It is definitely hostap ( or hostap_cs ) because when I boot using
orinoco and orinoco_cs the panic does not occur. Unfortunately one must
use hostap to use WPA with the card in question.
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How's this bug coming along? Xubuntu 8.04 on the 2.6.24-17-generic (
uname -r ) kernel does the same thing.
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Hello,
It should be mentioned that I tried out PuppyLinux today, installed it
on my harddrive. By default it uses orinoco_cs for my card. I deleted
the modules from /lib/modules ( kids don't try this at home ) rebooted
and it used the hostap_cs driver instead by default. Guess what? The
kernel pan
The previous kernel config is bad, it doesn't have thermal so that fans
don't come on. It overheats the computer. Before compiling, make sure to
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I recompiled my kernel using my own .config file. Ubuntu no longer
kernel panics and Network Manager icon allows me to connect to wireless
networks without need for a root password.
Note this .config is specific to the compaq evo n600c, it is using hda
instead of sda for my IDE disk, I don't know
The mentioned screenshot is about the same as the panic that I am
having. I am using 32-bit (x86).
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Here's the only thing I've seen that looks like what you are asking for.
Sorry about the picture quality. It's a phone, not a camera.
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Chuck, I'm going to reassign this one to me whilst we test a debug-
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What I could really do with is stack trace of the panic. Can you capture
that, even if via a digital photo/video of the screen?
That will give me something to focus on in creating a debug version of
the driver. Also, just so I build the correct version - are you using
32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x86_6
I am using ext3 filesystem.
To recap:
If I boot normally, then insert the card, lsmod says orinoco_cs and hostap_cs
are loaded.
If I boot to single user mode, then insert the card, panic.
If I boot normally with the card inserted, panic.
If I boot to single user mode with the card inserted, panic
I notice that the NetworkManager tool does not appear using hostap_cs.
is NetworkManager compatible with hostap_cs?
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It's definitly panicking when the hostap_cs module is loaded.
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Looks like that ext3 changes the order in which the kernel considers the
modules. If it uses orinoco_cs, it boots without problem but cannot
connect to wpa. When I use Reiserfs it takes hostap_cs first ( which
causes the kernel panic ) and doesn't boot.
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It's still compiling .
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with hostap_cs blacklisted, it no longer panics. Want to send that
debugging version?
According to uname -rv
2.6.22-14-generic #1 SMP Sun Oct 14 23:05:12 GMT 2007
While I wait, I am going to compile the kernel by myself.
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I noticed that the new installation is using the orinoco_cs driver
(which is not WPA compatible), I blacklisted that. It is kernel
panicking now. hostap_cs_probe is about halfway through the kernel panic
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I reinstalled Ubuntu with ext3, and it works now. Might be a ReiserFS +
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Hey,
I'll try it on monday. When I was using Gentoo with this laptop I had
the hostap_cs driver installed ( I think ) because it was the only way
to get WPA to work with my laptop.
Does the Ubuntu Linux Kernel have any customized patches to this part of
the kernel?
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This is weird, I reinstall ubuntu and it works fine now. The only
difference between this installation and previous installations is that
I used XFS and I added my modifications to /etc/pcmcia/config.list
before the installation completed ( but after reboot the values are
gone).
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I am currently running Gutsy with 2.6.22-14 on a Thinkpad 770Z with a
16-bit MA401 card. The Thinkpad does have a serial port. The bug
exists, and the wor
Even with the options in config.opts, it still takes IRQ 3 when I insert
the card. Have I misunderstood the purpose of this file?
3: 282 XT-PIC-XT pcmcia1.0
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Hmm, forget what I said about lilo. It still kernel panics.
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The kern log I posted from the failed boot, I blocked udev from starting
and started it once the filesystem was fully loaded and all. At that
point, it was able to write the log.
Out of curiosity I just noticed that the current kernel panic isn't the
same. I notice a reference to reiserfs "search_
Hmm, it might be lilo that affects this. I am reinstalling a fresh
install with the same setup as my test installation that was crashing
earlier. I'll put Lilo this time.
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Can you try adding
blacklist hostap_cs
to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist and try rebooting.
If we can prove the issue is in the hostap_cs driver, I can put together
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I placed the rule back in the rules.d directory rebooted and it kernel
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On Thu, 2007-11-15 at 15:15 +, dlublink wrote:
> Do you have a machine with a serial port you can test it on? Are you
> using a 16bit MA401 card?
Unfortunately not. All the notebooks/laptops are port-less. I did think
to try it in a server with a PCI<->PCMCIA adaptor but I suspect that
would d
If I put it in the other slot it says pcmcia0.0 instead.
