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done on the old keyboard and then do the corresponding number of grabs on the new keyboard. This fixes a race that can leave the system with a non-functioning keyboard. It goes like this... - The bios claims there is an AT keyboard, atkbd attaches. - SI_SUB_INT_CONFIG_HOOKS runs. - USB probes devices. Devices begin attaching, including disks. - GELI prompts for a password for a just-attached disk, which results in a cngrab() while atkbd is the keyboard. - A USB keyboard attaches. - vt_upgrade() runs and switches the keyboard to the new USB keyboard, but because cngrab was never called for it, it's not activated and keystrokes are ignored. - Now there is no functional keyboard and no way to get one; even plugging in a different USB keyboard doesn't help, because the console is still grabbed, still waiting for a GELI pw. Discussed with: ray@ |
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