18:16:35fitzsimI don't know what the problem is yet
18:16:53fitzsimthat picture is the result of some experimentation
18:17:34fitzsimI noticed that when I have a USB mouse plugged in, the coreboot PS/2 probing notices it
18:17:48fitzsimso I plugged in a USB mouse and a USB keyboard too, for good measure
18:18:06fitzsimthen I had my kids mash on both of them during and after boot
18:18:37fitzsimeventually we got some "Ignoring unknown scancode" messages
18:18:53fitzsim(from the physical keyboard, I think)
18:19:14fitzsimeventually I managed to register a '0', which cleared the DHCP restart
18:19:32fitzsimand then shortly after (not sure when) I noticed that the trackpad was working
18:20:05fitzsimat that point I could open a REPL, the scancode messages stopped, and I could use the laptop keyboard normally
18:20:27fitzsimI wasted no time taking that picture showing everything working :-)
18:21:56fitzsimthe nib still doesn't work, and nor do the USB input devices
18:23:07fitzsimI'll keep experimenting to see if I can get a reliable recipe to recover PS/2 input
18:23:42fitzsimbut I'm really happy with the progress, since I can actually use Mezzano now
18:27:19froggeyvery weird. I wonder if it was mixing up keyboard & mouse bytes
23:31:28fitzsimif I type in the Mezzano boot commands in GRUB using the laptop keyboard, the mouse never works
23:31:39fitzsimif I type them in using the USB keyboard, the mouse always works
23:32:05fitzsimin the first case the keyboard never works
23:32:42fitzsimin the second case, the keyboard sometimes eventually fully works after one or two unknown scancodes, or it just issues unknown scan codes
23:33:12fitzsimI'll have to read up on PS/2 a little now to try to make this reliable
23:33:50fitzsimmaybe I can do something in mezzano.mod to disable input and clear some PS/2 buffers right before jumping to Mezzano