FYI: I've submitted a bug "[Bug 230251] New: Installation crashes when configuring lcs network adapter" (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=230251) against RHEL5 Beta 2.
Regards, Ludvik
Here are a few theories as to why this is happening. If there are kernel folks reading feel free to correct or chime in: 1.) In RHEL 5 (kernel 2.6.18), register_netdevice() calls might_sleep(). This is a change from RHEL 4 (2.6.9) where might_sleep() was not called. This may be related because the top of the stack (most recently called function) is an interrupt routine. 2.) In kernel 2.6.18, drivers/s390/net/lcs.c, lcs_new_device():2160, the function netif_carrier_on() is called. This was not called in the 2.6.9 lcs code. I can't find the bug report that necessitated this change, but perhaps this introduced a regression. 3.) In drivers/s390/net/lcs.c, in lcs_recover(), there is: [snip] rc = __lcs_shutdown_device(gdev, 1); rc = lcs_new_device(gdev); [..] This makes me wonder if there is a possible race condition since the device is destroyed and recreated right after each other, and your crash is in lcs_new_device() after ultimately attempting to check if the sysfs group exists (maybe it's still lingering from __lcs_shutdown_device?). Note the 2nd argument to __lcs_shutdown_device() is 1. Looking at __lcs_shutdown_device(), it does lcs_wait_for_threads() only when the 2nd argument is 0. Looking through the qeth code, it appears qeth_recover() does something similar but does call qeth_wait_for_threads(). Perhaps lcs_recovery() should do the same (i.e. call __lcs_shutdown_device with 0). I don't currently have an LCS type chpid defined, but if you're able to do some testing I could pass you a few kernels offline to test each point above. Also, feel free to open a bugzilla for this (https://bugzilla.redhat.com). -- Brad Hinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Technical Account Manager Red Hat, Inc. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: INFO LINUX-390 or visit http://www.marist.edu/htbin/wlvindex?LINUX-390
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