Le Sat, Feb 05, 2022 at 08:32:47AM +0100, Anton Lindqvist a écrit : > On Sat, Feb 05, 2022 at 01:35:58PM +1100, Jonathan Gray wrote: > > On Sat, Feb 05, 2022 at 12:46:06AM +0100, Joel Carnat wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > I have just reinstalled my ThinkPad T460s from scratch using 2022/02/04 > > > snapshot. xenodm is configured to start automatically. But since I move > > > my USB mouse, the laptop freezes. > > > > > > If I force a reboot, wait for xenodm to popup and switch to a console > > > using Ctrl-Alt-F1, I can log in. > > > > > > But even on the console, if I move the USB mouse, the kernel panics. > > > Since then, neither the USB keyboard nor the mouse work. But the Thinkpad > > > keyboard does work. > > > > > > Find attach pictures of the data printed on ddb. > > > > > > USB keyboard & mouse are Logitech with Unifying dongle. Note that > > > everything worked perfectly on 7.0-stable. > > > > > > Tell me if you need more inputs. > > > > > > Regards, > > > Joel C. > > > > > > > trace from image0.jpeg > > > > panic: kernel diagnostic assertion "sc->sc_senstsk == NULL" failed: file > > "/usr/src/sys/dev/usb/uhidpp.c", line 648 > > > > panic+0xbf > > __assert+0x25 > > uhidpp_device_connect+0x322 > > uhidpp_task+0x9e > > usb_task_thread+0xe5 > > Thanks for the report. I just committed fix. >
I have applied uhidpp.c,v 1.26 to my source tree, compiled and rebooted the kernel. I've been using my USB keyboard & mouse for an hour now and everything seems ok. Thank you.