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[Bug 1574246] Re: Drunken keyboard in go32v2 programs


From: Launchpad Bug Tracker
Subject: [Bug 1574246] Re: Drunken keyboard in go32v2 programs
Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2021 04:17:36 -0000

[Expired for QEMU because there has been no activity for 60 days.]

** Changed in: qemu
       Status: Incomplete => Expired

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Title:
  Drunken keyboard in go32v2 programs

Status in QEMU:
  Expired

Bug description:
  QEMU 2.5.0, SeaBIOS 1.9.1; I've been noticing this bug for quite a
  while, though.

  Steps to reproduce:

  # Create a VM image, install DOS in it (doesn't matter which) and launch it.
  # Launch a "bare DOS" DPMI host (not an operating system) in it; I tested 
with CWSDPMI and HDPMI32.
  # Run a go32v2 program which reads keyboard input (say, the Lua interpreter: 
<http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/distributions/1.1/repos/devel/lua.zip>;
 the Free Pascal IDE will also do; on the other hand, DOS/4GW programs seem 
unaffected).
  # Quickly type in something random (e.g. alternate between hitting "p" and 
"q"), then optionally move the cursor left and right.
  # Observe how some keystrokes are missed, and some are caught twice.

  The issue does NOT arise:
  * on bare metal DOS,
  * in VirtualBox,
  * in Bochs with stock Plex86 BIOS,
  * in Bochs with SeaBIOS,
  * in DOSEMU,
  * in DOSBox,
  * in QEMU when the DPMI host is Windows 3.11/9x
  so at this point I'm reasonably sure that it's the fault of either QEMU or 
SeaBIOS, and probably the former. The issue arises regardless of whether KVM is 
enabled.

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