Just for those interested: I do *not* get any messages at all from the kernel (or elsewhere) when my mouse goes haywire. And it's an absolute truth (just tested back and forth 8 times) that it *only* happens with SCHED_ULE and *only* with old versions (~1.50) and the very latest ones (1.75 as I'm currently running). 1.69 for instance did *not* show any such problems. I will, however, update my kernel again now, to get the latest sched_ule.c (if any changes have been made since 1.75) and to test with the new interrupt handler. I have a suspicion it might be a combination of SCHED_ULE and some signal/message/interrupt handling causing messages to get lost along the way. Because that's exactly how it feels... Greetings, /Eirik Morten Johansen wrote: > On Tue, 4 Nov 2003, Sheldon Hearn wrote: > >> On (2003/11/04 09:29), Eirik Oeverby wrote: >> >> > The problem is two parts: The mouse tends to 'lock up' for brief >> moments >> > when the system is under load, in particular during heavy UI operations >> > or when doing compile jobs and such. >> > The second part of the problem is related, and is manifested by the >> > mouse actually making movements I never asked it to make. >> >> Wow, I just assumed it was a local problem. I'm also seeing unrequested >> mouse movement, as if the signals from movements are repeated or >> amplified. >> >> The thing is, I'm using 4BSD, not ULE, so I wouldn't trouble Jeff to >> look for a cause for that specific problem in ULE. > > > > Me too. Have had this problem since I got a "Intellimouse" PS/2 > wheel-mouse. (It worked fine with previous mice (no wheel)). > With any scheduler in 5-CURRENT and even more frequent in 4-STABLE, > IIRC. Using moused or not doesn't make a difference. > Get these messages on console: "psmintr: out of sync", and the mouse > freezes then goes wild for a few seconds. > Can happen under load and sometimes when closing Mozilla (not often). > It could be related to the psm-driver. Or maybe I have a bad mouse, I > don't know. > I will try another mouse, but it does work perfectly in Linux and > Windogs... > > mj > > > > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-current_at_freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-current > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-current-unsubscribe_at_freebsd.org"Received on Tue Nov 04 2003 - 14:27:15 UTC
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