> I'd have expected that this would have been caused by i386 platform
> borkage.  But in the debian bug report, Michal has fingered davem's
> http://www.kernel.org/git/?p=linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-2.6.18.y.
> git;a=commit;h=050bbb196392b9c178f82b1205a23dd2f915ee93
> as the cause.
> 
> Michal, what makes you believe that this particualr patch is to
> blame?

Sorry, I'm not git expert, I only browsed sunhme.c changes through
http interface and I downloaded a11 driver revisions between what
I considered 2.6.17 driver (by date) and latest revision.
I compiled all revisions by hand and insmoded all these modules
until driver worked. Probably I didn't mentioned it in bug report,
but after loading working driver and kernel assigning correct
interrupts as seen in dmesg, all driver revisions loaded afterwards
worked, even those bad.
>From my pov driver is broken, because older version works with
2.6.18.

Regards
Michal Pokrywka
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