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Do you have a machine with a serial port you can test it on? Are you
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On Thu, 2007-11-15 at 13:25 +, dlublink wrote:
> The computer, HP Compaq NX9030 does not have a serial port. Do the 64
> bit machines you tested have a serial port?
No, no physical serial ports although hal does report a serial8250
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I added excludes for all serial IRQs + ports in /etc/pcmcia/config.opts,
no improvement it still panics.
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The netgear when inserted after the computer boots does not cause a
kernel panic. I noticed that when it is inserted after boot it appears
on IRQ 3.
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I found this website : http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/ftp/doc/PCMCIA-
HOWTO-1.html#ss1.12
Using the information from the mentioned website plus the address range
that I suspect possibly being in conflict, I added them onto the
exclusion lines in /etc/pcmcia/config.opts and this made absolutely n
It seems to be a conflict with a particular piece of hardware in the
machine. I had one of the guys from my work stick my MA401 in his ubuntu
machine. It boots fine. Here is his lspci:
HP Compaq NX9030
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 82852/82855 GM/GME/PM/GMV Processor to
I/O Controller (
Follow up on the previous note, that didn't help.
As near as I can tell, it is when pcmcia is modprobed. The only command
of consequence I saw in 85-pcmcia was modprobe pcmcia, in the kernel
panic screenshots we see it panics during a modprobe. Does ubuntu have
any kernel patches that affect this
( kids don't try this at home, I am currently using a throwaway
installation which I am using to debug ):
I deleted all the PCMCIA network drivers hoping that might be the issue
( after all I saw a reference to SMC hardware when my computer doesn't
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I removed the file in question ( moved it to /etc/udev so that it is not
treated). The computer booted fine two two times I tried it. No
problems. ( it should be noted that the card is not activated, obviously
removing the pcmcia rule breaks the pcmcia cards.
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I commented out the first two subsystem lines ( one says something about
weak matches, the other about strong). This does not seem to make a
difference. It panics anyway.
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I should mention, after removing the rule, run:
$ sudo udevcontrol reload_rules
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If I boot the computer without the card, that section of kern.log looks
like this:
Nov 14 14:25:26 david-laptop kernel: [ 49.28] found SMC SuperIO Chip
(devid=0x0e rev=01 base=0x002e): LPC47N252
Nov 14 14:25:26 david-laptop kernel: [ 49.28] smsc_ircc_present: can't
get sir_base of 0x
Can you try removing the udev rules for pcmcia as a way of determining
where the probing fault is initiated?
Temporarily remove the file /etc/udev/rules.d/85-pcmcia.rules
and try hot-plugging the card. In theory no probing should be done and
if that is the cause of the issue, the kernel panic sho
Anyone else who is having this problem, can you please post your
kern.log when you boot with and when you boot without the card inserted?
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Using the setserial command I found this:
/dev/ttyS0, UART: 16550A, Port: 0x03f8, IRQ: 4
Looks like the last error before the kernel panic has to do with the
serial port. Our work around, console=ttyS0, makes that port busy.
Perhaps because of that the kernel does not scan the port and therefore
This was being written right up to the kernel panic.
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I removed the X permission from /etc/init.d/udev and rebooted. The
computer boots, no kernel panic. Of course without it the computer is
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I restarted udev (which displays the 'Loading hardware drivers' message)
and was unable to kernel panic. It seems like it only happens at boot
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Warning
You can not run Ubuntu encrypted with this bug because the console is
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Btw, if you have a kernel upgrade you will need to reapply the console=
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This is also affecting kernel 2.6.22-14. ( work around still works )
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Quick update:
I just updated to Gutsy, and still get the panic. Fortunately, the
"console=" hack still works, too.
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Chuck, does this have the information we need?
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Here's the info for the same card from Feisty 32-bit.
$ lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/PM/GMS, 943/940GML and
945GT Express Memory Controller Hub (rev 03)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/PM/GMS, 943/940GML and 945GT
Express PCI Express Root Port (rev
I should have reported the lspci, lspcmcia and pccardctl responses:
$ lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/PM/GMS/940GML and 945GT
Express Memory Controller Hub (rev 03)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/PM/GMS/940GML and 945GT
Express PCI Express Root Port
So far I've tested all 4 MA401s with Gutsy Tribe-5 64-bit and not had
and problems. I've captured the kern.log events for:
1. Insertion/Removal
2. Boot
I'll attach one log to this comment - if you would like me to do boot-
tests with all 4 please let me know.
