On Wednesday 24 May 2006 12:50 am, Jonatan Antoni wrote:
> I have reconstructed the following case:
> - establish the usb-connection between the target and a windows host
> - do "modprobe g_ether" on the target
> - do "ifconfig usb0 192.168.1.2 up" on the target
> - test the connection with e.g. ping
> - do "rmmod g_ether"
> The system hangs with a kernel oops message.

Didn't repeat for me using the current at91 patchset:

   http://maxim.org.za/AT91RM9200/2.6/2.6.17-rc4-at91.patch.gz

While all the AT91 code is getting merged upstream, there will likely
be some glitches, so you should be tracking those out-of-tree patches.

- Dave




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