• G
    hw/vmmouse.c: Disable vmmouse after reboot · 069ab0eb
    Gerhard Wiesinger 提交于
    Bugfix after reboot when vmmouse was enabled and another OS which uses e.g. PS/2
    mouse.
    
    Details:
    When a guest activated the vmmouse followed by a reboot the vmmouse was still
    enabled and the PS/2 mouse was therefore unsusable. When another guest is then
    booted without vmmouse support (e.g. PS/2 mouse) the mouse is not working.
    
    Reason is that VMMouse has priority and disables all other mouse entities
    and therefore must be disabled on reset.
    
    Testscenario:
    1.) Boot e.g. OS with VMMouse support (e.g. Windows with VMMouse tools)
    2.) reboot
    3.) Boot e.g. OS without VMMouse support (e.g. DOS) => PS/2 mouse doesn't work
         any more. Fixes that issue.
    
    Testscenario 2 by Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com>:
    Confirm that this patch fixes a real issue. Setup: qemu.git,
    opensuse 11.4 guest, SDL graphic, system_reset while guest is using the
    vmmouse. Without the patch, the vmmouse become unusable after the
    reboot. Also, the mouse stays in absolute mode even before X starts again.
    
    Fixed by:
    Disabling the vmmouse in its reset handler.
    Tested-by: NAndreas F=E4rber <afaerber@suse.de>
    Signed-off-by: NGerhard Wiesinger <lists@wiesinger.com>
    Signed-off-by: NAnthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com>
    069ab0eb
vmmouse.c 7.7 KB