> On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 8:10 AM Eric van Gyzen <eric_at_vangyzen.net> wrote: > > > On 10/25/18 6:57 AM, Rodney W. Grimes wrote: > > >>> I noticed a warning on a new AMD system running 12-BETA1: > > >>> > > >>> non-PNP ISA device will be removed from GENERIC in FreeBSD 12. > > >> Can you please reply with the specific device. > > >> If you have seen one it may be an issue to removing it, > > >> especially if this is on a "new AMD" system. > > > > > > Further investigation shows me that this comes from > > > generic code in sys/isa/isa_common.c, and does not > > > come from any specific driver markings. > > > > My new Ryzen says: > > > > atkbdc0: non-PNP ISA device will be removed from GENERIC in FreeBSD 12. > > > > Believe it or not, my motherboard has a PS/2 connector, so I could > > actually use this driver someday. > > > > I'll look into this. Rest assured, we won't be removing this. In theory, > all such devices should be attaching via ACPI. > > Can you send me the output of 'devinfo -v' off list? I suspect something funny happens when there is already a USB keyboard plugged in that has been enumerated by ACPI, I would be willing to speculate that it leaves the legacy port visible as a legacy non PnP/Non ACPI device. -- Rod Grimes rgrimes_at_freebsd.orgReceived on Thu Oct 25 2018 - 12:32:37 UTC
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