Re: [PATCH 0/1] drm/i915: Allow specifying a minimum brightness levelfor sysfs control.

From: Danny Baumann
Date: Tue Mar 26 2013 - 13:10:37 EST


Hi,

Am 26.03.2013 18:02, schrieb Matthew Garrett:
On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 12:48:44PM +0100, Danny Baumann wrote:
This patch makes the behaviour of the intel_backlight backlight device
consistent to e.g. acpi_videoX: When writing the value 0, the set brightness
makes the panel content barely readable instead of turning the backlight off.
This matches the expectations of user space (e.g. kde-workspace or the Intel
X11 driver), which expects that it can use intel_backlight as a drop-in
replacement for acpi_videoX.

I'm not quite clear what you mean here. The behaviour of "0" isn't well
defined for the ACPI backlight driver - it's perfectly reasonable for it
to turn the backlight off entirely. Anything assuming that "0" is still
visible is broken.

Well, the ACPI spec says this (section B.5.2):

"
The OEM may define the number 0 as "Zero brightness" that can mean to turn off the lighting (e.g. LCD panel backlight) in the device. This may be useful in the case of an output device that can still be viewed using only ambient light, for example, a transflective LCD.
"

My interpretation of this is that the value 0 is supposed to still be visible. I'm pretty sure I saw a statement that 0 is supposed to mean "barely visible" somewhere, but can't find it at the moment. I'll search for the source of it.

Regards,

Danny
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