[Bug 101461] Kernel panic on shutdown when using broadcom module

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https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101461

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--- Comment #2 from hephooey@xxxxxxxxx ---
I have the almost the same kernel panic message with 4.1.x, I am using a
MacBook 11.3 so I do not think the dell laptop patch would help me. It has a
broadcom BT chip (05ac:8289), it does not require any special patches and with
4.1.x it only works when I do NOT compile btbcm into the kernel (because
btbcm_read_verbose_config always return an "Read verbose config info failed"
error thus interrupt the initiation of the module). The fastest way to trigger
the panic is to unload the btusb module (it is loaded automatically by udev),
then run something with heavy cpu/io, for me I just start kmail and the system
will halt almost immediately everytime, on the other side if I only run some
vim in the console the system seems can last forever.

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