* Timeout: AT keyboard not present?
@ 2000-12-30 12:03 Jesús Carrete Montaña
2001-01-02 22:22 ` Stefan Frank
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From: Jesús Carrete Montaña @ 2000-12-30 12:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I receive this message very often in console, in every situation: when
I'm coding and when I'm playing tetrinet. It's quite annoying, mostly
because it fills my screen of garbage (I'll have to buy a new CTRL and
L keys). What's the prolem? It only happens (I think) with >2.2.17
kernels (including 2.4.0-test12).
Please let me know if you need more information.
Un saludo.
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Linux relativistic 2.4.0-test12-withoutfb #1 sáb dic 23 02:39:30 CET 2000 i586 unknown
Kernel modules 2.3.19
Gnu C 2.95.2
Gnu Make 3.79.1
Binutils 2.9.5.0.37
Linux C Library > libc.2.2
Dynamic linker ldd (GNU libc) 2.2
Procps 2.0.6
Mount 2.10q
Net-tools 2.05
Console-tools 0.2.3
Sh-utils 2.0i
Modules Loaded adlib_card opl3 sb sb_lib uart401 sound soundcore lp nls_iso8859-15 nls_cp437
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* Re: Timeout: AT keyboard not present?
2000-12-30 12:03 Timeout: AT keyboard not present? Jesús Carrete Montaña
@ 2001-01-02 22:22 ` Stefan Frank
2001-01-03 9:33 ` Tim Waugh
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From: Stefan Frank @ 2001-01-02 22:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
Hi Jes=FAs?=!
On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, Jes=FAs?= Carrete Montaña wrote:
>
> I receive this message very often in console, in every situation: when
> I'm coding and when I'm playing tetrinet. It's quite annoying, mostly
> because it fills my screen of garbage (I'll have to buy a new CTRL and
> L keys). What's the prolem? It only happens (I think) with >2.2.17
> kernels (including 2.4.0-test12).
> Please let me know if you need more information.
>
> Un saludo.
Just wanted to confirm the above mentioned problem.
2 days ago i upgraded to 2.4.0-prelease, today suddenly i had the same
symptom. I've been running 2.4.0-test10 since it's been released and never
saw this happen there.
See the log files :
Jan 2 21:15:44 obelix rpc.mountd: authenticated unmount request from
192.168.1.2:758 for /home/sfr/Mail (/home/sfr/Mail)
Jan 2 21:20:24 asterix kernel: keyboard: unrecognized scancode (70) - ignored
Jan 2 21:20:24 asterix last message repeated 2 times
Jan 2 21:20:24 asterix kernel: keyboard: Timeout - AT keyboard not present?
Jan 2 21:20:24 asterix kernel: keyboard: unrecognized scancode (70) - ignored
Jan 2 21:20:32 asterix last message repeated 18 times
Jan 2 21:20:33 asterix kernel: keyboard: unknown scancode e0 12
Jan 2 21:20:33 asterix kernel: keyboard: unknown scancode e0 71
Jan 2 21:20:33 asterix kernel: keyboard: unknown scancode e0 70
Jan 2 21:20:33 asterix kernel: keyboard: unrecognized scancode (71) - ignored
Jan 2 21:20:33 asterix kernel: keyboard: unknown scancode e0 70
Jan 2 21:20:34 asterix kernel: keyboard: unrecognized scancode (70) - ignored
Jan 2 21:20:47 asterix last message repeated 13 times
Jan 2 21:20:48 asterix kernel: keyboard: unknown scancode e0 14
Jan 2 21:20:48 asterix kernel: keyboard: unknown scancode e0 70
Jan 2 21:20:48 asterix kernel: keyboard: unrecognized scancode (70) - ignored
Jan 2 21:20:48 asterix kernel: keyboard: unrecognized scancode (70) - ignored
Jan 2 21:20:49 asterix kernel: keyboard: unknown scancode e0 75
Jan 2 21:20:49 asterix kernel: keyboard: unknown scancode e0 70
root@asterix:/usr/src/linux/scripts# ./ver_linux
-- Versions installed: (if some fields are empty or look
-- unusual then possibly you have very old versions)
Linux asterix 2.4.0-prerelease #4 Mon Jan 1 21:24:04 CET 2001 i686 unknown
Kernel modules 2.3.21
Gnu C 2.95.2
Gnu Make 3.79.1
Binutils 2.10.1.0.2
Linux C Library > libc.2.2
Dynamic linker ldd (GNU libc) 2.2
Procps 2.0.6
Mount 2.10q
Net-tools 2.05
Console-tools 0.2.3
Sh-utils 2.0i
Modules Loaded rtc w83781d sensors i2c-isa i2c-viapro i2c-core
Have a nice day, and, happy new year !
Stefan
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* Re: Timeout: AT keyboard not present?
2001-01-02 22:22 ` Stefan Frank
@ 2001-01-03 9:33 ` Tim Waugh
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From: Tim Waugh @ 2001-01-03 9:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
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On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at 11:22:55PM +0100, Stefan Frank wrote:
> 2 days ago i upgraded to 2.4.0-prelease, today suddenly i had the same
> symptom. I've been running 2.4.0-test10 since it's been released and never
> saw this happen there.
