Re: [PATCH 2.6.29] eeepc-laptop: report brightness control events via the input layer
From: Alan Jenkins
Date: Sat Jun 13 2009 - 13:51:22 EST
On 6/13/09, Darren Salt <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I demand that Corentin Chary may or may not have written...
>
>> On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 11:33 AM, Alan
>> Jenkins<alan-jenkins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
> [snip]
>>> The firmware still changes the brightness immediately. It seems
>>> that when g-p-m gets delayed, it responds _wrongly_. It doesn't realize
>>> that the firmware already changed the brightness, so it changes the
>>> brightness again.
>
> Should it be changing the brightness at all? I ask because every laptop
> which
> I've used will change the brightness without userspace being involved.
> (Although it's possible that g-p-m might get brightness-change events from
> some source other than that which is used to report the laptop's own
> brightness controls...)
Good point. Google suggests it may be necessary on some other systems though.
<https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kubuntu-bugs/2009-February/067008.html>
And I was wrong before when I said g-p-m should watch the generic
backlight interface. It doesn't generate uevents, and in one way
that's good, because uevents are relatively heavyweight. So the
brightness up / down "keypress" events are the only generic way that
g-p-m can use to detect changes :-(.
But I don't think it's important to be able to show a brightness
pop-up. So I'm less confident, but I still think this change should
be reverted.
> [snip]
>> Version: 2.24.2-2ubuntu8
>> Ok I can reproduce [the brightness being changed inappropriately from
>> userspace].
>
>> I want to check if we can't fix g-p-m before reverting the patch. If
>> there is no way to fix it, I'll revert.
>
> I don't see that it can ever be reliable in the face of the brightness
> having
> already been changed without userspace involvement short of being able to
> tell it to report only on some/all events from some input devices.
Hmm. I think I could accept it if it only played up when thrashing
the SSD. So I'll try to work out exactly what happens in the other
case I reported, in case they're not the same problem. (This other
problem is where I hold down "brightness down", then tap "brightness
up" a couple of times; the first couple of taps casue a flash as the
brightness goes first up and then down).
Alan
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