<dev/acpi/acpivar.h>. Ditto for <dev/sysmon/sysmonvar.h>, <sys/bus.h>,
<dev/pci/pcivar.h>, and <dev/isa/isavar.h>.
Also nuke a lot of unused and invalid headers. Some of these are audibly
provided by standard headers (namely <sys/param.h> and <sys/device.h>), some
have nothing to do with ACPI devices (e.g. <sys/syslog.h>), and some are
nonexistent local includes (e.g. "mpu_ym.h"). Moreoever, try to group the
includes into their respective blocks.
Tested with GENERIC and ALL (i386). No functional change.
and non-const types, and the kernel uses both const and non-const
PMF qualifiers and device suspensors, so change the pmf_qual_t and
device_suspensor_t typedefs from "pointers to const" to non-pointer,
non-const types.
* Semantics.
* Remove ACPI_ACAD_DEBUG.
* Reduce the amount of error reporting.
* Remove the internal bookkeeping flags and variables;
instead operate only with a single state variable.
* Trust that the notify handler is doing its job;
remove the refresh routine from the sensor.
* Queue a status check upon resume; we want to know
if the status has changed when in suspend (and it
is unclear if a notify is sent to us).
to always fetch new status after resuming, otherwise if AACAD_F_AVAILABLE
is set, acpiacad_get_status() won't be called.
Also use the SME_INIT_REFRESH flag to fetch sensor data once in the
autoconf(9) process.
Ok'ed by <jmcneill>.
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-kern/2007/11/09/0001.html
sysmon_envsys_create() and sysmon_envsys_destroy() were added to
create/destroy sysmon_envsys objects (and its TAILQ/LIST for sensors/events).
sysmon_envsys_sensor_attach() and sysmon_envsys_sensor_detach() were
added to attach/detach sensors to a specified sysmon_envsys device.
The events framework is now per device and configurable via the
ENVSYS_SETDICTIONARY ioctl or /etc/envsys.conf and envstat(8).
Update all users and documentation to reflect these changes.
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/current-users/2007/07/16/0012.html
- Introduce sme_class into the sysmon_envsys struct to specify a
class; currently there are two classes: SME_CLASS_ACADAPTER and
SME_CLASS_BATTERY.
- Add a new envsys event: PENVSYS_EVENT_LOW_POWER that is reached when
all SME_CLASS_BATTERY devices are in CRITICAL/LOW state and there's not
any SME_CLASS_ACADAPTER connected.
- Add the 'low-power' event into the sensor_battery script that will
shutdown the system gracefully via 'shutdown -p'. If powerd(8) is
not running, cpu_reboot(9) with RB_POWERDOWN is used.
- Make acpiacad(4) a SME_CLASS_ACADAPTER device and acpibat(4) a
SME_CLASS_BATTERY device.
Update the documentation accordingly to these changes.
(Part 2: drivers)
* Support for detachable sensors.
* Cleaned up the API for simplicity and efficiency.
* Ability to send capacity/critical/warning events to powerd(8).
* Adapted all the code to the new locking order.
* Compatibility with the old envsys API: the ENVSYS_GTREINFO
and ENVSYS_GTREDATA ioctl(2)s are supported.
* Added support for a 'dictionary based communication channel' between
sysmon_power(9) and powerd(8), that means there is no 32 bytes event
size restriction anymore.
* Binary compatibility with old envstat(8) and powerd(8) via COMPAT_40.
* All drivers with the n^2 gtredata bug were fixed, PR kern/36226.
Tested by:
blymn: smsc(4).
bouyer: ipmi(4), mfi(4).
kefren: ug(4).
njoly: viaenv(4), adt7463.c.
riz: owtemp(4).
xtraeme: acpiacad(4), acpibat(4), acpitz(4), aiboost(4), it(4), lm(4).
it can now accomodate multiple _CIDs
sizeof(ACPI_DEVICE_INFO) should not be used
* make ad_devinfo member in acpi_devnode a pointer
* implement acpi_match_hid() to simplify matching devices;
_CIDs are also taken into account now as well as _HID
it is very slow to access to EC on some machines (i.e. CASIO FIVA 2xx).
- clean the flags up.
- add locks while updating informations.
- some cosmetic changes.