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 -- Alessandro Il 14 aprile 2019 00:33:14 CEST, Noth <nothingn...@citycable.ch> 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 >>