How to hotswap the UltraBase
Contents
Introduction
Here is how I set up an X22 to allow hot ejection/removal of the ultrabase. See also this related page for the UltraBay. These instructions are well-tested, but ymmv.
Features
- Uses lt_hotswap to preserve DMA on re-insert
- Idiot-proof (relatively)
System
- X22 thinkpad + ultrabase + DVD-R
- lt_hotswap version 0.3.9
- kernel-2.6.17.1
- xorg 6.9.0
Files
rc.local
First, make sure the lt_hotswap module is loaded. Add this to /etc/rc.local (or use modprobe.preload, if you prefer)
echo "Loading lt_hotswap module" modprobe lt_hotswap hdc_dock=1
/etc/acpi/events/lths
Disable the existing lths script. Here is the modified /etc/acpi/events/lths:
# Call the LTHS script event=lths.* #action=/usr/local/sbin/lths.sh %e action=echo "Not invoking lths.sh; this is now done by the ultrabase_eject and insert scripts instead."
/etc/acpi/events/ultrabase_eject
Respond to an ultrabase eject event. Here is /etc/acpi/events/ultrabase_eject
#Ultrabase eject button has been pressed #We can be triggered by an ibm/bay event if NOT using lt_hotswap, or an lt_hotswap event if we are. event=ibm/bay.MSTR.00000003.00000000 event=lths.MSTR.00000003.00000000 action=/etc/acpi/actions/ultrabase_eject.sh
/etc/acpi/events/ultrabase_insert
Respond to an ultrabase insert event. Here is /etc/acpi/events/ultrabase_insert
#Ultrabase has been re-inserted #We can be triggered by an ibm/bay event if NOT using lt_hotswap, or an lt_hotswap event if we are. event=ibm/bay.MSTR.00000001.00000000 event=lths.MSTR.00000001.00000000 action=/etc/acpi/actions/ultrabase_insert.sh
/etc/acpi/actions/ultrabase_eject.sh
This is the actual script which does the ejection. It is /etc/acpi/actions/ultrabase_eject.sh
#!/bin/bash echo "syncing disks for safety" sync echo "Unregistering IDE interface for CDROM and preparing to eject." #Note: the BIOS will already deal with the ultrabay LED (number 3). It will # turn it on when the bay is loaded # turn it off when the bay is unloaded # blink it when it is waiting between an eject request and an eject. (Linux never takes long enough to see this!)
#What if there is a disk in the drive? #Case 1: there is an umounted CDROM, or an AudioCD/DVD which is NOT playing. # => It's OK to proceed. #Case 2: there is a mounted CDROM. if grep hdc /proc/mounts >/dev/null; then echo "There is a mounted filesystem on /dev/hdc. Trying to unmount it" umount /dev/hdc if [ $? == 0 ]; then echo "Successfully unmounted the CDROM." else echo "The CDROM is busy; can't unmount. Do not try to undock." echo 9 > /proc/acpi/ibm/beep #This is an "unhappy, warning beep" exit 1 fi fi
- Case 3: there is a AudioCD/DVD which is currently playing.
- How do we detect this? It could be just using cdplay (which has no process)
- Assuming that we have already ruled out a mounted filesystem, then...
CDDBID=$(cddb-id /dev/hdc 2>/dev/null) if [ -n "$CDDBID" ]; then
echo "There is a CD in the drive. Ejecting it" eject /dev/hdc #This has the bug that we don't really want to eject the disk; we merely want to stop it playing. #We're now OK to proceed.
fi
if /sbin/lsmod | grep lt_hotswap > /dev/null ; then
echo "We are using lt_hotswap"
#Eject the bay using lths. echo -n "MSTR eject" > /proc/acpi/lths
else
echo "We are not using lt_hotswap. Do it the old way with idectl."
#Unregister IDE interface 1. This WILL cause a kernel panic if there is anything in the drive! idectl 1 off
#Tell the thinkpad the bay is to be ejected echo eject > /proc/acpi/ibm/bay
fi
- Beep happily
echo 6 > /proc/acpi/ibm/beep
echo "OK to undock"
/etc/acpi/actions/ultrabase_insert.sh
ultrabase_eject.sh ultrabase_insert.sh [rjn@mocha actions]$ cat ultrabase_insert.sh
- !/bin/bash
echo "Ultrabase has been inserted. Re-registering IDE interface for CDROM."
if /sbin/lsmod | grep lt_hotswap > /dev/null ; then
echo "We are using lt_hotswap" echo "Enabling DMA on /dev/hdc" hdparm -d 1 -u 1 -c 1 /dev/hdc
#LTHS already beeps; no beep required here.
else
echo "We are not using lt_hotswap. Do it the old way with idectl."
#Register IDE interface 1 idectl 1 rescan
#Turn DMA on again. But this is a vain attempt; it will fail unless we use lt_hotswap. sleep 2 hdparm -d1 /dev/hdc || echo "WARNING: DMA cannot be re-enabled for hdc after insert. You'll have to reboot for now."
#Beep happily echo 6 > /proc/acpi/ibm/beep
fi
echo "Redocked successfully"
echo "Note: KDE's volume manager may or may not work anymore." [rjn@mocha actions]$
Debugging
The easiest way to check what is happening is:
tail -f /var/log/acpid
Remember, after modifying anything in /etc/acpi/events, to reload the acpid rules:
killall -HUP acpid
Note that stdout from all scripts ends up in /var/log/acpid. But to communicate a message with the user, it's best to use either the various thinkpad beeps, or perhaps the thinklight.