Jiri Slaby wrote:
: > I have another problem with the driver - it probably sometimes
: >drops DCD signal on the serial line or something like that:
: >when the traffic on the serial console is heavy, it sometimes disconnects
: >me from the remote shell, and cu(1) displays the login prompt from the new
: >instance of mgetty of the remote machine. However, it does so both with
: >mxser.o and mxser_new.o (in 2.6.21-rc6, I think it worked in 2.6.19,
: >but I have to retest it). So this is another problem, different from
: >the one we are trying to solve now.
:
: There were some changes, however nothing significant in mxser.c, maybe
: some of tty or ldisc layer changes (but there is only termios ->
: ktermios switch + some other things), this would probably be hard to
: find without bisecting if 2.6.19 is really OK for you.
OK, I'll try to bisect in a few weeks.
: The only idea I have right now is to nohup process, which will
: int fd = open("/dev/ttyMIXX", O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK);
: while (1) {
: ioctl(fd, TIOCMIWAIT, TIOCM_CD);
: ioctl(fd, TIOCMGET, &ret);
: printf("%ld: carrier has changed: %u\n", time(NULL), !!(ret & TIOCM_CD));
: }
Hmm, I have tried to run this, and got a machine lockup, and after
a minute or so the following has been printed to the console:
~BUG: spinlock lockup on CPU#0, sshd/1671, ffffffff80557780
(I was logged in using ssh, and ran the above code inside the ssh session).
I have tried to look at it from the remote side as well:
stracing the "find / -print" revealed that after some time,
the write(1, "/file/name/...", ...) call returned -EIO.
And from this point on, all subsequent writes to fd #1 did return
-EIO as well.
-Yenya
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