And just as clarification, double tapping the TrackPoint itself (not a
separate button) which in Windows opens a menu.
On 2022-08-31 13:42, daeda...@pingtimeout.net wrote:
Hello,
On the new ThinkPad Z13 I get this when I double tap the trackpoint
button on Linux:
[91145.365069] thinkpad_acpi:
Hello,
On the new ThinkPad Z13 I get this when I double tap the trackpoint
button on Linux:
[91145.365069] thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x8036
[91145.365078] thinkpad_acpi: please report the conditions when this
event happened to ibm-acpi-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Hi,
I found the following traces in my dmesg, so here I am:
[133629.989645] thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x6031
[133629.989648] thinkpad_acpi: please report the conditions when this event
happened to ibm-acpi-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
So what I think happens:
I've a lenovo thinkpad P1 wi
I'm experiencing frequent crashes. The laptop has a dual boot
win10/ubuntu20.04, but i work only with Ubuntu. The crash comes always when I
re-launch a command to a virtualbox vms from a terminator shell by pressing
arrow-up (last command from history) and Enter. Here a slice of system.log:
Jul
Aug 31 20:52:18 T580-Test kernel: thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible thermal
alarm or keyboard event received
Aug 31 20:52:18 T580-Test kernel: thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x6032
Aug 31 20:52:18 T580-Test kernel: thinkpad_acpi: please report the conditions
when this event happened to ibm-acp
Just found this in my dmesg, it asked me to report so hre it is.
Hope i can help.
this is everything before and after:
[56811.353116] thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible thermal alarm or keyboard
event received
[56811.353122] thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x6032
[56811.353125] thinkpad_acpi: pl
Hey,
my dmesg output is full of spam like
[ 1793.717386] thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible thermal alarm or keyboard
event received
[ 1793.717394] thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x60b0
[ 1793.717399] thinkpad_acpi: please report the conditions when this event
happened to ibm-acpi-devel@lists.s
Hi, I'm using a ThinkPad x270, Inter(R) Core(TM) i5-6300U CPU @ 2.40GHz.
[ 216.335616] thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible thermal alarm or keyboard
event received
[ 216.335618] thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x6032
[ 216.335619] thinkpad_acpi: please report the conditions when this event
happ
As others, my dmesg gets spammed by:
---
kernel: [289071.533288] thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible thermal alarm or
keyboard event received
kernel: [289071.533291] thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x60b0
kernel: [289071.533292] thinkpad_acpi: please report the conditions when
this event happe
Hey,
my desg told me, that I should email to you. First the demesg part:
[Mär28 12:55] thinkpad_acpi: Unhandled adaptive keyboard key: 0x314
[ +0,05] thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x1314
[ +0,03] thinkpad_acpi: please report the conditions when this
event happened to ibm-acpi-de
On Saturday, November 5, 2016 4:54:10 PM MDT you wrote:
> Good afternoon;
>
> I'd like to report a few unhandled HKEY events on my Lenovo Helix 2.
>
> When performing the following actions, the thinkpad_acpi driver reports
> unhandled HKEY events:
>
> * undocking from the PRO dock: 0x4013
> * d
Good afternoon;
I'd like to report a few unhandled HKEY events on my Lenovo Helix 2.
When performing the following actions, the thinkpad_acpi driver reports
unhandled HKEY events:
* undocking from the PRO dock: 0x4013
* docking to the PRO dock: 0x4012
The laptop also has a number of built in
Hi,
[735945.672113] thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible thermal alarm or keyboard event
received
[735945.672116] thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x6031
[735945.672117] thinkpad_acpi: please report the conditions when this event
happened to ibm-acpi-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
[737715.248129] thi
Hello!
