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vnc: 0.832
boot: 0.810
instruction: 0.773
device: 0.722
graphic: 0.691
semantic: 0.527
socket: 0.387
mistranslation: 0.313
network: 0.256
other: 0.238
assembly: 0.154
KVM: 0.130
qemu-system-ppc64 by default has non-working keyboard
Compile qemu from git and do:
./ppc64-softmmu/qemu-system-ppc64
(ie. no parameters). It boots to an OpenBIOS prompt. However the keyboard doesn't work. After ~10 keypresses, qemu just says:
usb-kbd: warning: key event queue full
usb-kbd: warning: key event queue full
usb-kbd: warning: key event queue full
usb-kbd: warning: key event queue full
There is no indication inside the guest that OpenBIOS is seeing keyboard events.
Also there's no indication of what type of keyboard devices are available, nor what we should use.
I have also experienced the same issue with qemu-system-ppc64. It appears that ppc64 is not able to communicate with the USB controller. This issue is not seen with with qemu-system-ppc.
tboyes@tboyes-dev:~/qemu$ qemu-system-ppc64 -serial stdio -m 1024 -net nic -net user debian-ppc.qcow2 -cdrom debian-6.0.5-powerpc-netinst.iso -boot d
VNC server running on `127.0.0.1:5901'
C>> annot manage 'OHCI USB controller' PCI device type 'usb':
>> 106b 3f (c 3 10)
>> =============================================================
>> OpenBIOS 1.0 [May 30 2012 16:55]
>> Configuration device id QEMU version 1 machine id 3
>> CPUs: 1
>> Memory: 1024M
>> UUID: 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
>> CPU type PowerPC,970FX
usb-kbd: warning: key event queue full
usb-kbd: warning: key event queue full
usb-kbd: warning: key event queue full
usb-kbd: warning: key event queue full
AFAIK an OHCI driver has been added to OpenBIOS in 2014, so marking this bug as fixed now. If you still have issues with OpenBIOS, please report them to the OpenBIOS project instead of the QEMU bug tracker, thanks!
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