Daniel Gryniewicz wrote:
> 
> If it's hardware, why did it never do anything before?  I'm curious...
> Was the driver overriding it somehow?

No, the driver wasn't overriding it before, but it wasn't turning the light on 
either. There was no
way for you to know if it was on or off.
> 
> 
> I was the original one to report the panics with > 1G of RAM, so I
> definitely need something...  But, no panic now, so I'm happy either
> way.

There must be something in there that is even better than I thought. Even the 
blind squirrel gets a
nut once in a while.

>> Thanks for the data.
> 
> No problem.  Thanks for your work on the driver.  Any info I can give to
> help (aside from code; our company has NDAs with Broadcom, even if I've
> never seen the data sheets, so I can be considered contaminated...) will
> be gladly given.

I think this means that you are limited to testing, but that is extremely 
valuable.

Larry


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