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 Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB Pour se désinscrire : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
