From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9b5) Gecko/2008040216 Fedora/3.0-0.52.beta5.fc9 Firefox/3.0b5 Description of problem: When I try to use the "Kyocera KPC650" EVDO modem with NetworkManager or directly using the Network configuration, the kernel gives me this error in /var/log/messages and it can not dial: Apr 5 15:51:41 thinkpad kernel: airprime 5-1:1.1: airprime converter detected Apr 5 15:51:41 thinkpad kernel: usb 5-1: airprime converter now attached to ttyUSB3 Apr 5 15:51:41 thinkpad kernel: usb 5-1: airprime converter now attached to ttyUSB4 Apr 5 15:51:41 thinkpad kernel: usb 5-1: airprime converter now attached to ttyUSB5 Apr 5 15:51:41 thinkpad kernel: usbcore: registered new interface driver airprime Apr 5 15:51:42 thinkpad NetworkManager: <info> ttyUSB0: Device is fully-supported using driver 'airprime'. Apr 5 15:51:42 thinkpad NetworkManager: <info> Now managing Modem device 'ttyUSB0'. Apr 5 15:51:42 thinkpad NetworkManager: <info> Bringing down device ttyUSB0 Apr 5 15:51:42 thinkpad NetworkManager: <info> Deactivating device ttyUSB0. Apr 5 15:51:42 thinkpad NetworkManager: <info> (ttyUSB0): exported as /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_c88_17da_noserial_if0_serial_usb_0 Apr 5 15:52:05 thinkpad gconfd (root-3257): starting (version 2.22.0), pid 3257 user 'root' Apr 5 15:52:05 thinkpad gconfd (root-3257): Resolved address "xml:readonly:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory" to a read-only configuration source at position 0 Apr 5 15:52:05 thinkpad gconfd (root-3257): Resolved address "xml:readwrite:/root/.gconf" to a writable configuration source at position 1 Apr 5 15:52:05 thinkpad gconfd (root-3257): Resolved address "xml:readonly:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults" to a read-only configuration source at position 2 Apr 5 15:52:06 thinkpad system-config-network[3246]: rm //etc/sysconfig/networking/profiles//default/resolv.conf Apr 5 15:52:06 thinkpad system-config-network[3246]: ln //etc/resolv.conf //etc/sysconfig/networking/profiles//default/resolv.conf Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: warning: process `/usr/sbin/syste' used the deprecated sysctl system call with 1.23. Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: airprime ttyUSB1: airprime_open - failed submitting read urb 0 for port 1, error -8 Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: airprime ttyUSB2: airprime_open - failed submitting read urb 0 for port 2, error -8 Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: ============================================= Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: [ INFO: possible recursive locking detected ] Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: 2.6.25-0.195.rc8.git1.fc9.i686 #1 Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: --------------------------------------------- Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: /usr/sbin/syste/3246 is trying to acquire lock: Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: (&serial->disc_mutex){--..}, at: [<f8f6b3b8>] airprime_close+0x67/0xeb [airprime] Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: but task is already holding lock: Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: (&serial->disc_mutex){--..}, at: [<f8f6b39d>] airprime_close+0x4c/0xeb [airprime] Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: other info that might help us debug this: Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: 2 locks held by /usr/sbin/syste/3246: Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: #0: (&port->mutex){--..}, at: [<f8f7297c>] serial_close+0x47/0xdf [usbserial] Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: #1: (&serial->disc_mutex){--..}, at: [<f8f6b39d>] airprime_close+0x4c/0xeb [airprime] Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: stack backtrace: Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: Pid: 3246, comm: /usr/sbin/syste Not tainted 2.6.25-0.195.rc8.git1.fc9.i686 #1 Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: [__lock_acquire+2287/3089] __lock_acquire+0x8ef/0xc11 Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: [dump_trace+197/229] ? dump_trace+0xc5/0xe5 Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: [trace_hardirqs_on+233/266] ? trace_hardirqs_on+0xe9/0x10a Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: [restore_nocheck+18/21] ? restore_nocheck+0x12/0x15 Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: [lock_acquire+106/144] lock_acquire+0x6a/0x90 Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: [<f8f6b3b8>] ? airprime_close+0x67/0xeb [airprime] Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: [mutex_lock_nested+219/625] mutex_lock_nested+0xdb/0x271 Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: [<f8f6b3b8>] ? airprime_close+0x67/0xeb [airprime] Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: [<f8f6b3b8>] ? airprime_close+0x67/0xeb [airprime] Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: [<f8f6b3b8>] airprime_close+0x67/0xeb [airprime] Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: [<f8f729a9>] serial_close+0x74/0xdf [usbserial] Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: [release_dev+459/1540] release_dev+0x1cb/0x604 Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: [lock_release_holdtime+26/277] ? lock_release_holdtime+0x1a/0x115 Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: [hrtimer_try_to_cancel+97/107] ? hrtimer_try_to_cancel+0x61/0x6b Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: [hrtimer_cancel+13/24] ? hrtimer_cancel+0xd/0x18 Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: [tty_release+18/28] tty_release+0x12/0x1c Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: [__fput+179/343] __fput+0xb3/0x157 Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: [fput+23/25] fput+0x17/0x19 Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: [filp_close+80/90] filp_close+0x50/0x5a Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: [sys_close+115/173] sys_close+0x73/0xad Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: [syscall_call+7/11] syscall_call+0x7/0xb Apr 5 15:52:17 thinkpad kernel: ======================= Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): kernel-2.6.25-0.195.rc8.git1.fc9.i686 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.Insert PC card (Kyocera KPC650) 2.Try to dial using NetworkManager or System/Administration/Network 3.The kernel gives an erro in /var/log/messages Actual Results: Expected Results: It should dial the ISP Additional info:
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