On Friday, 2004-02-27 at 16:10:41 +0000, Ged Haywood wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Feb 2004, math wrote:

> > I've read that upgrades to 2.4.23 or higher solve the bug, but I
> > cannot find anything higher than 2.4.20-30.9 for RH9.

> You have to compile your own kernel.  It's not trouble on RH9 assuming
> you have installed the development tools and libraries needed.

I have a similar crash with 2.4.24. I'm using a PL-2303 to interface NUT
to a Belkin UPS. When the machine boots, I have to unplug the PL-2303 or
I get a kernel panic. With 2.4.23, I believe it was something like
"scheduling in interrupt". With 2.4.24 it was

Kernel BUG in sched.c:564
invalid operand 0000

... registers, traceback, etc.

Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler
In interrupt handler - not syncing.

Because of the latter fsck finds a few problems in /var.

It looks like the pl2303 driver has a problem with an open that finds
DCD asserted or something like that. I don't understand enough of the
logic in the USB drivers to locate this myself. Actually, I don't even
understand enough of the Linux kernel to follow the traceback.

Lupe Christoph
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