Testscenario:
1.) Boot e.g. OS with VMMouse support (e.g. Windows)
2.) reboot
3.) Boot e.g. OS without VMMouse support (e.g. DOS) => PS/2 mouse doesn't
work any more. Fixes that issue.
Reason is that VMMouse has priority and disables all other mouse
entities and therefore must be disabled on reset.
Ciao,
Gerhard
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On Wed, 4 Jan 2012, Andreas Färber wrote:
Am 04.01.2012 17:54, schrieb Gerhard Wiesinger:
Bugfix after reboot when vmmouse was enabled and another OS which uses
e.g. PS/2
mouse.
Could you please be a bit more verbose on what symptoms that fixes?
Thanks,
Andreas
Signed-off-by: Gerhard Wiesinger <li...@wiesinger.com>
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hw/vmmouse.c | 2 ++
1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
diff --git a/hw/vmmouse.c b/hw/vmmouse.c
index 1113f33..f9f5b53 100644
--- a/hw/vmmouse.c
+++ b/hw/vmmouse.c
@@ -254,6 +254,8 @@ static void vmmouse_reset(DeviceState *d)
s->status = 0xffff;
s->queue_size = VMMOUSE_QUEUE_SIZE;
+
+ vmmouse_disable(s);
}
static int vmmouse_initfn(ISADevice *dev)
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