Thank you, this result is extremely useful. The physical response
confirms that VESA AUX is the working brightness-control interface for
this screen. In automatic mode the kernel selects PWM based on the
firmware information, but that interface changes only the software value
and does not affect the physical panel.

The unusual behavior near the top of the slider appears to be a separate
range problem. In VESA AUX mode the kernel currently exposes a range of
0 to 512 because it did not obtain the panel's actual maximum luminance.
The significant dimming in the final approximately 2% occurs close to
values above 500, but I need to verify the limit reported by this exact
panel rather than assume that it is 500.

Please keep the same RC5 kernel and xe.enable_dpcd_backlight=2 setting,
then run:

cat /sys/class/drm/card*-eDP-*/edid > ~/edid.bin

Please attach the resulting edid.bin file. No additional slider test is
needed for now.

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