On Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 05:31:50PM +0200, Michael Buesch wrote: > On Thursday 29 June 2006 17:22, Larry Finger wrote: > > Michael Buesch wrote: > > > On Thursday 29 June 2006 10:24, Paul Collins wrote: > > >> Michael Buesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > >>> On Monday 26 June 2006 14:43, Michael Buesch wrote: > > >>>> Try to get more logs. > > >>>> I suggest to do a netconsole for logging. > > >>> Also note that current softmac trees have a patch missing. > > >>> It seems it got lost somewhere after my merge request. > > >>> I already contacted John in private for this, but no reply, yet. > > >>> The patch is attached. Maybe it fixes your issue. > > >> On a preempt kernel I can trigger the hang easily, > > > > > > How? I need to reproduce it to get a clue and fix it. :) > > > I have no idea where it might come from (I don't even know > > > what exactly happens). > > > > > > And please provide a _full_ dmesg log without comments inbetween > > > after triggering the hang (with a full Controller Restart cycle). > > > > > > > I am having what I think is a similar problem, although my system does not > > hang. I cannot send dmesg > > output as the buffer is quickly filled with the channel assertion messages > > you see below, but here > > is the relevant section of /var/log/messages. > > > > Jun 29 01:22:08 larrylap kernel: NETDEV WATCHDOG: wlan0: transmit timed out > > Jun 29 01:22:08 larrylap kernel: bcm43xx: Controller RESET (TX timeout) ... > > Jun 29 01:22:08 larrylap kernel: ACPI: PCI interrupt for device > > 0000:02:00.0 disabled > > Jun 29 01:22:08 larrylap kernel: PCI: Enabling device 0000:02:00.0 (0000 -> > > 0002) > > Jun 29 01:22:08 larrylap kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:02:00.0[A] -> > > Link [LNKA] -> GSI 11 > > (level, low) -> IRQ 11 > > Jun 29 01:22:08 larrylap kernel: bcm43xx: Chip ID 0x4306, rev 0x2 > > Jun 29 01:22:08 larrylap kernel: bcm43xx: Number of cores: 6 > > Jun 29 01:22:08 larrylap kernel: bcm43xx: Core 0: ID 0x800, rev 0x2, vendor > > 0x4243, enabled > > Jun 29 01:22:08 larrylap kernel: bcm43xx: Core 1: ID 0x812, rev 0x4, vendor > > 0x4243, enabled > > Jun 29 01:22:08 larrylap kernel: bcm43xx: Core 2: ID 0x80d, rev 0x1, vendor > > 0x4243, enabled > > Jun 29 01:22:08 larrylap kernel: bcm43xx: Core 3: ID 0x807, rev 0x1, vendor > > 0x4243, disabled > > Jun 29 01:22:08 larrylap kernel: bcm43xx: Core 4: ID 0x804, rev 0x7, vendor > > 0x4243, enabled > > Jun 29 01:22:08 larrylap kernel: bcm43xx: Core 5: ID 0x812, rev 0x4, vendor > > 0x4243, disabled > > Jun 29 01:22:08 larrylap kernel: bcm43xx: Ignoring additional 802.11 core. > > Jun 29 01:22:08 larrylap kernel: bcm43xx: PHY connected > > Jun 29 01:22:08 larrylap kernel: bcm43xx: Detected PHY: Version: 1, Type 2, > > Revision 1 > > Jun 29 01:22:08 larrylap kernel: bcm43xx: Detected Radio: ID: 2205017f > > (Manuf: 17f Ver: 2050 Rev: 2) > > Jun 29 01:22:08 larrylap kernel: bcm43xx: Radio turned off > > Jun 29 01:22:08 larrylap kernel: bcm43xx: Radio turned off > > Jun 29 01:22:08 larrylap kernel: bcm43xx: Controller restarted > > Jun 29 01:23:08 larrylap kernel: bcm43xx: ASSERTION FAILED (channel >= 1 && > > channel <= 14) at: > > drivers/net/wireless/bcm43xx/bcm43xx_radio.c:79:channel2freq_bg() > > WTF is that??? > How is that possible to happen?
This can also be a bug in the hardware, firmware or maybe in the mips driver code. Running the original closed source linux mips driver I got this funny result during normal operation Channel: 2147439075 Signal: 718984492 dBm Noise: 2147439075 dBm It was about three days ago and I can't reproduce it. But I do not care much about my closed source problems... Martin - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netdev" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html