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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 volumes, 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
     occurrences 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 supported 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 information:

           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 automatically set according to hardware
             model.

     hw.acpi.panasonic.lcd_brightness_min
             The minimum level of brightness.  This read-only value is automatically 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>.