I have seen page faults from time to time also during the devel of PVR150
and 500 support when using 0.3.2a as base. I think there is a memory
overwrite somewhere in the ivtv or I2C support code. I have not been able to
pin point it, but multiple reloads of the ivtv module makes it crash
eventually in my setup.

/Ulf. 

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Sent: 03 January 2005 21:25
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Subject: Re: [ivtv-devel] pvr-150 problems...

On Mon, 3 Jan 2005, Peter Karlsson wrote:

> Ok, I have a habit of building the kernel without modules, i.e. v4l is
> built-in. I guess a re-compile is in order. But it shouldn't really
> matter wether I build it as a module or not, or should it? I'll try v4l as
> a module... Thanks for the input!

I've re-compiled the kernel with v4l as a module but still no go. First
run the machine didn't freeze right away and I saw some text about
page faults scroll by. But I can't reproduce it. Now it locks hard every
time I try. Any suggestions welcome.

Best regards

Peter K

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