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Using kernel 2.6.31 and compat-wireless stable 2.6.32_rc5 I get this kernel oops nearly 100% of the time when I unplug the device. I have tried with the device down, up, and while transmitting, here are the three oopses. Sorry it took me so long for this report, it is an odd bug. When I was running older kernel/compat-wireless this oops was about 4-5 screens longs so I couldn't take a picture. Additionally I took the advice of a few of the list members to try the crashkernel feature (which is AWESOME btw) but it doesn't work for this oops. Let me be more specific, I can trigger an oops and the crash kernel kicks in, but with this oops the crash kernel never kicks in so I am guessing this is bad news.

I'm honestly a little surprised that no one has bothered to reproduce this in the month since I reported it but maybe it is more unique to my setup than it seems.

Hope these pictures are readable enough to be useful.

http://picpaste.com/pics/cimg1470.1256404028.jpg
http://picpaste.com/pics/cimg1474.1256404126.jpg
http://picpaste.com/pics/cimg1477.1256404170.jpg

I can fairly well generate this error at will and I'm available to test reproducing the bug in any possible situation which is suggested and/or test patches to fix.

Thanks,
Rick

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