ugly kernel messages
Hi, I get some kernel messages I don't understand. The log is filling up with them.
I think they appeared after I modprobe my USB wlan drivers.
at76c503a-0.10 is the name of my Wlan usb drivers.
Here is just a couple of lines from /var/log/messages :
Jul 31 08:16:15 laptop kernel: at76c503.c: firmware version 1.101.4 #84
Jul 31 08:16:15 laptop kernel: at76c503.c: device's MAC 00:04:75:ba:fd:00
Jul 31 08:16:15 laptop kernel: at76c503.c: registered wlan0
Jul 31 08:18:19 laptop kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Jul 31 08:18:19 laptop kernel: 03:06: rw=0, want=211914176, limit=15366141
Jul 31 08:18:19 laptop kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Jul 31 08:18:19 laptop kernel: 03:06: rw=0, want=211914176, limit=15366141
Jul 31 08:18:19 laptop kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Jul 31 08:18:19 laptop kernel: 03:06: rw=0, want=211914176, limit=15366141
Jul 31 08:18:19 laptop kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
And yesterday I got a really lock up with syslogd taking 100% of my cpu. When I looked in messages I saw this line (also repiting )
Jul 30 19:51:50 laptop kernel: 1: [c3feb030] link (03feb060) e3 SPD Active Length=0 MaxLen=3f DT1 E
ndPt=5 Dev=3, PID=69(IN) (buf=086d4040)
Jul 30 19:51:50 laptop kernel: 2: [c3feb060] link (03feb090) e3 SPD Active Length=0 MaxLen=3f DT0 E
ndPt=5 Dev=3, PID=69(IN) (buf=086d4080)
Jul 30 19:51:50 laptop kernel: 3: [c3feb090] link (03feb0c0) e3 SPD Active Length=0 MaxLen=3f DT1 E
ndPt=5 Dev=3, PID=69(IN) (buf=086d40c0)
Regard Paul
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