Also update references to sony-laptop.txt in Kconfig.
Signed-off-by: Carlos Corbacho <carlos@strangeworlds.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Randy Dunlap <randy.dunlap@oracle.com>
CC: Mattia Dongili <malattia@linux.it>
Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
- directory with info on porting Linux to a new architecture.
smart-config.txt
- description of the Smart Config makefile feature.
-sony-laptop.txt
- - Sony Notebook Control Driver (SNC) Readme.
sonypi.txt
- info on Linux Sony Programmable I/O Device support.
sound/
00-INDEX
- This file
+sony-laptop.txt
+ - Sony Notebook Control Driver (SNC) Readme.
thinkpad-acpi.txt
- information on the (IBM and Lenovo) ThinkPad ACPI Extras driver.
--- /dev/null
+Sony Notebook Control Driver (SNC) Readme
+-----------------------------------------
+ Copyright (C) 2004- 2005 Stelian Pop <stelian@popies.net>
+ Copyright (C) 2007 Mattia Dongili <malattia@linux.it>
+
+This mini-driver drives the SNC and SPIC device present in the ACPI BIOS of the
+Sony Vaio laptops. This driver mixes both devices functions under the same
+(hopefully consistent) interface. This also means that the sonypi driver is
+obsoleted by sony-laptop now.
+
+Fn keys (hotkeys):
+------------------
+Some models report hotkeys through the SNC or SPIC devices, such events are
+reported both through the ACPI subsystem as acpi events and through the INPUT
+subsystem. See the logs of acpid or /proc/acpi/event and
+/proc/bus/input/devices to find out what those events are and which input
+devices are created by the driver.
+
+Backlight control:
+------------------
+If your laptop model supports it, you will find sysfs files in the
+/sys/class/backlight/sony/
+directory. You will be able to query and set the current screen
+brightness:
+ brightness get/set screen brightness (an iteger
+ between 0 and 7)
+ actual_brightness reading from this file will query the HW
+ to get real brightness value
+ max_brightness the maximum brightness value
+
+
+Platform specific:
+------------------
+Loading the sony-laptop module will create a
+/sys/devices/platform/sony-laptop/
+directory populated with some files.
+
+You then read/write integer values from/to those files by using
+standard UNIX tools.
+
+The files are:
+ brightness_default screen brightness which will be set
+ when the laptop will be rebooted
+ cdpower power on/off the internal CD drive
+ audiopower power on/off the internal sound card
+ lanpower power on/off the internal ethernet card
+ (only in debug mode)
+ bluetoothpower power on/off the internal bluetooth device
+ fanspeed get/set the fan speed
+
+Note that some files may be missing if they are not supported
+by your particular laptop model.
+
+Example usage:
+ # echo "1" > /sys/devices/platform/sony-laptop/brightness_default
+sets the lowest screen brightness for the next and later reboots,
+ # echo "8" > /sys/devices/platform/sony-laptop/brightness_default
+sets the highest screen brightness for the next and later reboots,
+ # cat /sys/devices/platform/sony-laptop/brightness_default
+retrieves the value.
+
+ # echo "0" > /sys/devices/platform/sony-laptop/audiopower
+powers off the sound card,
+ # echo "1" > /sys/devices/platform/sony-laptop/audiopower
+powers on the sound card.
+
+Development:
+------------
+
+If you want to help with the development of this driver (and
+you are not afraid of any side effects doing strange things with
+your ACPI BIOS could have on your laptop), load the driver and
+pass the option 'debug=1'.
+
+REPEAT: DON'T DO THIS IF YOU DON'T LIKE RISKY BUSINESS.
+
+In your kernel logs you will find the list of all ACPI methods
+the SNC device has on your laptop. You can see the GCDP/GCDP methods
+used to pwer on/off the CD drive, but there are others.
+
+I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THOSE METHODS DO.
+
+The sony-laptop driver creates, for some of those methods (the most
+current ones found on several Vaio models), an entry under
+/sys/devices/platform/sony-laptop, just like the 'cdpower' one.
+You can create other entries corresponding to your own laptop methods by
+further editing the source (see the 'sony_nc_values' table, and add a new
+entry to this table with your get/set method names using the
+SNC_HANDLE_NAMES macro).
+
+Your mission, should you accept it, is to try finding out what
+those entries are for, by reading/writing random values from/to those
+files and find out what is the impact on your laptop.
+
+Should you find anything interesting, please report it back to me,
+I will not disavow all knowledge of your actions :)
+
+See also http://www.linux.it/~malattia/wiki/index.php/Sony_drivers for other
+useful info.
+
+Bugs/Limitations:
+-----------------
+
+* This driver is not based on official documentation from Sony
+ (because there is none), so there is no guarantee this driver
+ will work at all, or do the right thing. Although this hasn't
+ happened to me, this driver could do very bad things to your
+ laptop, including permanent damage.
+
+* The sony-laptop and sonypi drivers do not interact at all. In the
+ future, sonypi could use sony-laptop to do (part of) its business.
