Re: 2.6.18-rc4-mm1

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Andreas Mohr wrote:
Hi,

On Sun, Aug 14, 2022 at 10:42:18AM +0200, Maciej Rutecki wrote:
Andrew Morton napisa??(a):
Please always do reply-to-all.

Sorry.


Could be i8042-get-rid-of-polling-timer-v4.patch.  Please try the below
reversion patch, on top of rc4-mm1, thanks.


Thanks for help.

I try this patch, keyboard works, but I have other problem. When I try:

echo "standby" > /sys/power/state

system goes to standby, but keyboard stop working and CMOS clock was
corrupted (randomize date and time e.g. Fri Feb 18 2028 13:57:43). So I
must reset computer.

Thou shalt Not enable no dangerous CMOS corrupting suspend debugging configs ;)

No idea whether "corrupting" the CMOS content with suspend debugging data
has any influence on the keyboard resume, though, but it could easily have.

If my memory is working correctly, the CMOS and keyboard etc are all out there on that primative (XC?) bus, off a sort of ISA spur, off the first PCI bus? So they may be 'near' in address terms.

Anyone got one of those old diagrams?

-apw
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