On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 10:08:47AM -0400, Alan Stern wrote:
On Wed, 14 Apr 2010, Pedro Ribeiro wrote:
On 14 April 2010 11:09, Daniel Mack daniel@caiaq.de wrote:
Thanks! So the only thing I can do for now is submit exactly this patch. At least, it helps you and it shouldn't break anything. The question remains whether this type of memory should be used for all transfer_buffers.
Is there any chance you could push this to -stable? I don't care because I always use the latest kernel, but the next Debian stable and Ubuntu LTS are going to use 2.6.32.
No! Please don't do it: Don't submit the patch and _certainly_ don't submit it to -stable. It doesn't fix anything; it only works around a bug, and at the moment we don't even know if the bug is in the kernel or in Pedro's hardware (and even though it affects two different systems of his, nobody else has reported a similar problem). Papering over it will only remove the incentive to fix it properly.
No worries - I agree. But unfortunately, I'm out of ideas now, and my initial thoughts about what might cause the trouble were abviously not able to explain the issue. Does anyone see further steps of tracking this issue down?
Thanks, Daniel