On Tue, 2009-06-02 at 19:33 -0500, Mike Isely wrote: > Looks like a crash happened while the driver tied to tear down its sysfs > interface. There isn't much else I can glean from this except to say > that the pvrusb2 driver and pretty much any form of Linux suspend have > never played well together. Realize that the pvrusb2 hardware is > self-powered - it's going to stay on even if the PC turns off. This > behavior is kind of out of scope for what one might expect when trying > to suspend a PC. I would assume that in this case the suspend process > should try to force a hot-unplug of the USB connected devices first, but > I don't really know and in any case it's outside the control of the > pvrusb2 driver. Admittedly the driver should never oops under any > circumstance, however I don't really follow what this circumstance is - > i.e. exactly what context is being used to force out the driver here.
Exactly. And since I have usb compiled at modules, looks like suspend tried to unload everything and this might have occurred do to lirc locking up on stop. (I tried hibernate once & it seemed to stop the hibernation process after "/etc/init.d/lircd stop"... Invoking hibernate again and it proceeded to hibernate & oops. Likely lircd never *really* did stop and locked up stopping -- or something similar to a timing issue. I'll keep an eye on this & post any additional I get -- or if I resolve it. -- Roger http://rogerx.freeshell.org _______________________________________________ pvrusb2 mailing list [email protected] http://www.isely.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pvrusb2