+
+* spicctrl, which is the userspace tool used to communicate with the
+ sonypi driver (through /dev/sonypi) does not try to use the
+ sony-laptop driver. In the future, spicctrl could try sonypi first,
+ and if it isn't present, try sony-laptop instead.
+++ /dev/null
-Sony Notebook Control Driver (SNC) Readme
------------------------------------------
- Copyright (C) 2004- 2005 Stelian Pop <stelian@popies.net>
- Copyright (C) 2007 Mattia Dongili <malattia@linux.it>
-
-This mini-driver drives the SNC and SPIC device present in the ACPI BIOS of the
-Sony Vaio laptops. This driver mixes both devices functions under the same
-(hopefully consistent) interface. This also means that the sonypi driver is
-obsoleted by sony-laptop now.
-
-Fn keys (hotkeys):
-------------------
-Some models report hotkeys through the SNC or SPIC devices, such events are
-reported both through the ACPI subsystem as acpi events and through the INPUT
-subsystem. See the logs of acpid or /proc/acpi/event and
-/proc/bus/input/devices to find out what those events are and which input
-devices are created by the driver.
-
-Backlight control:
-------------------
-If your laptop model supports it, you will find sysfs files in the
-/sys/class/backlight/sony/
-directory. You will be able to query and set the current screen
-brightness:
- brightness get/set screen brightness (an iteger
- between 0 and 7)
- actual_brightness reading from this file will query the HW
- to get real brightness value
- max_brightness the maximum brightness value
-
-
-Platform specific:
-------------------
-Loading the sony-laptop module will create a
-/sys/devices/platform/sony-laptop/
-directory populated with some files.
-
-You then read/write integer values from/to those files by using
-standard UNIX tools.
-
-The files are:
- brightness_default screen brightness which will be set
- when the laptop will be rebooted
- cdpower power on/off the internal CD drive
- audiopower power on/off the internal sound card
- lanpower power on/off the internal ethernet card
- (only in debug mode)
- bluetoothpower power on/off the internal bluetooth device
- fanspeed get/set the fan speed
-
-Note that some files may be missing if they are not supported
-by your particular laptop model.
-
-Example usage:
- # echo "1" > /sys/devices/platform/sony-laptop/brightness_default
-sets the lowest screen brightness for the next and later reboots,
- # echo "8" > /sys/devices/platform/sony-laptop/brightness_default
-sets the highest screen brightness for the next and later reboots,
- # cat /sys/devices/platform/sony-laptop/brightness_default
-retrieves the value.
-
- # echo "0" > /sys/devices/platform/sony-laptop/audiopower
-powers off the sound card,
- # echo "1" > /sys/devices/platform/sony-laptop/audiopower
-powers on the sound card.
-
-Development:
-------------
-
-If you want to help with the development of this driver (and
-you are not afraid of any side effects doing strange things with
-your ACPI BIOS could have on your laptop), load the driver and
-pass the option 'debug=1'.
-
-REPEAT: DON'T DO THIS IF YOU DON'T LIKE RISKY BUSINESS.
-
-In your kernel logs you will find the list of all ACPI methods
-the SNC device has on your laptop. You can see the GCDP/GCDP methods
-used to pwer on/off the CD drive, but there are others.
-
-I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THOSE METHODS DO.
-
-The sony-laptop driver creates, for some of those methods (the most
-current ones found on several Vaio models), an entry under
-/sys/devices/platform/sony-laptop, just like the 'cdpower' one.
-You can create other entries corresponding to your own laptop methods by
-further editing the source (see the 'sony_nc_values' table, and add a new
-entry to this table with your get/set method names using the
-SNC_HANDLE_NAMES macro).
-
-Your mission, should you accept it, is to try finding out what
-those entries are for, by reading/writing random values from/to those
-files and find out what is the impact on your laptop.
-
-Should you find anything interesting, please report it back to me,
-I will not disavow all knowledge of your actions :)
-
-See also http://www.linux.it/~malattia/wiki/index.php/Sony_drivers for other
-useful info.
-
-Bugs/Limitations:
------------------
-
-* This driver is not based on official documentation from Sony
- (because there is none), so there is no guarantee this driver
- will work at all, or do the right thing. Although this hasn't
- happened to me, this driver could do very bad things to your
- laptop, including permanent damage.
-
-* The sony-laptop and sonypi drivers do not interact at all. In the
- future, sonypi could use sony-laptop to do (part of) its business.
-
-* spicctrl, which is the userspace tool used to communicate with the
- sonypi driver (through /dev/sonypi) does not try to use the
- sony-laptop driver. In the future, spicctrl could try sonypi first,
- and if it isn't present, try sony-laptop instead.
-
screen brightness control, Fn keys and allows powering on/off some
devices.
- Read <file:Documentation/sony-laptop.txt> for more information.
+ Read <file:Documentation/laptops/sony-laptop.txt> for more information.
config SONYPI_COMPAT
bool "Sonypi compatibility"