Yes - both are known and on the bug list. But debugging OSX kernel drivers needs two machines with the same Darwin version connected through firewire and a lot of spare time since you have to force the machine to crash, then use gdb from the other machine to inspect and try to understand wat did go wrong. Then, reboot the crashed machine nd hope that the Journaled Filesystem and Time Machine can backup everything. Then try some fix in the sources. Recompile on the crashed machine. Copy binaries and symbol files to the inspection machine. Then, try again. Each such session takes approx. 30 minutes. And, you have to add time to understand the sparse documentation of IOKit. So, if you have no interruptions you verify approx. 8 ideas per day. All of them may be wrong and after a long day you have no progress...
Since the Apple CDC driver also works (but shows the problem that you have to reconfigure networking after each reboot), I do not have it on highest priority. BR, Nikolaus Am 12.09.2008 um 08:05 schrieb Christ van Willegen: >> >> * Some crash on the mac if you boot/shutdown with the usb plugged > > Also, lots of crashes if you do opkg upgrade (at least, I've had lots > of problems with that). _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community