> thanks for testing -- I think module insertion & removal, combined with card
> insertion & ejection or suspend / resume might be the most likely error path
> this time; though I couldn't create any issues here on my test box...

I did the suggested testing now and everything still behaves like the
2.6.30-distro kernel from Debian. Cool work!

This also means, I discovered something I never noticed before. This happens
when I remove CF-cards (same for both types I have lying here):

[  150.313371] pcmcia_socket pcmcia_socket0: pccard: PCMCIA card inserted into 
slot 0
[  150.314593] pcmcia 0.0: pcmcia: registering new device pcmcia0.0
[  150.392217] Probing IDE interface ide2...
[  150.667050] hde: SanDisk SDCFH-128, CFA DISK drive
[  151.306831] ide2 at 0xc100-0xc107,0xc10e on irq 11
[  151.306939] hde: max request size: 128KiB
[  151.306948] hde: 250880 sectors (128 MB) w/1KiB Cache, CHS=980/8/32
[  151.307042]  hde: hde1
[  151.327094] ide-cs: hde: Vpp = 0.0
[  154.778843] pcmcia_socket pcmcia_socket0: pccard: card ejected from slot 0
[  154.779280] Trying to free nonexistent resource 
<000000000000c10e-000000000000c10e>
[  154.779289] Trying to free nonexistent resource 
<000000000000c100-000000000000c107>

The last two lines sound like a problem. Is it known? (I repeat: This is not a
regression of your patches, it also happens with 2.6.30.)

Regards,

   Wolfram

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