/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */ /* * Intel Virtual Button driver compatible with the driver found in * the Linux kernel at drivers/platform/x86/intel-vbtn.c * * For tablet/laptop and dock/undock events to work the board must * select SYSTEM_TYPE_CONVERTIBLE for the SMBIOS enclosure type to * indicate the device is a convertible. */ Name (FLAP, 0x40) /* Flag indicating device is in laptop mode */ /* Virtual events */ Name (VPPB, 0xc0) /* Power Button press */ Name (VRPB, 0xc1) /* Power Button release */ Name (VPSP, 0xc2) /* Special key press (LEFTMETA in Linux) */ Name (VRSP, 0xc3) /* Special key release (LEFTMETA in Linux) */ Name (VPVU, 0xc4) /* Volume Up press */ Name (VRVU, 0xc5) /* Volume Up release */ Name (VPVD, 0xc6) /* Volume Down press */ Name (VRVD, 0xc7) /* Volume Down release */ Name (VPRL, 0xc8) /* Rotate Lock press */ Name (VRRL, 0xc9) /* Rotate Lock release */ Name (VDOC, 0xca) /* Docked */ Name (VUND, 0xcb) /* Undocked */ Name (VTBL, 0xcc) /* Tablet Mode */ Name (VLAP, 0xcd) /* Laptop Mode */ Device (VBTN) { Name (_HID, "INT33D6") Name (_UID, One) Name (_DDN, "Intel Virtual Button Driver") /* * This method is called at driver probe time and must exist or * the driver will not load. */ Method (VBDL) { } /* * This method returns flags indicating tablet and dock modes. * It is called at driver probe time so the OS knows what the * state of the device is at boot. */ Method (VGBS) { Local0 = Zero /* Check EC orientation for tablet mode flag */ If (R (OTBL)) { Printf ("EC reports tablet mode at boot") } Else { Printf ("EC reports laptop mode at boot") Local0 |= ^^FLAP } Return (Local0) } Method(_STA, 0) { Return (0xF) } } Device (VBTO) { Name (_HID, "INT33D3") Name (_CID, "PNP0C60") Name (_UID, One) Name (_DDN, "Laptop/tablet mode indicator driver") Method (_STA, 0) { Return (0xF) } }