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From: David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>
To: Andre Tomt <andre@tomt.net>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-usb@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: USB OOPS 2.6.25-rc2-git1
Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 16:53:46 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200802201653.47166.david-b@pacbell.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <47BCC4FD.1050701@tomt.net>

On Wednesday 20 February 2008, Andre Tomt wrote:
> David Brownell wrote:
> > On Wednesday 20 February 2008, Andre Tomt wrote:
> >> It has not crashed yet with the patch though.
> > 
> > It seems that one of the tweks in this patch made the watchdog
> > act better than before.  So unless I hear from you (before the
> > start of next week) that some other message appears, or that your
> > oops re-appears, I'll submit some version of this patch for RC3.
> 
> OOPS'ed again after some hours. The OOPS looks identical to me besides 
> all kind of other crap mixed in the trace due to a lot of unrelated 
> activity going on.
> 
> Quite a lot of the same IAA messages (status 8029 and 8028, cmd 10021) 
> in /var/log/debug prior to the crash, over the entire uptime time span.
> 
> This was with the first patch posted only. Not any of the other ones.

Hmm ... I'd have expected some other IAA/IAAD message too.


> > And if you're up for it, I may have another patch for you
> > to try on top of this one ... I had an idea about IRQ trigger
> > modes that might be causing this problem.
> 
> It'll have to be tomorrow. Should I throw in the anti-oops patch too?

Sure.  I expect you'll see the stacktrace then, instead of oopsing.

You might turn that one IAA message into an ehci_vdbg() call
instead of an ehci_dbg() call, since  the data it gives isn't
useful.  That would reduce the amount of log noise you seee.

- Dave
 


  reply	other threads:[~2008-02-21  0:54 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 25+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-02-19 15:19 USB OOPS 2.6.25-rc2-git1 Andre Tomt
2008-02-19 18:49 ` David Brownell
2008-02-19 23:04   ` Andre Tomt
2008-02-20  0:32     ` David Brownell
2008-02-20 20:33       ` Andre Tomt
2008-02-20 21:16         ` Alan Stern
2008-02-20 21:56           ` David Brownell
2008-02-20 22:33             ` Alan Stern
2008-02-20 22:54               ` David Brownell
2008-02-21 16:15                 ` Alan Stern
2008-03-05  4:15                   ` David Brownell
2008-03-05 17:04                     ` Alan Stern
2008-03-05 17:39                       ` David Brownell
2008-02-21 15:56             ` Alan Stern
2008-02-25  9:13               ` David Brownell
2008-02-20 21:24         ` David Brownell
2008-02-21  0:25           ` Andre Tomt
2008-02-21  0:53             ` David Brownell [this message]
2008-02-19 19:31 ` Alan Stern
2008-02-19 21:58   ` Andre Tomt
2008-02-19 22:24 ` David Miller
2008-02-20  0:19   ` David Brownell
2008-02-20  1:40     ` David Miller
2008-02-20 16:10     ` Alan Stern
2008-02-19 22:28 ` Andre Tomt

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