On Fri, 28 Nov 2008, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
> I'm running linux 2.6.28-rc6-00007-ged31348 on my Thinkpad T61, with
> Intel GM965. Under X, brightness keys work fine most of the time, but in
> some case it fails (for example after a dpms force off, but not always).
> Switching to console and back to X fix the problem for a time.
How to you invoke DPMS?
I'm running the latest 2.6.28 on top of FC9, and I find that
if I use the hot keys to dim the screen all the way,
and then I'm idle for a period, the screen pretends to go black.
(X foolishly paits the pixels black, but keeps the backlight on)
Then when I touch the mouse to wake it up, my screen unlock
prompt is at full brightness, and so is my screen when I unlock.
So it seems that X forgot that I set the brightness.
(though clicking the brightness hotkey shows the widget still
thinks I'm at minimum brightness, so that part remembered...)
Now the backlight is totally screwed up.
I use the hotkeys to get to minimum brightness,
but something thinks I'm still at maximum brightness,
because after some idle time, the screen all by itself
goes bright.
> Another weird stuff is that, in single user, I have no way to control
> the backlight. Using brightness key doesn't work,
> and /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0 doesn't do anything.
There are actually two text consoles -- CTRL-ALT-F1 while X is running
and single-user mode.
The hot keys have never worked for either of these modes.
I would hope that X (i915) should be able to handle brightness
in CTRL-ALT-F1 mode the same way that it does in GUI mode,
but that doesn't seem to be working.
Then there is single-user-mode, where X never ran
and the i915 may not even be loaded...
We used to have /sys/class/backlight and /proc/acpi/video
available and they used to work in single-user mode
(as well as in CTRL-ALT-F1) mode. This was due to
there being two video devices. Unfortunately, we deleted
the one what works in this scenario.
Try this patch, which brings it back.
thanks,
-Len
>From d5b5f1bf810dcc87d5d6adb6efbaee8bff6d796c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Len Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2008 14:02:52 -0500
Subject: [PATCH] Partial revert "ACPI: video: Ignore devices that aren't
present in hardware"
Organization: Intel Open Source Technology Center
22c13f9d8179f4c9caecfcb60a95214562b9addc
"ACPI: video: Ignore devices that aren't present in hardware"
caused the 2nd /proc/acpi/video
and /sys/firmware/backlight device to go away,
making software brightness control unavailable
in single-user-mode and X text-console-mode,
on a Thinkpad T61.
Signed-off-by: Len Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
drivers/acpi/video.c | 6 ------
1 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/acpi/video.c b/drivers/acpi/video.c
index baa4419..f930413 100644
--- a/drivers/acpi/video.c
+++ b/drivers/acpi/video.c
@@ -845,16 +845,10 @@ static void acpi_video_bus_find_cap(struct acpi_video_bus
*video)
static int acpi_video_bus_check(struct acpi_video_bus *video)
{
acpi_status status = -ENOENT;
- struct device *dev;
if (!video)
return -EINVAL;
- dev = acpi_get_physical_pci_device(video->device->handle);
- if (!dev)
- return -ENODEV;
- put_device(dev);
-
/* Since there is no HID, CID and so on for VGA driver, we have
* to check well known required nodes.
*/
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