Re: horrible usb keyboard bug with latest tests

From: Daniel Blueman
Date: Fri Sep 12 2003 - 04:15:37 EST


I experienced some problems with the synaptics touchpad on a really old
laptop with linux-2.6.0-test4, where movement detected by the touchpad would
cause a stream of kernel messages to be logged.

I'll test again with test5. I doubt this is related to recent changes with
the posting events to the random pool on key and not mouse movement.

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Andrew Morton <akpm@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:<uIA4.Pz.7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>...
> Andries Brouwer <aebr@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > > For me too, even with a normal keyboard attached to the PS/2 keyboard
port.
> > > In my case it's very rare, and not a 'constant stick' but short
'pulse' of
> > > the same character like displaying 'kkkkkkkkk' in my terminal even if
I'm
> > > sure that I didn't forget my finger on the key. OK, it's not a
showstopper
> > > bug, but sometimes annoying. It's 2.6.0-test3 (vanilla).
> >
> > Yes, I see this too, but very infrequently.
> >
> > For the 2.6 kernels key repeat is not taken from the keyboard but is
> > done via a kernel timer, and clearly the code is not quite correct.
> > I have not yet been able to detect it before I already
> > had hit the next key but maybe somebody else can answer:
> >
> > When does this repeat stop?
> > Does it stop because the next key has been hit?
> >
> > And: does it occur more often when the machine has high load?
>
> It happens to me madly on one of my machines. The machine is just some
> three-year-old PS/2 setup. It's due to mouse activity.
>
> To reproduce:
>
> 1: press and hold a key
>
> 2: start moving the mouse in large, rapid circles
>
> 3: release the key.
>
> The keystrokes continue to be inserted for an arbitrarily long period:
it's
> easy to generate thousands of them. The mouse has to be moved in circles:
> moving it from side-to-side causes small stops which allow things to
> correct themselves.
>
> It's quite irritating in practice.

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Daniel J Blueman

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