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SubjectRe: bcm43xx regression 2.6.19rc3 -> rc5, rtnl_lock trouble?
On Sat, Nov 18, 2006 at 09:27:13AM -0800, Ray Lee wrote:
> Larry Finger wrote:
> > Johannes Berg wrote:
> >> Hah, that's a lot more plausible than bcm43xx's drain patch actually
> >> causing this. So maybe somehow interrupts for bcm43xx aren't routed
> >> properly or something...
> >>
> >> Ray, please check /proc/interrupts when this happens.
>
> When it happens, I can't. The keyboard is entirely dead (I'm in X, perhaps at
> a console it would be okay). The only thing that works is magic SysRq. even
> ctrl-alt-f1 to get to a console doesn't work.
>
> That said, /proc/interrupts doesn't show MSI routed things on my AMD64 laptop.
>...

If there is any interrupt related problem involved, it should be visible
from dmesg.

Can you send the complete dmesg's from -rc3, -rc5 and -rc6?

> Ray

cu
Adrian

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