I guess we need to first get the values which the light sensor reports
for each of the different models under varying light conditions - then
we can identify which models need correcting / scaling for - ie. as I
mentioned before my MBP 5,1 reports only 4 out of 255 in a reasonably
well lit room so that is one candidate I would suggest - problem is that
I think we'll need to be able to easily adjust it - I suggest instead
what we do initially is add another sysfs file for applesmc called
light_scaling or something similar which can by written to by root and
that will then be used to scale the light sensor value by the driver -
users can then experiment to find a good value - then for each model we
can collect the scaling values which users report working well for them
an integrate them into a fixed table in the driver - but we can also
leave the light_scaling file available so it can be set manually still.
What do you reckon?

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