Hi Gregor! On Tue, 24 Feb 2009 16:21:12 +0100, gregor herrmann wrote: > What I've found out so far is: > * I get a kernel oops as described in > > http://lists.linuxtogo.org/pipermail/smartphones-userland/2009-February/001155.html > (dmesg output attached). > * The oops happens "late", i.e. the applications from .xsession are > already started; at the screen I have around this time the > "Requesting resource: ..." messages. > * As you assumed in your reply to Christian, it seems to be wifi > related; if I keep wicd from starting at runlevel 2 all is fine > (except that I can't start it later because I have no eth0).
Can you subscribe to the smartphones-kernel mailing list and reply to Christian's mail confirming the same problem, please? Or, is anyone other aware it this bug has already been reported upstream (i.e. Openmoko)? > On Tue, 24 Feb 2009 00:49:54 +0100, Luca Capello wrote: >> Another thing you can do to track the bugs >> is to check if the bus is present in the FSO-MS5 kernel as well, >> something like the following (not tested): > > Thanks for the detailed (and perfectly working instructions, I just > had to run `depmod 2.6.28-rc4' after booting into the kernel). Ah, yes, I forgot about that because with the Debian kernel package you do not need it. > Result: I get the same oops (cf. dmesg.om.txt, which has no diff > output against dmesg.txt). This is good since it means that the Debian kernel package is not to be blamed ;-) Without kidding, agricola.d.o is already building a new kernel package with the ar6000 driver as module: it would be nice if Christian and you could test it to be sure the oops is not present without it. I will contact you in private once the kernel package is ready. FWIW, this is anyway the way to go: if the ar6000 driver compiled as module works at the same level as the in-kernel version, then I will upload a new package with this change. Thx, bye, Gismo / Luca
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