I've got new ThinkPad Yoga 14 and when flipping the display to tablet position
and back following message pops out (multiple times):
[24198.052374] thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible thermal alarm or keyboard event
received
[24198.052426] thinkpad_acpi: temperatures (Celsius): 31 23 25 28 35
Hi,
I got the following lines in dmesg:
[ 746.329888] thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible thermal alarm or keyboard
event received
[ 746.329900] thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x60f0
[ 746.329905] thinkpad_acpi: please report the conditions when this event
happened to ibm-acpi-devel@lists.sou
Hi, i have a lenovo T440p, and i saw the message in my dmesg
thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible thermal alarm or keyboard event
receivedthinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x6060thinkpad_acpi: please report
the conditions when this event happened...
And i know what i did : i pressed Fn + Esc, which
On Fri, 30 Jan 2015, Xavier Naveira wrote:
> I'm getting the following message in my kernel log:
>
> Jan 30 08:21:49 xntlaptop kernel: [38868.681518] thinkpad_acpi:
> unhandled HKEY event 0x6060
> Jan 30 08:21:49 xntlaptop kernel: [38868.681520] thinkpad_acpi: please
> report the conditions when t
On Tue, 20 Jan 2015, Zdenek Gerlicky wrote:
> I got this warning in syslog
>
> [16452.966435] thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible thermal alarm or keyboard
> event received
> [16452.966445] thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x6060
You can ignore these, they're normal, there's nothing wrong with yo
Hello,
I got this warning in syslog
[16452.966435] thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible thermal alarm or keyboard
event received
[16452.966445] thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x6060
[16452.966449] thinkpad_acpi: please report the conditions when this
event happened to ibm-acpi-devel@lists.sourc
Hi,
I'm getting the following message in my kernel log:
Jan 30 08:21:49 xntlaptop kernel: [38868.681518] thinkpad_acpi:
unhandled HKEY event 0x6060
Jan 30 08:21:49 xntlaptop kernel: [38868.681520] thinkpad_acpi: please
report the conditions when this event happened to
ibm-acpi-devel@lists.sourcef
On Sun, 09 Nov 2014, Priit Laes wrote:
> When pressing Fn + Esc/FnLK on Lenovo T431s laptop, following dmesg
> log is generated:
>
> thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible thermal alarm or keyboard event received
> thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x6060
Thank you for your report!
> That key event
Hi!
When pressing Fn + Esc/FnLK on Lenovo T431s laptop, following dmesg
log is generated:
thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible thermal alarm or keyboard event received
thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x6060
thinkpad_acpi: please report the conditions when this event happened to
ibm-acpi-devel@li
I'm not running and dev branch modules, so this may be known already but
not trickled up.
Nov 21 08:03:26 thinkpad-e545 logger: ACPI group ibm / action hotkey is
not defined
Nov 21 08:03:58 thinkpad-e545 kernel: [ 1196.083017] thinkpad_acpi:
unhandled HKEY event 0x6060
Nov 21 08:03:58 thinkpad-e54
hi
lenovo thinkpad l440, type 20at-ct01ww
pressing fn+esc (fnlk):
<4>[ 8337.677703] thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible thermal alarm or
keyboard event received
<5>[ 8337.677712] thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x6060
pressing fn+f5 (brightness down)
<4>[ 8365.600419] thinkpad_acpi: unknown pos
Hi
There are unhandled events when undocking TP X230 (2325-7BG) from the
Ultrabase Series 3 docking, P/N 0B67692.
Below I include the output to /var/log/messages when disconnecting and
connecting the docking.
Thank you for your time.
§:-) Christer
When pressing the disconnect button on the d
Machine: Lenovo Helix, i7, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD
OS: Ubuntu 14.04LTS Beta 2
The attached file contains the log of me undocking and redocking the tablet
onto the base. The helix has all of it's guts on the tablet and the dock
provides a battery, keyboard, USB 3.0 ports and AC port.
If I can provide
Thanks for the report!
