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authorPaul Fox <pgf@laptop.org>2010-05-19 10:11:13 -0700
committerDmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com>2010-05-19 10:14:15 -0700
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Input: Documentation/sysrq.txt - update KEY_SYSRQ info
While setting up sysrq operation on the XO laptop (which lacks a SysRq key), i realized that the documentation was quite out of date. Change documentation of SysRq to reflect current KEY_SYSRQ value. Signed-off-by: Paul Fox <pgf@laptop.org> Signed-off-by: Randy Dunlap <randy.dunlap@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
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@@ -177,13 +177,13 @@ virtual console (ALT+Fn) and then back again should also help.
* I hit SysRq, but nothing seems to happen, what's wrong?
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-There are some keyboards that send different scancodes for SysRq than the
-pre-defined 0x54. So if SysRq doesn't work out of the box for a certain
-keyboard, run 'showkey -s' to find out the proper scancode sequence. Then
-use 'setkeycodes <sequence> 84' to define this sequence to the usual SysRq
-code (84 is decimal for 0x54). It's probably best to put this command in a
-boot script. Oh, and by the way, you exit 'showkey' by not typing anything
-for ten seconds.
+There are some keyboards that produce a different keycode for SysRq than the
+pre-defined value of 99 (see KEY_SYSRQ in include/linux/input.h), or which
+don't have a SysRq key at all. In these cases, run 'showkey -s' to find an
+appropriate scancode sequence, and use 'setkeycodes <sequence> 99' to map
+this sequence to the usual SysRq code (e.g., 'setkeycodes e05b 99'). It's
+probably best to put this command in a boot script. Oh, and by the way, you
+exit 'showkey' by not typing anything for ten seconds.
* I want to add SysRQ key events to a module, how does it work?
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