Thanks once again! We are getting closer to find out where the problem
lies!

The RC5 DRM log shows that Xe selects native PCH PWM backlight control
based on the VBT. Brightness changes reach the driver, and PWM values
are written and read back correctly, but the OLED panel does not
physically respond.

The panel advertises VESA AUX/DPCD brightness support, but this
interface is not selected automatically. This strongly suggests that the
firmware describes the wrong physical control method. The next
diagnostic step is a temporary RC5 boot with xe.enable_dpcd_backlight=2
to force VESA AUX control.

So basically, the test is going to look exactly as before, just with new
boot parameter included:

xe.enable_dpcd_backlight=2 drm.debug=0x1e log_buf_len=4M

Later on check:

uname -r
cat /proc/cmdline
cat /sys/module/xe/parameters/enable_dpcd_backlight

And collect the logs after performing brightness 20/80% test:

sudo journalctl -b -k --no-pager > ~/brightness-rc5-vesa-drm.log

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  Ubuntu 26.04 LTS -- Lenovo Yoga 7 Pro 15IPH11 Screen Brightness not
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