Re: [BUG] 2.6.31.2 io_ti

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On Mon, 16 Aug 2010, Chris Beauchamp wrote:

> The problem comes when you need to reboot - that's the equivalent to
> it being plugged in for the first time, so that rules out remote
> kernel upgrades etc.

Ah ha.  You didn't mention that before.  Do you get the problem even if
you reboot while the device is unplugged and then plug it in 
afterward?

> > These traces are very difficult to follow because they show multiple
> > hubs with multiple devices attached to them.  Can you provide the
> > equivalent information for a single device with no hubs?
> >
> 
> Well, each box appears to be a couple of hubs and 8 dual serial port
> adaptors. Tricky to separate without completely voiding the warranty
> :) There is only one plugged in at a time. Is there a way to separate
> in software - I guess I could go through and grep for each device and
> separate into a file per device? Would that be helpful?

I'll try to filter out the portion that refers to a single adapter.  
The adapters all exhibit the same problem, don't they?

Alan Stern

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