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authorFrancis Rowe <info@gluglug.org.uk>2015-06-27 21:20:19 (EDT)
committer Francis Rowe <info@gluglug.org.uk>2015-06-27 21:20:19 (EDT)
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Reading <b>0xe4361254</b> (address) in Lenovo BIOS always yields FFFFFFFF, even when writing to it (and writing to it doesn't affect brightness controls).
'mtjm' on IRC found that the buttons (Fn keys) control /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0 which has no affect on 61254 (BLC_PWM_CTL). He says
intel_backlight has different values and uses the register. devmem2 works, needs checking <b>lspci -vv</b> for where the memory is mapped,
- which is different than on coreboot; mtjm found that it was 0xec061254 on his machine (X60 Tablet), and the register value is different too.
+ which is different than on coreboot; mtjm found that it was 0xec061254 on his system (X60 Tablet), and the register value is different too.
<b>This is relevant, because we still don't know how backlight controls are actually handled. We got it working by accident. We need to know more.</b>.
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The replay code is obsolete (see 5320 changeset on review.coreboot.org for better version
- which supports more machines/screens, and then 5345 for T60). Information here for reference since that is where the fix was first applied.
+ which supports more systems/screens, and then 5345 for T60). Information here for reference since that is where the fix was first applied.
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