Public bug reported:
I am able to associate with a SSID and receive an IP address, but when trying
to ping anything, the ping fails and I get repeated messages in the syslog:
Oct 11 22:32:29 Brutus kernel: [51072.191588] rtw_8822ce :03:00.0: failed
to pusk skb, ret -28
Oct 11 22:32:30 Brutus
This bug is present also in mainline kernels and appears to be
introduced between 5.16 and 5.17. I am unable to bisect the kernel at
the moment, unfortunately.
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I have found out that loading rtw88_pci with disable_aspm=1 and
disable_msi=1 fixes the issue.
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Title:
rtw88_8822ce: unable to ping
After some more testing, I don't think these parameters matter.
Reloading the module (i.e. removing and inserting it again) sometimes
fixes the issue for some time, that's why I thought these settings fixed
the issue, but the behaviour after module reload is independent of these
parameters.
I have
I've finished kernel bisect and identified
046d2e7c50e3087a32a85fd384c21f896dbccf83 ("mac80211: prepare sta
handling for MLO support") as the first bad commit.
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The bug is present in 6.0 but appears fixed in 6.1-rc1 and the current
kernel Git head. I've run 6.1-rc1 for several hours and noticed no
problems or error messages in dmesg. If there is interest in backporting
the fix, I can do a reverse bisect to find it.
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