[linux-dvb] bt878(0): IRQ lockup, cleared int mask

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I really would like to test that, but I even don't know for what kernel
version this should be.

In my 2.6.14 Vanilla tree with the Nitro patchset just failed HUNKs.
As far as I know does Nitro not break with DVB stuff.

Sorry, I really would like to test, but I don't want to do my system
without the Nitro patchset.

Just for helping you to debug the driver, please let me know as soon as
possible, for what kernel version I should test this and I will start
that for you.

Another question: What exact information do you need from me?

Thanks for your help and answers,

kraM

PS: I am a kernel DAU :) or something similar.

Manu Abraham wrote:
> 
> Can you test this one out ? You can even pull the entire tree as a
> tarball , by clicking on gz or bz options.
> 
> http://www.thadathil.net/cgi-bin/hgwebdir.cgi/v4l-dvb-cleanup?cmd=changeset;node=1b4ffaea140aaff910e5d2b26451c57d2a88caa5
> 
> 
> Eventhough this doesn't fix the exact cause of the lockup, ignoring the
> interrupts would fix the lockup problem, if this solves the problem, i
> will apply the same fix for IRQ lockup that i had for another PCI bridge.
> 
> 
> Manu
> 

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