Hello Brian,
I'm happy to hear that. I was already pretty confident that the
emulated keyboard was doing the right thing, this more or less
confirms that the same issue occurs on real Alpha hardware. I'll treat
it as a bug in NetBSD and stop trying to fix the emulator unless some
other information becomes available.
Camiel.
On Feb 19, 2008 3:28 AM, brian wheeler <bdw...@in...> wrote:
> Looks like there is/was a bug in netbsd which looks suspiciously like
> the problem I was having with the keyboard when NetBSD panicked:
> -------------
> Subject: Re: vga and XFree woes
> To: Oleg Gritsinevich <ol...@uk...>
> From: Pavel Cahyna <pca...@ar...>
> List: port-alpha
> Date: 12/20/2002 10:01:24
> > > mentioning console. I can repeat and post the exact message.
> > Send it, please.
> >
> > --
> > With best regards, Oleg Gritsinevich
> >
> > P.S. I suspect it looks like 'pci_display_console: no device at ...'
>
> Exactly.
>
> panic: pci_display_console: no device at 255/255/0
> Stopped at 0xfffffc000096ac54: or zero,s6,sp
> db>
>
> and keyboard in ddb is not working. Some keys don't do anything,
> backspace gives backtick (`).
>
> It's an AlphaPC 164LX.
>
> Bye Pavel
> -----------
>
> Its possible that the keyboard bug part of this is still in NetBSD and
> nobody has fixed it because its not something that's ever really
> supposed to happen....
>
> Brian
>
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