I have a Sony vaio laptop fit 15E model SVF1521DCXW and I want to turn OFF its keyboard back-light. It doesn't have a phisycal function shortcut key on the keyboard . I can turn off it with VAIO Control Center in Windows OS but I don't know how can I turn it off in Ubuntu 14.04.
I get SVF1521DCXW by running sudo dmidecode -s system-product-name
.
First of all doesn't exist /sys/devices/platform/sony-laptop/kbd_backlight
file on my machine.
By default, keyboard backlight is stay OFF; When I press any key it turns ON for a while 15 seconds and if I don't touch any key, it goes to turns OFF again.
Important: All try had same result on battery and AC power
The ls -l /sys/devices/platform/sony-laptop/
command shown files/directoes/symbolic links as following (I removed extra attributes and highlighted type of them into [ ]. All of them are root owner.):
[-]r--r--r-- 1 battery_care_health
[-]rw-r--r-- 1 battery_care_limiter
[l]rwxrwxrwx 1 driver -> ../../../bus/platform/drivers/sony-laptop
[-]r--r--r-- 1 modalias
[d]rwxr-xr-x 2 power
[l]rwxrwxrwx 1 subsystem -> ../../../bus/platform
[-]rw-r--r-- 1 touchpad
[-]rw-r--r-- 1 uevent
What modules are loaded if I run lsmod
command:
Module Size Used by
sony_laptop 54219 0
uvcvideo 80885 0
videobuf2_vmalloc 13216 1 uvcvideo
videobuf2_memops 13362 1 videobuf2_vmalloc
videobuf2_core 40664 1 uvcvideo
videodev 134688 2 uvcvideo,videobuf2_core
rfcomm 69160 0
bnep 19624 2
bluetooth 391136 10 bnep,rfcomm
snd_hda_codec_hdmi 46368 1
snd_hda_codec_realtek 65580 1
microread_mei 12811 0
microread 13420 1 microread_mei
mei_phy 13881 1 microread_mei
crc_ccitt 12707 1 microread
hci 44425 2 mei_phy,microread
snd_hda_intel 56451 3
snd_hda_codec 192906 3 snd_hda_codec_realtek,snd_hda_codec_hdmi,snd_hda_intel
snd_hwdep 13602 1 snd_hda_codec
nfc 95012 2 hci,microread
intel_rapl 18773 0
x86_pkg_temp_thermal 14205 0
intel_powerclamp 14705 0
coretemp 13435 0
kvm_intel 143109 0
kvm 451552 1 kvm_intel
snd_pcm 102099 3 snd_hda_codec_hdmi,snd_hda_codec,snd_hda_intel
crct10dif_pclmul 14289 0
crc32_pclmul 13113 0
ghash_clmulni_intel 13216 0
snd_page_alloc 18710 2 snd_pcm,snd_hda_intel
snd_seq_midi 13324 0
snd_seq_midi_event 14899 1 snd_seq_midi
snd_rawmidi 30144 1 snd_seq_midi
aesni_intel 55624 1683
aes_x86_64 17131 1 aesni_intel
lrw 13286 1 aesni_intel
gf128mul 14951 1 lrw
glue_helper 13990 1 aesni_intel
ablk_helper 13597 1 aesni_intel
lib80211_crypt_tkip 17619 0
cryptd 20359 844 ghash_clmulni_intel,aesni_intel,ablk_helper
snd_seq 61560 2 snd_seq_midi_event,snd_seq_midi
snd_seq_device 14497 3 snd_seq,snd_rawmidi,snd_seq_midi
snd_timer 29482 2 snd_pcm,snd_seq
joydev 17381 0
serio_raw 13462 0
wl 4207846 0
lib80211 14381 2 wl,lib80211_crypt_tkip
cfg80211 484040 1 wl
lpc_ich 21080 0
rtsx_pci_ms 18151 0
snd 69322 17 snd_hda_codec_realtek,snd_hwdep,snd_timer,snd_hda_codec_hdmi,snd_pcm,snd_seq,snd_rawmidi,snd_hda_codec,snd_hda_intel,snd_seq_device,snd_seq_midi
memstick 16966 1 rtsx_pci_ms
soundcore 12680 1 snd
mei_me 18627 0
mei 82276 3 mei_phy,mei_me,microread_mei
mac_hid 13205 0
parport_pc 32701 0
ppdev 17671 0
lp 17759 0
binfmt_misc 17468 1
parport 42348 3 lp,ppdev,parport_pc
rtsx_pci_sdmmc 23274 0
nouveau 1097199 1
i915 783805 4
mxm_wmi 13021 1 nouveau
wmi 19177 2 mxm_wmi,nouveau
ttm 85150 1 nouveau
i2c_algo_bit 13413 2 i915,nouveau
psmouse 106678 0
ahci 25819 2
drm_kms_helper 55071 2 i915,nouveau
libahci 32716 1 ahci
drm 303102 8 ttm,i915,drm_kms_helper,nouveau
r8169 67581 0
rtsx_pci 46202 2 rtsx_pci_ms,rtsx_pci_sdmmc
mii 13934 1 r8169
video 19476 2 i915,nouveau
This is the output of running modinfo sony-laptop
:(NB: See the last two lines)
filename: /lib/modules/3.13.0-37-generic/kernel/drivers/platform/x86/sony-laptop.ko
version: 0.6
license: GPL
description: Sony laptop extras driver (SPIC and SNC ACPI device)
author: Stelian Pop, Mattia Dongili
srcversion: 5C6E050349475558A231C59
alias: acpi*:SNY6001:*
alias: acpi*:SNY5001:*
depends:
intree: Y
vermagic: 3.13.0-37-generic SMP mod_unload modversions
signer: Magrathea: Glacier signing key
sig_key: 2C:B1:13:3B:35:F9:5A:9E:24:DE:AB:EE:B1:2B:A4:49:BC:BA:BB:C9
sig_hashalgo: sha512
parm: debug:set this to 1 (and RTFM) if you want to help the development of this driver (int)
parm: no_spic:set this if you don't want to enable the SPIC device (int)
parm: compat:set this if you want to enable backward compatibility mode (int)
parm: mask:set this to the mask of event you want to enable (see doc) (ulong)
parm: camera:set this to 1 to enable Motion Eye camera controls (only use it if you have a C1VE or C1VN model) (int)
parm: minor:minor number of the misc device for the SPIC compatibility code, default is -1 (automatic) (int)
parm: kbd_backlight:set this to 0 to disable keyboard backlight, 1 to enable it (default: no change from current value) (int)
