On 1/17/07, Erik Mouw <mouw@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 05:17:52PM +0530, Ashok kumar wrote: > for this experiment, i am using linux-2.4.23. I suppose because you like archeology? > i removed usb subsystem and input core support fully. > if i connect any usb devices, linux should not recognize the usb device. am > i right? > > but i connected my ps/2 keyboard through ps/2 to usb connector on usb port. > it is nicely working. > this result was very strange to me. > i attached my system boot messages and .config file please have look at it > and tell me what went wrong?. There is nothing wrong. Your machine probably traps access to the keyboard controller and uses SMM (system management mode) to emulate a real keyboard.
i did not get it. can you please explain this?. usb host controller driver itself is not loaded then how it can contact through usb bus? thanks Ashok
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