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From: Darren Hart <dvhart@infradead.org>
To: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Cc: Daniel Drake <drake@endlessm.com>, Chris Chiu <chiu@endlessm.com>,
	Corentin Chary <corentin.chary@gmail.com>,
	Andy Shevchenko <andy.shevchenko@gmail.com>,
	Linux Kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
	Platform Driver <platform-driver-x86@vger.kernel.org>,
	acpi4asus-user <acpi4asus-user@lists.sourceforge.net>,
	Linux Upstreaming Team <linux@endlessm.com>,
	Bastien Nocera <hadess@hadess.net>,
	Benjamin Berg <benjamin@sipsolutions.net>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/2] platform/x86: asus-wmi: Call new led hw_changed API on kbd brightness change
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2018 19:31:24 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20180605023124.GE47042@localhost.localdomain> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <bad0e19f-e994-110e-fce9-b614233e66aa@redhat.com>

On Mon, Jun 04, 2018 at 04:23:04PM +0200, Hans de Goede wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On 04-06-18 15:51, Daniel Drake wrote:
> > On Mon, Jun 4, 2018 at 7:22 AM, Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com> wrote:
> > > Is this really a case of the hardware itself processing the
> > > keypress and then changing the brightness *itself* ?
> > > 
> > >  From the "[PATCH 2/2] platform/x86: asus-wmi: Add keyboard backlight
> > > toggle support" patch I get the impression that the driver is
> > > modifying the brightness from within the kernel rather then the
> > > keyboard controller are ACPI embeddec-controller doing it itself.
> > > 
> > > If that is the case then the right fix is for the driver to stop
> > > mucking with the brighness itself, it should simply report the
> > > right keyboard events and export a led interface and then userspace
> > > will do the right thing (and be able to offer flexible policies
> > > to the user).
> > 
> > Before this modification, the driver reports the brightness keypresses
> > to userspace and then userspace can respond by changing the brightness
> > level, as you describe.
> > 
> > You are right in that the hardware doesn't change the brightness
> > directly itself, which is the normal usage of LED_BRIGHT_HW_CHANGED.
> > 
> > However this approach was suggested by Benjamin Berg and Bastien
> > Nocera in the thread: Re: [PATCH v2] platform/x86: asus-wmi: Add
> > keyboard backlight toggle support
> > https://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=152639169210655&w=2
> > 
> > The issue is that we need to support a new "keyboard backlight
> > brightness cycle" key (in the patch that follows this one) which
> > doesn't fit into any definitions of keys recognised by the kernel and
> > likewise there's no userspace code to handle it.
> > 
> > If preferred we could leave the standard brightness keys behaving as
> > they are (input events) and make the new special key type directly
> > handled by the kernel?
> 
> I'm sorry that Benjamin and Bastien steered you in this direction,
> IMHO none of it should be handled in the kernel.
> 
> Anytime any sort of input is directly responded to by the kernel
> it is a huge PITA to deal with from userspace. The kernel will have
> a simplistic implementation which almost always is wrong.
> 
> Benjamin, remember the pain we went through with rfkill hotkey
> presses being handled in the kernel ?
> 
> And then there is the whole acpi_video.brightness_switch_enabled
> debacle, which is an option which defaults to true which causes
> the kernel to handle LCD brightness key presses, which all distros
> have been patching to default to off for ages.
> 
> To give a concrete example, we may want to implement software
> dimming / auto-off of the kbd backlight when the no keys are
> touched for x seconds. This would seriously get in the way of that.
> 
> So sorry, but NACK to this series.

So if instead of modifying the LED value, the kernel platform drivers
converted the TOGGLE into a cycle even by converting to an UP event
based on awareness of the plaform specific max value and the read
current value, leaving userspace to act on the TOGGLE/UP events - would
that be preferable?

Something like:

	if (code == TOGGLE && ledval < ledmax)
		code = UP;

	sparse_keymap_report_event(..., code, ...)

}
-- 
Darren Hart
VMware Open Source Technology Center

  parent reply	other threads:[~2018-06-05  2:31 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2018-06-04 12:32 [PATCH 1/2] platform/x86: asus-wmi: Call new led hw_changed API on kbd brightness change Chris Chiu
2018-06-04 12:32 ` [PATCH 2/2] platform/x86: asus-wmi: Add keyboard backlight toggle support Chris Chiu
2018-06-04 13:22 ` [PATCH 1/2] platform/x86: asus-wmi: Call new led hw_changed API on kbd brightness change Hans de Goede
2018-06-04 13:51   ` Daniel Drake
2018-06-04 14:23     ` Hans de Goede
2018-06-04 15:46       ` Azael Avalos
2018-06-05  2:31       ` Darren Hart [this message]
2018-06-05  3:18         ` Chris Chiu
2018-06-05  7:37           ` Hans de Goede
2018-06-05  9:58             ` Bastien Nocera
2018-06-05 10:05               ` Hans de Goede
2018-06-05 10:14                 ` Bastien Nocera
2018-06-05 10:31                   ` Hans de Goede
2018-06-05 10:46                     ` Benjamin Berg
2018-06-05 11:06                       ` Hans de Goede
2018-06-06  2:50                         ` Chris Chiu
2018-06-06 14:27                           ` Benjamin Berg
2018-06-06 15:32                             ` Hans de Goede
2018-06-09  0:33                               ` Darren Hart
2018-06-09 11:13                                 ` Hans de Goede
2018-06-05  7:35         ` Hans de Goede
2018-06-05  2:17 ` Darren Hart

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