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Forgot to "reply to all." Resending.

On 9/7/07, Johannes Berg <johannes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-09-07 at 15:31 -0400, Rob Hussey wrote:
>
> > This was with wireless-dev git. I can try DEBUG_KOBJECT once I get a chance.
>
> That'd be good.
>

I took some pictures of the screen with DEBUG_KOBJECT enabled. It's
tough to get it all though, since the messages don't really fit on one
screen. I played around with the vga= line, and was able to get the
scrolling to stop at different points (the stack trace and all appears
about 1 msec after booting, so this was my only choice). The pictures
can be found here:
http://www.healthcarelinen.com/misc/

These two are probably the best:
http://www.healthcarelinen.com/misc/101_1988.jpg
http://www.healthcarelinen.com/misc/101_1992.jpg

Hopefully the pictures have what you need.

> > I'd like to try to bisect this though, but I'm having trouble finding
> > a point in which it worked.
>
> > If I do:
> > git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linville/wireless-dev.git
> > and then:
> > git pull . remotes/origin/rt2x00
> >
> > Then my commit history has all rt2x00 commits on top, and trying to
> > reset to an earlier point in time reverts rt2x00 commits, but not
> > wireless-dev commits (unless I  reset to before the initial rt2x00
> > commit). This causes compile errors mostly involving undeclared stuff
> > prefixed "IEEE80211_" Is there a better way to do this? Did I even
> > start out correctly?
>
> I'm not sure you can bisect due to the way mac80211/rt2x00 are currently
> developed, in lockstep but in different branches that are pulled
> together.
>

Bummer.
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