Oliver Neukum wrote (in response to me):
> 
> > I've seen similar issues firsthand on an SMP box.  I think the reported EIP
> > address tends to lie in non-USB parts of the kernel, such as various
> > network drivers, but I don't know if that's always the case.  I just know
> 
> Are they repeatable ?
Yes, with at least a moderate amount of USB activity.

> > that it's triggered by doing a fair amount of I/O on a /dev/usb/lp* device.
> >  In my and the other cases the problems went away when booting into "nosmp"
> > mode, and I assume the same would be true here as well.
> 
> I thought hpoj uses usbdevfs ?
No, hpoj uses printer.c for USB I/O.  We were just discussing this matter
recently on linux-usb-devel in regards to my printer.c changes I'm trying
to get included in the kernel, remember?  :-)

David

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