Hello, I have an LG NAS based on Debian 6, armel arch. I have root access on it.
I recently broke a couple of things on it, but now it's almost back. I found it is highly customized about services to start and other system handling. The last thing I haven't been able to restore is the handling of the powerbutton: before me touching things, I could turn it off keeping it pressed for 2/3 seconds; a longer press would turn it off immediately. Now it loose the 2/3 seconds reaction, I must log in and shutdown manually. I found some ACPI scripts and services, but they all start with a testing of an env variable "micom" that it must not be set to "emul", otherwise they exit instantly. As "micom" is not "emul", they are useless. I even tried starting "acpid -f" from command line, but it says it lacks some "input" file somewhere, so the handling must be something custom again. The whole NAS platform is started from a bunch of python scripts and I found they do list the button reactions, listing "shutdown" with code 45, but I can't understand how it gets called. This is the action defined: @classmethod def action_shutdown(cls): """ action shutdown - evnet code: 45 """ buzzer.Buzzer().enable() initd.Initd().shutdown() If I search for "action_shutdown" in the scripts, I find: class ButtondService(persistent_service.PersistentService): """ Buttond Service Class """ _sleep_duration = 0 __button = None __action_functions = {'IP_DHCP': button_action.ButtonAction.action_ip_dhcp, [...] 'SHUTDOWN': button_action.ButtonAction.action_shutdown, [...] __conf_table = [] __conf_table_file = '/etc/nas/button.conf' /etc/nas/button.conf is a list of buttons and codes. Searching for SHUTDOWN, I find it is used in here: @classmethod def _shutdown(cls, args): """ Stop all service and umount volumes under platformd This function is mapped in an array: class SystemService(EphemeralService): """ System Service Class """ _locked = False _actions = {'get_greeting': ['_get_greeting', ()], [...] 'shutdown': ['_shutdown', ()], I then lose traces of the calls and I'm not sure what really should triggers these calls. Can anybody suggest any string I could search for to understand what system event would trigger a powerbutton press reaction? Thank you!