Hi Linux Media, I was quite keen to try out the new modules for em28xx on my raspberry. Unfortunately, when the module is about to be used by a frontend (TVHEADEND in this case) a reproducable kernel panic occurs. Here is the console output. pi@raspbmc:~$ tvheadend Apr 23 00:16:06.977 [ INFO] charset: 71 entries loaded kernel:Internal error: Oops: 17 [#1] PREEMPT ARM kernel:Process tvheadend (pid: 1409, stack limit = 0xd79ea268) kernel:Stack: (0xd79ebc48 to 0xd79ec000) kernel:bc40: d7951260 d563f000 00000000 c046be40 d8da1140 d79ebc68 kernel:bc60: d8d84288 00000048 00000000 00000048 d7992684 d79ebcc7 d79ffa00 d5207360 kernel:bc80: bf099be0 00000000 d79ebcbc d79ebc98 bf04eca4 bf04eb00 00000001 bf0ec0e0 kernel:bca0: 00000000 d7991000 fffffff7 d7992684 d79ebcd4 d79ebcc0 bf04ee78 bf04ec80 kernel:bcc0: d78700b0 00000001 d79ebcfc d79ebcd8 bf04ef28 bf04ee60 d7992684 d7991000 kernel:bce0: d7a49418 d56546e0 d79ffa00 d5207360 d79ebd0c d79ebd00 bf04efa8 bf04ee8c kernel:bd00: d79ebd1c d79ebd10 bf09d4b0 bf04ef5c d79ebd64 d79ebd20 bf091038 bf09d490 kernel:bd20: c009a098 c01c7b0c 0d400000 d5703798 d79ebd4c d79ebd40 c009a04c d5207360 kernel:bd40: bf09685c d5703798 d56546e0 00000000 bf099be0 00000000 d79ebd84 d79ebd68 kernel:bd60: bf08916c bf090fa4 d79ea000 d5703798 d5207360 bf099be0 d79ebdbc d79ebd88 kernel:bd80: c009a8bc bf0890dc d79ebdbc 00000000 d79ebdbc d5207360 d5703798 d5207368 kernel:bda0: c009a7fc d79ebe90 00000024 00000000 d79ebde4 d79ebdc0 c0094cd8 c009a808 kernel:bdc0: d79ebea4 d79ebf60 00000000 00020000 d79ebe90 00000000 d79ebdfc d79ebde8 kernel:bde0: c0094d94 c0094b20 d79ebea4 d79ebee0 d79ebe74 d79ebe00 c00a4ad4 c0094d78 kernel:be00: c00a1c58 c00a1b98 d79ebe74 d79ebe18 c00a1f38 c00a1c48 00000028 d7b6a820 kernel:be20: 00000000 d79ebee8 00000000 00000000 d753ecc8 d5207360 00000000 00000000 kernel:be40: d5703798 d57038e8 00000004 d79ebee0 d5207360 d79ebf60 d79ebe90 00000000 kernel:be60: 00000041 d79ea000 d79ebed4 d79ebe78 c00a5174 c00a4514 d79ebea4 c0080018 kernel:be80: d547edb0 00000028 00000678 d79ea000 d78101d0 d753b1a0 d79ebeb4 d79ebea8 kernel:bea0: 00000000 00000000 d79ebefc d79ebf60 00000001 ffffff9c d5546000 ffffff9c kernel:bec0: d79ea000 00000000 d79ebf54 d79ebed8 c00a57fc c00a50d0 00000041 b6c98350 kernel:bee0: d78101d0 d753b1a0 7924c38a 00000009 d5546012 c04365b8 00000000 d74082b0 kernel:bf00: d5703798 00000101 00000004 00000000 00000000 00000004 d79ebf54 d79ebf28 kernel:bf20: c00b2508 c00b1f2c 00020000 d5546000 00020000 00000000 d5546000 00020000 kernel:bf40: 00000004 00000001 d79ebf94 d79ebf58 c0095af0 c00a57d4 d79ebf84 d79ebf68 kernel:bf60: 00020000 c0370000 00000024 00000100 be8eee30 00000000 00000000 00000005 kernel:bf80: c000e444 00000000 d79ebfa4 d79ebf98 c0095bb4 c0095a0c 00000000 d79ebfa8 kernel:bfa0: c000e2c0 c0095b98 be8eee30 00000000 be8eee30 00020000 00000000 00000000 kernel:bfc0: be8eee30 00000000 00000000 00000005 00000000 be8ef130 be8eee30 00000000 kernel:bfe0: b6702220 be8ee9d8 b6c97044 b6c983d8 80000010 be8eee30 00000000 00000000 kernel:Code: e3560000 e1a04000 e50b2030 e1a08003 (e5919000) In addition, I tried to use an older version in the GIT (from April 9th). It compiles fine, but the successful load of the em28xx module does not trigger the creation of a /dev/dvb/adapter node. Could anyone point me to a solution or how to find one? Thanks in advance, Marcel -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html