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* atkbd.c: Unknown key released
@ 2004-01-26 23:37 David Sanders
  2004-01-27  5:25 ` Ralf Hildebrandt
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: David Sanders @ 2004-01-26 23:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

I keep getting the following in my syslog whenever I startx:

Jan 26 13:43:56 debian kernel: atkbd.c: Unknown key released 
(translated set 2, code 0x7a on isa0060/serio0).
Jan 26 13:43:56 debian kernel: atkbd.c: This is an XFree86 bug. It 
shouldn't access hardware directly.
Jan 26 13:43:57 debian kernel: atkbd.c: Unknown key released 
(translated set 2, code 0x7a on isa0060/serio0).
Jan 26 13:43:57 debian kernel: atkbd.c: This is an XFree86 bug. It 
shouldn't access hardware directly.

I don't get the error with the 2.4.24 kernel.
-- 
David Sanders
linux@sandersweb.net

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* Re: atkbd.c: Unknown key released
  2004-01-26 23:37 atkbd.c: Unknown key released David Sanders
@ 2004-01-27  5:25 ` Ralf Hildebrandt
  2004-01-27  6:09   ` yoann
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Ralf Hildebrandt @ 2004-01-27  5:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

* David Sanders <linux@sandersweb.net>:

> I keep getting the following in my syslog whenever I startx:

Which hardware?
 
> Jan 26 13:43:56 debian kernel: atkbd.c: Unknown key released (translated set 2, code 0x7a on isa0060/serio0).
> Jan 26 13:43:56 debian kernel: atkbd.c: This is an XFree86 bug. It shouldn't access hardware directly.
> Jan 26 13:43:57 debian kernel: atkbd.c: Unknown key released (translated set 2, code 0x7a on isa0060/serio0).
> Jan 26 13:43:57 debian kernel: atkbd.c: This is an XFree86 bug. It shouldn't access hardware directly.
> 
> I don't get the error with the 2.4.24 kernel.

Same here.

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* Re: atkbd.c: Unknown key released
  2004-01-27  5:25 ` Ralf Hildebrandt
@ 2004-01-27  6:09   ` yoann
  2004-01-27  7:12     ` Vojtech Pavlik
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: yoann @ 2004-01-27  6:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

>>I keep getting the following in my syslog whenever I startx:
> 
> Which hardware?
> 
>>Jan 26 13:43:56 debian kernel: atkbd.c: Unknown key released (translated set 2, code 0x7a on isa0060/serio0).
>>Jan 26 13:43:56 debian kernel: atkbd.c: This is an XFree86 bug. It shouldn't access hardware directly.
>>Jan 26 13:43:57 debian kernel: atkbd.c: Unknown key released (translated set 2, code 0x7a on isa0060/serio0).
>>Jan 26 13:43:57 debian kernel: atkbd.c: This is an XFree86 bug. It shouldn't access hardware directly.
>>
>>I don't get the error with the 2.4.24 kernel.
> 
> Same here.

same here with a 2.6.2-rc1-mm2
Xfree86 Version: 4.2.1-15 (debian sid)

Yoann



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* Re: atkbd.c: Unknown key released
  2004-01-27  6:09   ` yoann
@ 2004-01-27  7:12     ` Vojtech Pavlik
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Vojtech Pavlik @ 2004-01-27  7:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: yoann; +Cc: linux-kernel

On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 07:09:56AM +0100, yoann wrote:

> >>I keep getting the following in my syslog whenever I startx:
> >
> >Which hardware?
> >
> >>Jan 26 13:43:56 debian kernel: atkbd.c: Unknown key released (translated 
> >>set 2, code 0x7a on isa0060/serio0).
> >>Jan 26 13:43:56 debian kernel: atkbd.c: This is an XFree86 bug. It 
> >>shouldn't access hardware directly.
> >>Jan 26 13:43:57 debian kernel: atkbd.c: Unknown key released (translated 
> >>set 2, code 0x7a on isa0060/serio0).
> >>Jan 26 13:43:57 debian kernel: atkbd.c: This is an XFree86 bug. It 
> >>shouldn't access hardware directly.
> >>
> >>I don't get the error with the 2.4.24 kernel.
> >
> >Same here.
> 
> same here with a 2.6.2-rc1-mm2
> Xfree86 Version: 4.2.1-15 (debian sid)

2.4 just keeps its mouth shut and doesn't complain.
Hopefully someone fixes X.

