Re: toshiba video brightness

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Hi Len,

There are three issues according to your description.
Issue 1:
The missing of /sys/backlight on your Toshiba seems just due to
the sysfs backlight requires bios expose _BCL, _BCM, and _BQC
for returning levels supported, controlling brightness, querying the current
brightness respectively. I checked the DSDT of the Toshiba box. There is
NO _BQC. Without _BQC, the sysfs backlight driver will lose the capability
of returning the current brightness level to user space. Maybe it is
just not important, and need to loose the condition check to register
into back light sysfs layer anyway.

Issue 2: Only the values of 0 and 40 have any effect, the others are a NOP
I will take a closer look at the related methods to check if that is
expected by the BIOS.

Issue 3: cannot remove video module
It is NOT reproducible on my napa. I will see if it is the consequence
of the previous two issues.

Thanks,
Luming

On 3/29/07, Len Brown <lenb@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Luming
I've got 2.6.21-rc5 running on a Toshiba Satellite Pro laptop.
The ACPI video drivers seems to supply 2 brightness levels in proc,
but nothing in /sys/backlight, and the toshiba_acpi driver
seems to supply 8 levels in /proc.

what am I missing?

thanks,
-Len


loading the video driver, I see this:
lenb@toshiba:/proc/acpi/video> ls -R
.:
VGA

./VGA:
CRT  DOS  info  LCD  POST  POST_info  ROM  TV

./VGA/CRT:
brightness  EDID  info  state

./VGA/LCD:
brightness  EDID  info  state

./VGA/TV:
brightness  EDID  info  state

lenb@toshiba:/proc/acpi/video/VGA/LCD> cd /proc/acpi/video/VGA/LCD
lenb@toshiba:/proc/acpi/video/VGA/LCD> su
Password:
toshiba:/proc/acpi/video/VGA/LCD # echo 0 > brightness

(this dimmed the screen to minimum)

toshiba:/proc/acpi/video/VGA/LCD # echo 40 > brightness

(this make the screen max brightness)

toshiba:/proc/acpi/video/VGA/LCD # echo 100 > brightness
bash: echo: write error: Invalid argument
toshiba:/proc/acpi/video/VGA/LCD # echo 20 > brightness
toshiba:/proc/acpi/video/VGA/LCD # echo 10 > brightness
toshiba:/proc/acpi/video/VGA/LCD # echo 0 > brightness
toshiba:/proc/acpi/video/VGA/LCD # echo 40 > brightness
toshiba:/proc/acpi/video/VGA/LCD # echo 50 > brightness
toshiba:/proc/acpi/video/VGA/LCD # echo 30 > brightness

Only the values of 0 and 40 have any effect, the others are a NOP

toshiba:/proc/acpi/video/VGA/LCD # cd /proc/acpi/toshiba/
toshiba:/proc/acpi/toshiba # ls
fan  keys  lcd  version  video
toshiba:/proc/acpi/toshiba # cat lcd
brightness:              3
brightness_levels:       8
toshiba:/proc/acpi/toshiba # echo brightness:0 > lcd
toshiba:/proc/acpi/toshiba # echo brightness:2 > lcd
toshiba:/proc/acpi/toshiba # echo brightness:3 > lcd
toshiba:/proc/acpi/toshiba # echo brightness:4 > lcd
toshiba:/proc/acpi/toshiba # echo brightness:5 > lcd
toshiba:/proc/acpi/toshiba # echo brightness:6 > lcd
toshiba:/proc/acpi/toshiba # echo brightness:7 > lcd
toshiba:/proc/acpi/toshiba # echo brightness:8 > lcd
bash: echo: write error: Invalid argument
toshiba:/proc/acpi/toshiba #

All of these 8 give a different brightness

video.c: brightness 0 = toshiba_acpi brightness 0
video.c: brightness 40 = toshiba_acpi brightness 3

rmmod toshiba_acpi makes no difference.

toshiba:/proc/acpi/video/VGA/LCD # ls /sys/class/backlight/
toshiba:/proc/acpi/video/VGA/LCD #

toshiba:/proc/acpi/video/VGA/LCD # gunzip -dc /proc/config.gz |grep BACKLIGHT
CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_LCD_SUPPORT=y
CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE=y
# CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_PROGEAR is not set
CONFIG_FB_BACKLIGHT=y
CONFIG_FB_RADEON_BACKLIGHT=y


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