Re: Occasional APC Smart-UPS CS 500 USB UPS troubles

From: Greg KH
Date: Sun Apr 02 2006 - 14:54:45 EST


On Sun, Apr 02, 2006 at 03:39:42PM +0100, Chris Boot wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have an APC Smart-UPS CS 500, and most of the time it works really
> nicely. I was stupefied to find it worked out of the box in Ubuntu
> Dapper and pops up a nice little icon when the power goes out, etc...
> The trouble is, that's only most of the time.
>
> I'm guessing the USB controller in the device is buggy or something,
> because occasionally, when I reboot my machine with the UPS plugged in,
> the boot hangs or produces strange errors when detecting USB devices.
> All it takes to get the machine to boot properly is yank the USB plug on
> the UPS, plug it in again, and reboot.

What exactly are these "strange errors"?

> Has anyone seen this before?

It hasn't been reported, no.

> Not exactly kernel related I must admit, but this never seems to happen
> on *shudder* Windows, and I wouldn't expect such severe behaviour in
> case of trouble...
>
> I've seen this on all sorts of kernels starting with the early 2.6
> series up to 2.6.16.1 and 2.6.16-ck3. My latest hang was with the latter
> kernel, and modprobe got stuck with the following trace:
>
> modprobe D ED465280 0 819 815 (NOTLB)
> f7cfade4 f7d0366c f7d03540 ed465280 000f41fd 005b8d80 00000000 f7794d1c
> 00000292 f7cfa000 f7d03540 c02d0e0e 00000001 f7d03540 c0113f02
> f7794d24
> f7794d24 f6e31c58 f9734f40 f97e2f44 c0257dc6 c02cf89f f97e2f44
> f7794c58
> Call Trace:
> [__down+202/240] __down+0xca/0xf0
> [default_wake_function+0/12] default_wake_function+0x0/0xc
> [__driver_attach+0/89] __driver_attach+0x0/0x59
> [__sched_text_start+7/12] __down_failed+0x7/0xc
> [.text.lock.dd+39/188] .text.lock.dd+0x27/0xbc
> [bus_for_each_dev+55/89] bus_for_each_dev+0x37/0x59
> [driver_attach+17/19] driver_attach+0x11/0x13
> [__driver_attach+0/89] __driver_attach+0x0/0x59
> [bus_add_driver+90/211] bus_add_driver+0x5a/0xd3
> [pg0+959850838/1069790208] usb_register_driver+0x50/0xae [usbcore]
> [pg0+949030918/1069790208] hid_init+0x6/0x3d [usbhid]
> [sys_init_module+4905/5197] sys_init_module+0x1329/0x144d
> [cp_new_stat64+237/255] cp_new_stat64+0xed/0xff
> [vma_prio_tree_insert+23/42] vma_prio_tree_insert+0x17/0x2a
> [vma_link+162/223] vma_link+0xa2/0xdf
> [do_mmap_pgoff+1202/1535] do_mmap_pgoff+0x4b2/0x5ff
> [sys_mmap2+97/144] sys_mmap2+0x61/0x90
> [sysenter_past_esp+84/117] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
>
> Let me know if you need more info!

That's really odd. What else is happening in the sysrq-t output at this
moment in time?

Also CCing the linux-usb-devel list, as the people there can help out.

thanks,

greg k-h
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