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Revision as of 21:36, 16 December 2005
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Great, great work! Really! This completely rocks. I just stopped my battery from charging at 77% and restarted charging a bit later, no problems whatsoever. BTW, this is on kernel 2.6.14.3.
--spiney 21:25, 5 Dec 2005 (CET)
None of the fuctions is working on my T40, kernel 2.6.14-mm2.
--lammic, 2005.12.05
Works for me on a T41 running 2.6.12-10-686 (Ubuntu 5.10).
--berndtnm, 2005.12.06
Including stop_charge_thresh? That one seems to be missing on the T42p.
--Thinker 00:46, 7 Dec 2005 (CET)
tp_smapi works just fine on an R52 with Ubuntu Breezy stock kernel.
--Micampe 12:52, 7 Dec 2005 (CET)
To set the thresholds for starting and stopping battery charging (in percent of current capacity):
current really? That'd be weird, I'd expect it to be percent of total capacity.
--Micampe 14:39, 7 Dec 2005 (CET)
"Current full charge capacity", as opposed to "current remaining capacity" or "designed full charge capacity"...
--Thinker 15:05, 7 Dec 2005 (CET)
Battery features don't work with my T41p. I can't check this with windows. Can anybody try these features?
-- Nils, 7 Dec 2005
Nils, does cdrom_speed work for you on the T41p? Could you provide the details requested in the README (dmesg etc.)?
--Thinker 21:57, 7 Dec 2005 (CET)
CDRom Speed seems to work. (I see no warnings, but I have to do a speed test.) Now, I've send all outputs to the email-address in the readme.
-- Nils, 8 Dec 2005
All the features except the stop_charge_thresh seem to work here on a t42p. One note, the start_charge_thresh seems to really be stop_charge_thresh. Ie, If I set that to lower than my current battery %, it will never charge, and if I set it to 100 the battery charges all the way.
--Nirik 16 Dec 2005
Nirik, "all the features" as of which version? For example, do the force_discharge{1,2} in tp_smapi 0.12 also work for you? See the table in the article page. About start_charge, that's odd. Can you send me a log of what you did, what was the result a what was the dmesg output for each operation?
--Thinker 14:16, 16 Dec 2005 (CET)
System T40p:
fairlight:/sys/devices/platform/smapi/BAT0# echo 1 > /sys/devices/platform/smapi/BAT0/force_discharge1 fairlight:/sys/devices/platform/smapi/BAT0# echo 1 > /sys/devices/platform/smapi/BAT0/force_discharge2 fairlight:/sys/devices/platform/smapi/BAT0# dmesg tp_smapi: req_in: BX=2118 CX=100 DI=0 SI=0 tp_smapi: req_out: AX=8680 BX=2118 CX=100 DX=b2 DI=0 SI=0 ret=-38 tp_smapi: SMAPI error: Function is not supported by SMAPI BIOS (func=2118) tp_smapi: cannot get force_discharge1 of battery 0: Function is not supported by SMAPI BIOS tp_smapi: req_in: BX=2104 CX=100 DI=0 SI=0 tp_smapi: req_out: AX=80 BX=2103 CX=100 DX=78 DI=0 SI=0 ret=0 tp_smapi: cannot get force_discharge2 of battery 0: bx=2103
So it seems force_discharge1 is not supported at all. But force_discharge2? By the way, i think wiki is a _very_ good idea for collecting information, but not for discussion. I would prefer a maillinglist. We can use sourceforge.
Changing the CD speed when the CD is being accessed will hang your computer
I don't have this problem on my T40p. CDROM is mounted and file on CD is opened. Change speed do not hang my system.
-- Stefan Schmidt
An open file looks fine if you're not reading/writing at that point. But my T43 does hangs on this:
# dd if=/dev/scd0 of=/dev/null & # echo 1 > /sys/devices/platform/smapi/cdrom_speed
--Thinker 16:41, 7 Dec 2005 (CET)
OK, sorry. I was to fast. My system hangs on this commands, too. :(
-- Stefan Schmidt
Works well. Great.
T42 2373-8zh. Working :cdrom_speed and start_charge_thresh. Untest : inhibit_charge_minutes.
-- Haifeng Chen
cdrom_speed works on my T40.
