Alex Dubov wrote:
>
> It just occurred to me that my synopsis of the problem was utterly lame.
> Here, the correct description:
> When the card is pulled out, I mark the host as "ejected" (so it fast-fails all the requests),
> sleep a little for it to relax and then call mmc_remove_host. Otherwise, nasty things happen.
> Here's the example not involving mmc_block at all (command 3 failed, hardware timeout was missed,
> so software timeout picked it up; the sleep hack is disabled):
>
I believe your problem is line 915 of tifm_sd.c:
> tifm_set_drvdata(sock, NULL);
You call that before mmc_free_host() (which flushes the work queue), and I
assume something still needs it. Put in some BUG_ON() here and there and you
should be able to catch it.
Rgds
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