On Mon, 2007-07-30 at 12:47 +0100, Richard Hughes wrote:
> On 30/07/07, Matthew Garrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sun, Jul 29, 2007 at 12:40:16PM -0400, Luming Yu wrote:
> > > switch (event) {
> > > case ACPI_VIDEO_NOTIFY_SWITCH: /* User requested a switch,
> > > * most likely via hotkey. */
> > > acpi_bus_generate_event(device, event, 0);
> > > + keycode = KEY_UNKNOWN;
> >
> > KEY_SWITCHVIDEOMODE ?
>
> Yes, please use this. This is what other ACPI drivers are using.
>
> > What's wrong with the existing KEY_BRIGHTNESSDOWN and KEY_BRIGHTNESSUP?
>
> Agree, this matches other drivers like thinkpad_acpi and sony-laptop.
>
> > > +#define KEY_BRIGHTNESS_ZERO 0x1fd
> > > +#define KEY_BRIGHTNESS_OFF 0x1fe
> >
> > You almost certainly want to go via linux-input if you're adding new
> > keycodes.
>
> Yup - do we have to distinguish between zero and off? Or is off
> "switch panel backlight off" and zero is "switch to lowest brightness
> level"?
>
Hmm, I think they are slightly different.
IMO, "zero" equals _BCM(0), it means to turn off the backlight, but we
may still see the screen if there is a ambient light.
"off" means turn off the output device, i.e. set to D1/D2/D3 state.
Thanks,
Rui
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