-- lammic, 2005.12.09
"thinkpad" module kernel compatibility
Ajunge, how do you compile the "thinkpad" module compile on kernel >=2.6.9? The latest thinkpad version (5.8) still uses "get_cpu_ptr" and "set_cpu_ptr", which were removed in 2.6.9.
--Thinker 13:53, 10 Dec 2005 (CET)
Kernel Patch?
Hello Thinker,
would it be possible to provide the SMAPI support as kernel patch as well? Something along the lines of: (0.12 against 2.6.15-rc5)
(deleted, see below for how to create a patch file)
Deleted the tp_smapi.c file at the end, out of obvious reasons, and I'm not sure about the placement in the ACPI section, OTOH there it would be found easily next to ibm_acpi.
Providing a patch would help when recompiling the kernel often, I hate recompiling external modules every time (even got me a kernel-upgrade script to do most of it automatically). But of course it's up to you. :)
--spiney 09:52, 16 Dec 2005 (CET)
I'll be glad to add this, but I don't want to go through additional manual steps in the release process (there are already quite a few). Can you add a "make patch" functionality to the Makefile, or something of the sort, to automatically generate a full patch (including tp_smapi.c) against current kernel sources?
Also, this shouldn't be under drivers/acpi, since it doesn't use ACPI at all (that's why I didn't make it a patch to ibm_acpi). I think the right place is drivers/firmware, like the dell_rbu driver for Dell laptops.
BTW, the convention for kernel patches is to start them once level higher:
diff -Nurp kernel-2.6.14-vanilla kernel-2.6.14-patched
--Thinker 17:12, 16 Dec 2005 (CET)
Of course it's from the wrong level, as usual I was just lazy/inattentive. And at one point I'll remember who likes what patch format, promise. ;)
A patch target as in "create a new file holding a correct diff to current kernel source" would be rather difficult, since line numbers might change etc., but applying the patch should be straighforward with a bit of sed. Of course I could just do that, create a patch with the diff command and then apply the new patch file in reverse. ;)
--spiney 18:36, 16 Dec 2005 (CET)
If it does that on a local copy (no changes the original kernel tree) and cleans up after itself, that's fine with me. :-)
--Thinker 18:50, 16 Dec 2005 (CET)
Ok, here's a shell script that creates the patch, feel free to use it under the terms of the GPL. For example call it from your Makefile with the patch target: (I didn't want to put all the script into the Makefile, since the rules about escaping in Makefiles, well, escape me ;)
#!/bin/bash KDIR=/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/build FDIR=drivers/firmware OPWD=$(pwd) TMPDIR=$(mktemp -d) cd $TMPDIR mkdir -p a/$FDIR cp $KDIR/$FDIR/{Kconfig,Makefile} a/$FDIR cp -r a b sed -i -e '/endmenu/i\ config IBM_SMAPI\ tristate "IBM ThinkPad SMAPI Support"\ depends on X86\ ---help---\ This adds SMAPI support on IBM ThinkPads, mostly used for battery\ charge control. For more information about this driver see\ <http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/SMAPI_support_for_Linux> .\ \ If you have an IBM ThinkPad laptop, say Y or M here.\ ' b/$FDIR/Kconfig sed -i -e '$a\ obj-$(CONFIG_IBM_SMAPI) += tp_smapi.o' b/$FDIR/Makefile cp $OPWD/tp_smapi.c b/$FDIR diff -Nurp a b > $OPWD/tp_smapi-$(uname -r).patch rm -r a b cd $OPWD
BTW, GeSHi-based syntax-highlighting would be great...
--spiney 19:28, 16 Dec 2005 (CET)
Ah, neat sed foo. How about this escapade, then?
What's the sed spell needed to replace the Makefile's
VER := 0.13
with auto-parsing of
#define TP_VERSION "0.13"
from tp_smapi.c?
--Thinker 20:37, 16 Dec 2005 (CET)
Hmm, something like
VERFROMC=$(sed -ne 's/^#define TP_VERSION "\(.*\)"/\1/gp' tp_smapi.c) sed -i -e "s/^VER := .*$/VER := $VERFROMC/" Makefile
should do (untested, from the top of my head, maybe the temporary variable isn't even necessary?). And neat Makefile wizardry, at one point I'll learn the syntax.
--spiney 20:44, 16 Dec 2005 (CET)
Makefile escaping is horrible, keep avoiding it... Anyway, the updated make patch seems to do the right thing.
--Thinker 21:36, 16 Dec 2005 (CET)