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Toni Barzic authored
Extracts code that deals with calling powerd SetBacklightsForcedOff method from PowerButtonDisplayController to a separate class that can handle multiple concurrent requests to set backlights off (by keeping track of the active set backlights forced off requests). While currently only PowerButtonDisplayController uses SetBackligthsForcedOff, it's planned to add similar ability to lock screen note launching code in a follow-up (the idea is to force backlights off if the lock screen app is launched while the display is turned off, until the app launch is done). Goal of BacklightsForcedOffSetter is to prevent these two classes from conflicting with each other - it will ensure backlights are forced off as long as at least one backlights forced off request is active. Backlights can be forced off using BacklightsForcedOffSetter::ForceBacklightsOff, which returns ScopedBacklightsForcedOff unique ptr - to stop backlights forced off request, callers should just reset the returned unique ptr. BUG=767711 TEST=Press power button, verify display is turned off. Press power button again - display is turned on. Change-Id: Ie47f546edb51659bb82ba4618b069569a2d188c6 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/758963 Commit-Queue: Toni Barzic <tbarzic@chromium.org> Reviewed-by:
Dan Erat <derat@chromium.org> Reviewed-by:
Qiang(Joe) Xu <warx@chromium.org> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#521923}
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