An i386 GENERIC kernel with an ndisgen'd wrapper for bcmwl5_sys driver for a Linksys WPC54G panics as it attempts to DHCP. The back trace reads (hand transcribed): kdb_enter (c08y0b30) at kdb_enter + 0x2b panic(c08773ef,c082441,0,d52bb944,c07daf6) at panic+0x127 mb_free_ext(c3737e00) at mb_free_ext +0x185 m_freem(c3737e00,c34d5cf8,0,c34e2800,c3737e00) at m_freem + 0x1a ndis_rxeof(c34ec200,d511b9e8,1,c34fc7d4,d51bbb7e) at ndis_rxeof + 0xb9 _end(c3785414,0,c34fc7d4,c34fc000,c34fc7d4)at 0xc333dd61 BCMWL5_SYS_drv_data_start(c3652228,17,7a171200,d51bf098,0) at 0xc09ba8bb BCMWL5_SYS_drv_data_start() at BCMWL5_SYS_drv_data_start + 0x3110 A GENERIC kernel from a week ago with an ndisgen'd wrapper for the same driver works fine. Di I cvsup in the middle of a commit? I noticed Bill had committed some changes to the NDIS later later this afternoon, but they appeared to be for an intel driver. -- Best regards, Derek Tattersall dlt_at_mebtel.net dlt666_at_yahoo.com dtatters_at_gmail.comReceived on Sun Nov 06 2005 - 23:44:55 UTC
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