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Hey Canonical OpenStack team, assigning this bug to you as well to let
you know there will be a relatively important patch to be applied. I
will be making some relevant releases soon.
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Hi Hans,
()[root@7bd43ba9e153 /]# apt policy rally
rally:
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Version table:
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500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/universe amd64 Packages
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Groovy should really just use the newly-released RC1 of Victoria.
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This is fixed in a later Train release. The current is 9.1.1.
Ubuntu has to build the package.
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Indeed, Ubuntu Bionic does not seem to meet the requirements:
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This has been reported to Kolla via IRC.
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Only the first two commits affect the driver, the rest applies to iwlagn only.
I will try to find out which commit makes it this slow.
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I reverted: a6866ac93e6cb68091326e80b4fa4619a5957644
and recompiled kernel but with no luck (problem persists) so it seems to be the
2nd one.
I am checking it.
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It seems it's a fault of my router<->notebook pair.
Even Windows has low transfers :(
I guess I'm just unlucky.
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Ah, I was too fast to say that. In Linux speeds go down to around 0 so
yes there is a problem.
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I started by fixing Windows. Seems it was using a buggy driver. Now it has
proper speeds (around 3MBytes/s).
So there is now a base for comparison.
I will test reverting the 1st and then 2nd commit again, taking into
account that "speed decrease isn't always instant" - I just experienced
it. Laun
Ok, now I'm 100% sure a6866ac93e6cb68091326e80b4fa4619a5957644 isn't what we
are looking for.
Going for the 2nd.
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I tried reverting the 2nd one. No results.
As these are only commits affecting iwl3945 I think we are stuck.
Are you sure you have found the right regression window?
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http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-2.6.35.y.git;a=commit;h=a6866ac93e6cb68091326e80b4fa4619a5957644
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-2.6.35.y.git;a=commit;h=1402364162afbaac1b8a74ee21aeb013e817ac7d
I strongly doubt it could be a6866ac93e6cb68091326e80b4fa4
I've tested Linux 2.6.36.2 and it works fine (constant 20Mbit/s).
However I used Gentoo. I'll try with 2.6.35.
(maybe it's something just Ubuntu-related)
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Thanks for info about 2.6.36.2 on Mint.
2.6.35.10 works perfectly fine on Gentoo.
I think the problem is somewhere else. I mean it can be actually a problem with
kernel but only when used with some software etc.
In Gentoo I use wpa_supplicant and dhcpcd. IIRC Ubuntu uses NetworkManager.
Ok, two
I doubt. It must be something more internal. New service management stuff
wouldn't cause problems like this one.
Especially as it seems the problem is related to iwl3945 only. However, are we
sure it applies only to iwl3945?
I have also a question (as I'm now running Gentoo and want to play with
Another idea came to my mind: maybe it's Ubuntu's wpa_supplicant that is
buggy and doesn't work with latest kernel patches?
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@Eric: 2.6.34.7 isn't older than 2.6.35-rc1 and actually there don't
seem to be any more important code changes in iwl3945 driver. I haven't
tested unencrypted connections because I can't allow them in my
environment.
@Daniel: Thanks.
@Jonathan: Yes, they actually suggested it for a guy that has
0.6.10 works fine in Gentoo.
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You did it with NetworkManager, don't you?
It might use wpa_supplicant for unencrypted as well.
You could try disabling NetworkManager at all and using iwconfig+dhcpcd
(or dhclient).
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Do you mean that you don't know how or that it doesn't work?
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Adding bugwatches:
http://bugzilla.intellinuxwireless.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1932
http://bugzilla.intellinuxwireless.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1592
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16132
** Bug watch added: bugzilla.intellinuxwireless.org/ #1932
http://bugzilla.intellinuxwireless.org/show_bug
I used Mint10 LiveDVD.
After killing dbus (to kill all NM stuff) [X got killed as well of course] I
went to the console and manually set up a connection with wpa_supplicant and
dhclient.
I used wget for download and got speed 16-20Mbit/s during download of 800MByte
file.
Could anyone confirm th
I've already excluded wpa_supplicant. (my tests on Gentoo + Jonathan's report)
I included it because it handles wireless connections for NetworkManager.