parm: kbd_backlight_timeout:meaningful values vary from 0 to 3 and their meaning depends on the model (default: no change from current value) (int)
Same output ^^ if run modinfo sony_laptop
(Note: underscore_ instead of dash-)
What I tried are as following:
1. Reloading modprobe
module with passing following commands:
sudo modprobe -r sony_laptop # <- No output. back to command prompt. And with -l option I get modprobe: invalid option -- 'l'
sudo modprobe -v sony_laptop kbd_backlight=0
Output of second command in above:(for both trying with sony_laptop
and/or sony-laptop
. also I changed kbd_backlight=0
to kbd-backlight=0
and I get no error and gave me the below output)
insmod /lib/modules/3.13.0-35-generic/kernel/drivers/platform/x86/sony-laptop.ko kbd_backlight=0
Result: No changes.
2. Reloding modprobe
module with passing this command:
sudo modprobe -v sony_laptop kbd_backlight_timeout=3 kbd_backlight=0
Output: Nothing.
So I tried all things from this thread.
Result: No change.
3. ls -l /sys/class/leds
Output: total 0 (actually Nothing)
4. Trying to founding file
cat /etc/modprobe.d/sony-laptop.conf
cat /etc/modprobe.d/options.conf
cat /sys/class/leds/smc::kbd_backlight/brightness
Output: No such file or directory.
Expande option 1 from step 4: I create a file named sony-laptop.conf
in /etc/modprobe.d
and added options sony-laptop kbd_backlight=0
to the file, save it and restarted the computer. It doesn't work(even if I don't reboot), and I removed the file from there.
Expande option 2 from step 4: I create a file named options.conf
in /etc/modprobe.d
and added options sony-laptop kbd_backlight=0
to the file(Yes options command is part of command here
), save it and restarted the computer. It doesn't work(even if I don't reboot), and I removed the file from there.
Expande option 3 from step 4: I already mentioned in step 3, I don't have any file there ;)
Result (for all options): Nochange
5. Trying to install some suggeted package on many sites:
sudo apt-get install nvidia-bl-dkms pommed
Output: E: Unable to locate package nvidia-bl-dkms
And if it helps I added that: part of lshw
command:
*-serial UNCLAIMED
description: SMBus
product: 7 Series/C210 Series Chipset Family SMBus Controller
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 1f.3
bus info: pci@0000:00:1f.3
version: 04
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
configuration: latency=0
resources: memory:d1815000-d18150ff ioport:4040(size=32)
Replacement for old and obsolete answer
Update (04/16/2015): Bug was reported, and is available here. Current bug status is:
status:
CONFIRMEDPatch released, waiting for test/merge!
importance:
MEDIUMassigned to:
UNASSIGNEDThrough a chat with OP and corroboration from the Ubuntu Linux developers, this problem is a bug. As such, unless a member on AU is an official kernel developer (Jon Skeet maybe?), this bug can not be solved.
I think that this should be reported in the proper area, which is here.
For the bug title, place the name of the kernel module (
sony-laptop
) and a brief description of the bug ("Laptop Keyboard Backlight not turning off")For the content, describe the bug in its entirety. Describe what works and what doesn't. Also include the following resources:
Also, bugs are (usually) handled in order of importance. Make your bug sound important, but don't exaggerate.
When your bug is solved, BE HAPPY! You just made it into the Official Linux Kernel changelog!
Also: Make sure to follow any instructions on the bug reporting page. The more stuff you give the devs, the easier their jobs are, and the faster your bug is solved.
Old Post:
Try downloading the Vaio Control Center from SourceForge.
To install it, run the following steps:
cd ~/Downloads
mkdir ~/.VCC
mv vaio-control-center-0.1.tar.bz2 ~/.VCC
cd ~/.VCC
tar -xjvf vaio-control-center-0.1.tar.bz2
make -j12
chmod +x vaio-control-center
./vaio-control-center
If you want, you can create a link to the control center onto your desktop. Simply make a .desktop entry pointing to
~/.VCC/vaio-control-center
.Once you are in the app, look for a backlight options menu and try adjusting that.
Note: For this to work, you MUST have QT Core and QT Dev installed!
Edit (inspired by comment by MGodby): Make sure you have
qt4-qmake
installed. Also make sure that the conf-file is in/usr/share/qt/mkspecs/linux-g++-64/qmake.conf
. If need be, make a symlink to the proper location.On a slightly unrelated note, have you tried using modprobe with
sony-laptop
instead ofsony_laptop
?On a slightly less unrelated note, have you tried updating to the latest kernel?
How about this:
/etc/modprobe.d/options.conf
options sony-laptop kbd_backlight=0
or1
sudo update-initramfs -u
Source: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1865782
Here is a tool I found trying to bring better support for viao F series
Here are the install instructions