On 2017/08/22 16:57, Nick Hudson wrote:
> On 08/22/17 17:08, sc dying wrote:
>> On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 2:18 PM, Nick Hudson wrote:
>>> On 08/21/17 14:56, sc dying wrote:
On 2017/08/21 12:00, Nick Hudson wrote:
> On 08/16/17 06:42, sc dying wrote:
>> When ukbd(4) is
On 08/21/17 14:56, sc dying wrote:
On 2017/08/21 12:00, Nick Hudson wrote:
On 08/16/17 06:42, sc dying wrote:
When ukbd(4) is a console and connected to USB3 port, you can enter
into DDB by pressing ALT+CTRL+ESC but console freezes.
(on HEAD, netbsd-7, netbsd-8)
xhci has two buses, sc->sc_bus
On 08/22/17 17:08, sc dying wrote:
On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 2:18 PM, Nick Hudson wrote:
On 08/21/17 14:56, sc dying wrote:
On 2017/08/21 12:00, Nick Hudson wrote:
On 08/16/17 06:42, sc dying wrote:
When ukbd(4) is a console and connected to USB3 port, you can enter
into DDB
On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 2:18 PM, Nick Hudson wrote:
> On 08/21/17 14:56, sc dying wrote:
>>
>> On 2017/08/21 12:00, Nick Hudson wrote:
>>>
>>> On 08/16/17 06:42, sc dying wrote:
When ukbd(4) is a console and connected to USB3 port, you can enter
into DDB by
On 2017/08/21 12:00, Nick Hudson wrote:
> On 08/16/17 06:42, sc dying wrote:
>> When ukbd(4) is a console and connected to USB3 port, you can enter
>> into DDB by pressing ALT+CTRL+ESC but console freezes.
>> (on HEAD, netbsd-7, netbsd-8)
>>
>> xhci has two buses, sc->sc_bus is for usb3 and
On 08/16/17 06:42, sc dying wrote:
When ukbd(4) is a console and connected to USB3 port, you can enter
into DDB by pressing ALT+CTRL+ESC but console freezes.
(on HEAD, netbsd-7, netbsd-8)
xhci has two buses, sc->sc_bus is for usb3 and sc->sc_bus2 is for
usb2. ukbd is usually connected at