Re: PS/2 keyboard of laptop Dell XPS 13 9360 goes missing after S3

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Hi Paul,

On 1/21/24 15:26, Paul Menzel wrote:
> Dear Hans,
> 
> 
> As always thank you very much for taking the time to reply.
> 
> 
> Am 20.01.24 um 21:26 schrieb Hans de Goede:
> 
>> On 1/18/24 13:57, Paul Menzel wrote:
>>> #regzbot introduced v6.6.11..v6.7
> 
>>> There seems to be a regression in Linux 6.7 on the Dell XPS 13 9360 (Intel i7-7500U).
>>>
>>>      [    0.000000] DMI: Dell Inc. XPS 13 9360/0596KF, BIOS 2.21.0 06/02/2022
>>>
>>> The PS/2 keyboard goes missing after S3 resume¹. The problem does not happen with Linux 6.6.11.
>>
>> Thank you for reporting this.
>>
>> Can you try adding "i8042.dumbkbd=1" to your kernel commandline?
>>
>> This should at least lead to the device not disappearing from
>>
>> "sudo libinput list-devices"
>>
>> The next question is if the keyboard will still actually
>> work after suspend/resume with "i8042.dumbkbd=1". If it
>> stays in the list, but no longer works then there is
>> a problem with the i8042 controller; or interrupt
>> delivery to the i8042 controller.
>>
>> If "i8042.dumbkbd=1" somehow fully fixes things, then I guess
>> my atkbd driver fix for other laptop keyboards is somehow
>> causing issues for yours.
> 
> Just a quick feedback, that booting with `i8042.dumbkbd=1` seems to fix the issue.
> 
>> If "i8042.dumbkbd=1" fully fixes things, can you try building
>> your own 6.7.0 kernel with commit 936e4d49ecbc:
>>
>> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=936e4d49ecbc8c404790504386e1422b599dec39
>>
>> reverted?
> 
> I am going to try that as soon as possible.

Ok, thank you.

I'm a bit surprised that my fix which skips sending
the getid command to the kbd during init would actually
cause this issue.

Can you retest with an unmodified 6.7.0 to make sure
that this was not some onetime glitch ?

Regards,

Hans





>>>      [    1.435071] i8042: PNP: PS/2 Controller [PNP0303:PS2K,PNP0f13:PS2M] at 0x60,0x64 irq 1,12
>>>      [    1.435409] i8042: Warning: Keylock active
>>>      [    1.437624] serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1
>>>      [    1.437631] serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12
>>>      […]
>>>      [    1.439743] input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard as /devices/platform/i8042/serio0/input/input0
>>>
>>>      $ sudo libinput list-devices
>>>      […]
>>>      Device:           AT Translated Set 2 keyboard
>>>      Kernel:           /dev/input/event0
>>>      Group:            15
>>>      Seat:             seat0, default
>>>      Capabilities:     keyboard
>>>      Tap-to-click:     n/a
>>>      Tap-and-drag:     n/a
>>>      Tap drag lock:    n/a
>>>      Left-handed:      n/a
>>>      Nat.scrolling:    n/a
>>>      Middle emulation: n/a
>>>      Calibration:      n/a
>>>      Scroll methods:   none
>>>      Click methods:    none
>>>      Disable-w-typing: n/a
>>>      Disable-w-trackpointing: n/a
>>>      Accel profiles:   n/a
>>>      Rotation:         0.0
>>>
>>> `libinput list-devices` does not list the device after resuming
>>> from S3. Some of the function keys, like brightness and airplane
>>> mode keys, still work, as the events are probably transmitted over
>>> the embedded controller or some other mechanism. An external USB
>>> keyboard also still works.
>>>
>>> I haven’t had time to further analyze this, but wanted to report
>>> it. No idea
>>>
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>>
>>> Paul
>>>
>>>
>>> ¹ s2idle is not working correctly on the device, in the sense, that
>>> energy usage is very high in that state, and the full battery is at
>>> 20 % after leaving it for eight hours.
> 





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