-- 
Vojtech Pavlik
SuSE Labs, SuSE CR

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* Re: atkbd.c: Unknown key released
@ 2004-01-27  7:16 Voluspa
  2004-01-27  8:33 ` Vojtech Pavlik
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Voluspa @ 2004-01-27  7:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

On 2004-01-27 it was written:

> > I keep getting the following in my syslog whenever I startx:

In fact, it is preemptively written even _before_ I start X :-)
I'm using an ancient IBM PS2 swedish keyboard, and this 0x7a crap began
showing somewhere at 2.6.1 (then without blaming X). Now it is - and the
blame on X came with 2.6.2-rc2:

Booting:

Jan 26 16:29:10 loke kernel: atkbd.c: Unknown key released (translated
set 2, code 0x7a on isa0060/serio0).
Jan 26 16:29:10 loke kernel: atkbd.c: This is an XFree86 bug. It
shouldn't access hardware directly.
Jan 26 16:29:11 loke kernel: atkbd.c: Unknown key released (translated
set 2, code 0x7a on isa0060/serio0).
Jan 26 16:29:11 loke kernel: atkbd.c: This is an XFree86 bug. It
shouldn't access hardware directly.

Starting X:

Jan 26 16:33:50 loke kernel: atkbd.c: Unknown key released (translated
set 2, code 0x7a on isa0060/serio0).
Jan 26 16:33:50 loke kernel: atkbd.c: This is an XFree86 bug. It
shouldn't access hardware directly.
Jan 26 16:33:50 loke kernel: atkbd.c: Unknown key released (translated
set 2, code 0x7a on isa0060/serio0).
Jan 26 16:33:50 loke kernel: atkbd.c: This is an XFree86 bug. It
shouldn't access hardware directly.

Mvh
Mats Johannesson



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* Re: atkbd.c: Unknown key released
  2004-01-27  7:16 Voluspa
@ 2004-01-27  8:33 ` Vojtech Pavlik
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Vojtech Pavlik @ 2004-01-27  8:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Voluspa; +Cc: linux-kernel

On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 08:16:59AM +0100, Voluspa wrote:

> > > I keep getting the following in my syslog whenever I startx:
> 
> In fact, it is preemptively written even _before_ I start X :-)
> I'm using an ancient IBM PS2 swedish keyboard, and this 0x7a crap began
> showing somewhere at 2.6.1 (then without blaming X). Now it is - and the
> blame on X came with 2.6.2-rc2:
> 
> Booting:
> 
> Jan 26 16:29:10 loke kernel: atkbd.c: Unknown key released (translated
> set 2, code 0x7a on isa0060/serio0).
> Jan 26 16:29:10 loke kernel: atkbd.c: This is an XFree86 bug. It
> shouldn't access hardware directly.
> Jan 26 16:29:11 loke kernel: atkbd.c: Unknown key released (translated
> set 2, code 0x7a on isa0060/serio0).
> Jan 26 16:29:11 loke kernel: atkbd.c: This is an XFree86 bug. It
> shouldn't access hardware directly.

Do you use 'kbdrate' in your bootup scripts? That's another one touching
the keyboard controller directly, when there are ioctls for that.

I guess I should modify to make the message not point not directly to X,
but 'some application'.

> Starting X:
> 
> Jan 26 16:33:50 loke kernel: atkbd.c: Unknown key released (translated
> set 2, code 0x7a on isa0060/serio0).
> Jan 26 16:33:50 loke kernel: atkbd.c: This is an XFree86 bug. It
> shouldn't access hardware directly.
> Jan 26 16:33:50 loke kernel: atkbd.c: Unknown key released (translated
> set 2, code 0x7a on isa0060/serio0).
> Jan 26 16:33:50 loke kernel: atkbd.c: This is an XFree86 bug. It
> shouldn't access hardware directly.


-- 
Vojtech Pavlik
SuSE Labs, SuSE CR

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* Re: atkbd.c: Unknown key released
@ 2004-01-27 17:10 Voluspa
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Voluspa @ 2004-01-27 17:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Vojtech Pavlik; +Cc: linux-kernel

citerar Vojtech Pavlik:

> On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 08:16:59AM +0100, Voluspa wrote:
[...]
>
> > > > I keep getting the following in my syslog whenever I startx:
> >
> > In fact, it is preemptively written even _before_ I start X :-)
[...]
> Do you use 'kbdrate' in your bootup scripts? That's another one touching
> the keyboard controller directly, when there are ioctls for that.
>
> I guess I should modify to make the message not point not directly to X,
> but 'some application'.

Yes, 'kbdrate' is used here.

Mvh
Mats Johannesson


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