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SubjectRe: [PATCH] toshiba_acpi: Add full hotkey support
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On Fri, 2009-03-06 at 09:56 +0000, Matthew Garrett wrote:
> > Have you looked at whether or not this method functions on more than the
> > one laptop? Toshiba are notoriously good at getting their own interfaces
> > wrong from one laptop to another.
> It's present on every Toshiba DSDT I have that has a VALD/VALZ method.

Nod, I shall have to have a check through the ones here if I can.

> > In addition, the fn+whatever keymaps are often different between
> > laptops, especially for things like the WWW or MAIL buttons.
> > Presumably if the hotkeys fail to activate then the normal
> > /proc/acpi/toshiba/keys thing will continue?
> Yes, it'll be as functional as it was previously. They can be remapped
> on machines that have a different keymap.

Since I don't understand the input layer well enough yet, can you
confirm if it is possible to add new mappings in without changing the
source? I.E. if laptop <foo> has another hotkey not yet considered, is
it just an FDI for hal, or is it a source change in the kernel?

> > How will it interact with software stacks like HAL when the lock button
> > is pressed?
> I don't really understand the question?

It was more: will events come out of both the notify method *and*
the /proc/acpi/toshiba/keys stuff, or will they only come out of the
notify method if it can be enabled? (I'm just trying to establish that
things polling /proc/acpi/toshiba/keys won't end up causing duplicated
events).

Assuming I'm just being over-paranoid or not understanding the minutae,
then I give this a +1 because the behaviour is certainly desirable since
it'll allow the tosh laptops to not wake up regularly to check for
hotkeys.

D.

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