Re: On the 19th Dec I reported an OOPS when attaching a BeagleBone

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On Fri, 30 Dec 2011, David Goodenough wrote:

> Its title was "OOPS when attaching USB BeagleBone", and it appears
> in the archive.

Don't you find it rather annoying when people use pronouns whose
antecedents aren't in the same region of text?

> Unfortunately I was not subscribed at the time, so I can not reply to
> it, but it appears no one else has either.
> 
> Is this not the correct place to report OOPS in the usb system?  If
> not, can you suggest where I should report it?

This mailing list is indeed the correct place to report problems in the 
USB subsystem.  (On the other hand, it's worth nothing that the problem 
you reported actually occurred in the driver core, not in the USB 
subsystem -- not that it really matters.)

There was nothing wrong with your report except the timing.  You had
the bad luck to bring up a problem at a time of year when almost nobody
had the inclination to look at it.

It appears that the bug was triggered by the udev rule containing the 
new_id attribute, but exactly what went wrong is not clear -- at least, 
not to me.  You could try commenting out that rule and see if that 
helps.

Is this bug fully repeatable?

Alan Stern

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