Re: usb causing 5.3 release/stable crash?

2005-02-01 Thread david uy
Okay, another case of replying to self 

Got a proper panic message this morning:

panic: uchi_abort_xfer : not in process context

Anybody seen one of these before?  Possible solutions?

David

On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 22:23:43 +0800, david uy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello,
 
 I connect to the office machine via serial modem after office hours
 and encountered no problems until I tried using one of those USB to
 Serial adapters - I could connect alright but for less than 24 hours.
 It's okay during the weekdays but the office machine would hang over
 the weekend. Had to press the reset button.  Unfortunately, it
 wouldn't boot anymore.  Reinstalled 5.3-release today.  And it's down
 after 4 hours remote dialin access.
 
 I used 5.3-stable from sometime December 2004 which worked well until
 I started using an ATEN UC-232 USB - Serial adapter, serial modem and
 mgetty.  I read somewhere that /dev/ucom# would be replaced by
 /dev/cuaU# - might that be the solution to my problem?
 
 Dave

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Re: usb causing 5.3 release/stable crash?

2005-02-01 Thread david uy
Yet another reply to self!

Got some info from the current mailing list - seems they have a patch
for this but don't know how to apply it.  Patch maybe?

Has this patch been included in the latest -stable?  Building world as
I write this.  Will attempt to apply the patch, too!  *fingers
crossed*

David

On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 08:54:18 +0800, david uy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Okay, another case of replying to self 
 
 Got a proper panic message this morning:
 
 panic: uchi_abort_xfer : not in process context
 
 Anybody seen one of these before?  Possible solutions?
 
 David
 
 On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 22:23:43 +0800, david uy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hello,
 
  I connect to the office machine via serial modem after office hours
  and encountered no problems until I tried using one of those USB to
  Serial adapters - I could connect alright but for less than 24 hours.
  It's okay during the weekdays but the office machine would hang over
  the weekend. Had to press the reset button.  Unfortunately, it
  wouldn't boot anymore.  Reinstalled 5.3-release today.  And it's down
  after 4 hours remote dialin access.
 
  I used 5.3-stable from sometime December 2004 which worked well until
  I started using an ATEN UC-232 USB - Serial adapter, serial modem and
  mgetty.  I read somewhere that /dev/ucom# would be replaced by
  /dev/cuaU# - might that be the solution to my problem?
 
  Dave
 

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