Hi > > Could someone reproduce? > Yes ! I have exactly the same bug. A workaround to play with usb gadget is to remove the g_serial in /etc/modules but that not fix the issue.
I have also found this topic https://bbs.nextthing.co/t/is-here-appropriate-place-to-report-bugs-about-c-h-i-p-usb-otg-hangs/8030/4 Le dimanche 17 juillet 2016 15:42:21 UTC+2, Benjamin Henrion a écrit : > > Hi, > > I received my CHIP last week, playing with it. > > I don't know if it is supposed to be like that, but when I do an rmmod > g_serial, the kernel seems to crash (I am in SSH, no serial console > yet), the IP address of the wifi is not reachable anymore: > > ================================ > root@chip:/home/chip# rmmod g_serial > root@chip:/home/chip# > Message from syslogd@chip at Jul 17 13:37:17 ... > kernel:[ 1281.860000] Internal error: Oops: 17 [#1] SMP ARM > > Message from syslogd@chip at Jul 17 13:37:17 ... > kernel:[ 1281.860000] Process systemd (pid: 1, stack limit = 0xdf4cc210) > > Message from syslogd@chip at Jul 17 13:37:17 ... > kernel:[ 1281.860000] Stack: (0xdf4cdcb8 to 0xdf4ce000) > > Message from syslogd@chip at Jul 17 13:37:17 ... > kernel:[ 1281.860000] dca0: > df4cdd1c df4cdcc8 > > Message from syslogd@chip at Jul 17 13:37:17 ... > kernel:[ 1281.860000] dcc0: bf04c3b8 c068c008 c0170020 c016fd3c > c610aa80 dde15800 ffffffff 00000000 > > Message from syslogd@chip at Jul 17 13:37:17 ... > kernel:[ 1281.860000] dce0: c610aa80 dde15800 df4cdd1c df4cdcf8 > c03b4f38 dde15800 00000000 0f600000 > > Message from syslogd@chip at Jul 17 13:37:17 ... > kernel:[ 1281.860000] dd00: dddb81b0 c610aa80 00000000 ffffffed > df4cdd5c df4cdd20 c03b6cd8 bf04c394 > > Message from syslogd@chip at Jul 17 13:37:17 ... > kernel:[ 1281.860000] dd20: bf04c76c c0689fc4 df4cdd5c df4cdd38 > c03b321c c610aa80 00000100 0f600000 > ================================ > > Could someone reproduce? > > Best, > > PS: are there any CHIP guys here? > > -- > Benjamin Henrion <bhenrion at ffii.org> > FFII Brussels - +32-484-566109 - +32-2-3500762 > "In July 2005, after several failed attempts to legalise software > patents in Europe, the patent establishment changed its strategy. > Instead of explicitly seeking to sanction the patentability of > software, they are now seeking to create a central European patent > court, which would establish and enforce patentability rules in their > favor, without any possibility of correction by competing courts or > democratically elected legislators." > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "linux-sunxi" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
