On 7/27/06, Vojtech Pavlik <[email protected]> wrote:
On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 12:29:04AM -0400, Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> OK, I had it in works for quite some time and Dave's talk in Ottawa
> made me finish it ;)
Good work.
However I believe you need to test the AUX IRQ in this case before you
use it, otherwise you'll have a lot of people with non-working keyboards
(the input queue is shared), and probably also non-working PCI cards
(BIOSes like to assign IRQ12 to PCI if no mouse is detected by the
BIOS).
What do you mean by testing AUX IRQ? Use I8042_CMD_AUX_LOOP to see if
interrupt fires off? The new code releases IRQ if it can't find a
working AUX port...
You'll see whether this test is necessary if a lot of people report
problems without i8042.noaux.
That can only be seen after extensive testing on a lot of machines,
though. Fortunately 386's and 486's are more or less extinct now, and
with them a lot of the weirder keyboard controllers.
I think I will forward the patch to Andrew and we will see how bad it
is. It works on couple of boxes here but I don't have a lot of
hardware to test on...
--
Dmitry
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