Greetings Dmitry,
Is the suggested approach on handling powerbutton (in keyboard driver) to
simply push out the event and let userland handle it?
The reason Im asking this is because as you might know Im maintainer for two
mini-laptop style pda's (HP7xx & HP6xx)
and it would simplify my life alot if I didn't need to depend on userland
applications to be able to suspend/resume.
For instance HP6XX receives an interrupt call whenever the powerbutton is
pressed. Now I could just push out the event and let another program handle it
but considering it would take a minimum amount of lines to let it simply
suspend/resume I feel its a waste.
Previously the hp6xx has been allowed to do this "policy" way but that was when
LinuxSH stod as a side branch to main tree. Now
when everything gets merged into mainline I need to decide how to do this.
This is mainly an embedded issue, but I feel it's quite important. It should
apply to other devices also like for example Zaurus branches (those with
keyboard and designated power button).
So in short:
1. Does mainline policy allow static power button events inside kernel (power
button == suspend/resume)?
Why/Why Not?
2. Seeing as my knowledge about this area isn't the best I would appreciate all
opinions on the subject from the gurus.
Best wishes
Kristoffer Ericson
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