ISL(4) | Device Drivers Manual | ISL(4) |
NAME
isl
— Intersil(TM)
I2C ISL29018 sensor driver
SYNOPSIS
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines into the kernel configuration file:
device isl
device ig4
device iicbus
Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5):
isl_load="YES" ig4_load="YES"
On many Chromebook models this driver can be automatically configured with the help of the chromebook_platform(4) driver. Alternatively, the
isl |
driver can be manually configured in
/boot/device.hints:
hint.isl.0.at="iicbus0"
hint.isl.0.addr="0x88"
hint.isl.1.at="iicbus1"
hint.isl.1.addr="0x88" |
DESCRIPTION
The isl
driver provides access to sensor
data provided by the Intersil(TM) I2C ISL29018 Digital Ambient Light Sensor
and Proximity Sensor with Interrupt Function. Functionality is basic and
provided through the sysctl(8) interface.
On a system using device.hints(5), these values
are configurable for isl
:
SYSCTL VARIABLES
The following sysctl(8) variables are available:
- dev.isl.X.als
- Current ALS (Ambient Light Sensor) readout.
- dev.isl.X.ir
- Current IR (InfraRed) sensor readout.
- dev.isl.X.prox
- Current proximity sensor readout.
- dev.isl.X.resolution
- Current sensor resolution.
- dev.isl.X.range
- Current sensor range.
EXAMPLES
Ambient light sensor read out
$ sysctl dev.isl.0.als dev.isl.0.als: 64
Automatically adjust brightness
This requires the port graphics/intel-backlight and only works with laptops using a supported Intel(R) GPU.
$ pkg install intel-backlight $ sh /usr/local/share/examples/intel-backlight/isl_backlight.sh
SEE ALSO
AUTHORS
The isl
driver was written by
Michael Gmelin
<freebsd@grem.de>.
This manual page was written by Michael Gmelin <freebsd@grem.de>.
BUGS
The isl
driver detects the device based
from the I2C address. This might have unforeseen consequences if the
initialization sequence is sent to an unknown device at that address.
December 18, 2018 | Debian |