linux-surface / surface-aggregator-module

Linux ACPI and Platform Drivers for Surface Devices using the Surface Aggregator Module over Surface Serial Hub (Surface Book 2, Surface Pro 2017, Surface Laptop, and Newer)
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Linux ACPI (Platform) Drivers for 5th Gen. Surface Devices

Linux embedded controller driver for 5th generation (and later) Surface devices required for battery status and more.

Note: These modules are integrated into https://github.com/linux-surface/linux-surface. There is no need to install it separately if you've already installed one of the kernels provided there. If you have a Surface Book 2 you might also want to have a look at the dtx-daemon and the surface-control utility.

Supported Features and Devices

Device Supported Features Known Issues/Missing Features
Surface Book 2 battery status, platform profiles, lid status, clipboard detachment -
Surface Book 3 battery status, platform profiles, lid status, clipboard detachment -
Surface Laptop battery status, platform-profiles, keyboard -
Surface Laptop 2 battery status, platform-profiles, keyboard -
Surface Laptop 3 battery status, platform-profiles, keyboard/touchpad/generic HID -
Surface Laptop 4 battery status, platform-profiles, keyboard/touchpad/generic HID -
Surface Laptop 5 battery status, platform-profiles, keyboard/touchpad/generic HID -
Surface Laptop Studio battery status, platform-profiles, keyboard/touchpad/generic HID, tablet-mode -
Surface Laptop Go battery status, platform-profiles (NB: keyboard supported OOTB upstream) -
Surface Pro 2017 battery status, platform-profiles -
Surface Pro 6 battery status, platform-profiles -
Surface Pro 7/7+ battery status, platform-profiles -
Surface Pro 8 battery status, platform-profiles, type-cover/generic HID, tablet-mode -
Surface Pro 9 battery status, platform-profiles, type-cover/generic HID, tablet-mode -

If you want to help out, have a look at the corresponding issues. In most cases, we just need a bit of information from someone who owns such a device. Also, if you think there's anything missing here, feel free to open an issue!

For more details, please have a look at the wiki.