[PATCH 2/3] backlight: pwm_bl: Artificially add 0% during interpolation
Daniel Vetter
daniel at ffwll.ch
Wed Sep 9 15:03:37 UTC 2020
On Wed, Sep 9, 2020 at 4:45 PM Daniel Thompson
<daniel.thompson at linaro.org> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Sep 07, 2020 at 09:50:18AM +0200, Daniel Vetter wrote:
> > On Fri, Sep 04, 2020 at 12:38:22PM +0100, Daniel Thompson wrote:
> > > On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 09:25:21PM -0700, Alexandru Stan wrote:
> > > > Some displays need the low end of the curve cropped in order to make
> > > > them happy. In that case we still want to have the 0% point, even though
> > > > anything between 0% and 5%(example) would be skipped.
> > >
> > > For backlights it is not defined that 0 means off and, to be honest, 0
> > > means off is actually rather weird for anything except transflexive
> > > or front lit reflective displays[1]. There is a problem on several
> > > systems that when the backlight slider is reduced to zero you can't
> > > see the screen properly to turn it back up. This patch looks like it
> > > would make that problem worse by hurting systems with will written
> > > device trees.
> > >
> > > There is some nasty legacy here: some backlight displays that are off
> > > at zero and that sucks because userspace doesn't know whether zero is
> > > off or lowest possible setting.
> > >
> > > Nevertheless perhaps a better way to handle this case is for 0 to map to
> > > 5% power and for the userspace to turn the backlight on/off as final
> > > step in an animated backlight fade out (and one again for a fade in).
> >
> > Afaik chromeos encodes "0 means off" somewhere in there stack. We've
> > gotten similar patches for the i915 backlight driver when we started
> > obeying the panel's lower limit in our pwm backlight driver thing that's
> > sometimes used instead of acpi.
>
> Out of interest... were they accepted?
>
> I did took a quick look at intel_panel.c and didn't see anything
> that appeared to be special casing zero but I thought I might double
> check.
I don't think so. Just figured I bring this up since it might explain
why this is coming back again from an @chromium.com address.
-Daniel
>
>
> Daniel.
>
>
> > There's also the problem that with fancy panels with protocol (dsi, edp,
> > ...) shutting of the backlight completely out of the proper power sequence
> > hangs the panel (for some panels at least), so providing a backlight off
> > that doesn't go through the drm modeset sequence isn't always possible.
> >
> > It's a bit a mess indeed :-/
> > -Daniel
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > Daniel.
> > >
> > > >
> > > > Signed-off-by: Alexandru Stan <amstan at chromium.org>
> > > > ---
> > > >
> > > > drivers/video/backlight/pwm_bl.c | 8 ++++++++
> > > > 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+)
> > > >
> > > > diff --git a/drivers/video/backlight/pwm_bl.c b/drivers/video/backlight/pwm_bl.c
> > > > index 5193a72305a2..b24711ddf504 100644
> > > > --- a/drivers/video/backlight/pwm_bl.c
> > > > +++ b/drivers/video/backlight/pwm_bl.c
> > > > @@ -349,6 +349,14 @@ static int pwm_backlight_parse_dt(struct device *dev,
> > > > /* Fill in the last point, since no line starts here. */
> > > > table[x2] = y2;
> > > >
> > > > + /*
> > > > + * If we don't start at 0 yet we're increasing, assume
> > > > + * the dts wanted to crop the low end of the range, so
> > > > + * insert a 0 to provide a display off mode.
> > > > + */
> > > > + if (table[0] > 0 && table[0] < table[num_levels - 1])
> > > > + table[0] = 0;
> > > > +
> > > > /*
> > > > * As we use interpolation lets remove current
> > > > * brightness levels table and replace for the
> > > > --
> > > > 2.27.0
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