 The level of debugging information output by the driver can be changed 1620 at runtime through sysfs, using the driver at 1495 at runtime through sysfs, using the driver attribute debug_level. The 1621 attribute takes the same bitmask as the debug 1496 attribute takes the same bitmask as the debug module parameter above. 1622 1497 1623 1498 1624 Force loading of module 1499 Force loading of module 1625 ----------------------- 1500 ----------------------- 1626 1501 1627 If thinkpad-acpi refuses to detect your Think 1502 If thinkpad-acpi refuses to detect your ThinkPad, you can try to specify 1628 the module parameter force_load=1. Regardles 1503 the module parameter force_load=1. Regardless of whether this works or 1629 not, please contact ibm-acpi-devel@lists.sour 1504 not, please contact ibm-acpi-devel@lists.sourceforge.net with a report. 1630 1505 1631 1506 1632 Sysfs interface changelog 1507 Sysfs interface changelog 1633 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1508 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1634 1509 1635 ========= ============================= 1510 ========= =============================================================== 1636 0x000100: Initial sysfs support, as a s 1511 0x000100: Initial sysfs support, as a single platform driver and 1637 device. 1512 device. 1638 0x000200: Hot key support for 32 hot ke 1513 0x000200: Hot key support for 32 hot keys, and radio slider switch 1639 support. 1514 support. 1640 0x010000: Hot keys are now handled by d 1515 0x010000: Hot keys are now handled by default over the input 1641 layer, the radio switch gener 1516 layer, the radio switch generates input event EV_RADIO, 1642 and the driver enables hot ke 1517 and the driver enables hot key handling by default in 1643 the firmware. 1518 the firmware. 1644 1519 1645 0x020000: ABI fix: added a separate hwm 1520 0x020000: ABI fix: added a separate hwmon platform device and 1646 driver, which must be located 1521 driver, which must be located by name (thinkpad) 1647 and the hwmon class for libse 1522 and the hwmon class for libsensors4 (lm-sensors 3) 1648 compatibility. Moved all hwm 1523 compatibility. Moved all hwmon attributes to this 1649 new platform device. 1524 new platform device. 1650 1525 1651 0x020100: Marker for thinkpad-acpi with 1526 0x020100: Marker for thinkpad-acpi with hot key NVRAM polling 1652 support. If you must, use it 1527 support. If you must, use it to know you should not 1653 start a userspace NVRAM polle 1528 start a userspace NVRAM poller (allows to detect when 1654 NVRAM is compiled out by the 1529 NVRAM is compiled out by the user because it is 1655 unneeded/undesired in the fir 1530 unneeded/undesired in the first place). 1656 0x020101: Marker for thinkpad-acpi with 1531 0x020101: Marker for thinkpad-acpi with hot key NVRAM polling 1657 and proper hotkey_mask semant 1532 and proper hotkey_mask semantics (version 8 of the 1658 NVRAM polling patch). Some d 1533 NVRAM polling patch). Some development snapshots of 1659 0.18 had an earlier version t 1534 0.18 had an earlier version that did strange things 1660 to hotkey_mask. 1535 to hotkey_mask. 1661 1536 1662 0x020200: Add poll()/select() support t 1537 0x020200: Add poll()/select() support to the following attributes: 1663 hotkey_radio_sw, wakeup_hotun 1538 hotkey_radio_sw, wakeup_hotunplug_complete, wakeup_reason 1664 1539 1665 0x020300: hotkey enable/disable support 1540 0x020300: hotkey enable/disable support removed, attributes 1666 hotkey_bios_enabled and hotke 1541 hotkey_bios_enabled and hotkey_enable deprecated and 1667 marked for removal. 1542 marked for removal. 1668 1543 1669 0x020400: Marker for 16 LEDs support. 1544 0x020400: Marker for 16 LEDs support. Also, LEDs that are known 1670 to not exist in a given model 1545 to not exist in a given model are not registered with 1671 the LED sysfs class anymore. 1546 the LED sysfs class anymore. 1672 1547 1673 0x020500: Updated hotkey driver, hotkey 1548 0x020500: Updated hotkey driver, hotkey_mask is always available 1674 and it is always able to disa 1549 and it is always able to disable hot keys. Very old 1675 thinkpads are properly suppor 1550 thinkpads are properly supported. hotkey_bios_mask 1676 is deprecated and marked for 1551 is deprecated and marked for removal. 1677 1552 1678 0x020600: Marker for backlight change e 1553 0x020600: Marker for backlight change event support. 1679 1554 1680 0x020700: Support for mute-only mixers. 1555 0x020700: Support for mute-only mixers. 1681 Volume control in read-only m 1556 Volume control in read-only mode by default. 1682 Marker for ALSA mixer support 1557 Marker for ALSA mixer support. 1683 1558 1684 0x030000: Thermal and fan sysfs attribu 1559 0x030000: Thermal and fan sysfs attributes were moved to the hwmon 1685 device instead of being attac 1560 device instead of being attached to the backing platform 1686 device. 1561 device. 1687 ========= ============================= 1562 ========= ===============================================================
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