Andreas Steinmetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The attached bluetooth oops can be reliably reproduced on my x86_64
> laptop. It happens when hciattach is still running while a sequence of
> "cardctl eject" and then "killproc /sbin/cardmgr" is executed.
> Though this seems to point to preempt I
Andreas Steinmetz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The attached bluetooth oops can be reliably reproduced on my x86_64
laptop. It happens when hciattach is still running while a sequence of
cardctl eject and then killproc /sbin/cardmgr is executed.
Though this seems to point to preempt I could manage
The attached bluetooth oops can be reliably reproduced on my x86_64
laptop. It happens when hciattach is still running while a sequence of
"cardctl eject" and then "killproc /sbin/cardmgr" is executed.
Though this seems to point to preempt I could manage to cause similar
oopses on non-preemptible
The attached bluetooth oops can be reliably reproduced on my x86_64
laptop. It happens when hciattach is still running while a sequence of
cardctl eject and then killproc /sbin/cardmgr is executed.
Though this seems to point to preempt I could manage to cause similar
oopses on non-preemptible
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