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Patrick McHardy kaber at trash.netHarald Welte wrote: > On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 02:11:27PM +0100, Patrick McHardy wrote: >> Harald Welte wrote: >>> On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 12:06:07PM +0100, Patrick McHardy wrote: >>> >>>> Yeah, its the one you sent me. I'll try a different one tommorrow. >>> any progress / result with that? >> Yes, I've tried using a different phone and it works fine. > > great news! > > Then I'll simply assume the phone I sent is broken. Sorry for that. I > can probably have it replaced from the vendor if I get it back. Have > you ever tried to use it on a regular network (using some random SIM)? Yes, that works properly. Replacing it is not necessary, one working phone should be enough for now :) >>> 2) what happens if you change the timing, i.e. add a couple of delays >>> to see if the reboot happens after a certain fixed wallclock time or >>> really depends on the code that is executed >> I've tried disabling the tpu_end_scenario() call, which avoids the >> crash. My understanding is that the new settings are not activated >> without this, > > yes. > >> so I guess a good spot would be to add some delays directly after the >> tpu_end_scenario() call to see if the crash happens within the >> interrupt handlers? > > sounds like a possible approach, but if your other phone is working I > doubt there's much point in further debugging. Yeah, I'll leave it for now unless someone else runs into the same problem.