Re: Hot (un)plugging a Thunderbolt Ethernet adapter causes kernel panic

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On 02/22/2013 07:45 AM, Cole Mickens wrote:

> Hello, I was instructed to send this issue to this mailing list:
> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54131
> 
> --
> 
> I have a Macbook Air 2012 running Ubuntu 13.04 with the 3.8.0 kernel
> (not an RC).
> 
> My Thunderbolt Ethernet adapter is usable but only if it is inserted at boot.
> 
> If it is removed after being available, the kernel will panic. Generally it
> takes a minute or two or I have to fire up Chrome or something to stir it.
> 
> I assume the crash isn't written out on a Mac EFI system but I can easily
> reproduce it and retype whatever bits are important. I did take a
> snapshot with my camera: http://i.imgur.com/q2iuHWZ.jpg
> 
> Apologies if this is the wrong format or place for this; I'm reporting my first
> kernel bug. Cheers.

Hi Cole,
It seems not a new issue, see these: 
https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/12/13/589
http://help.lockergnome.com/linux/Linux-Support-Thunderbolt-Apple-Monitor--ftopict553657.html
Maybe Thunderbolt hotplug is not well supported now.
If this issue does disturb you, you can try Kirill's patch <https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/12/13/589>,
maybe it can help you.:)

thanks,
Gu

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