Re: Fwd: CMD 64x regression from 2.6.21 to 2.6.22 and 2.6.23?

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Hello.

Martin Rogge wrote:

Martin, could you run git-bisect (http://kerneltrap.org/node/11753 - sorry
for not explaining the procudure myself but Linus did it really well)
starting with:

	git bisect good 688a87d145e04f6761c63e7f2e19fd9b3e4ca060
	git bisect bad 826a1b6502d0d1d67fc41043fc831e90f2ef5835

The "good" one is the last commit before cmd64x changes and the "bad" one
is the first commit after them.  Since there is only 5 commits in between
it should be really quick find the bad one (worst-case: 3
recompiles/reboots).


I'll do my best. I appear to have git 1.5.2.2 on my machine, but I've never used it. In the old days we used not to have such luxury!

Give me a few days. I shall report back.

   BTW, can you try adding #define DEBUG to the driver meanwhile?..

cu Martin

WBR, Sergei
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