Re: seemingly random crashes, 100% cpu
"Linuxant support (Jonathan)" <[email protected]> Wed, 25 Apr 2007 14:45:43 -0400
| Newsgroups | gmane.linux.drivers.modem.hsf |
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| Message-ID | <[email protected]> |
Hi, in this case, you could try this init. string: --- AT &F \N5 --- if it still doesn't fix the problem, please try this one instead: --- AT &F \N0 --- Finally, these strings can also be integrated with the strings from my last post, for example: --- AT &F W1 +ER=1; +DR=1; +MS=V92,0 \N5 --- Regards, Jonathan Technical specialist / Linuxant www.linuxant.com [email protected] Rob Carruthers wrote: > hi, > > thanks for your reply. those init strings unfortunately don't seem to > help my problem - if it's any help, the output of my > /proc/driver/hsf/0/lastcallstatus says that the reason for the call > being dropped is "n400 exceeded", something that has been mentioned > before on this list, i noticed. > > again, if it is of any use, i use the fglrx ati drivers (8.35.5) and > lirc modules, and have an hda-intel soundcard - just wondering if there > could be a conflict with some of the modules. > > thanks. > > On 4/23/07, *Linuxant support (Jonathan)* <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > Hi, > > please make sure that your kernel was compiled without the 4KSTACKS > kernel option enabled. > > You should also try to use each of the following init. strings to see if > there is a difference: > > --- > AT &F W1 +ER=1; +DR=1; +MS=V92,0 > AT &F W1 +ER=1; +DR=1; +MS=V92,1 > AT &F W1 +ER=1; +DR=1; +MS=V90,0 > AT &F W1 +ER=1; +DR=1; +MS=V90,1 > AT &F W1 +ER=1; +DR=1; +MS=V34,0 > AT &F W1 +ER=1; +DR=1; +MS=V34,1 > AT &F W1 +ER=1; +DR=1; +MS=V32B,0 > AT &F W1 +ER=1; +DR=1; +MS=V32B,1 > AT &F W1 +ER=1; +DR=1; +MS=V32,0 > AT &F W1 +ER=1; +DR=1; +MS=V32,1 > --- > > Hopefully one of these will be an appropriate workaround for the > problem. > > Regards, > > > Jonathan > Technical specialist / Linuxant > www.linuxant.com <http://www.linuxant.com> > [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > > > > Rob Carruthers wrote: > > hello, > > > > i'm having a weird problem at the moment - when i'm connected, as > if by > > random, i get huge lockups preceded by 100% cpu usage, used by > > khsfd/modem. the keyboard doesn't respond at all for a while, and > after > > this lockup goes away (after about a minute or so) and the modem has > > disconnected it still says it is busy, and i have to reboot to > reconnect. > > > > i'm using gentoo, with kernel 2.6.20.7 <http://2.6.20.7> and driver > > version 7.60.00.02 <http://7.60.00.02>, full version. i am using > a conexant hsf pci modem. i > > have made a point of building kernels with and without the pre-empt > > options, and fiddling with tcp/ip and netfilter options, but it > doesn't > > seem to make any difference. i'm on an smp system. > > > > thanks in advance. > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > hsflinux mailing list > > [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > > https://www.linuxant.com/mailman/listinfo/hsflinux > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > hsflinux mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.linuxant.com/mailman/listinfo/hsflinux