Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 08:14:54 -0500 From: Eric Anderson <anderson@freebsd.org> To: Rui Paulo <rpaulo@fnop.net> Cc: Perforce Change Reviews <perforce@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: PERFORCE change 123168 for review Message-ID: <4696294E.5050007@freebsd.org> In-Reply-To: <4694CE6F.2040103@fnop.net> References: <200707090212.l692ClZQ011342@repoman.freebsd.org> <46919A1B.8050909@fnop.net> <46923893.5090404@freebsd.org> <46923B2B.9050204@fnop.net> <46929EB9.9080804@fnop.net> <4694C979.8090906@freebsd.org> <4694CE6F.2040103@fnop.net>
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On 07/11/07 07:34, Rui Paulo wrote: > Eric Anderson wrote: >> Rui Paulo wrote: >>> Rui Paulo wrote: >>>> Eric Anderson wrote: >>>>> Rui Paulo wrote: >>>>>> Rui Paulo wrote: >>>>>>> http://perforce.freebsd.org/chv.cgi?CH=123168 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Change 123168 by rpaulo@rpaulo_epsilon on 2007/07/09 02:12:16 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Add support for keyboard backlight control (found on MacBook >>>>>>> Pros). dev.asmc.N.light.{left,right} sysctl tree is now >>>>>>> created. >>>>>>> Setting a value on the "right" or "left" nodes sets the >>>>>>> keyboard backlight level. Reading those sysctl nodes, gives >>>>>>> the each sensor raw >>>>>> I did not test this as I don't own a MacBook Pro, but it should work. >>>>>> If anyone has a MacBook Pro and is willing to test, it would be much >>>>>> appreciated. >>>>>> >>>>>> Regards. >>>>> I have one of the newer MacBook Pros - with the LED backlight, etc. >>>>> I've >>>>> been thinking of using bootcamp to also run FreeBSD on this laptop. >>>>> >>>>> Do you have a wiki, or some info on how to best integrate your P4 tree >>>>> on an -CURRENT system? >>>> http://wiki.freebsd.org/AppleMacbook >>>> >>>> To grab my p4 branch just setup your p4 view so that >>>> //depot/projects/soc2007/rpaulo-macbook/... matches to something >>>> locally. >>>> >>>> I'm interested in knowing what works and what doesn't on the new MBPs. >>> Also, the new drivers that you might want include on your kernel config >>> are: msrtemp, backlight (doesn't work on MBPs) and asmc. >>> >> >> Ok - also, is SMP supposed to work? I can't get the system to boot a >> GENERIC kernel (hangs after an ACPI message, early in the boot process). > > That problem is not fixed yet; you can try pressing a kew during before > the actual panic as a workaround. > Still panics at: ACPI APIC Table: <APPLE Apple00> panic: AP #1 (PHY# 1) failed! cpuid = 0 Eric
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