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[ath9k] Kernel panic in 2.6.27-11
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@maxauthority: 2.6.28.10 stable kernel is in jaunty-proposed as
2.6.28-14.46. Could you please test that? Thanks
-Bryan
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@Luis, too bad. currently 2.6.28.10 stable kernel updates are still in
the jaunty kernel git tree. we've not upload it to proposed repo for
testing. but it might be soon.
Currently, latest 2.6.28-13.44 in jaunty-proposed is 2.6.28.9 stable kernel.
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/info/kernel-v
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 12:43 PM,
maxauthority wrote:
> With default ubuntu 9.04 I still had hangs,
Did you read the wiki? 9.04 will ship with a default kernel, that will
never get updated. To get the newer stable release kernels you have no
other option but to upgrade the stable kernel. Jaunty sh
With default ubuntu 9.04 I still had hangs, when upgrading to backport-
modules (which basically is compat-wireless from end of March) they went
away.
Sidenote: I still had random re-/disconnects though with my card, which
I just could not accept anymore, as it drove me nuts ;) (no offense, I
am n
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 2:28 AM, Bryan Wu wrote:
> Is this bug fixed or not?
>
> @Luis, Thanks for your upstream patch, do you think it is ok for us to
> cherry pick it to our Jaunty Stable Release Updates.
This should already be part of jaunty, I made sure to inform the
Ubuntu kernel team of the
Assign it to me, I will keep eyes on it.
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Is this bug fixed or not?
@Luis, Thanks for your upstream patch, do you think it is ok for us to
cherry pick it to our Jaunty Stable Release Updates.
-Bryan
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If the crash was due to ath9k and you are on an SMP system then your
issue may be fixed with the latest patches I have posted which fixes
this issue in wireless-testing down to 2.6.27. These patches have been
posted to be merged into wireless-testing however they have not yet been
merged so if you'
I still haven't been able to catch a stack trace. (I'm assuming one
will pop up on the screen if I happen to be in a tty when the crash
occurs, but since it is so infrequent, and I haven't been able to
reproduce it "on purpose"...)
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I can confirm this bug. I have this card:
09:00.0 Network controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR5008 Wireless Network
Adapter (rev 01)
Subsystem: Atheros Communications Inc. Device 3071
Control: I/O- Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr-
Stepping- SERR- FastB2
Happened again today. linux-crashdump did not seem to do its job. I
will try to repro from a tty so I can see if there is any useful output
there.
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I just discovered and set up linux-crashdump, so hopefully next time it
panics, I'll be able to capture some useful information.
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We need a stack trace (oops message). Do you have that? Please try to
take a picture if you cannot get it. You can also try to get the panic
by not using X, simply go into a virtual terminal.
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