--
"One disk to rule them all, One disk to find them. One disk to bring
them all and in the darkness grind them. In the Land of Redmond
where the shadows lie." -- The Silicon Valley Tarot
Henrique Holschuh
---
Hey,
I'm getting this message in dmesg when I press fn+esc on my t440s. This
corresponds to the 'FnLk' feature (switches between function key or
'multimedia' keys for the top keyboard row). In spite of that log, FnLk works
as expected, and the small led on the 'Fn' key is correctly toggled on
I am getting:
Mar 18 18:01:15 liver kernel: thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible thermal alarm or
keyboard event received
Mar 18 18:01:15 liver kernel: thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x60c0
Mar 18 18:01:15 liver kernel: thinkpad_acpi: please report the conditions when
this event happened to ibm-
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 11:27 AM, Aaron Adelson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I see these messages in dmesg when I click the Fn and Gear icon on the
> adaptive key row on my Lenovo X1 Carbon (type 20A7-CT01WW). The 0x1101 event
> is for the "Fn" key, the 0x110e is for the Gear icon.
>
> [ 4150.616817] think
Hello,
I see these messages in dmesg when I click the Fn and Gear icon on the
adaptive key row on my Lenovo X1 Carbon (type 20A7-CT01WW). The 0x1101
event is for the "Fn" key, the 0x110e is for the Gear icon.
[ 4150.616817] thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x1101
[ 4150.616821] thinkpad_acpi:
Hey guys,
I got the message in the subject line when I press the FnLk key (Fn +
Escape) on my new ThinkPad T440p. I just noticed it in my kernlog
today.
Hope that you find this helpful!
Sean Hunt
--
Learn Graph Databases
Hello. I am receiving these messages at /var/log/kern.log, and am
simply reporting them as instructed. ;)
These sort of log messages are emitted whenever I disconnect the AC
power supply (power supply part always plugged into the wall) from or
connect it to my laptop. It is a Lenovo ThinkPad X1
Hello,
I've been fooling around with linux kernel drivers, or I probably
wouldn't have noticed these lines in the dmesg log:
[25572.279464] thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible thermal alarm or
keyboard event received
[25572.279476] thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x6040
[25572.279482] thinkpad_ac
Hi there,
I'm using a Lenovo Thinkpad L530 with Linux Mint 14 and a
3.5.0-37-generic Kernel that uses the thinkpad drivers. When plugging in
or plugging out my external power source, there appears the following
message in the Kernel Ring Buffer:
[ 2148.317725] thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible ther
Hi,
sitting on my shiny new (..) lenovo x131e with a debian wheezy
setup - and well aware that this is maybe not the latest kernel
version out there (3.2.0-4-amd64) - I am getting the following
message any time I plug or unplug the power cord (both trigger
the same '0x6040'):
{{{
Jun 12 16:45:57
[ 7509.949650] thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible thermal alarm or keyboard
event received
[ 7509.949675] thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x6040
[ 7509.949677] thinkpad_acpi: please report the conditions when this event
happened to ibm-acpi-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
[ 7509.949991] thinkpad_acpi:
I have a Lenovo Thinkpad T430 that I bought in october last year
running Debian Sid with kernel 3.6.9 from experimental. I needed this
kernel version because some things do not work (sorry, I can; t remember
what exactly) wit the current Sid's kernel, 3.2.39.
yestarday I tried to suspend
Heya,
I just got this while compiling a kernel:
[ 2397.254351] CPU0: Package temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled
(total events = 375867)
[ 2397.254353] CPU1: Package temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled
(total events = 375867)
[ 2397.254355] CPU3: Package temperature ab
On Thu, 10 Jan 2013, Luke Macken wrote:
> I get the following errors after undocking my Thinkpad X220. The laptop then
> gets *really* hot. Rebooting it then brings it back down to a normal
> temperature.
