| PCKBC(4) | Device Drivers Manual | PCKBC(4) |
pckbc — PC (ISA)
keyboard controller driver
pckbc* at isa? flags 0x00 (alpha, amd64,
i386, loongson)
pckbc* at acpi? flags 0x00 (amd64)
pckbc* at ebus? (sparc64)
pckbd* at pckbc?
pms* at pckbc?
The pckbc driver handles resource
allocation and device attachment for the traditional PC/AT keyboard
controller, or emulations thereof. It provides up to two logical connections
for child devices, the “keyboard” slot for a keyboard and the
“auxiliary” slot for mice (the latter might be missing in
older keyboard controllers, or recent emulations).
To avoid attaching a phantom PS/2 keyboard device, the
isa(4) attachment of the pckbc
driver will attempt to detect USB legacy keyboard emulation on amd64 and
i386 systems. Unfortunately, the detection heuristics may fail on older
systems with a real PS/2 keyboard. The keyboard can be forced to attach on
these systems, by changing the device flags to 1.
The acpi(4) attachment of the
pckbc driver defaults to attach only where it would
perform better than its legacy isa(4) attachment. Should
this logic be insufficient, it is possible to force it to always attach, by
changing its device flags to 1.
acpi(4), ebus(4), intro(4), isa(4), pckbd(4), pms(4), boot_config(8)
| February 10, 2025 | Debian |