On Aug 1, 2016, at 2:28 AM, Howard Spoelstra wrote:
On 01 Aug 2016, at 02:29, Benjamin Herrenschmidt benh@kernel.crashing.org wrote:
On Sun, 2016-07-31 at 20:00 -0400, G 3 wrote:
Hi, I noticed one small regression using this patch and the rom: OSX 10.5 no longer gets to the desktop. Not that it matters much, mouse and keyboard weren’t working anyway.
I'm glad to hear that Mac OS 10.5 boots to the desktop. If this driver does cause problems it could be a problem with Mac OS 10.5, or the driver. Either way, a command-line option for disabling or altering this driver might be the solution.
The mouse and keyboard drivers for ADB were removed from the Mac OS in Mac OS 10.5 I think. Could you try the USB keyboard and mouse?
Do you think you could post a picture of Mac OS 10.5 running in QEMU?
That's interesting, I didn't get 10.5 to boot to desktop either but didn't think of trying without the NDRV, I maybe incorrectly assumed it was an unrelated problem due to the lack of a supported PMU or SMU based platform. I'll have a look later this week see if there's anything the driver is doing that is upsetting OS 10.5
Cheers, Ben.
Perhaps a bit misleading, but I meant the installation DVD boots to the installer without the driver. It takes a long time before the installer shows. Picture is here: http://www.open.ou.nl/hsp/images/qemu/qemu_leopard.jpg I already have no keyboard at the OpenBIOS prompt when using -usbdevice keyboard, so perhaps someone else has better luck.
For the keyboard issue, I think the problem is the Mac99 target uses OHCI. It is a USB controller that implements USB 1.1. Lets try USB 2.0. Could you try this command:
-device ich9-usb-uhci1,id=newusb -device usb-audio,bus=newusb.0 -device usb-keyboard,bus=newusb.0 -device usb-mouse,bus=newusb.0
It adds a usb audio device also. Do you think you could test out a few MP3's if the keyboard works?