[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6579
> 
>            Summary: Kernel Oops, IRDA stack related
>     Kernel Version: v2.6.16.16 + squashfs v3.0 patch
>             Status: NEW
>           Severity: normal
>              Owner: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>          Submitter: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> Most recent kernel where this bug did not occur:
> v2.6.16.16 - haven't tried earlier versions. Just now started using IRDA for
> phone management.
> 
> Distribution:
> Debian Unstable/Uptodate. Kernel is vanilla v2.6.16.16 + squashfs 3.0 patch
> applied. Otherwise clean tree.
> 
> Hardware Environment:
> Evo N800v, 
> Software Environment:
> Linux huh 2.6.16.16-evo #1 Fri May 12 12:17:14 EEST 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
>  
> Gnu C                  4.0.4
> Gnu make               3.81
> binutils               2.16.91
> util-linux             2.12r
> mount                  2.12r
> module-init-tools      3.2.2
> e2fsprogs              1.39-WIP
> reiserfsprogs          3.6.19
> xfsprogs               2.7.16
> pcmcia-cs              3.2.8
> nfs-utils              1.0.7
> Linux C Library        2.3.6
> Dynamic linker (ldd)   2.3.6
> Procps                 3.2.6
> Net-tools              1.60
> Console-tools          0.2.3
> Sh-utils               5.94
> udev                   092
> Modules Loaded         option radeon drm nfsd lockd sunrpc ipv6 deflate
> zlib_deflate zlib_inflate twofish serpent aes blowfish des sha256 sha1 md5
> crypto_null dm_mod irnet ppp_generic slhc irlan ircomm_tty ircomm pl2303
> usbserial pcmcia firmware_class snd_intel8x0 snd_ac97_codec snd_ac97_bus
> snd_pcm_oss snd_mixer_oss irtty_sir sir_dev pcspkr snd_pcm snd_timer irda
> 8250_pnp ohci_hcd ide_cd crc_ccitt floppy ehci_hcd 8250 serial_core 
> yenta_socket
> cdrom snd rsrc_nonstatic soundcore pcmcia_core snd_page_alloc intel_agp 
> agpgart
> 
> Problem Description:
> 
> Recently I've started using IRDA, to manage phone/calendar & co on Nokia 6310
> phone. For this task I am using IRDA and xgnokii management software. 
> Sometimes
> for no reason I am getting oopses at random addresses. System is not locking 
> up
> or so. It always prints oops followed by messages :
> 
> May 14 00:40:52 huh kernel:  <1>Fixing recursive fault but reboot is needed!
> 
> After reboot it takes again some time - ooops is reported at different 
> location
> (mostly random, but backtrace is same).
> 
> Steps to reproduce:
> It is quite simple, attempt to download phonebook, calendar, then attempt to
> upload. Sometimes it happens during logo download/upload.  
> 
> Oops will be added in the next comments.
> 

It's hitting list_head poisoning in
irda_release->sock_def_wakeup->__wake_up_common.

Appears to be a post-2.6.16 regression.

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