Just FYI, may not be related to your problem...
We had similar case that linux machine reboot just after running rt
thread.
Later we have found that too much use of rtl_printf was the cause. Once
we removed call to that, our module ran fine.
At [Thu, 5 Oct 2000 17:08:04 +0200]
Olaf Petzold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> the attached code crashs, why ? The goal was to synchronize two rtl threads
> with kernel-2.2.14-rtl-2.2. The counter mechanism is working as we can see on
> the debug messages. After the screen was full of those messages, the box was
> rebooting. It's not clear for us why it's does. The source isn't using the
> periodic mode. If I see these problems, I guess that the problems from the
> thread "unwelcome reboot" does not regards to comedi. The only thing: inside
> the callback function there should not be a rtl_printf - thats kills the
> interrupt handler! Mostly the cursor disappears after insmod this module.
>
> Who can help ??
>
> Thanks Olaf
>
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