Norbert,
I am trying to use vkbd to multiplex an at keyboard and an usb keyboard into syscons.
ok
Vkbd's control device's write routine expects ints to queue to the slave device.
correct
As I understand, those ints map 1:1 to the chars I read from a keyboard device, right?
yes, the ints should represent AT keyboard scancodes.
So I open, for example, /dev/kbd0, set it to K_RAW, read chars from it and write them as ints to vkbd's control device, right?
yes, it should work. keep in mind that vkbd(4) emulates only one keyboard and keeps only one state. that is if you feed scancodes from multiple sources into the same vkbd(4) then it will look like one huge keyboard with lots of duplicated keys. so you can press shift/ctrl/alt on one keyboard and actual key on another, but it still will look like you have presses the keys on the same keyboard.
you also might want to look at experimental keyboard mux drivers. it is based on vkbd(4) and uses the idea of one super-keyboard that consumes scancodes from other keyboards. there are still a few issues i need to fix, but, in general, it works.
http://www.geocities.com/m_evmenkin/kbdmux-2.tar.gz thanks, max _______________________________________________ freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"