On Thu, 2009-08-06 at 17:52 +0800, Pavel Machek wrote: > Hi! > > > > Yes, so just export > > > > > > ALS exports > > > 1. the current ambient light illuminance > > > 2. the current mapped ambient light illuminance > > > > > In fact, only one attribute is enough. > > Good. (I thought you would want to export the 1) too, mainly for debugging). > > > The ALS driver can query the current illuminance, parse the mapping and > > only export the display luminance adjustment values to user space. > > > then user space just needs to > > 1. set a brightness level as the base point > > 2. get the display adjustment value and calculate a proper brightness > > level at any time. > > > > this is easier, but it makes me feel that this doesn't look like an > > _ALS_ device any more. > > We still should export some ALS properties to user space, shouldn't > > we? > > Why? Just because ACPI specs is ugly does not mean we should make > Linux ugly, too. Please just use suggestion above. > > > Could you please look at the documentation about ALS sysfs class in the > > patch I sent out just now, and comment on that one please? thanks! > > I did. The interface is too ugly to live. Hi, Pavel, I tried to convert the ALS sysfs I/F to two attributes only, i.e. illuminance and adjustment. But I found several potential problems. 1. the illuminance to display adjustment mappings can not be convert to a brightness level smoothly. for example, illuminance adjustment 1 600 70 2 900 100 3 1500 120 when the current illuminance is not one of the values listed in the mappings, e.g. 750, the ALS driver don't have enough knowledge to get the proper display adjustment, especially that a proper display adjustment would be easy to select a proper brightness level. We'd better leave this to user space, which is more flexible. 2. I don't know if there will be laptops exporting buggy mappings that needs to be overridden some day, but the current sysfs I/F is easy for expanding. what do you think? thanks, rui > Pavel > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-acpi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html