Great, thanks for testing. Just for the record, the issu has been
solved after a rebase to v.3.2.9.
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Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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Assignee: Luis Henriques (henrix) => (unassigned)
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Yes, I have the new kernel packages now and the issue has not
reappeared. Thanks,
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Thank you for testing and reporting back.
Could you please confirm that newer version of development kernel solves
the issue as well? It should be fixed there now.
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The kernel packages from Luis fixed the issue for me.
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This problem seems to be the one reported upstreams here
https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/2/5/284 and commits
2504a6423b9ab4c36df78227055995644de19edb and
8149415efa033ca138c0080ded77329e98697c7b should fix it. So I built a
test kernel that include these commits.
You can find this kernel in
http://peop
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Still in 3.2.2.
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Problem also in vanilla kernel 3.2.1.
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Still in 3.2.0-10-generic
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Still in 3.2.0-9-generic.
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It is still there with newest kernel version.
I do the checks by myself regular, so I disable the reminer bot.
As long as I post nothing different the bug keeps unchanched and ready
for developer for handling.
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Update is done by me to every new developer kernel on precise.
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Thank you for taking the time to file a bug report on this issue.
However, given the number of bugs that the Kernel Team receives during
any development cycle it is impossible for us to review them all.
Therefore, we occasionally resort to using automated bots to request
further testing. This is s
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** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
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Q:Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel?
May be I understand you not correct:
In moment precise is on 3.2.0 final and GK Hardtman has not given out an
following one.
Also in
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/?C=M;O=D
and especially in
http://kernel.ubuntu
Q:Do you know if this issue happened in previous version of Ubuntu, or
is this a new issue?
I can say, that especial the bug:
Dec 31 17:22:31 userHOST kernel: [ 2684.225824] WARNING: at
/build/buildd/linux-3.2.0/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath9k/rc.c:697
ath_rc_get_highest_rix.isra.19+0x15c/0x1e0 [a
Do you know if this issue happened in previous version of Ubuntu, or is
this a new issue?
Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? It
will allow additional upstream developers to examine the issue. Refer to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . If possible, please
There is one more hint. At the time of the crash I had virtualbox 4.1.6
runnig with windows xp guest on it.
I have reside for long on openSUSE and just switched to Ubuntu. On
openSUSE there were also some problems with ath9k and virtualbox. They
did not like each other.
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Have it catched again on kernel 3.2.0 final, this time right after the
stacktraces my system crashed. I have had to shut it down the hardway.
Some indodes became corrupteted, but were cleaned uped the next start as
far as I could see.
I attach the stacktraces again from begiining until system cras
I downgraded to kernel 3.1.8 because I saw some fixes in the ath-module.
I'm still testing.
These frequent CRDA-update occure also very often on my system. Approx.
all 10 minutes it switches to world und then to my local CRDA. But that
seems to be another bug.
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With kernel3.2 final it has changed to the following every repeating(every
1min) message:
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Jan 7 16:16:02 userHOST kernel: [ 4078.749287] wlan0: associated
Jan 7 16:17:27 userHOST kernel: [ 4163.760556] cfg80211: All devices are
disconnected, going to restore regulatory settings
Jan 7 16:17:2
I have updated to kernel 3.2 final as requested. For now I did not see
any stacktrace anymore in kern.log.
@ Keith Baker: What is on your system?
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I'm facing the same problem and stacktrace output is similar:
[ 3232.387605] [ cut here ]
[ 3232.387612] WARNING: at drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath9k/rc.c:697
ath_rc_get_highest_rix.isra.16+0x15c/0x1e0 [ath9k]()
[ 3232.387614] Hardware name: To Be Filled By O.E.M.
[ 3232.387
Thank you for taking the time to file a bug report on this issue.
However, given the number of bugs that the Kernel Team receives during
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Status: New => Confirmed
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