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hdapsd 20141203:
Evgeni Golov <evgeni@golov.de>:
* Fix cleanup of generated .service files for systemd
Whoopie <whoopie79@gmx.net>:
* Use sigaction(2) instead of signal(2) for handling SIGUSR1
and SIGTERM. This helps stoping hdapsd properly when using
the DELL freefall sensor.
hdapsd 20141024:
Brice Arnould <brice.arnould@gmail.com>:
* Support for the HP3D sensor from Hewlett-Packard laptops.
Evgeni Golov <evgeni@golov.de>:
* Support for Apple MacBooks and MacBooks Pro with Intel CPUs.
* Support for the generic FREEFALL sensor.
* Support for Toshiba laptops (using both ACPI and HAPS).
* Support for the generic input/joystick sensor.
* Config file support using libconfig.
Tomasz Torcz <tomek@pipebreaker.pl> and
Thomas Weißschuh <thomas@t-8ch.de>:
* systemd support
Whoopie <whoopie79@gmx.net>:
* Support for the DELL freefall sensor (smo8800)
hdapsd 20090401:
Evgeni Golov <evgeni@golov.de>:
* Support for the Apple Motion Sensor.
* Udev rules obsolete, we can find the device on our own now.
* Support autodetection of drives.
* Try to autoload the needed modules, when neither HDAPS nor AMS
is found at startup.
* Option to forcely enable UNLOAD on disks where the kernel thinks
it's unsupported.
hdapsd 20090129:
Evgeni Golov <evgeni@golov.de>:
* Support for multiple disks.
* Support for logging to syslog when running in background.
* Use autotools.
* Make the error-messages more user-friendly.
* -s is optional now. Sensitivity defaults to 15.
hdapsd 20081004:
Elias Oltmanns <eo@nebensachen.de>:
* Prepare for the new interface in kernel 2.6.28
hdapsd 20070803:
Shem Multinymous <multinymous@gmail.com>:
* Read the accelerometer data from the input device provided by
tp_smapi>=0.32, instead of sysfs. This reduce timer interrupts
and improves temporal synchronization of user-space<->kernel vs.
kernel<->hardware. If the input device doesn't exist, it falls
back to sysfs.
* Add a new new --poll-sysfs (-y) parameter to force using sysfs
instead of the input device.
* Read the sampling rate from the sysfs file provided by tp_smapi
(if it exists).
* Add a --dry-run (-t) parameter, telling hdapsd to do everything
except actually parking the drive. Very useful for testing.