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Re: [PATCH] rt2800pci: handle spurious interrupts

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Am 22.11.2011 23:10, schrieb Helmut Schaa:
> Why do you think the panics are produced by rt2800pci? The stacktraces
> attached to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/869502
> don't show rt2x00 related functions ...
> 
> Helmut

Hi Helmut,
i am not sure if the panics are related to rt2800pci. Because of the
following facts i thought it was related to that module.

- all systems facing that kind of panics are using rt2800pci
- with the newest compat wifi-drivers that kind of panics are gone
- panics are not happening when wifi is disabled (using fn-key to
disable wifi)
- i saw the patch from Stanislaw and thought it will fix the issue
because its related to rt2800pci

My problem is that i dont know how to do a better debbuging for that
kind of problem, so i was just trying some things around and thought the
issues are coming from rt2800pci. But all i am doing at the moment is
just guessing, because i am lost with that kind of problem.


Greetings

Michael



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