For what it's worth, I haven't had any problems on the newer kernels
(e.g. the ones included with 11.04 and 11.10).
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Title:
r8192se_pci + powertop
As of the latest Natty kernel update I'm no longer experiencing this issue when
running iwpriv -a and/or powertop.
Hardware is:
- System: Zareason Strata 13
- Wireless: Realtek RTL8191SEvB rev10
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reproduced with natty and clevo s3101 (which seems to be closed to
system76 lemur laptop)
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Title:
r8192se_pci + powertop (iwpriv -a) = kernel pani
I can confirm this is still an issue in the final version of natty.
Linux intellibook2011 2.6.38-8-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Mon Apr 11
03:31:50 UTC 2011 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
A picture of the call trace can be seen here: http://twitpic.com/4t7l6a
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Still present in Natty alpha.
Linux zulu 2.6.38-3-generic #30-Ubuntu SMP Thu Feb 10 00:33:26 UTC 2011
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
powertop runs well if I rmmod r8192se_pci
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Confirmed in Ubuntu 10.10 amd64, same hardware as the OP.
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r8192se_pci + powertop (iwpriv -a) = kernel panic
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Even though the new driver did cure the powertop and iwpriv issues, I am
still experiencing panics.
/var/log/messages:
Dec 31 11:01:18 bazyar-laptop kernel: [68052.331396]
rtl8192se_update_ratr_table: ratr_index=0 ratr_table=0x0ff5
Dec 31 11:03:18 bazyar-laptop kernel: [68172.126195]
rtl8192
powertop and iwpriv now work without causing a crash for me as well,
with the slightly newer driver:
rtl8192se_linux_2.6.0019.1207.2010
from www.realtek.com
I have had numerous odd bvehaviors with the wireless that I attribute to this
problem:
1) random blinking caps-lock kernel panics
2) wirel
I actually had this in Debian Squeeze. No telling what the error was there, but
it did freeze the computer.
I also don't know if Ubuntu even has this problem...looks like it's fixed.
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but going to the Realtek driver released earlier this week
(rtl8192se_linux_2.6.0018.1013.2010) fixes that issue! I can't make it
panic any more! Now let me wait and see if I still get disconnects
every few hours.
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This is still an issue for me with maverick amd64. Running from the
live CD with the provided r8192se_pci module, the "iwpriv -a" command is
enough to cause a kernel panic for me.
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Alex Wauck,
Fixes to the rtl8192se were included in the most recently released
development kernel 2.6.35-16.22. We believe that these fixes may have an
impact on your particular issue. As such, we would like for you to test
this kernel and let us know if it resolves the problems you were having.
I am having the same problem, and can reproduce it in the same way with
powertop.
Did the proposed fixes make it into the 2.6.32-24-generic release that
just came out?
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On Thu, 2010-07-15 at 19:31 +, ZachG wrote:
> @Matt
> Do you have any idea then why when I boot into the new kernel theres no r8192
> module in use and wifi doesn't work (i.e. it's not built in)?
>
not sure zach -- i'm mostly internetless this month but what kernel are
you using? i sem to ha
@Matt
Do you have any idea then why when I boot into the new kernel theres no r8192
module in use and wifi doesn't work (i.e. it's not built in)?
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On Thu, 2010-07-15 at 02:01 +, ZachG wrote:
> @Andy -- I'm confused how this should work. This whole time we've been
> talking about an out-of-tree module. Does the kernel you posted contain
> that module built in somehow? When I boot into that kernel I don't
> actually get wifi access at al
Ok, there may be more to this fix than I had previously identified. I
have respun the patch for Lucid and rebuilt some test kernels. If those
affected could test the latest kernels at the URL below that would be
great. Please report back here:
http://people.canonical.com/~apw/lp585938-lucid
@Andy -- I'm confused how this should work. This whole time we've been
talking about an out-of-tree module. Does the kernel you posted contain
that module built in somehow? When I boot into that kernel I don't
actually get wifi access at all unless I modprobe one of the version of
the r8192 modu
@Zach it would be helpful to confirm whether this is the same stack
trace as before the change if you are able.
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@Zach -- the kernel contained what appeared to be the minor fix that
realtek had made to the driver. We are not trivially able to replace
the driver as that is against the SRU process but if we can identify the
changes that fixed iwpriv -a we could backport just those. The change I
found was a si
the driver posted by Matt Price works fine on a Toshiba T135 with lucid 64bit,
though... no bluetooth yet =(
thanks matt!
** Attachment added: "lspci.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/51796210/lspci.txt
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Canonical Kernel Team (canonical-kernel-team) => (unassigned)
** Tags added: kernel-net
** Tags removed: kernel-candidate kernel-wireless
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finally had a chance to test the driver -- not your kernel package
yet, andy, just a quick dkms install of theirs - everything now seems
to work perfectly. I would definitely put this change into the next
update.
thanks much everyone!
matt
At Tue, 06 Jul 2010 21:29:32 -,
Alex Wauck wrote:
Matt's 0017.0705.2010 driver compiles and runs with 2.6.35-rc4, and the
panic is definitely gone on that kernel, too. This version should be
added to Maverick as soon as possible. Also, I really think Canonical
should put some pressure on Realtek to get this driver upstream.
Everyone wins if we g
I can, however, confirm that by using the tarball that Matt attached the
driver does not crash with iwpriv -a
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I tried using the new kernel:
zgoldb...@netglider:~/Downloads$ uname -a
Linux netglider 2.6.32-24-generic #38lp585938v201007051739 SMP Mon Jul 5
16:41:46 UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux
zgoldb...@netglider:~/Downloads$ /sbin/iwpriv.old -a
;(.
I'm a bit confused as to how this was supposed to work.
Looking at the realtek change it looks that they have reigned in the
size of the return buffer from the adhoc peers ioctl. I have made the
same change to the version in lucid and produced some test kernels. If
those of you who are affected by this problem could install and test
these kernels that
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Lucid)
Assignee: Canonical Kernel Team (canonical-kernel-team) => Andy Whitcroft
(apw)
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You do need the hardware to trigger this issue, simply loading the
driver is not sufficient.
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