Hi!

Init should get to know that user pressed power button (so it can do
shutdown and poweroff). Plus, it is nice to let user know that we can
read such event. [I hunted bug for few hours, thinking that kernel
does not get the event at all].

Here's patch to do that. Please apply,
                                                                Pavel

diff -urb -x .dep* -x .hdep* -x *.[oas] -x *~ -x #* -x *CVS* -x *.orig -x *.rej -x 
*.old -x .menu* -x asm -x local.h -x System.map -x autoconf.h -x compile.h -x 
version.h -x .version -x defkeymap.c -x uni_hash.tbl -x zImage -x vmlinu?* -x TAGS -x 
bootsect -x *RCS* -x conmakehash -x map -x build -x build -x configure -x *target* -x 
*.flags -x *.bak clean/drivers/acpi/events/evevent.c 
linux/drivers/acpi/events/evevent.c
--- clean/drivers/acpi/events/evevent.c Sun Apr  1 00:22:57 2001
+++ linux/drivers/acpi/events/evevent.c Wed Apr  4 01:08:11 2001
@@ -30,6 +30,8 @@
 #include "acnamesp.h"
 #include "accommon.h"
 
+#include <linux/signal.h>
+
 #define _COMPONENT          EVENT_HANDLING
         MODULE_NAME         ("evevent")
 
@@ -197,14 +172,18 @@
        if ((status_register & ACPI_STATUS_POWER_BUTTON) &&
                (enable_register & ACPI_ENABLE_POWER_BUTTON))
        {
+               printk ("acpi: Power button pressed!\n");
+               kill_proc (1, SIGTERM, 1);
                int_status |= acpi_ev_fixed_event_dispatch (ACPI_EVENT_POWER_BUTTON);
        }
 
+
        /* sleep button event */
 
        if ((status_register & ACPI_STATUS_SLEEP_BUTTON) &&
                (enable_register & ACPI_ENABLE_SLEEP_BUTTON))
        {
+               printk("acpi: Sleep button pressed!\n");
                int_status |= acpi_ev_fixed_event_dispatch (ACPI_EVENT_SLEEP_BUTTON);
        }
 

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