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Subject: [Bug 25832] kernel crashes upon resume if usb devices are removed
when suspended
Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2011 21:17:03 GMT
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--- Comment #47 from Alan Stern 2011-03-13 21:17:00 ---
Okay, if you believe this, and if you can reliably detect the bug (which is
often a difficult thing to be sure of), then you can try bisecting the kernel
changes between 2.6.35 and 2.6.36-rc1.
The thing is, the test really does have to be reliable. If you make a mistake
(tell git that a kernel doesn't have the bug when it actually does) then you're
very unlikely to track down the true cause. Still, it's worth a try --
especially since nothing else seems to help!
The test you used in comment #31 would be a good approach.
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