Created attachment 22597 [details] Messages before the kernel panic Laptop: Dell Inspiron 1525n Distribution: Xubuntu 8.04 and Xubuntu 9.04 I don't know at all why this problem appear. I was not using the SD/MCC slot when my laptop crash. There is a just a piece of plastic at this place. Then I don't know how to reproduce the problem, the message doesn't appear everytime. I thought at the beginning that was a temperature problem but I think not.
It looks like you are using the iwlagn driver (which is pci-e). I have no idea why/how this would interact with the MMC stuff. Perhaps there is some sort of interrupt conflict? No clue. Have you tried a more recent kernel (e.g. 2.6.30 or later)?
(In reply to comment #1) > It looks like you are using the iwlagn driver (which is pci-e). I have no > idea > why/how this would interact with the MMC stuff. Perhaps there is some sort > of > interrupt conflict? No clue. Could you please elaborate why you suspect iwlagn is at fault here? I cannot see iwlagn errors in this log and the timing of the MMC problems do not appear to match timings of wireless state changes.
I really don't, although I suspect Benjamin does since he trimmed the logs like he did. I copied you in the hopes that you would be aware of something I didn't know... :-)
I am not aware of anything related to this. Hopefully the MMC/SD folks in the cc list can give insight as to what may be going on here.
Still nothing new on this bug. I do not think we will see any movement here unless we reassign it to people who are familiar with MMC. John, could you please do that?
I'm sorry, there is no relation with MMC. The problem came from the folloing line : "[drm:i915_get_vblank_counter] *ERROR* trying to get vblank count for disabled pipe 0". I found this report : https://bugs.launchpad.net/debian/+bug/350306 (thank you)