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--- Comment #18 from jan.kokemuel...@gmail.com ---
I've opened a bug concerning the interrupt issue:
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--- Comment #16 from Ed Maste ---
Yes - please open a new bug for tracking.
I planned to MFC r270516 for 10.1 but will wait pending the resolution here.
FWIW the issue is not reproducible on my Thinkpad X220 w/ r270516 MFC'd.
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--- Comment #14 from Adrian Chadd ---
Maybe eventually! Someone else can do the MFC though!
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--- Comment #12 from commit-h...@freebsd.org ---
A commit references this bug:
Author: adrian
Date: Mon Aug 25 05:03:10 UTC 2014
New revision: 270516
URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/270516
Log:
i915 driver - enable opregion
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--- Comment #11 from Adrian Chadd ---
Sorry for letting this go too long - lemme re-test it.
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--- Comment #10 from Adrian Chadd ---
Hm, I think I'm just going to commit this and then work out the issue with my
laptop separately!
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--- Comment #9 from Adrian Chadd ---
ok lemme sit down and try it again.
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--- Comment #8 from Henry Hu ---
(In reply to Adrian Chadd from comment #7)
> root@sabrina:/home/adrian # acpi_call -p "\VIGD"
> 1
> root@sabrina:/home/adrian # acpi_call -p "\_SB.PCI0.VID.DRDY"
> 1
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> and yes:
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> acpi_call -p "\_SB.
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--- Comment #7 from Adrian Chadd ---
root@sabrina:/home/adrian # acpi_call -p "\VIGD"
1
root@sabrina:/home/adrian # acpi_call -p "\_SB.PCI0.VID.DRDY"
1
and yes:
acpi_call -p "\_SB.PCI0.VID.LCD0._BCM" -i
works, but unpredictably.
I can
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--- Comment #6 from Henry Hu ---
(In reply to Adrian Chadd from comment #5)
> Absolutely!
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> http://people.freebsd.org/~adrian/laptop/lenovo_x230/
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> -a
Have you tried
acpi_call -p "\_SB.PCI0.VID.LCD0._BCM" -i
And what's the valu
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--- Comment #4 from Henry Hu ---
(In reply to Adrian Chadd from comment #3)
> So if I then do this:
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> # cd /usr/ports/sysutils/acpi_call && make install clean
> # rehash
> # kldload acpi_ibm
> # kldload acpi_call
> # acpi_call -p '\V
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--- Comment #5 from Adrian Chadd ---
Absolutely!
http://people.freebsd.org/~adrian/laptop/lenovo_x230/
-a
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--- Comment #3 from Adrian Chadd ---
So if I then do this:
# cd /usr/ports/sysutils/acpi_call && make install clean
# rehash
# kldload acpi_ibm
# kldload acpi_call
# acpi_call -p '\VBRC' -i 14
.. then if I use sysctl hw.acpi.video.lcd
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--- Comment #2 from Adrian Chadd ---
It didn't do anything for me. Lenovo Thinkpad X230; Ivy Bridge CPU. But yes,
it's now showing up as lcd0.active=1.
If I set hw.acpi.video.lcd0.brightness to something other than 99, then the
value is ta
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