Re: [Test_Module] Changing brightness in Toshiba notebooks with Phoenix Bios

2007-07-16 Thread Rolf Eike Beer
Am Freitag, 15. Juni 2007 schrieb Renato S. Yamane:
> Forwarding from: Toshiba_Linux-Users ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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> I only tested on my Toshiba Satellite Pro A100 and it works.

You may want to have a look on the "omnibook" project on 
http://omnibook.sf.net. Although it's named omnibook it added support for 
many laptop goodies on my A178.

Eike


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[Test_Module] Changing brightness in Toshiba notebooks with Phoenix Bios

2007-06-14 Thread Renato S. Yamane

Forwarding from: Toshiba_Linux-Users ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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I only tested on my Toshiba Satellite Pro A100 and it works.

To compile:
Edit a Makefile and add:
  obj-m := test.o

then run in the same directory:

 make -C /usr/src/linux SUBDIRS=`pwd` modules

Then make the file for the new device:

 mknod test_file c 181 0

Load de module:

 insmod test.ko

And now, if you are very very lucky, maybe it will work:

  echo 3 > test_file

But I warn: THE MOST PROBABLY THING WILL HAPPEN IS THE FREEZE OF THE
LAPTOP IF YOUR MODEL DOESN'T MATCH EXACTLY WITH THE MODEL I TESTED. If
you don't have a Phoenix BIOS don't try this, and if you have.. well..
it's your election x)

Here is the driver

test.c
=== CUT HERE ===
/*
* Module for Toshiba lcd bright change.
* I only made it for my Toshiba Satellite Pro A100 with Phoenix BIOS
* I don't know under which models it works (I suppose very few)
* The asm code I inserted I took it from a disass of the windows
* driver provided by Toshiba.
* WARNING:
* The driver does NOT make any tests if the model is valid or not
* so, the MOST probably effect of running this will be the hang of
* the laptop, or something worse.
* PLEASE DON'T USE THIS unless you really know what you are doing
* This module isn't made for give support to any Toshiba model,
* only for tests purpouses , sorry about it.
*
* Jaime F. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* License: GNU/GPL
*/


#include 
#include 
#include 
#include 

#define DEVICE_NAME "lcd_bright"
#define MAJOR_NUM 181

char *ptr;

static ssize_t
device_write(struct file *file,
const char __user * buffer, size_t length, loff_t * offset)
{
 char *addr;
 addr=(char *)__pa(ptr);
 addr+=0x10;

 strcpy(ptr, "INVTOS");
 //ptr+=10;
 *(ptr+16)=(char) buffer[0]-0x30;
 //printk("escribiendo %x\n", *ptr);
/*
 inb( 0x2e);
 inb( 0x2f);
 outb(7, 0x2e);
 outb(9, 0x2f);
 v3=inb(0x2f);
 outb2(0x2e, 0x55);
 outb2(0x2e, 7);
 outb2(0x2f,0x10);
 outb2(0x2e,0xe0);
 v4=inb(0x2f);
 outb2(0x2f,2);
 v5=inb(0x2f);
 outb2(0x2f,3);

 outb2(0x2e, 7);
 outb2(0x2f,9);
 outb2(0x2e,0x60);
 v1=inb(0x2f);
 outb2(0x2e,7);
 outb2(0x2f,0x10);
 outb2(0x2e,0xe0);
 outb2(0x2f,0);
 outb2(0x2e, 7);
 outb2(0x2f, 9);
 outb2 ( 0x2e, 0xaa);
 outb2 ( 0x400, 0xAF);
 v2=inb( 0x401);
 outb2( 0x400, 0xAF);
*/

 __asm__("cli\n"
   /*"mov $0x01E4, %%eax\n"
 "mov $0x00b0, %%dx\n"
 "movb $0x02, 0xEF\n"
 "out %%eax, %%dx\n"
*/
   "mov %0, %%edx\n"
   "mov %%edx, %%edi\n"
   "mov $0x20, %%ecx\n"
   "mov $0x8000f840, %%eax\n mov $0xcf8, %%edx\n out %%eax, 
%%dx\n"

   "mov $0xcfc, %%dx\n"
   "in %%dx, %%eax\n"
   "and $0xff80, %%eax\n"
   "add $0x2c, %%eax\n"
   "mov %%ax, %%dx\n"
   "in %%dx, %%eax\n"
   "push %%eax\n"
//  "mov %%ax, %%dx\n"
   "xor %%eax, %%eax\n"
   "out %%eax, %%dx\n"
   "mov $0xA2E4, %%eax\n"
   "mov $0xb2, %%dx\n"
   "out %%eax, %%dx\n"
   "pop %%eax\n"
   "mov $0x102c, %%dx\n"
   "out %%eax, %%dx\n"
/*  "movl $0x10, %%edx\n\t"
   "movl %%edx, %%edi\n\t"
   "movl $0x20, %%ecx\n"
   "movw  $0x00E4, %%ax\n"
   "movb  $0x5, %%ah\n"
   "outw  %%ax, $0xb2\n"
   "movl %%eax, %0\n sti\n"
   */
   :
   :"r"(addr): "%eax", "%edx", "%ecx","%edi", "%esi");
 return length;
}

struct file_operations Fops = {
 .write = device_write,
};

int init_module()
{
 int ret_val;
 ptr=(char *)kmalloc(100, GFP_KERNEL);
 ptr+=10;
 ret_val = register_chrdev(MAJOR_NUM, DEVICE_NAME, &Fops);

 if (ret_val < 0)
 {
   printk(KERN_ALERT "El registro del dispositivo falló (%d)\n", ret_val);
   return ret_val;
 }

return 0;
}

void cleanup_module()
{
 int ret;

 ret = unregister_chrdev(MAJOR_NUM, DEVICE_NAME);

 if (ret < 0)
   printk(KERN_ALERT "Error: unregister_chrdev: %d\n", ret);
}

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Best Regards,
Renato S. Yamane
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