On Thu, 26 Jan 2012, Andreas Färber wrote: > Am 25.01.2012 21:04, schrieb Gerhard Wiesinger: >> Bugfix after reboot when vmmouse was enabled and another OS which uses >> e.g. PS/2 >> mouse. >> >> Details: >> When a guest activated the vmmouse followed by a reboot the vmmouse was >> still >> enabled and the PS/2 mouse was therefore unsusable. When another guest >> is then >> booted without vmmouse support (e.g. PS/2 mouse) the mouse is not working. >> >> Reason is that VMMouse has priority and disables all other mouse entities >> and therefore must be disabled on reset. >> >> Testscenario: >> 1.) Boot e.g. OS with VMMouse support (e.g. Windows with VMMouse tools) >> 2.) reboot >> 3.) Boot e.g. OS without VMMouse support (e.g. DOS) => PS/2 mouse >> doesn't work >> any more. Fixes that issue. >> >> Testscenario 2 by Jan Kiszka : >> Confirm that this patch fixes a real issue. Setup: qemu.git, >> opensuse 11.4 guest, SDL graphic, system_reset while guest is using the >> vmmouse. Without the patch, the vmmouse become unusable after the >> reboot. Also, the mouse stays in absolute mode even before X starts again. >> >> Fixed by: >> Disabling the vmmouse in its reset handler. >> >> Signed-off-by: Gerhard Wiesinger > > I've been able to reproduce this the day before yesterday, on my version > of qemu-kvm 0.15.1 with this patch apparently fixing the mouse after a > kdump. > > Yesterday however the reporter applied the patch himself to qemu.git and > reported this patch not to fix it on their side. > > We boot into the desktop, then do: > # echo 1 > /proc/sys/kernel/sysrq > # echo c > /proc/sysrq-trigger > System then reboots after a while and at login mouse does or does not work. > > I had originally tried to kdump with just a virtio drive w/ default > settings; then I tried with the reporter's setting of -smp 4 (and > cache=unsafe) and was able to reproduce it. Afterwards I was able to > reproduce without -smp 4 as well; no recompilation occurred. Guest was > the same SLES11 SP2 RC2 all the time. > > So, is there any indeterminism involved? I.e. is the mouse unusability > maybe not 100% reproducible? Anything else that may need to be fixed > beyond this patch? > > Patch does not break anything, so for now: > > Tested-by: Andreas Färber All known issues I detected were fixed with the patch for me reproducable at least for now. Ciao, Gerhard -- http://www.wiesinger.com/