>
> thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible thermal alarm or keyboard event received
> thinkp
Hi,
I get the following errors after undocking my Thinkpad X220. The laptop then
gets *really* hot. Rebooting it then brings it back down to a normal
temperature.
thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible thermal alarm or keyboard event received
thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x6040
thinkp
Thinkpad W530
lspci -n
00:00.0 0600: 8086:0154 (rev 09)
00:01.0 0604: 8086:0151 (rev 09)
00:02.0 0300: 8086:0166 (rev 09)
00:14.0 0c03: 8086:1e31 (rev 04)
00:16.0 0780: 8086:1e3a (rev 04)
00:19.0 0200: 8086:1502 (rev 04)
00:1a.0 0c03: 8086:1e2d (rev 04)
00:1b.0 0403: 8086:1e20 (rev 04)
00:1c.0 0604
Dec 11 10:02:00 kumoni kernel: [48795.894981]
thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible thermal alarm or keyboard event
received
Dec 11 10:02:00 kumoni kernel: [48795.894990] thinkpad_acpi:
unhandled HKEY event 0x6040
Dec 11 10:02:00 kumoni kernel: [48795.894995] thin
Hi folks,
I got these with 3.0.0-27-generic #44-Ubuntu SMP running on a x121e with
Core i3 2357M (Xubuntu)
> Dec 5 12:34:17 denkbrett kernel: [ 6710.184946] thinkpad_acpi: unknown
> possible thermal alarm or keyboard event received
> Dec 5 12:34:17 denkbrett kernel: [ 6710.189215] thinkpad_acp
Am 2012-12-05 18:24, schrieb Frank Lanitz:
> Hi folks,
>
> I got these with 3.0.0-27-generic #44-Ubuntu SMP running on a x121e
> with
> Core i3 2357M (Xubuntu)
>
>> Dec 5 12:34:17 denkbrett kernel: [ 6710.184946] thinkpad_acpi:
>> unknown possible thermal alarm or keyboard event received
>> Dec
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
When I unplug or plug in external power to my ThinkPad W520 I get the following
error in /var/log/messages:
Oct 8 14:08:35 ericlaptop kernel: [21574.844456] thinkpad_acpi: unknown
possible thermal alarm or keyboard event received
Oct 8 14:08:35 er
On Fri, 08 Jun 2012, Eric Christensen wrote:
>
> Jun 8 23:02:42 ericlaptop kernel: [10495.262327] thinkpad_acpi:
> unknown possible thermal alarm or keyboard event received
> Jun 8 23:02:42 ericlaptop kernel: [10495.262339] thinkpad_acpi:
> unhandled HKEY event 0x6040
> Jun 8 23:02:42 ericlapto
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I noticed the following strings in my /var/log/messages file:
Jun 8 23:02:42 ericlaptop kernel: [10495.262327] thinkpad_acpi:
unknown possible thermal alarm or keyboard event received
Jun 8 23:02:42 ericlaptop kernel: [10495.262339] thinkpad_acpi:
u
On Sun, 19 Feb 2012, George Shuklin wrote:
> [ 282.797877] thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x6040
> [ 282.797879] thinkpad_acpi: please report the conditions when this
> event happened to ibm-acpi-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
> [ 282.798378] thinkpad_acpi: EC reports that Thermal Table has c
Good day.
Following message appear in dmesg (saw in: 2.6.38, 2.6.39, 3.0, 3.1,
3.2, 3.3-rc3):
[ 282.797872] thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible thermal alarm or keyboard
event received
[ 282.797877] thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x6040
[ 282.797879] thinkpad_acpi: please report the conditi
Dear development team,
The following happens when I disconnect my AC adapter (at 4501) and
reconnects it (at 4522):
[ 4501.808860] EXT4-fs (dm-1): re-mounted. Opts:
errors=remount-ro,commit=600
[ 4501.810750] EXT4-fs (dm-2): re-mounted. Opts: commit=600
[ 4501.812501] EXT4-fs (dm-4): re-mounted.
