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Date:      Tue, 31 Jan 2023 13:09:39 +0000
From:      "Poul-Henning Kamp" <phk@phk.freebsd.dk>
To:        Emmanuel Vadot <manu@bidouilliste.com>
Cc:        Oleksandr Kryvulia <shuriku@shurik.kiev.ua>, freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Could not change brightness anymore with i915kms & acpi_video modules c 202211
Message-ID:  <202301311309.30VD9djG010472@critter.freebsd.dk>
In-Reply-To: <20230131135526.a3e96ee0ac8479521a99514b@bidouilliste.com>
References:  <CABObuOoUDHrUF6FyTwEXTrnt3ztkoAR4x5vzjcNp7H-4F4XE7A@mail.gmail.com> <6a997703-6f13-716d-d38d-1a2b910d52ec@shurik.kiev.ua> <202301311233.30VCX2qX079924@critter.freebsd.dk> <20230131135526.a3e96ee0ac8479521a99514b@bidouilliste.com>

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Emmanuel Vadot writes:

> > > Does backlight(8) works for you?
> > =

> > Speaking of backlight(8):  On my T14s, I see the following:
> > =

> > If I set the light with backlight(8) to something, say 30%, and then
> > change the power-situation, for instance by unplugging the charger,
> > the backlight goes up to 100%.
> > =

> > If I then try to set it back to 30% with backlight(8), nothing happens=
.
> > =

> > If I use any other value, for instance 31%, backlight(8) does the job.
> > =

> > I guess somewhere some code says "It's always 30%, just return" ?
> > =

> > This might be a bit confusing if you have the intensity encoded in
> > some script, which then "sometimes does not work"...
>
>  Smells like
> https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/commit/sys/dev/backlight/backlight.c?id=3De=
26ef41f79902991c772b59927c721aa7fa5fc64
>  It's not in 13.1 but will be in 13.2

I'm running

	14.0-CURRENT #0 main-n260119-7f2109f240c2: Mon Jan 16 22:54:18 UTC 2023

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