Re: Kernel Oops after wakeup

2004-02-28 Thread Benjamin Herrenschmidt
On Sun, 2004-02-29 at 11:43, digger vermont wrote: > It comes from pcmcia-cs. This is all without any card in the slot. > 2.6.3-ben2: Weird... Make sure you are properly using the userland pcmcia-cs compiled for kernel drivers and not its own userland stuff. > Feb 28 18:33:08 [sudo] digger : TT

Re: Kernel Oops after wakeup

2004-02-28 Thread digger vermont
On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 05:07, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote: > > IN from bad port 2f0 at e2109c38 > > IN from bad port 2f1 at e2109c5c > > IN from bad port 2f8 at e2109c38 > > IN from bad port 2f9 at e2109c5c > > etc... > > What is this driver from hell ? You are running a driver for > some legac

Re: Kernel Oops after wakeup

2004-02-27 Thread Benjamin Herrenschmidt
> IN from bad port 2f0 at e2109c38 > IN from bad port 2f1 at e2109c5c > IN from bad port 2f8 at e2109c38 > IN from bad port 2f9 at e2109c5c etc... What is this driver from hell ? You are running a driver for some legacy x86 junk that is tapping random IO ports, that's very bad. Ben.

Re: Kernel Oops after wakeup

2004-02-26 Thread digger vermont
Hello, I realized at least this could be useful. digger cat /proc/cpuinfo processor : 0 cpu : 7455, altivec supported clock : 667MHz revision: 2.1 (pvr 8001 0201) bogomips: 665.60 machine : PowerBook3,4

Kernel Oops after wakeup

2004-02-25 Thread digger vermont
Hello All, Occasionally I've been have kernel Oops. I've just started to recognize the the signs to look for before it ends in freezing. It tends to happen after sleeping but I'm not sure if it starts there. I'm using a 2.6.3-ben2 kernel but I believe the same thing was happening with th