- #Thinkpad acpi atk0100 kernel mode driver driver#
- #Thinkpad acpi atk0100 kernel mode driver Patch#
- #Thinkpad acpi atk0100 kernel mode driver code#
- #Thinkpad acpi atk0100 kernel mode driver license#
#Thinkpad acpi atk0100 kernel mode driver driver#
> index 9c6943e401a6.Download Now ASUS ATK0100 ACPI FROM ASUS DRIVERĪSUS ATK-100 ACPI DRIVER DOWNLOAD - I am installing everything else from the website P4G, Winflash etc its just that i wasnt sure about those programs i mentioned at the start. > diff -git a/drivers/platform/x86/acer-wmi.c b/drivers/platform/x86/acer-wmi.c > 10 files changed, 55 insertions(+), 55 deletions(-) > drivers/platform/x86/topstar-laptop.c | 4 ++. > drivers/platform/x86/dell/dell-wmi-led.c | 4 ++. > drivers/platform/x86/dell/dell-laptop.c | 2 +. > drivers/platform/x86/asus-wireless.c | 6 ++.
> drivers/platform/x86/acer-wmi.c | 6 ++. Series through the LED tree, here is my ack for merging theĭrivers/platform/x86 bits through the LED tree:ġ) next time please send the entire series to I assume that this depends on earlierĬhanges in this series (1), so that it is best to merge the entire > LED_ON, LED_HALF and LED_FULL is obsolete, as the led class now supports > The enum led_brightness, which contains the declaration of LED_OFF, > So can you please let me know how you want to proceed with this > good to in the mean time just extend the quirk list with your > take quite a while before something comes out of that and it would be > Despite Mark's answer that he will look into this, it might very well > And then merge it with me as the author, or you can resubmit > Reported-and-tested-by: David Dreschner
#Thinkpad acpi atk0100 kernel mode driver Patch#
> it into a proper patch with myself as author, crediting you like this: > Given that this patch is trivial and mostly data, not code, I can turn > modifying (typically GPL-2.0) or that you have permission from the author
#Thinkpad acpi atk0100 kernel mode driver license#
> are submitting it under the existing license for the file which you are
#Thinkpad acpi atk0100 kernel mode driver code#
> By adding this line you indicate that you are the author of the code and > accept patches with a Signed-off-by line in the commit-message like this: > your patch is missing a Signed-off-by line in the commit-message. > Kernel patches should be in git format-patch output format and > missing of a Signed-off-by is a blocker.
> submitted in the right format, so I cannot accept it as is, esp. > Besides the issue of the untested quirk, unfortunately your patch is not > if there is a better way to detect if there are 2 fans in a thinkpad then > Mark, more in general can you perhaps talk to the firmware team and ask > also is correct and that those models really have 2 fans, Mark ? > quirk, correct? In that case we really only want to add that quirk, we don't > If I understand things correctly then you've only tested the addition of the: > To apply the changes before it's merged in the mainline linux kernel, I made a little dkms patch: As the second generation has two fans, too, I made that change for completeness. The first generation had two fans and where covered by the whitelist entry for the P15 Gen 2. > I also added the P15v Gen 2 and T15p Gen 2 to the whitelist based on the BIOS version listed on the Lenovo homepage ( ). According to Lenovo, the BIOS version is the same for the P15 Gen 2 and the P17 Gen 2 ( ). > The changes were tested on my ThinkPad T15g Gen 2. > the attached patch updates the list of whitelisted ThinkPad models with dual fan support.