Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 28 Mar 1998 01:19:29 -0500 (EST) | From | "Andrew J. Anderson" <> | Subject | More insight into GUS problems |
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I am able to reproduce an oops if I build the GUS drivers with support for the GUS MAX. After loading the ad1848 module, it will oops when loading the GUS module. The panic occurs inside gus.o, which loads parially, but no symbols are loaded into /proc/ksyms to trace it. What is the best way to trace a panic in a module?
If I build the GUS drivers without support for the MAX, it does not load the ad1848 module, and does not cause a panic.
Also, the memory detection for the Interwave isn't quite right -- it won't detect more than 256k. I'm working on comparing the Linux UltraSound Project's memory detection code with the OSS code to see why one can see all of the memory and the other can't.
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