#include <hallo.h>
Stefan Richter schrieb am Dienstag, den 01. Juni 2004:
> In nodemgr.c, nodemgr_do_irm_duties(), disable the if { } block
> after the comment on IEEE 1394 clause 8.4.2.6. You can do so by
> enclosing it in
> #if 0
> #endif
> lines, then recompile. In the current trunk sources it's lines
> 1400...1422 inclusive. --- Though it should theoretically not
> affect SBP2 operation at all.
This fix does help me in few cases. With kernel 2.6.6 or ieee1384 svn
trunk, I got this login timeout problem every time when the system has
crashed or did not wake up from ACPI sleep. (*) Now I can at least
load the module after the warm reboot.
(*) It sounds odd, but it was extremely painfull. To make sbp2 work
again, I had to power-off the harddisk, shutdown _and_ power-off the
laptop. Then power-on the harddisk and then power-on the laptop, so
both, device and controller had to be reenabled. Not following this rule
did lead to the described "timeout problem". Unnessary to say that I
never experienced such problems with Windows.
Further, sbp2 (or nodemgr or whatever) do not cooperate with power
management at all, leading to this trouble again and again. Sometimes it
is not even possible to rmmod sbp2 after APM resume, rmmod freezes.
Regards,
Eduard.
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