Uh, nm, sorry for the noise, it was my code that used the same message
and transfer struct. (Maybe if I posted before I'd find it sooner? ;-) )
Domen
On 16/12/08 10:42 +0100, Domen Puncer wrote:
> Hello!
>
> At least I think this is the reason.
>
> I'm doing spi_async transfers, and in the middle, I get an interrupt
> which triggers another spi_async (presumably in the middle of spi
> callback) , to read status register.
>
> The resulting backtrace is:
<snip>
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