Re: thinkpad_acpi unhandled HKEY events

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Hi Samuel!

On Fri, 15 Feb 2013, Samuel Groß wrote:
> 0x6020 - happens when the small button on the screen above the power
> button is pressed (toggles screen auto rotation under windows)

I'd have to add special handling for this.

> 0x60b0 and
> 0x60b1 - both show up in the logs regularily, I'm not sure what
> causes those...

There are two conditions that cause 60b0 and 60b1 events, check whether
they're related to IO ports or docks being plugged/unplugged...

Unfortunately, they're hooked directly to ACPI GPEs (interrupts) and GPIO
lines, so we need to actually find out the hard way what triggers them.

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