diff --git a/drivers/platform/x86/ideapad-laptop.c b/drivers/platform/x86/ideapad-laptop.c index 7192e0d2a14fe..125b4534424f1 100644 --- a/drivers/platform/x86/ideapad-laptop.c +++ b/drivers/platform/x86/ideapad-laptop.c @@ -46,10 +46,22 @@ static const char *const ideapad_wmi_fnesc_events[] = { #endif enum { - CFG_CAP_BT_BIT = 16, - CFG_CAP_3G_BIT = 17, - CFG_CAP_WIFI_BIT = 18, - CFG_CAP_CAM_BIT = 19, + CFG_CAP_BT_BIT = 16, + CFG_CAP_3G_BIT = 17, + CFG_CAP_WIFI_BIT = 18, + CFG_CAP_CAM_BIT = 19, + + /* + * These are OnScreenDisplay support bits that can be useful to determine + * whether a hotkey exists/should show OSD. But they aren't particularly + * meaningful since they were introduced later, i.e. 2010 IdeaPads + * don't have these, but they still have had OSD for hotkeys. + */ + CFG_OSD_NUMLK_BIT = 27, + CFG_OSD_CAPSLK_BIT = 28, + CFG_OSD_MICMUTE_BIT = 29, + CFG_OSD_TOUCHPAD_BIT = 30, + CFG_OSD_CAM_BIT = 31, }; enum { @@ -387,6 +399,19 @@ static int debugfs_cfg_show(struct seq_file *s, void *data) seq_puts(s, " camera"); seq_puts(s, "\n"); + seq_puts(s, "OSD support:"); + if (test_bit(CFG_OSD_NUMLK_BIT, &priv->cfg)) + seq_puts(s, " num-lock"); + if (test_bit(CFG_OSD_CAPSLK_BIT, &priv->cfg)) + seq_puts(s, " caps-lock"); + if (test_bit(CFG_OSD_MICMUTE_BIT, &priv->cfg)) + seq_puts(s, " mic-mute"); + if (test_bit(CFG_OSD_TOUCHPAD_BIT, &priv->cfg)) + seq_puts(s, " touchpad"); + if (test_bit(CFG_OSD_CAM_BIT, &priv->cfg)) + seq_puts(s, " camera"); + seq_puts(s, "\n"); + seq_puts(s, "Graphics: "); switch (priv->cfg & 0x700) { case 0x100: