On 2.6.0-test9, sliding my finger from the left of the touchpad to the right
takes the cursor 3/4 of the way across the screen on a 1024x768 resolution.
Doing the same on 2.6.0-test9-mm1 & 2.6.0-test9-mm2 moves the mouse only about
30 pixels, or about 1/33 of the way across the screen. It is exactly the same
system, with exactly the same configuration. The only difference is the kernel.
On 2.6.0-test9:
...
mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice
input: PS/2 Generic Mouse on isa0060/serio1
serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12
...
psmouse.c: Mouse at isa0060/serio1/input0 lost synchronization, throwing 2
bytes away.
On 2.6.0-test9-mm2:
mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice
PS/2 Generic Mouse on isa0060/serio1
serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12
Note that I don't seem to get "lost synchronization" messages with mm1 or mm2.
Also, it might be important to note that every now and then, my cursor "goes
crazy", flying all over the screen and pressing random buttons in response to
normal user input. Releasing the touchpad for a few seconds invariably fixes
the problem. I think it is related to these messages in the log:
Nov 5 21:02:36 localhost kernel: psmouse.c: Mouse at isa0060/serio1/input0
lost synchronization, throwing 1 bytes away.
Nov 5 21:09:57 localhost kernel: psmouse.c: Mouse at isa0060/serio1/input0
lost synchronization, throwing 2 bytes away.
Nov 5 21:22:39 localhost kernel: psmouse.c: Mouse at isa0060/serio1/input0
lost synchronization, throwing 2 bytes away.
Nov 5 21:24:00 localhost kernel: spurious 8259A interrupt: IRQ7.
Nov 5 21:24:36 localhost kernel: psmouse.c: Mouse at isa0060/serio1/input0
lost synchronization, throwing 1 bytes away.
Nov 5 21:27:38 localhost kernel: psmouse.c: Mouse at isa0060/serio1/input0
lost synchronization, throwing 2 bytes away.
Nov 5 22:13:17 localhost kernel: psmouse.c: Mouse at isa0060/serio1/input0
lost synchronization, throwing 1 bytes away.
Nov 5 22:27:56 localhost kernel: psmouse.c: Mouse at isa0060/serio1/input0
lost synchronization, throwing 2 bytes away.
...
This spurious motion does NOT happen in mm1 or mm2, but it DOES still happen in
2.4.22-10mdk.
Any suggestions?
-Brandon
Simple solution. Add psmouse_resolution=200 to the boot options. No skip,
smooth mouse. All is good.
image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.0-test9-mm2
label=260-test9-mm2
root=/dev/hda5
read-only
append=" devfs=mount acpi=on resume=/dev/hda1 psmouse_resolution=200"
initrd=/boot/initrd-2.6.0-test9-mm2.img
-Brandon
--- Brandon Stewart <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2.6.0-test9, sliding my finger from the left of the touchpad to the right
> takes the cursor 3/4 of the way across the screen on a 1024x768 resolution.
> Doing the same on 2.6.0-test9-mm1 & 2.6.0-test9-mm2 moves the mouse only
> about
> 30 pixels, or about 1/33 of the way across the screen. It is exactly the same
> system, with exactly the same configuration. The only difference is the
> kernel
> ....
> -Brandon
Quoting Brandon Stewart <[email protected]>:
> Simple solution. Add psmouse_resolution=200 to the boot options. No skip,
> smooth mouse. All is good.
>
> image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.0-test9-mm2
> label=260-test9-mm2
> root=/dev/hda5
> read-only
> append=" devfs=mount acpi=on resume=/dev/hda1
> psmouse_resolution=200"
> initrd=/boot/initrd-2.6.0-test9-mm2.img
>
> -Brandon
I tried that, and my mouse was still slow.
-sandalle
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On Thursday, 06 November 2003, at 20:46:52 -0800,
Brandon Stewart wrote:
> Simple solution. Add psmouse_resolution=200 to the boot options. No skip,
> smooth mouse. All is good.
>
If I recall correctly someone suggested passing "psmouse_noext=1" to the
kernel to fix the reported problem in many cases. It works for me.
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