I'm seeing regular kernel panics with IRDA trying to talk to my Psion 5mx.
The irpsion5 utility seems to not panic the kernel but ircomm crashes as soon
as the Psion in in range. This is kernel 2.2.14 with the 2.2.14irda1 patch and
irda-utils 0.9.7. The hardware is an Actisys 210L connected to the IR com port
on an Intel 430HX Motherboard.

Here are a couple of ksymoopses - I hope they're OK because I had to write
down the numbers from the screen and type them in again!

>>EIP: c010fb9f <del_timer+13/3c>
Trace: c017d612 <irda_start_timer+1a/38>
Trace: c486ce53 <autofs_next_wait_queue+5dc7/????>
Trace: c486ce53 <autofs_next_wait_queue+5dc7/????>
Trace: c0176416 <iriap_getvaluebyclass_request+52/170>
Trace: c486ce53 <autofs_next_wait_queue+5dc7/????>
Trace: c486cde7 <autofs_next_wait_queue+5d5b/????>
Trace: c0176c38 <iriap_watchdog_timer_expired+0/4>

------------------ 

>>EIP: c010fb9f <del_timer+13/3c>
Trace: c017d612 <irda_start_timer+1a/38>
Trace: c4827e53 <cleanup_module+3dc7/6fc0>
Trace: c4827e53 <cleanup_module+3dc7/6fc0>
Trace: c0176416 <iriap_getvaluebyclass_request+52/170>
Trace: c4827e53 <cleanup_module+3dc7/6fc0>
Trace: c4827dc7 <cleanup_module+3d3b/6fc0>
Trace: c0176c38 <iriap_watchdog_timer_expired+0/4>
Trace: c4827e53 <cleanup_module+3dc7/6fc0>
Trace: c4826cb9 <cleanup_module+2c2d/6fc0>
Trace: c4827de7 <cleanup_module+3d5b/6fc0>
Trace: c4827ddc <cleanup_module+3d50/6fc0>
Trace: c48263c4 <cleanup_module+2338/6fc0>
Trace: c4826852 <cleanup_module+27c6/6fc0>


Patrick



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