Sorry about that, I totally messed up the names. I want to thank jcs@ not jostein@ and the github link is https://github.com/jcs/intel_backlight_fbsd . I somehow included a totally irrelevant youtube channel I don't even remember clicking.

My apologies,

Noth

On 14/04/2019 05:05, Alessandro De Laurenzis wrote:
Hello Noth,

Could you please double check the two links you posted? It seems that the first page doesn't exist and the second one is not relevant...

Thanks

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Alessandro

Il 14 aprile 2019 00:33:14 CEST, Noth <[email protected]> ha scritto:

    Thanks to jostein@ on #openbsd, I now have a working touchpad. All it
    took was disabling dwiic* in the kernel, and then both the touchpad
    (wsmouse0) and touchscreen (wsmouse1) work.

    I was also pointed by mlarkin to the intel_backlight
    (https://github.com/jostein/intel_backlight_fbsd  ) command which works
    perfectly.

    So with just one tweak and an extra userland command, the Dell XPS 9350
    works 100% under OpenBSD:

    - suspend works

    - hibernation works

    - sound works

    - Xorg works, with brightness ajustments possible

    - wifi works once you switch out the wifi chip

    If you like 13" 3200x1800 screens in a 11.6" size laptop, I can only but
    recommend this model.

    <https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkZr2mbA4EbQdSprBgQpb9g>

    I also tried the same fixes on the XPS 9370, and got the same succesful
    result. However suspend & hibernation don't work for the time being.


    Cheers,

    Noth

    On 13th/04/2019 17:44, Noth wrote:

        It worked around 6.1 but no longer does, Xorg stopped working
        with 6.2 and only just started working with the snapshot I
        tried yesterday. I hadn't updated in 1-2 months, so not sure
        when the fix went in for inteldrm. On 13/04/2019 17:06, joshua
        stein wrote:

                On 13/04/2019 16:49, Noth wrote:

                    Hello again,    I updated to the latest snapshot
                    and now Xorg works! But it has a caveat, the
                    pointer device detected is the touchscreen not the
                    touchpad. It's assigned device wsmouse0 and ums1
                    doesn't seem to recognize the touchpad anymore so
                    no wsmouse1. I've tested this on the XPS 13 9350
                    and my new 9370. Same results on both (do make
                    sure you have the latest firmware installed via
fw_update).
            Did the touchpad ever work or is this a recent regression?

                dwiic0 at pci0 dev 21 function 0 "Intel 100 Series
                I2C" rev 0x21: apic 2 int 16 iic0 at dwiic0 dwiic1 at
                pci0 dev 21 function 1 "Intel 100 Series I2C" rev
                0x21: apic 2 int 17 iic1 at dwiic1 ihidev0 at iic1
                addr 0x2cdwiic1: timed out reading remaining 29 ,
failed fetching initial HID descriptor

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