Hi all,
I'm running Arch Linux on kernel 4.18.5 (same issue on both arch-provided 
kernel and mainline built-from-source). There is an issue whereby the kernel 
crashes when transferring at high bandwidths (approx 6mB/s) over a specific 
wifi connection. I can only reproduce the issue when using the Personal Hotspot 
on my iPhone 6S+, but can reproduce it very consistently on that connection.

More often than not, any download reaching this speed will cause a panic, but 
if the download is immediately terminated at the first error the system can 
recover (and doing this I have obtained the attached logs). Unfortunately, I 
have not had access to a second machine to obtain the netconsole printout of 
the panic.

As above, high-bandwidth transfers on other wifi networks do not cause the 
issue (nor on ethernet connections).

As you can see from the attached log, the issue appears at tcp_recvmsg+0x579 
and net_tx_action+0x1fe. At both these positions (net/ipv4/tcp.c:2000 and 
net/core/dev.c:4279 in mainline 4.18.5), a member of the skb struct is called.

Thank you for your time (and I apologize if this is spurious or badly worded, 
this is my first bug report), and please don't hesitate to let me know if 
there's anything else I can do to help work this out.

Regards,
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Nathaniel Munk
nathan...@munk.com.au

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