On 04/09/15 20:40, Iain Hibbert wrote:
I think I have seen a panic also playing around with it long enough, but trouble starts earlier. Your bug seems to be different. My issue seems to be cause by a communication error.On Thu, 9 Apr 2015, Frank Kardel wrote:Using an USB-Serial adapter I experience ucb lockups in 7.99.9. Device (from dmesg): uslsa0 at uhub1 port 3 configuration 1 interface 0 uslsa0: Silicon Labs ELV USB-WDE1 WetterdatenempfM-CM-$nger, rev 1.10/1.00, addr 4 ucom0 at uslsa0: Silicon Labs CP210xby chance, I just filed PR 49831 relating to a kernel panic upon closing a ucom device. I don't know if related as different architecture, different device :)
~.> [stuck here]but it dies in ucomclose() the same .. does your kernel have DIAGNOSTIC enabled?
Yepp.
Not a real option when you need to travel 600km just for the plug game :-) This application is supposed to run as monitor in a remote area, so reliable USB would be nice.my workaround, was to unplug the USB device instead of closing the device, which seemed to work properly.
BTW: The device works flawlessly on a Bananapi.
regards, iain
Thanks Frank