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24-Aug-2014 |
Rene Gollent <rene@gollent.com> |
power_daemon: Refactor to handle multiple exported power devices. - Each PowerMonitor now exports a set of descriptors rather than only a single one. This allows e.g. PowerButtonMonitor to watch multiple possible button event sources rather than one. This gets power button working again on some hardware that exports multiple ACPI power buttons, but offers no obvious way to determine which one is actually active/being used. In the long term though, it'd be nice to have a well-defined kernel power event interface that an app could subscribe to, rather than having to watch individual devfs descriptors. Thanks to tqh and korli for advice/review.
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15-Nov-2013 |
Jerome Duval <jerome.duval@gmail.com> |
power_daemon: checks the device descriptors are valid * acpi_lid is in fact optionally available.
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24-Aug-2014 |
Rene Gollent <rene@gollent.com> |
power_daemon: Refactor to handle multiple exported power devices. - Each PowerMonitor now exports a set of descriptors rather than only a single one. This allows e.g. PowerButtonMonitor to watch multiple possible button event sources rather than one. This gets power button working again on some hardware that exports multiple ACPI power buttons, but offers no obvious way to determine which one is actually active/being used. In the long term though, it'd be nice to have a well-defined kernel power event interface that an app could subscribe to, rather than having to watch individual devfs descriptors. Thanks to tqh and korli for advice/review.
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5641f2eae37cdd9d25d1f43b8f230f70c1ff41a3 |
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15-Nov-2013 |
Jerome Duval <jerome.duval@gmail.com> |
power_daemon: checks the device descriptors are valid * acpi_lid is in fact optionally available.
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