Messages in this thread | ![/](/images/icornerl.gif) | | Date | Thu, 17 Apr 2003 00:30:31 +0200 | From | Philippe Gramoullé <> | Subject | Re: 2.5.67-mm3: Bad: scheduling while atomic with IEEE1394 then hard freeze ( lockup on CPU0) |
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Hello,
On 16 Apr 2003 10:32:54 -0700 Steve Kinneberg <kinnebergsteve@acmsystems.com> wrote:
| On Wed, 2003-04-16 at 09:45, Philippe Gramoullé wrote: | > | > # dmesg | > oot is not IRM capable, resetting... | > ieee1394: Remote root is not IRM capable, resetting... | > ieee1394: Remote root is not IRM capable, resetting... | > ieee1394: Remote root is not IRM capable, resetting... | > [message repeated 178 times and as long as the DV Camcorder in turned on] | | I realize this isn't the problem you're really concerned about, but the | above may happen if you are using a version of the 1394 code off the | linux-2.4 branch prior to the patch I sent to the list Monday that Ben | recently applied. (You should be able to get around this without | downloading the latest code and recompiling by setting attempt_root=1 | when insmodding ohci1394.
Thanks for the tip. Anyway, for me 2.4 is no problem. Looking through the archives i saw that checking not the latest code worked for me(tm) but this was some time ago and things may have changed ( i.e latest 2.4 code works as expected)
For 2.5, the thing is i remember being able to successfully use my DV Camcorder Canon Optura 200MC ( MVX2i in Europe) with IEEE1394 , around 2.5.59 IIRC.
Since then, i only got these "reset storms" versions over versions. Not that i complain about but it's just that i hope that reporting bugs will be helpful to IEEE1394 developers, because if it worked once, then i don't see why i wouldn't work either with newer versions 8)
The goal for me is to switch asap to 2.5 as i see much improvements in my day to day desktop use.
Thanks,
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