With the following configuration, keyboard mouse and other inputs stop responding with eDP + HDMI/DP . Steps to reproduce: 1. Turn DUT off 2. Connect HDMI and/or DP 3. Boot DUT back on again 4. Wait until Logging screen appears Spected result: The keyboard and mouse should be working without issues in order to login Actual Result: Keyboard, mouse and other U inputs stop responding, Basic debug: Disconnect HDMI and/or DP.. no response Try to connect through ssh.. no response Connect HDMI and/or DP after login.. eDP goes black and output monitor never adjust resolution getting different frames of Desktop. Setup Platform: Broxton P A0 Platform CPU Name : Intel(R) @ 1.2 GHz (family: 6, model: 92, stepping: 8) – 4 cores SoC : BROXTON-P A0 CRB : Apollo Lake RVP… Reworks : … Software BIOS (IFWI Version): … BIOS : 119 … CSE FW : … KSC : … Software Linux distribution: Ubuntu 15.10 64 bits Kernel: drm-intel-nightly 4.4.0 8114b00 from http://cgit.freedesktop.org/drm-intel/ drm: tag libdrm-2.4.66 e342c0f from http://cgit.freedesktop.org/mesa/drm/ mesa: tag mesa-11.0.8 261daab from http://cgit.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/ cairo: tag 1.15.2 db8a7f1 from http://cgit.freedesktop.org/cairo waffle: master bb29b2a from https://github.com/waffle-gl/waffle xorg-server-macros: master d7acec2 from git://git.freedesktop.org/git/xorg/util/macros libva: tag libva-1.6.1 cb418f6 from http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libva/ vaapi-intel-driver: tag 1.6.1 2110b3a from http://cgit.freedesktop.org/vaapi/intel-driver
Created attachment 121164 [details] Dmesg log
Getting in to the system in text mode gives the chance to use keyboard, no matter if you have HDMI and/or DP. But after you try to startx, the system becomes unresponsive Attaching Log
We suspect a configuration problem. Assigned to Olivier to give details.
Adding the maxcpus=1 option enables keyboard and mouse when connecting monitors, however the graphic interface breaks up really hard when using the mouse... it becomes very unstable
Mouse/keyboard driver was missing
So closed
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