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Hi,
I had this module working for years with an other server with USB 2.0 and Kernel 3.x.x. I recently update to a newer server with USB 3.0 and Kernel 4.9.x
The module compiles fine, works for 5 - 40days without issues and then crashes. As soon as I unload the module and reload the module everything is fine again.
I have the feeling that one should port the driver to newer Kernel. I have started to learn how to create drivers, but while I am trying, maybe someone with more insight could modify the code?
Thanks and I will inform if I succeed in porting the driver.
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On Fri, May 12, 2017 at 06:30:46AM -0700, joanandk wrote:
Hi,
I had this module working for years with an other server with USB 2.0 and Kernel 3.x.x. I recently update to a newer server with USB 3.0 and Kernel 4.9.x
The module compiles fine, works for 5 - 40days without issues and then crashes. As soon as I unload the module and reload the module everything is fine again.
I have the feeling that one should port the driver to newer Kernel. I have started to learn how to create drivers, but while I am trying, maybe someone with more insight could modify the code?
Can you try using the new i2c-dln2 driver instead ?
Guenter
@groeck: the Devantech usb-iss is not detected by i2c-dln2. Do I have to modify the source? As the Devantech device uses a PIC and DLN2 is a ASIC, I am not sure if it is possible to do what you have suggested.
Hi,
I had this module working for years with an other server with USB 2.0 and Kernel 3.x.x. I recently update to a newer server with USB 3.0 and Kernel 4.9.x
The module compiles fine, works for 5 - 40days without issues and then crashes. As soon as I unload the module and reload the module everything is fine again.
I have the feeling that one should port the driver to newer Kernel. I have started to learn how to create drivers, but while I am trying, maybe someone with more insight could modify the code?
Thanks and I will inform if I succeed in porting the driver.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: