Brian Fundakowski Feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can't get more info because crash dumps don't work when this happens, but 
> for what it's worth, here's a traceback which shows what happens when I 
> attempt to use my da0: <SanDisk ImageMate II 1.30> Removable Direct Access
> SCSI-2 device on an OHCI-based controller.  This was working just a few days 
> ago with a UHCI controller, so ...
> 
> The crash is from an invalid read at 0xbff3e000, which is PTmap plus some
> offset. The trace as far as I can get it, from a kernel with USB but no
> "options" 
> enabled, would be:
> 
> ohci_alloc_std_chain+0xf5 (calling a DMAADDR() function, I believe)
> ohci_device_bulk_start+0x0d
> ohci_device_bulk_transfer+0x27
> usbd_transfer+0xc0
> umass_setup_transfer+0x4f
> umass_bbb_state
> usb_transfer_complete
> ohci_softintr
> 
> Can anyone confirm if this is normal or I have an exceptional system?  I 
> have two completely unrelated OHCI-based controllers in my system and 
> neither works.

Anyone?  I kinda want to use my CF reader.

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