On 26.04.2016 18:03, Alan Stern wrote:
On Tue, 26 Apr 2016, Felipe Balbi wrote:
Is there a reason why a process (pnatd in this particular case) doesn't
get killed on reboot?
there might be, and that's probably the bug we're trying to figure
out. But so far, no idea.
One possible reason is that the process is in an uninterruptible wait
inside the kernel, waiting for something that isn't going to happen.
Alan Stern
The process waits in poll(&fds, 1u, -1), where fds contains only the fd
of /dev/ttyGS2. Nothing suspicious I can see here.
Ivo
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