> If not, please, try to figure out what you did before it.
> Someone forgot to release device lock, and it is not easy
> to find without additional information.
>
What I've given is just about all the code (I know,
famous last words: "Nothing else could be wrong!")
On a freshly booted system, the code hangs just by
doing the socket, bind, and ioctl calls. However,
I was a bit premature in mailing to the kernel list.
This problem only occurs with a kernel patched to include
Linux-ATM support, and not in the standard distribution
kernel. The process hangs when using a socket bound to
an IP-Ethernet and IP-ATM interface.
If someone wants some info in helping to track down
the uninterruptible sleep processes, then I can
easily reproduce that problem.
> Alexey Kuznetsov
WJS
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