> >
> > > So the diff below introduces a new sysctl(3) to work around this problem.
> > > Adding the following line in your /etc/sysctl.conf will force your first
> > > USB keyboard to re-attach itself after cold boot and become the default
> > > cons
your first
> > USB keyboard to re-attach itself after cold boot and become the default
> > console keyboard. That means you now have a working keyboard in ddb(4)!
> >
> > sysctl machdep.fakepckbc=1
> >
> > I hope this will improve the content of bug reports.
>
ns you now have a working keyboard in ddb(4)!
>
> sysctl machdep.fakepckbc=1
>
> I hope this will improve the content of bug reports.
Can't you already achieve this by disabling pckbc(4) in the kernel
config? So something like this:
# config -ef /bsd
...
ukc> disable pckbc
250 pckb
will force your first
USB keyboard to re-attach itself after cold boot and become the default
console keyboard. That means you now have a working keyboard in ddb(4)!
sysctl machdep.fakepckbc=1
I hope this will improve the content of bug reports.
I'm happy to change the name if you don't like