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e.g. usb 1-7: rx_urb_complete() *** first fragment *** usb 1-7: rx_urb_complete() *** second fragment *** drivers/net/wireless/zd1211rw/zd_mac.c:1063 ASSERT (((current_thread_info()->preempt_count) & (((1UL << (12))-1) << ((0 + 8) + 8)))) VIOLATED! [<f0299448>] zd_mac_rx+0x3e7/0x47a [zd1211rw] [<f029badc>] rx_urb_complete+0x22d/0x24a [zd1211rw] [<b028a22f>] urb_destroy+0x0/0x5 [<b01f0930>] kref_put+0x65/0x72 [<b0288cdf>] usb_hcd_giveback_urb+0x28/0x57 [<b02950c4>] qh_completions+0x296/0x2f6 [<b0294b21>] ehci_urb_done+0x70/0x7a [<b0294ea1>] qh_completions+0x73/0x2f6 [<b02951bc>] ehci_work+0x98/0x538 Remove the bogus assertion, and use dev_kfree_skb_any as pointed out by Ulrich Kunitz. Signed-off-by: Daniel Drake <dsd@gentoo.org> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com> |
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bcm43xx | ||
hostap | ||
prism54 | ||
zd1211rw | ||
airo_cs.c | ||
airo.c | ||
airo.h | ||
airport.c | ||
arlan-main.c | ||
arlan-proc.c | ||
arlan.h | ||
atmel_cs.c | ||
atmel_pci.c | ||
atmel.c | ||
atmel.h | ||
hermes_rid.h | ||
hermes.c | ||
hermes.h | ||
i82586.h | ||
i82593.h | ||
ipw2100.c | ||
ipw2100.h | ||
ipw2200.c | ||
ipw2200.h | ||
Kconfig | ||
Makefile | ||
netwave_cs.c | ||
orinoco_cs.c | ||
orinoco_nortel.c | ||
orinoco_pci.c | ||
orinoco_pci.h | ||
orinoco_plx.c | ||
orinoco_tmd.c | ||
orinoco.c | ||
orinoco.h | ||
ray_cs.c | ||
ray_cs.h | ||
rayctl.h | ||
README | ||
spectrum_cs.c | ||
strip.c | ||
todo.txt | ||
wavelan_cs.c | ||
wavelan_cs.h | ||
wavelan_cs.p.h | ||
wavelan.c | ||
wavelan.h | ||
wavelan.p.h | ||
wl3501_cs.c | ||
wl3501.h | ||
zd1201.c | ||
zd1201.h |
README ------ This directory is mostly for Wireless LAN drivers, in their various incarnations (ISA, PCI, Pcmcia...). This separate directory is needed because a lot of driver work on different bus (typically PCI + Pcmcia) and share 95% of the code. This allow the code and the config options to be in one single place instead of scattered all over the driver tree, which is never 100% satisfactory. Note : if you want more info on the topic of Wireless LANs, you are kindly invited to have a look at the Wireless Howto : http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/ Some Wireless LAN drivers, like orinoco_cs, require the use of Wireless Tools to be configured : http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools.html Special notes for distribution maintainers : 1) wvlan_cs will be discontinued soon in favor of orinoco_cs 2) Please add Wireless Tools support in your scripts Have fun... Jean