The problem is clear:
rtl8139_resume() unconditionally restarts the hardware, even if the
network was not yet started.
The hardware immediately notices something, and sends an interrupt.
The oops happens during rtl8139_open():
the function calls request_irq(), but assumes that the interrupts are
The problem is clear:
rtl8139_resume() unconditionally restarts the hardware, even if the
network was not yet started.
The hardware immediately notices something, and sends an interrupt.
The oops happens during rtl8139_open():
the function calls request_irq(), but assumes that the interrupts are
Hello:
I have an ADSL Internet connection and use dhcpcd (ver. 1.3.19-pl2) as
DHCP client. Everything works OK, but in one particular situation I always
get a kernel Oops. Here's how:
1) Boot into runlevel 1
2) Put computer into suspend mode (it wakes up immediately)
3) Change to runlevel 3
Hello:
I have an ADSL Internet connection and use dhcpcd (ver. 1.3.19-pl2) as
DHCP client. Everything works OK, but in one particular situation I always
get a kernel Oops. Here's how:
1) Boot into runlevel 1
2) Put computer into suspend mode (it wakes up immediately)
3) Change to runlevel 3
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