On Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 3:08:05 PM UTC-7, RobertCNelson wrote:
>
> DOes the opps go away 
> when it's not plugged in? 
>
 
Hard to tell because it's intermittent. I'm currently trying to trigger it 
with the wifi adaptor still plugged in. I got two panics in a row and now I 
can't reproduce with 20 minutes of uptime.

One factor that might be relevant is that I'm having constant reconnects on 
wlan0 every 15 seconds or so. We have problems with other types of machines 
on the same network, so it probably doesn't have the same cause as the 
panic, but it may be triggering it. Here's a log snippet:

[Apr29 22:27] wlan0: authenticate with 0a:18:d6:87:c5:da
[  +0.229440] wlan0: send auth to 0a:18:d6:87:c5:da (try 1/3)
[  +0.009291] wlan0: authenticated
[  +0.012308] wlan0: associate with 0a:18:d6:87:c5:da (try 1/3)
[  +0.004013] wlan0: RX AssocResp from 0a:18:d6:87:c5:da (capab=0x31 
status=0 aid=26)
[  +0.005033] wlan0: associated
[ +14.790906] wlan0: disassociated from 0a:18:d6:87:c5:da (Reason: 1)
[  +0.279513] wlan0: deauthenticating from 0a:18:d6:87:c5:da by local 
choice (reason=3)
[  +0.011112] cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
[  +1.276327] wlan0: authenticate with 0a:18:d6:87:c5:da
[  +0.219103] wlan0: send auth to 0a:18:d6:87:c5:da (try 1/3)
[  +0.001968] wlan0: authenticated
[  +0.011422] wlan0: associate with 0a:18:d6:87:c5:da (try 1/3)
[  +0.005604] wlan0: RX AssocResp from 0a:18:d6:87:c5:da (capab=0x31 
status=0 aid=12)
[  +0.006586] wlan0: associated
[  +5.191594] wlan0: disassociated from 0a:18:d6:87:c5:da (Reason: 1)
[  +0.255573] wlan0: deauthenticating from 0a:18:d6:87:c5:da by local 
choice (reason=3)
[  +0.010240] cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
[  +1.288695] wlan0: authenticate with 0a:18:d6:87:c5:da
[  +0.226962] wlan0: send auth to 0a:18:d6:87:c5:da (try 1/3)
[  +0.004037] wlan0: authenticated
[  +0.010564] wlan0: associate with 0a:18:d6:87:c5:da (try 1/3)
[  +0.008865] wlan0: RX AssocResp from 0a:18:d6:87:c5:da (capab=0x31 
status=0 aid=12)
[  +0.007288] wlan0: associated

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