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author | Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> | 2012-04-13 09:50:21 +0200 |
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committer | Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> | 2012-04-13 09:50:21 +0200 |
commit | 659c36fcda403013a01b85da07cf2d9711e6d6c7 (patch) | |
tree | ece2e7d0e2c19ea5a3d0ec172ad0b81a8a19021d /kernel/debug/kdb/kdb_keyboard.c | |
parent | 9521d830b6341d1887dcfc2aebde23fbfa5f1473 (diff) | |
parent | 5a7ed29c7572d00a75e8c4529e30c5ac2ef82271 (diff) |
Merge tag 'perf-core-for-mingo' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/acme/linux into perf/core
Fixes and improvements for perf/core:
. Overhaul the tools/ makefiles, gluing them to the top level Makefile, from
Borislav Petkov.
. Move the UI files from tools/perf/util/ui/ to tools/perf/ui/. Also move
the GTK+ browser to tools/perf/ui/gtk/, from Namhyung Kim.
. Only fallback to sw cycles counter on ENOENT for the hw cycles, from
Robert Richter
. Trivial fixes from Robert Richter
. Handle the autogenerated bison/flex files better, from Namhyung and Jiri Olsa.
. Navigate jump instructions in the annotate browser, just press enter or ->,
still needs support for a jump navigation history, i.e. to go back.
. Search string in the annotate browser: same keys as vim:
/ forward
n next backward/forward
? backward
. Clarify number of events/samples in the report header, from Ashay Rane
Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'kernel/debug/kdb/kdb_keyboard.c')
-rw-r--r-- | kernel/debug/kdb/kdb_keyboard.c | 95 |
1 files changed, 73 insertions, 22 deletions
diff --git a/kernel/debug/kdb/kdb_keyboard.c b/kernel/debug/kdb/kdb_keyboard.c index 4bca634975c..118527aa60e 100644 --- a/kernel/debug/kdb/kdb_keyboard.c +++ b/kernel/debug/kdb/kdb_keyboard.c @@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ #define KBD_STAT_MOUSE_OBF 0x20 /* Mouse output buffer full */ static int kbd_exists; +static int kbd_last_ret; /* * Check if the keyboard controller has a keypress for us. @@ -90,8 +91,11 @@ int kdb_get_kbd_char(void) return -1; } - if ((scancode & 0x80) != 0) + if ((scancode & 0x80) != 0) { + if (scancode == 0x9c) + kbd_last_ret = 0; return -1; + } scancode &= 0x7f; @@ -178,35 +182,82 @@ int kdb_get_kbd_char(void) return -1; /* ignore unprintables */ } - if ((scancode & 0x7f) == 0x1c) { - /* - * enter key. All done. Absorb the release scancode. - */ + if (scancode == 0x1c) { + kbd_last_ret = 1; + return 13; + } + + return keychar & 0xff; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(kdb_get_kbd_char); + +/* + * Best effort cleanup of ENTER break codes on leaving KDB. Called on + * exiting KDB, when we know we processed an ENTER or KP ENTER scan + * code. + */ +void kdb_kbd_cleanup_state(void) +{ + int scancode, scanstatus; + + /* + * Nothing to clean up, since either + * ENTER was never pressed, or has already + * gotten cleaned up. + */ + if (!kbd_last_ret) + return; + + kbd_last_ret = 0; + /* + * Enter key. Need to absorb the break code here, lest it gets + * leaked out if we exit KDB as the result of processing 'g'. + * + * This has several interesting implications: + * + Need to handle KP ENTER, which has break code 0xe0 0x9c. + * + Need to handle repeat ENTER and repeat KP ENTER. Repeats + * only get a break code at the end of the repeated + * sequence. This means we can't propagate the repeated key + * press, and must swallow it away. + * + Need to handle possible PS/2 mouse input. + * + Need to handle mashed keys. + */ + + while (1) { while ((inb(KBD_STATUS_REG) & KBD_STAT_OBF) == 0) - ; + cpu_relax(); /* - * Fetch the scancode + * Fetch the scancode. */ scancode = inb(KBD_DATA_REG); scanstatus = inb(KBD_STATUS_REG); - while (scanstatus & KBD_STAT_MOUSE_OBF) { - scancode = inb(KBD_DATA_REG); - scanstatus = inb(KBD_STATUS_REG); - } + /* + * Skip mouse input. + */ + if (scanstatus & KBD_STAT_MOUSE_OBF) + continue; - if (scancode != 0x9c) { - /* - * Wasn't an enter-release, why not? - */ - kdb_printf("kdb: expected enter got 0x%x status 0x%x\n", - scancode, scanstatus); - } + /* + * If we see 0xe0, this is either a break code for KP + * ENTER, or a repeat make for KP ENTER. Either way, + * since the second byte is equivalent to an ENTER, + * skip the 0xe0 and try again. + * + * If we see 0x1c, this must be a repeat ENTER or KP + * ENTER (and we swallowed 0xe0 before). Try again. + * + * We can also see make and break codes for other keys + * mashed before or after pressing ENTER. Thus, if we + * see anything other than 0x9c, we have to try again. + * + * Note, if you held some key as ENTER was depressed, + * that break code would get leaked out. + */ + if (scancode != 0x9c) + continue; - return 13; + return; } - - return keychar & 0xff; } -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(kdb_get_kbd_char); |