On Sun, 23 Oct 2011, Viktor V. Kudlak wrote:
> thinkpad_acpi: THERMAL ALERT: unknown thermal alarm received
> thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x6040
> thinkpad_acpi: please report the conditions when this event happened
> to ibm-acpi-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
>
> Lenovo/IBM x220 (4290rw1)
>
thinkpad_acpi: THERMAL ALERT: unknown thermal alarm received
thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x6040
thinkpad_acpi: please report the conditions when this event happened
to ibm-acpi-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Lenovo/IBM x220 (4290rw1)
when AC power is removed
-=-=-=
thinkpad_acpi: THERMAL AL
hi,
my syslog shows this sometimes:
[81787.517168] thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible thermal alarm or keyboard
event received
[81787.756888] thinkpad_acpi: temperatures (Celsius): 59 0 59 0 0 0 37 0
[81787.756908] thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x6040
[81787.756913] thinkpad_acpi: please report
Hi
My kernel says that I should write you:
> thinkpad_acpi: THERMAL ALERT: unknown thermal alarm received
> thinkpad_acpi: temperatures (Celsius): 51 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
> thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x6000
> thinkpad_acpi: please report the conditions when this event happened to
> ibm-acpi-deve
Hi,
got a new Lenovo X121e.
When unplugging the power adapter, I get these messages in my dmesg:
thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible thermal alarm or keyboard event received
thinkpad_acpi: temperatures (Celsius): 54 0 54 0 0 0 31 0
thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x6040
thinkpad_acpi: please rep
Thanks for the report, it is now handled in the latest thinkpad-acpi
release.
--
"One disk to rule them all, One disk to find them. One disk to bring
them all and in the darkness grind them. In the Land of Redmond
where the shadows lie." -- The Silicon Valley Tarot
Henrique Holschuh
Hi there,
I got following log entry (messages) while pluging a T410i into docking
station (PN: 45N5887):
Apr 20 10:40:25 xxx kernel: [ 2244.572435] thinkpad_acpi: EC reports
that Thermal Table has changed
Apr 20 10:40:25 xxx kernel: [ 2244.669078] thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY
event 0x4011
Apr 20
Guys,
Here is an interesting blog from Lenovo talking about the dock design change
http://lenovoblogs.com/insidethebox/?p=290
Basically these docks do not have any features like PCI devices/slots,
Ultrabay and such. And all the ports on the Dock are visible in the OS
regardless if your docked
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 07:18:58PM -0300, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Sep 2010, Matthew Garrett wrote:
> > Hm. We may want to create a proper dock class in the kernel to handle
> > this. HPs do something similar.
>
> If all the state we need to convey is "docked" and "undocked
On Thu, 16 Sep 2010, Matthew Garrett wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 08, 2010 at 09:21:03AM +0200, Robert de Rooy wrote:
> > FYI, these newer series 3 "docks" no longer register themselves as a
> > dock through ACPI. Instead they function more like port replicators.
> > As such I think the HKEY event is ju
On Wed, Sep 08, 2010 at 09:21:03AM +0200, Robert de Rooy wrote:
> FYI, these newer series 3 "docks" no longer register themselves as a
> dock through ACPI. Instead they function more like port replicators.
> As such I think the HKEY event is just a way to detect a dock/undock
> event which can
FYI, these newer series 3 "docks" no longer register themselves as a
dock through ACPI. Instead they function more like port replicators.
As such I think the HKEY event is just a way to detect a dock/undock
event which can be used to trigger things like re-configuring the displays.
On 07/09/10
When hot docking a ThinkPad T410 on a "ThinkPad Mini Dock Series 3"
while running kernel 2.6.34.6, I get the following;
Sep 7 20:57:13 t410 kernel: thinkpad_acpi: EC reports that Thermal
Table has changed
Sep 7 20:57:13 t410 kernel: thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x4010
Sep 7 20:57:13
My kernel tells me to write this mail to you:
thinkpad_acpi: THERMAL ALERT: unknown thermal alarm received
thinkpad_acpi: temperatures (Celsius): 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x6000
thinkpad_acpi: please report the conditions when this event happened to ibm-
acpi-de...@list
Hi,
i got the following messages in dmesg after taking out and immediately
replugging the laptop (Lenovo thinkpad T400s) in its docking station:
[ 9370.992694] thinkpad_acpi: EC reports that Thermal Table has changed
[ 9371.068459] thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x4010
[ 9371.068462] thinkp
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