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Hi all,

I am getting the following output on my h1910's screen on boot: (this is me 
retyping what's on the screen, edited to include addr2line output. kernel had 
to be recompiled with gdb support, no other options tweaked - line numbers 
may be off by 1 or 2.) my notes are marked with a >>>.

sh.
udc: unrecognized product revision: 69052904 >>> this iPAQ has a 200mhz xscale
Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address f0000040
pgd = c0004000
[f0000040] *pgd=00000000
Internal error: Oops: f5 [#1]
CPU: 0
PC: [<c00b27fc>] >>> drivers/usb/gadget/pxa2xx_udc.c:381 == LED_EP0_OFF;
LR: [<c00115f0>] >>> drivers/usb/gadget/pxa2xx_udc.c:2181 == udc_reinit(dev);
Not tainted
SP: c0195fc8
IP: 00000000
FP: 00000000
r10: a00117e4
r9: 69052904
r8: 00000001
r7: 00000000
r6: c00b7838 >>> looks like a static var: addr2line:??:0. nm:"driver_name".
r5: c00dc19c >>> nm: memory.1
r4: c00b7838
r3: 0001406b
r2: f0000000
r1: f9300000
r0: c00dc19c
flags: nZCv
IRQs on
FIQs off
Mode SVC_32
Segment kernel
Control: 397F
Table: a0004000
DAC: 0000001D
Process swapper (blah blah)
Stack: (blah)
00000000
c00cfa34 >>> processor_id
c0012f04 >>> __initcall_init
00000000
c00cfa34 >>> processor_id
c00c4dd4 >>> cr_alignment
c00086cc >>> do_initcalls
c00d6a34 >>> num_physpages
... the rest is likely irrelevant. there is no backtrace - no frame pointer in 
this kernel. code: e3a0220f e3c33b02 e5813004 e580c0dc (e5923040)
And then the old kernel panic: attempted to kill init.

HTH,
Joshua Wise | www.joshuawise.com
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