The UHCI driver still has a couple of races against the hardware. It's not totally unexpected that you might see this sort of thing, although I would expect it not to be quite so frequent.
Of course, the problem might be something completely different. A failure in the HID system, for example. What happens if you plug your mouse into one of the high-speed USB ports instead of the UHCI port?
The problem occurs on all 4 USB jacks of my computer. How can I tell if they are high-speed (the USB mouse is the only USB device I own)?
I'm planning to fix those races, but it's not going to happen for some time to come. Too much other stuff needs to be done first.
Just to let you know: I tested on kernel 2.6.4, still freezing.
Regards,
Andreas
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