Re: Problems with CF bluetooth

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Hi!

> > > > > > I believe it would happen with any other CF card, too. Can you
> > > > > > hciattach it, unplug, hciattach again?
> > > > > 
> > > > > actually I don't have any of them with me and I don't saw a problem with
> > > > > my Casira of a serial port.
> > > > 
> > > > Following patch seems to work around it. And yes, printk() triggers
> > > > twice after 
> > > 
> > > What's the problem this patch is trying to address?
> > 
> > I get oops after starting my bluetooth subsystem for second
> > time. billionton_start, unplug CF, billionton_start will oops the
> > system. That patch prevents it.
> 
> More details please.  I don't have the ability to run bluetooth myself.

Unfortunately I do not know much about bluetooth. The card is
basically CF serial with bluetooth chip attached to that. billionton
start does setserial, then attaches bluetooth subsystem to that chip,
and enables bluetooth.

								Pavel
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