Re: 3.4-rc7 backlight regression on Dell XPS M1710

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On 05/17/2012 12:20 AM, Ben Skeggs wrote:
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 10:30 AM, Ben Skeggs<bskeggs@xxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
Am Mittwoch, den 16.05.2012, 12:17 -0600 schrieb Tim Gardner:
commit b99da31ed8521eb78d5d6930f3128f8ecdb75fae causes the backlight in
my Dell XPS M1710 to stop working. Symptoms are dim display and won't
respond to key brightness events. I bisected and confirmed that
reverting this single patch on top of 3.4-rc7 fixes the problem.
That commit is correct, it may have uncovered a bug elsewhere though.
It's been pointed out I should probably be a bit more verbose about
what I'm after here... Apologies :)

The commit that causes the original regression is
a0b25635515ef5049f93b032a1e37f18b16e0f6f.  Did your backlight work
correctly before this?

Thanks,
Ben.


I just checked that brightness controls worked with the original 2.6.32 kernel. The original regression commit a0b25635515ef5049f93b032a1e37f18b16e0f6f went into 3.3, but the backlight for this laptop has continued to function until commit b99da31ed8521eb78d5d6930f3128f8ecdb75fae (3.4-rc6).

rtg@m1710:~$ uname -r
2.6.32-41-generic
rtg@m1710:~$ lsmod|egrep ^n
nouveau               515227  2

rtg
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