On Sat, Feb 17, 2007 at 07:52:25PM +0330, Paradise Dove
wrote:> Hi,
>
> I'm running FC3 with kernel 2.6.11.
> All the binary files and zaptel kernel modules is not available to system
at
> boot time.
> They are extracted in a ram disk at system startup and then zaptel modules
> are loaded manually and so on.
> I have no problem with this boot routine and i've been tested all
digium
> cards (expect tdm24) and they work fine till now.
>
> The problem appeared when i purchased the new TDM2400 card. after
installing
> this new card system stopped on modprobe wctdm24xxp ot boot time! (randomly
> sleeping on "Resetting the modules.." / "During Resetting
the modules..."
> and sometimes "After resetting the modules...) but no step further.
> Nothing happened till i killed modprobe manually so no modules detected on
> tdm24. (Port 1: Not Installed, ....)
> My motherboard is a brand new Intel 3010 chipset from supermicro with
> 3.3Vpci slots. i also changed the motherboard to Intel 7230 chipset
> with 5V slot
> but nothing changed. I also switched back to zaptel-1.2.13 and removed the
> modules from the board and re-inserted them as digium support recommended,
> but nothing changed. I also changed to 2.6.12 kernel but still the same
> problem.
>
> Finally i changed the system startup routine and copied all extracted
zaptel
> files to hard-disk into the standard location in kernel dirs and found that
> now system starts-up with no problem and detects TDM24 at boot time!!!
Hmmm...
How exactly do you load the modules? With insmod or modprobe?
>
> it seemed that the problem is that the wctdm24xxp needs to be detected at
> boot time by the kernel.
> But now the problem is that when i rmmod the wctdm24xxp module and modprobe
> it again still system doesn't detect it and sleeps on modprobe utill i
kill
> it.
>
> i dont have such a problem with all other cards from digium.
> i think this is a weird problem with wctdm24xxp driver.
Another theory: only the first modprobe after a boot is successful, and
the modules are loaded automatically at boot.
Test: remove the modules copletely, reboot, re-add the modules and
modprobe again.
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