Mark van Doesburg said: > OK, I've rebooted the kernel with the printk. It is irq 18 which causes > the jump to the incorrect address. AFAIK this interrupt is used as a > timer interrupt (right ?) and there must be something that corrupts the > memory for this irq descriptor. This will probably somewhere in my own > code as no one else has this problem. Having the complete register dump would be very useful to confirm this. -- Russell King ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) unsubscribe: body of `unsubscribe linux-arm' to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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