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25.Dd December 18, 2018
26.Dt ISL 4
27.Os
28.Sh NAME
29.Nm isl
30.Nd Intersil(TM) I2C ISL29018 sensor driver
31.Sh SYNOPSIS
32To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines into
33the kernel configuration file:
34.Bd -ragged -offset indent
35.Cd "device isl"
36.Cd "device ig4"
37.Cd "device iicbus"
38.Ed
39.Pp
40Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in
41.Xr loader.conf 5 :
42.Bd -literal -offset indent
43isl_load="YES"
44ig4_load="YES"
45.Ed
46.Pp
47On many Chromebook models this driver can be automatically configured with the
48help of the
49.Xr chromebook_platform 4
50driver.
51Alternatively, the
52.Nm
53driver can be manually configured in
54.Pa /boot/device.hints :
55.Cd hint.isl.0.at="iicbus0"
56.Cd hint.isl.0.addr="0x88"
57.Cd hint.isl.1.at="iicbus1"
58.Cd hint.isl.1.addr="0x88"
59.Sh DESCRIPTION
60The
61.Nm
62driver provides access to sensor data provided by the Intersil(TM) I2C
63ISL29018 Digital Ambient Light Sensor and Proximity Sensor with Interrupt
64Function.
65Functionality is basic and provided through the
66.Xr sysctl 8
67interface.
68.Pp
69On a system using
70.Xr device.hints 5 ,
71these values are configurable for
72.Nm :
73.Bl -tag -width "hint.isl.%d.addr"
74.It Va hint.isl.%d.at
75target
76.Xr iicbus 4 .
77.It Va hint.isl.%d.addr
78.Nm
79i2c address on the
80.Xr iicbus 4 .
81.El
82.Sh SYSCTL VARIABLES
83The following
84.Xr sysctl 8
85variables are available:
86.Bl -tag -width "dev.isl.X.resolution"
87.It Va dev.isl.X.als
88Current ALS (Ambient Light Sensor) readout.
89.It Va dev.isl.X.ir
90Current IR (InfraRed) sensor readout.
91.It Va dev.isl.X.prox
92Current proximity sensor readout.
93.It Va dev.isl.X.resolution
94Current sensor resolution.
95.It Va dev.isl.X.range
96Current sensor range.
97.El
98.Sh EXAMPLES
99.Ss Ambient light sensor read out
100.Bd -literal
101$ sysctl dev.isl.0.als
102dev.isl.0.als: 64
103.Ed
104.Ss Automatically adjust brightness
105This requires the port
106.Pa graphics/intel-backlight
107and only works with laptops using a supported Intel(R) GPU.
108.Bd -literal
109$ pkg install intel-backlight
110$ sh /usr/local/share/examples/intel-backlight/isl_backlight.sh
111.Ed
112.Sh SEE ALSO
113.Xr chromebook_platform 4 ,
114.Xr ig4 4 ,
115.Xr iicbus 4
116.Sh AUTHORS
117.An -nosplit
118The
119.Nm
120driver was written by
121.An Michael Gmelin Aq Mt freebsd@grem.de .
122.Pp
123This manual page was written by
124.An Michael Gmelin Aq Mt freebsd@grem.de .
125.Sh BUGS
126The
127.Nm
128driver detects the device based from the I2C address.
129This might have unforeseen consequences if the initialization sequence
130is sent to an unknown device at that address.
131