Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2008 14:17:58 +0100 From: "Rui Paulo" <rpaulo@FreeBSD.org> To: marcin.nowak@simplusnet.pl Cc: acpi@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Unsupported Asus laptop: A6F Message-ID: <e1309ba60804150617m59daf877k4756ff24b480ba27@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <200804142221.02809.marcin.nowak@simplusnet.pl> References: <200804142221.02809.marcin.nowak@simplusnet.pl>
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Hi, On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 9:21 PM, Marcin Nowak <marcin.nowak@simplusnet.pl> wrote: > Hi > > In the source file acpi_asus.c is: > > "/* > * Driver for extra ACPI-controlled gadgets (hotkeys, leds, etc) found on > * recent Asus (and Medion) laptops. Inspired by the acpi4asus project which > * implements these features in the Linux kernel. > * > * <http://sourceforge.net/projects/acpi4asus/> > * > * Currently should support most features, but could use some more testing. > * Particularly the display-switching stuff is a bit hairy. If you have an > * Asus laptop which doesn't appear to be supported, or strange things happen > * when using this driver, please report to <acpi@FreeBSD.org>. > */" > > So... my asus laptop doesn't appear to be supported. Model is: > smbios.bios.reldate="07/27/2006" > smbios.bios.vendor="American Megatrends Inc." > smbios.bios.version="A6FAS.215 " > smbios.chassis.maker="ASUSTeK Computer Inc. " > smbios.chassis.serial=" " > smbios.chassis.tag=" " > smbios.chassis.version=" " > smbios.planar.maker="ASUSTeK Computer Inc. " > smbios.planar.product="A6F " > smbios.planar.serial="BSN12345678901234567" > smbios.planar.version="1.0 " > smbios.socket.enabled="1" > smbios.socket.populated="1" > smbios.system.maker="ASUSTeK Computer Inc. " > smbios.system.product="A6F " > smbios.system.serial="SSN12345678901234567" > smbios.system.uuid="2e2e81db-498c-6c5f-5e00-0018f36fe66e" > smbios.system.version="1.0 " > > and after type: kldload acpi_asus i have: > > acpi_asus0: Unsupported Asus laptop: A6F > > Greetings ;) > Could you please try to fetch the latest acpi4asus tarball from http://acpi4asus.sourceforge.net/ and, if you can, produce a patch against FreeBSD's acpi_asus(4) driver? Regards, -- Rui Paulo
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