I'll do the same tests with Feisty 3
I have 4 MA401's here so I'll try them with Gutsy Tribe-5 64-bit and
Feisty 32-bit.
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I've got the same problem with Edubuntu 7.04 on my Thinkpad 770Z.
The installation CD runs fine, but when I boot from the hard drive with the
MA401 installed, I get the Bad EIP panic. Luckily, the "console=" hack above
does prevent the panic for me, too. THANK YOU FOR THAT TIP!
lspci says:
00
I tried a fresh reinstall + upgrade and it still doesn't work.
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This works consistently. With console, I rebooted about 10 times and
every single time it booted without problem. When I boot without this
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Ok. I am unable to get the kernel panic with the serial cable, it never
panics with the console is set to ttyS0. You'll have to figure it out
with the screenshots I posted.
Workaround for other users with the same issue:
add console=ttyS0,115200n8r to the boot parameters, you won't have any
usefu
This is weird. If I boot with the option console=ttyS0,9600n8r it boots
with no panic at all. But if I boot without this option, it'll panic
every time. Perhaps there is an IRQ conflict and somehow my using the
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Alright, I booted with a serial cable connected. First time it did not
kernel panic (it must know I am debugging).
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I notice that your machine is using orinico_cs instead of hostap_cs.
Perhaps this is why your machine is not kernel panicking any more? (
Although I did not choose the drivers in ubuntu, I find that hostap_cs
is better because it supports WPA whereas I never got WPA to worth with
orinico_cs when I
Well, we're running similar machines:
PCI:
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 82845 845 (Brookdale) Chipset Host
Bridge (rev 04)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82845 845 (Brookdale) Chipset AGP Bridge
(rev 04)
00:1d.0 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801CA/CAM USB (Hub #1) (rev 02)
Hi,
I am using a Compaq n600c. Here is lspci:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo lspci
[sudo] password for david:
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 82830 830 Chipset Host Bridge (rev 02)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82830 830 Chipset AGP Bridge (rev 02)
00:1d.0 USB Controller: Intel Corpora
It's odd that the issue with Feisty cleared up right before its release
for me, but the final release is still causing trouble for you. I'm no
kernel developer, but maybe we can get this thing narrowed down. What
type of laptop are you using the card in?
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Here is the kernel configuration file that I was using with Gentoo
2.6.20-r6
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This error occurs in Feisty Faun (7.04) even after everything is
upgraded. I upgrade to Gusty (7.10) with Kernel 2.6.22 and the same
issue is occurring.
After some investigation, I noticed that in /etc/init.d/udev on line 62
there is a call to the binary /sbin/udevtrigger. It is this script that
c
The bottom right corner of the screen contains only the missing t from
the interrupt in bottom left.
These screenshots were taken after I updated to gutsy. But the panic, as
far as I can see, is mostly the same as fesity.
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I can reproduce this bug consistently and am trying to provide enough
details so that you can fix it. I have an incomplete kernel panic, I am
getting a serial cable tomorrow so I can output the panic to another
computer. Thanks for fixing this.
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Here is part of the kernel panic:
[22.98] Modules linked in: hostap_cs hostap ieee80211_crypt snd_maestro3 ...
[22.98] Process modprobe (pid: 3599, ti=ccb2a000, task=cfa70a70,
task.ti=ccb2a00)
Also included is a stack with a lot of hexidecimal numbers in a call
trac:
do_IRQ+0x40
common
I just installed ubuntu 7.04. It kernel panics when my ma 401 card is in
the slot. The same behaviour as above. I updated to the latest updates
available and it still does this. (vmlinuz-2.6.20-16-generic). It should
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Then again, Gutsy's past couple of kernels all panic while my card is
installed.This happened during both Feisty and Edgy's development, and
were fixed by the time the final release hit. I'm thinking about opening
a new report for Gutsy, since apparently nobody has looked at this
report in months.I
It's been a while since I checked on this bug. Feisty's final release
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After some testing last night, I now believe that the kernel problem is
being caused by a fresh install from the CDs. Herd 4, 5, and the Beta's
Live CDs work fine with the my wireless card, but after installation
from each one they panic at boot. I found that when I dist-upgrade from
Edgy, the prob
If possible can you take a picture with a digital camera of the oops
when it happens?
Thanks
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The 2.6.20-13-generic kernel uploaded last night panics, too.
Again, if someone could tell me how to log the error messages, I will
post them. After a bunch of text about trying to set up the PCMCIA
system and failing, the last two lines read:
Code: Bad EIP Value.
EIP: [<>] 0x0 SS:ESP 006
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