On Fri, Sep 26, 2003 at 08:30:23AM -0700, David Brownell wrote:
> 
> >>Huh .. I guess some bits rotted, I know that once worked right.
> >>I just saw it too; looks like some memory got freed too early.
> >
> >
> >Do you think you can fix this?
> 
> I doubt I'll have time to do that.  Why don't you try? :)

Well, I don't know so much about the linux-usb code. I got no idea where
this could happen. The backtrace doesn't give me usefull informations.
Do you perhaps know a kernel-release where this worked? Do you think
this is a usb or cardbus-bug? Or are there perhaps some usb-backports I
could try and start to find out which changes improve the situation?

> >>On the other hand, for some reason 2.4.23-pre5 "usb-ohci" thought
> >>it was being rudely unplugged (and also misbehaved) when I just
> >>did "telinit 2", so there's more than enough wierdness to make
> >>you cautious with one of those cardbus controllers on 2.4 ...
> >
> >
> >I only got a cardbus ehci-hcd
> 
> Then it'd be a curious product if it didn't have some
> kind of companion full-speed controller.  Every cardbus
> device I've seen is a NEC controller, EHCI + 2 OHCI.
> 
> It's got to support full speed devices without an
> external high speed hub, and it's cheaper to use
> off-the-shelf "companion controller" solutions ...

OK, I will try


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