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ACPI_PANASONIC(4)	    Kernel Interfaces Manual	     ACPI_PANASONIC(4)

NAME
       acpi_panasonic -- ACPI hotkey driver for	Panasonic laptops

SYNOPSIS
       To  compile  this  driver  into the kernel, place the following line in
       your kernel configuration file:

	     device acpi_panasonic

       Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at	boot time,  place  the
       following line in loader.conf(5):

	     acpi_panasonic_load="YES"

DESCRIPTION
       The  acpi_panasonic  driver  enables  such hotkey facilities of various
       Panasonic laptops as changing LCD brightness,  controlling  mixer  vol-
       umes,  entering	sleep  or suspended state and so on.  On the following
       models it is reported to	work: Let's note (or Toughbook,	outside	Japan)
       CF-R1N, CF-R2A and CF-R3.  It may also work on other models as well.

       The driver consists of three functionalities.  The first	is  to	detect
       hotkey  events  and  take corresponding actions,	which include changing
       LCD luminance and speaker mute state.  The second role is to notify oc-
       currences of the	event by way of	devctl(4) and eventually  to  devd(8).
       The  third  and	last  is to provide a way to adjust LCD	brightness and
       sound mute state	via sysctl(8).

   Hotkeys
       There are 9 hotkeys available on	the supported hardware:

	     Fn+F1	 Make LCD backlight darker.
	     Fn+F2	 Make LCD backlight brighter.
	     Fn+F3	 Switch	video output between LCD and  CRT.   Not  sup-
			 ported	by the acpi_panasonic driver.
	     Fn+F4	 Toggle	muting the speaker.
	     Fn+F5	 Turn the mixer	volume down.
	     Fn+F6	 Turn the mixer	volume up.
	     Fn+F7	 Enter suspend-to-RAM state.
	     Fn+F9	 Show battery status.
	     Fn+F10	 Enter suspend-to-disk state.

       Actions	are automatically taken	within the driver for Fn+F1, Fn+F2 and
       Fn+F4.  For the other events such as mixer control and showing  battery
       status, devd(8) should take the role as described below.

   devd(8) Events
       When  notified  to devd(8), the hotkey event provides the following in-
       formation:

	     system	 "ACPI"
	     subsystem	 "Panasonic"
	     type	 The source of the event in ACPI namespace.  The value
			 depends on the	model but typically "\_SB_.HKEY".
	     notify	 Event code (see below).

       Event codes to be generated are assigned	as follows:

	     0x81-0x86,	0x89
			 Fn+F<n> pressed.  0x81	 corresponds  to  Fn+F1,  0x82
			 corresponds to	Fn+F2, and so on.

	     0x01-0x07,	0x09, 0x1a
			 Fn+F<n>  released.   0x01  corresponds	to Fn+F1, 0x02
			 corresponds to	Fn+F2, and so on.

SYSCTL VARIABLES
       The following MIBs are available:

       hw.acpi.panasonic.lcd_brightness_max
	       The maximum level of brightness.	 This read-only	value is auto-
	       matically set according to hardware model.

       hw.acpi.panasonic.lcd_brightness_min
	       The minimum level of brightness.	 This read-only	value is auto-
	       matically set according to hardware model.

       hw.acpi.panasonic.lcd_brightness
	       Current brightness level	of the LCD  (read-write).   The	 value
	       ranges	  from	   hw.acpi.panasonic.lcd_brightness_min	    to
	       hw.acpi.panasonic.lcd_brightness_max.

       hw.acpi.panasonic.sound_mute
	       A read-write boolean  flag  to  control	whether	 to  mute  the
	       speaker.	 The value 1 means to mute and 0 not.

SEE ALSO
       acpi(4),	devd.conf(5), devd(8), sysctl(8)

HISTORY
       The acpi_panasonic driver first appeared	in FreeBSD 5.3.

AUTHORS
       The  acpi_panasonic  driver  and	this manual page were written by OGAWA
       Takaya	 <t-ogawa@triaez.kaisei.org>	and    TAKAHASHI     Yoshihiro
       <nyan@FreeBSD.org>.

FreeBSD	14.3			 June 19, 2015		     ACPI_PANASONIC(4)

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