On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 5:18 AM, Sedat Dilek <sedat.di...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 10:46 AM, Stephen Rothwell <s...@canb.auug.org.au> > wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> Changes since 201209011: >> >> The pci tree lost its build failure. >> >> The mfd tree gained a conflict against Linus' tree. >> >> The omap_dss2 tree lost its conflict. >> >> The trivial tree gained a conflict against the mfd tree. >> >> The kvm tree gained a conflict against Linus' tree. >> >> The workqueues tree gained a conflict against the omap_dss2 tree. >> >> The usb tree gained conflicts against the usb.current tree. >> >> The staging tree gained a conflict against the thermal tree and a build >> failure for which I applied a merge fix patch. >> >> The tegra tree gained conflicts against the usb and arm-perf trees. >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> > > Hi, > > this weeks linux-next seems to bring new and new issues, yay :-)! > > I have taken a photo, but can't say what can have caused. > The issue is reproducible... > Immediately, after pressing any key (when X-display-manager (lightdm) > and X-greeter are up) my machine panics and is no more usable (cold > rough brutal killer restart). > Note: Using upstart or systemd does not matter. > > Any pointer to an area where to dig into or any feedback in general is > welcome! > > Kind Regards, > - Sedat -
[ CC Dmitry Torokhov (linux-input maintainer) plus linux-input ML ] By looking at my screenshot, someone could imagine that there is a problem coming from the input GIT branch(es) merges: input_to_handler() input_pass_values() input_handle_event() input_event() Unfortunately, with those 3 revert-patches I see the same kernel-panic. Dimitry, any idea what can cause this kernel-panic? - Sedat -
0001-Revert-Input-evdev-Add-the-events-callback.patch
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0002-Revert-Input-Send-events-one-packet-at-a-time.patch
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0003-Revert-Input-Move-autorepeat-to-the-event-passing-ph.patch
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