Currently I'm focusing on NetworkManager.
Can you think of other differences between Ubuntu/Fedora and Gentoo that
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Ctrl+Alt+F1
sudo -i
pkill dbus
wpa_passphrase ESSID > myconf
(now write the passphrase) RETURN
wpa_supplicant -iwlan0 -cmyconf -Dwext -B
dhclient wlan0
wget .
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I've been inactive for a long time but here I come again and see people still
having the same problem.
I was one of the first (if not the first) to discover that Network Manager was
causing or at least augmenting the problem. It's a pity neither Network
Manager's nor Intel's team did anything to
This bug is gone with Xubuntu 12.04 and 13.04.
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I have AR9285 and also experience this bug. I lose connections with
remote systems and have low speed. Kernel .35 was fine.
There is no working workaround for my issue.
** Summary changed:
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As they were obsoleted, I deleted #236's and #237's patched kernels from
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@Castelli: Surely it will. Moreover, .38 provides workaround for my bug
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Another kernel for all of you to test:
http://piliszek.tk/patch%231/linux-image-2.6.35-25-generic_2.6.35-25.44_i386.deb
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And another one:
http://piliszek.tk/patch%232/linux-image-2.6.35-25-generic_2.6.35-25.44_i386.deb
Note that they replace each other. I had not found any info about how to
change the version before I started compiling them.
But I can assure you that the next time I will upload a patched kernel,
it
This is already a helpful info.
#237 should, hopefully, perform even better.
Awaiting results.
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@Brian: What about #236?
@Patrick: Does #236 or #237 help you?
@aus: disable_hw_scan=0 is the default.
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Please, all of you, try this:
http://people.redhat.com/sgruszka/compat-wireless-2011-02-10-iwlwifi.tar.bz2
Instructions are inside in README.
If you have any questions, don't bother to ask.
Please make sure you didn't follow #245 as it conflicts with this test case. If
you did, please revert your
That's interesting.
The 2nd undoubtedly has the PLCP patch. The 1st one has slightly modified PLCP
patch which still helps SilvioTO.
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No results?
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Because speed's decrease is not immediate.
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Not in my case. I tried with two different routers.
@kdekda: Try #250 please.
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Quoting that page: "with no bandwidth performance difference".
I doubt it could help us.
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@Patrick: If you're sure you did it properly, it may mean you experience
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To sum up, there are at least three *different* bugs resulting in similar
behavior:
- PLCP-related (#236, #237, #250 fix it)
- hwscan-related (#250 fixes it - this is in my case)
- still unknown because for some neither of above applies
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@Andy Whitcroft:
Right, splitting it is a must.
I restudied all the posts and came to conclusion that the PLCP check patch
helps with devices of at least these three subsystems:
[8086:1011]
[8086:1020]
[8086:1041]
And the hwscan patch (in other words: disable_hw_scan=1 as default and 2.6.38's
n
@krader: If I'm correct, you may benefit from #250. Use the normal
kernel and carefully follow instructions in that archive.
@Andy: Do we have to auto-close it? Would be wise to see which
subsystems get fixed by this patch (give it a week more to live).
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- post the output of "lspci -vnn | grep -A 1 Wireless" (even if you did before)
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krader and picomike have the same revision as I do but this fix helps
them. Therefore subsystem may be of no importance.
However, William Scheidegger shares my experience and this fix doesn't
help him.
@William Scheidegger: Could you please try:
sudo rmmod iwl3945 iwlcore
sudo modprobe iwl3945
About #283:
Don't try this with #270, it is meant to work with #250. My bad. Sorry.
It fixes my issue, so it's worth a try.
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@kdekda: #250 is the one which includes the fix I needed (new swscan algo and
hwscan disabled by default).
As previous kernel didn't help you, it seems you experience the same problem I
did.
Undoubtedly, at least 2 different bugs right here with optional third but let's
still wait for the result
Yup, you have to remove compat-wireless.
Anyway, the rmmod and modprobe works fine only with 2.6.38's wireless stack.
Moreover, it's not needed with #250, because it will default to swscan.
