Re: Bug 153551: Kernel panic on Nexus 5X USB unplug while tethering

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On Mon, 2016-08-22 at 17:21 -0600, Jose Marino wrote:
> I'm using my phone (Nexus 5X running Android) to tether a USB connection 
> to my laptop (XPS 15 9550). I plug the phone through the USB-C 
> connection and in the phone I  select USB tethering. Initially things 
> look normal: a usb0 network interface appears in the laptop and it tries 
> to get an IP with dhcp. However, I observe two different behaviors 
> depending on whether it's a fresh boot, or I have suspend/resumed the 
> laptop. In a fresh boot everything works fine, I get an IP and the 
> connection works as expected. If I unplug the phone, everything also 
> works as expected.
> 
> However, after a suspend/resume cycle, I plug the phone in but the 
> laptop never connects to it. The usb0 interface still appears, but the 
> dhcp daemon is unable to get any response and finally times out. The fun 
> part happens when I unplug the phone. I consistently get a kernel panic.

The HC has crashed thoroughly. Do other devices work after S3?

	Regards
		Oliver


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