Duncan Sands wrote:

>PS: Could you also please send logs obtained when using
>non-verbose debugging, i.e.
>
>#define DEBUG
>/*
>#define VERBOSE_DEBUG
>*/
>
>in the module source (because I see that the kernel's message
>buffer overflowed, meaning some messages were lost).
>
Alright, I disabled verbose debugging and increased size of receive 
buffer in the module. Here are the logs:

Connection phase (includes firmware upload, 3684 bridge startup and pppd 
startup) :

Sep 21 18:36:20 pentium-133 kernel: speedtch.c: udsl_usb_ioctl entered
Sep 21 18:36:43 pentium-133 kernel: speedtch.c: udsl_atm_open: vpi 1, vci 32
Sep 21 18:36:43 pentium-133 kernel: speedtch.c: udsl_atm_open: allocated 
vcc data 0xc2672fa0 (max_pdu: 1536)

After connection was established I tried to wget that 'all ones" file. 
Connection locked up as usual. There are no more
messages from speedtch.c in my logs. I guess that nothing extraordinary 
happens in driver, no buffer overflows or something
else, which could be harmful to the connection.

I'll carry on investigating this weird behaviour.

Regards

Andrej

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