On 10:24, Andre Noll wrote:
Can you confirm that, when the `culprit' patch is reverted (as per
the first email), the bug disappears?
I double-checked this before sending the first mail, but I also will
try the patch you sent today and report tomorrow.
I now can confirm that also with
On 07:13, Gerrit Renker wrote:
honestly, I have been unable to reproduce the bug, but there is a point
in what you said regarding the CCID-split patch. In fact, you identified
a real bug.
I have looked at your application:
* the server listens, accepts and
* then writes to the client
at kernel/timer.c:407!
invalid opcode: [#1]
PREEMPT
CPU:0
EIP:0060:[c01256a2]Not tainted VLI
EFLAGS: 00210246 (2.6.20 #14)
EIP is at mod_timer+0x1d/0x21
eax: df6e473c ebx: df6e4400 ecx: edx: fffc231e
esi: df6e4400 edi: db534c4c ebp: 01a1 esp: dce2be0c
ds
Hi Andre,
thank you for continued testing. I spent a long while yesterday evening
isolating
possible causes. Here are further pointers
1. Can you please tell us which kernel you are using? If it is a very recent
one, can you please check whether you get the following message in your
On 09:20, Gerrit Renker wrote:
thank you for continued testing. I spent a long while yesterday evening
isolating
possible causes. Here are further pointers
1. Can you please tell us which kernel you are using?
I checked 2.6.19.x (which works), 2.6.20, 2.6.20.1 and 2.6.21-rc1
(which all
, so
any further information - in particular the tests in (1,2) would be good to
do.
Gerrit
| ccid2_hc_tx_send_packet: pipe=1 cwnd=1
| [ cut here ]
| kernel BUG at kernel/timer.c:407!
| invalid opcode: [#1]
| PREEMPT
| CPU:0
| EIP:0060:[c0124ace
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