Hi!
> You can get and set laptop brighness on Dell with the proper SMI call.
>
> To do the proper SMI call requires parsing SMBIOS structure 0xDA, a
> vendor-proprietary structure, and getting the SMI index and io port and
> magic values. Then, you need to know how to setup the registers and
> input/output buffers for the call. All of this is already present in
> libsmbios.
Perhaps authors of libsmbios could help here?
> Reading nvram is not a valid way to get brighness unless you also do
> similar work (parse specific vendor-proprietary SMBIOS structures) to
> ensure that you are reading the correct location. This location is
> subject to change from BIOS to BIOS and machine to machine. The fact
> that you may have observed it in the same location on a few laptops does
> not change this fact.
Well, folks reverse-engineering your machines had no idea until now...
> In fact, I have the same objection to the I8K driver in the kernel. It
> has hardcoded SMI calls, that are subject to change. There is a proper
> way to get the correct IO ports to make this safe, but it is not
> currently being done.
Could you or someone at Dell submit patches to correct this?
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