On Fri, Oct 13, 2000 at 01:07:52AM +0100, David Woodhouse wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, David Woodhouse wrote:
> 
> > >      * USB: system hang with USB audio driver {CRITICAL} (David
> > >        Woodhouse, Randy Dunlap, Narayan Desai)
> > 
> > That fixes failure mode #1, in which the NMI watchdog gets triggered and
> > all subsequent attempts to open /dev/audio just block.
> > 
> > Unfortunately, it doesn't affect failure mode #2, in which the machine
> > just dies completely.
> 
> OK. This patch fixes failure mode #2 too - and lets it make noise without
> locking up the machine. By including the extra lines which Randy Dunlap
> sent me, it even makes the _right_ noise.

I had to patch it by hand into test10-pre2, but the noise is right and
the machine doesn't lock. Only problem is that the sound has a lot of
hickups and I get these messages in my syslog:

  Oct 13 14:51:40 arthur kernel: usb.c: bandwidth alloc increased by 36 to 72 for 2 
requesters
  Oct 13 14:51:40 arthur kernel: usb.c: bandwidth alloc reduced by 36 to 36 for 1 
requesters
  Oct 13 14:51:40 arthur kernel: usb.c: bandwidth alloc increased by 36 to 72 for 2 
requesters
  Oct 13 14:51:40 arthur kernel: usb.c: bandwidth alloc reduced by 36 to 36 for 1 
requesters
  Oct 13 14:51:40 arthur kernel: usb.c: bandwidth alloc increased by 36 to 72 for 2 
requesters
  [ad nauseam]

I didn't enable CONFIG_USB_BANDWIDTH, can this be related? Oh, and I'm
using the usb-uhci driver.

> My only remaining problem is that I've just woken She Who Must Be Obeyed
> by playing Terrorvision very loudly at 1 am.

Try "insmod earplugs.o" ;-)


Erik

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