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@data, @s0undt3ch: Please try #250, great instructions are in #298.
@William Scheidegger: I think credits for #250 should go to Stanislaw
Gruszka from Redhat.
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When using "Check disc for defects" option in Xubuntu's menu I always get:
"keys:Press any key to reboot your system" when the check is done. It surely
doesn't inform me whether it was fine or not.
I'm using a USB stick.
This is the latest Xubuntu - 11.04. - Natty.
** Affec
It is still present, in the stable release of Xubuntu.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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- Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
+ On Xubuntu Natty the 'Check Disk for Defects' option either does not
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It's absolutely the latest as the sha256 sum matches.
With the standard Ubuntu it prints the "No errors found" or similar but with
Xubuntu it prints "keys:Press any key to reboot your system" instead (note the
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@Goalie: Ekhm, this bug is about 3945, not 5300.
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Could everyone post the output of "lspci -vnn | grep -A 1 Wireless"?
Please also state if you experience the problem or not.
Thank you.
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Please, everyone capable to do so, try
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=654599#c23
and tell if it fixes problem.
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@Raju: That is normal. When there is no data sent it usually shows the minimum
(1Mb/s).
This bug is about speed drop that happens after some time of download and which
only reboot can recover from.
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@fliebel, Nick B.: It does not help here either.
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I will post tomorrow a linux-image with plcp patch applied so that you
all could test it and report.
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@fliebel: Please post output of: "lspci -vnn | grep -A 1 Wireless"
I always use WPA2-AES. It seems to give you a little fix but not for the others.
@all of you:
This bug seems to be very nasty: I can kill it by connecting with
NetworkManager, disabling NM and connecting using command line tools
The patch copied from Redhat's bugzilla.
** Patch added: "The patch copied from Redhat's bugzilla."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/621265/+attachment/1803132/+files/0002-iwl3945-remove-check_plcp_health.patch
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A link to compiled i386 Ubuntu kernel with plcp patch.
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But the extremely low speeds are gone, aren't they?
To be honest, this fix does NOT help me at all. It has only helped
SilvioTO.
Please report.
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I hope someone would explain why it does not work for me. :-(
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@Nicholas: I've just tested 10.04.1 (before reading your post; I'm now testing
all distros I have burnt CDs of)
and it's buggy as well.
You seem to experience similar bug to mine as PLCP patch doesn't help
you.
wpa_supplicant helps me as described above: "I can kill it [the bug] by
connecting wi
Till now I've tested 5 OSes:
4 are buggy:
Fedora 13/14
Ubuntu 10.04/10.10
The 5th is not because it does not use NetworkManager (it is Mandriva 2010.1).
Also Gentoo (which I use w/o NM as well) is free of this bug.
This makes me sure it is NetworkManager that causes all this hell for
me.
@nicho
Also affected:
Ubuntu 9.04/9.10
openSuSE 11.3
and probably others using NetworkManager.
That's odd - I've used Ubuntu (so NM as well) with Atheros-based chips and
everything was fine.
How could NM depend on underlying hardware that much?
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@nicholas: I did. I downloaded twice a 700MB iso.
@Eric:
wpa_passphrase SSID > myconf
wpa_supplicant -Dwext -iwlan0 -cmyconf -B
dhclient wlan0
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Tit
Ah, forgot to say that wpa_passphrase wants your passphrase to be
written to stdin.
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Why doesn't it help me but Mandriva?
Kubuntu has NetworkManager enabled by default.
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and try Mandriva Linux?
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Title:
Slow Wireless Connection in Intel 3945abg
@Jg-staffel:
If you are not familiar with kernel compiling, you should try the compiled
kernel (if you have i386) from #209.
If you want to try (or if you use x86_64), follow these instructions:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/BuildYourOwnKernel
and BEFORE you start compilation, put the patch file
@enedene: You must have the same problem I do! Try #250. It helps me.
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Slow Wireless Connection in Intel 3945abg
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Kolla is officially supporting Focal since Victoria but it should not be
too hard for users to switch the base image for Ussuri too.
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Title:
ed25
** No longer affects: masakari
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Title:
test_hacking fails for python 3.6.7 and newer
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