I get this on 2.2.18 too, and it never used to happen with 2.2
kernels. I'd assumed it was a cabling problem, but I haven't really
looked into it.
Tim.
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* Re: Timeout: AT keyboard not present?
@ 2001-01-03 14:32 Andries.Brouwer
2001-01-03 14:39 ` Jan-Benedict Glaw
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From: Andries.Brouwer @ 2001-01-03 14:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel, sfr
Jan 2 21:20:33 asterix kernel: keyboard: unknown scancode e0 12
Jan 2 21:20:33 asterix kernel: keyboard: unknown scancode e0 71
Jan 2 21:20:33 asterix kernel: keyboard: unknown scancode e0 70
Jan 2 21:20:33 asterix kernel: keyboard: unrecognized scancode (71) - ignored
Jan 2 21:20:33 asterix kernel: keyboard: unknown scancode e0 70
Jan 2 21:20:34 asterix kernel: keyboard: unrecognized scancode (70) - ignored
Jan 2 21:20:47 asterix last message repeated 13 times
This sounds very much as if you got your keyboard into scancode mode 1.
(Ordinarily a key-up event gets scancode of key-down but with
high-order bit set. In scancode set 1, a key-up event get the
scancode of key-down prefixed by 0xf0. Since the high-order bit
is masked here, this 0xf0 would show up as 0x70.
Moreover, the key-up for a sequence like e0 71 is e0 f0 71,
again what you see here.)
How you got into scancode mode 1 I don't know
(maybe by sending the command f0 01 to the keyboard).
Do things improve if you rip this strange messy AUX_RECONNECT
stuff out of drivers/char/pc_keyb.c?
Andries
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* Re: Timeout: AT keyboard not present?
2001-01-03 14:32 Andries.Brouwer
@ 2001-01-03 14:39 ` Jan-Benedict Glaw
2001-01-03 14:49 ` Alan Cox
2001-01-03 15:39 ` Maciej W. Rozycki
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From: Jan-Benedict Glaw @ 2001-01-03 14:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
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On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 03:32:38PM +0100, Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl wrote:
> How you got into scancode mode 1 I don't know
> (maybe by sending the command f0 01 to the keyboard).
Kind of f00f bug?
SCNR, JBG
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* Re: Timeout: AT keyboard not present?
2001-01-03 14:32 Andries.Brouwer
2001-01-03 14:39 ` Jan-Benedict Glaw
@ 2001-01-03 14:49 ` Alan Cox
2001-01-03 15:39 ` Maciej W. Rozycki
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From: Alan Cox @ 2001-01-03 14:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Andries.Brouwer; +Cc: linux-kernel, sfr
> How you got into scancode mode 1 I don't know
> (maybe by sending the command f0 01 to the keyboard).
> Do things improve if you rip this strange messy AUX_RECONNECT
> stuff out of drivers/char/pc_keyb.c?
2.2.18 the aux reconnect handling is off by default
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* Re: Timeout: AT keyboard not present?
2001-01-03 14:32 Andries.Brouwer
2001-01-03 14:39 ` Jan-Benedict Glaw
2001-01-03 14:49 ` Alan Cox
@ 2001-01-03 15:39 ` Maciej W. Rozycki
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From: Maciej W. Rozycki @ 2001-01-03 15:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Andries.Brouwer; +Cc: linux-kernel, sfr
On Wed, 3 Jan 2001 Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl wrote:
> (Ordinarily a key-up event gets scancode of key-down but with
> high-order bit set. In scancode set 1, a key-up event get the
> scancode of key-down prefixed by 0xf0. Since the high-order bit
> is masked here, this 0xf0 would show up as 0x70.
> Moreover, the key-up for a sequence like e0 71 is e0 f0 71,
> again what you see here.)
>
> How you got into scancode mode 1 I don't know
> (maybe by sending the command f0 01 to the keyboard).
It looks like untranslated mode 2 (i.e. the AT keyboard's mode). You
switch translation on or off by toggling a bit in the onboard 8042's
command byte.
PS/2-style keyboards start in mode 2 usually. An XT compatibility (bit 7
meaning release) is provided by the onboard 8042 translating codes. Some
systems (I think DEC OSF/1, for example) program keyboards to work in mode
3 (the PS/2 native mode) or possibly mode 1 (XT compatibility mode); for
these modes the 8042's translation has to disabled or the keyboard will be
next to useless. It's also meaningful to disable the translation in mode
2 -- you are presented with the AT interface then.
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* Re: Timeout: AT keyboard not present?
@ 2001-01-03 17:19 Andries.Brouwer
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From: Andries.Brouwer @ 2001-01-03 17:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Andries.Brouwer, macro; +Cc: linux-kernel, sfr
>> It looks like scancode mode 1
> It looks like untranslated mode 2
Yes, that gives the same codes.
(But you are right, this point of view gives a few more possibilities
to get into this state.)
Andries
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