Re: [PATCH] thinkpad_acpi: don't yell on unsupported brightness interfaces

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Hi

On Thu, Jan 7, 2016 at 2:03 AM, Eric Curtin <ericcurtin17@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Also another query, could be a mini-side project for me as I'm a
> beginner kernel dev when I have some spare time. Could we change the
> minimum brightness value not to be off? 0 does not have to mean
> backlight off from reading various things around the web:
>
> http://www.x.org/wiki/Events/XDC2014/XDC2014GoedeBacklight/backlight.pdf
>
> And to be honest having the ability to completely turn off the
> backlight is a useless function and is probably unintended as discussed
> in the github thread above also. You would need night vision googles to
> read the screen in this state! I'm pretty sure the Windows driver does
> not completely turn off the screen on minimum brightness either, no
> need to have different functionality on different platforms especially
> when this functionality isn't very useful.

Whether '0' means 'off' or 'lowest brightness level' has been
discussed several times. Sadly, we cannot change semantics without
breaking user-space, so you better work around it. There have been
several proposals to fix it, but I guess no-one cared so far.

Anyway, both features (turning backlight off *and* lowest backlight
level) _are_ used actively by user-space. Hence, both should be
supported.

Thanks
David

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