Eric W. Biederman wrote:
Auke Kok <[email protected]> writes:
I highly doubt it - I've seen the problem even on this weeks git on
x86_64. Moreover, I'm at home for the weekend and testing resources are limited
:). I'll see what I can do
Thanks. There may be more to it than what I suspect, but I could not
reproduce it on x86_64.
Now I may have missed something as I optimized my tested based on the fact
that close and open are triggered when you up and down a network interface.
so I didn't do a complete rmmod, (since my network driver wasn't modular).
Since you have seen this on x86_64 I will look deeper.
gah, strike that.
my only x86_64 system here survived the test with latest git tree.
my 386 system here has no msi devices and I can't reinstall my x86_64 system
since it's headless, so I can't test anything until monday. I'll give it a full
test again and see which 2.6.20rc kernels did fail, most likely a much older
tree (I suspect).
Auke
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