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I have marked the bug as "fixed released" because the fix is already in
all affected stable-releases. So this bug will be closed
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Joseph,
is it correct that the fix is released for 11.10 and 12.04 in the normal repos?
So everyone would have the fix and we can close this as "fix released"?
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Joseph,
the proposed from 12.04 is working fine. I guess we finally have a working
kernel on 11.10 and 12.04 for this ugly bug :)
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Michael,
The fix for this bug is in the 12.04 kernel as the following commit:
ed66ba472a742cd8df37d7072804b2111cdb1014 rt2x00: Fix sleep-while-atomic
bug in powersaving code.
Would it be possible for you to test the latest 12.04, which is available at:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/
Joseph, can you give me and all others here an overview about the status
of that patch for 12.04 wih linux3.2.x?
The normal 12.04 Kernel is also producing kernel-panics on rt2800pci-
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Kernel-Panic with 3.0.0.12-generic on asus eee pcs and msi wind (bot
Joseph, i can confirm that 3.0.0-15 does not have any issues here.
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3.0.0-15 seems to be working ok here in my MSI Wind U100.
2012/1/18 Joseph Salisbury :
> Thanks for the update sokai. @Michael, can you also confirm the
> 3.0.0-15 kernel has not had any issues as well?
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Thanks for the update sokai. @Michael, can you also confirm the
3.0.0-15 kernel has not had any issues as well?
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Thanks a lot! - At my ASUS Eee Pc 1000 I havn't had a kernel panic since
I installed kernel 3.0.0-15 from the proposed archive (like mentioned
above in comment #150).
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Kernel-Panic with 3.0.0.12-generic on asus eee pcs and msi wind (both
using rt2
I've been using 3.0.0-15, the version in -proposed, for a few days now
in a variety of conditions and I haven't had a panic yet. It seems to be
stable, though I'll let you know if anything changes.
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I had the same problem constantly on my hp dm1z (AMD fusion). I have
tested the oneiric-proposed, and I haven't had the problem ever since.
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>From initial testing it looks like the connection is stable and no
kernel panic occurs. I will report back after further testing.
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I take that back... Indeed 3.0.0.15.25 is there in -proposed, but the
package is named differently so I got lost. I'm not yet sure whether it
helped, will report back asap.
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Actually, unless I'm failing something here, the most recent kernel in
-proposed is 3.0.0-15-17 - and doesn't help. I'm trying 3.0.0-15-25 from
ppa:canonical-kernel-team/ppa now.
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@Michael,
Thanks for the feedback. That is great news that the panics have
stopped. I don't think any special test case is needed, since the
panics were a regular issue for you. I would suggest just use your
system as you normally would, and report back if any panics do happen.
@Tristan,
Than
My sister has an ASUS EeePC using the rt2800pci driver that experiences
a panic regression in Oneiric. I'll install the proposed kernel on her
system and test.
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Joseph, the Kernel is running fine here with enabled power-management.
Do you need a special test-process? should i test other changes to
3.0.0-15-foo is pulling? or does "yes its not producing panics" enough?
It would be no problem for me to do some special testcases (only i386)
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Just FYI, i will test the 11.10 kernel on 12.04 because i dont have a
11.10 system here on a eeepc but i think that should not be a problem
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Ho Joseph,
thank you for the hint about proposed. i will do some testing with that kernel
and will give feedback here
@ALL, please remeber to turn the powermanagement on again, if you are
testing the porposed kernel
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It does appear this patch may be applied to the stable release 3.0 kernel:
https://lkml.org/lkml/2011/11/22/616
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Kernel-Panic with 3.0.0.12
Actually it looks like this patch may have already applied to oneiric
per bug 897514
The patch is the following commit in oneiric:
f4a04c4518110f63a402e53988b0143046b66750
So it appears the patch is in 3.0.0-15.24, which is still in oneiric-
proposed.
Would it be possible for folks affected by t
I am building an Oneiric test kernel with this patch applied. I will
post a link to the test kernel shortly.
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It looks like that patch was accepted in Linus' tree in commit:
ed66ba472a742cd8df37d7072804b2111cdb1014
This fix will eventually make it into Precise(12.04) when we rebase to
the upstream kernel. Michael, do you know if this patch will be applied
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I'm also experiencing this problem with 3.0.0-14 on my Asus EEE PC
1001HA.
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we have a working patch
http://marc.info/?l=linux-wireless&m=132112188308082&w=2
so i added the kernel-team on cc.
Can you please have a look at it and give as a short info about the next
steps?
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looks like Mr. Basse found a patch in post #134. does someone know
where/whether/when/how that makes it through the pipeline into something
we can update/install?
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Same problem here. Kubuntu 11.10, Kernel 3.0.0-14. eee-pc 1000h; rt2860 with
rt2800 driver.
I have observed, that with this kernel, panic ocurr only in under battery AFTER
waking up from suspend-to-ram.
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Hi there, just to confirm the bug and the workaround. I was also having
several kernel panics on my eee 1000h + Ubuntu 11.10 (3.0.0-12 and also
3.0.0-13-generic) with RT2860 and the power management workaround worked
for me also. I also report a great improvement on network speed after
this workar
Thanks jatoo, I will give it a try.
Obviously the power management is turned on when battery power is used on my
machine.
No panics for several days now when turning it off.
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Mr Vahlin, I managed to get some help with preventing power management
turning on automatically here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/85214/how-
can-i-prevent-iwconfig-power-management-from-being-turned-on/85223#85223
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Still the same behaviour with the original 3.0.0.13 #22 Ubuntu kernel.
When the powersave is turned OFF no more panics noticed during several
days. Sometimes I forget to (manually) disable the powersave and when my
pc is left alone, the panic reoccurs. Therefore I made some changes to
the sartup fi
I have a kernel panic I attach I suspect it is from this bug.
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I have a kernel panic I attach I suspect it is from this bug.
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No kernel panics if I remember to switch off power management on a Asus
1000H. (driver: rt2800pci)
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I have this behaviour. But in my case the power adapter in on.
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usi
http://marc.info/?l=linux-wireless&m=132112188308082&w=2
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i can also confirm that disabling the power-feature fixed the kernel-
panics.
The patch can be found here
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OK, I got the panic right after login. Then restarted the computer and checked
iwconfig; this time power management was on!
I switched it off and keep testing. Don't know how it could be off once and on
the other time. Perhaps someone can explain this.
I'll get back with my results after more tes
I can also confirm that
sudo iwconfig wlan0 power off
stops the panics from occurring. This on a eee 901 (RT2860).
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Turning power management off on the wifi seems to have stopped the panics
on this eeepc 1000ha.
On 25 November 2011 17:22, Mr Vahlin <869...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Same issue here on Asus 1001HA, RT3090 kernel 3.0.0.13
> Power management was allready turned off on my computer, so that is no
Same issue here on Asus 1001HA, RT3090 kernel 3.0.0.13
Power management was allready turned off on my computer, so that is not the
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Many thanks Kristian. I'm hoping I now won't need to go down this route,
but it's great to know it's possible.
I'm having very good results in Oneiric (finally) by using the stock
Ubuntu 3.0.0.13 kernel combined with compat-wireless from 22/11/11 PLUS
turning power-saving off on the WLAN interface
@Rod: Here's what I modified to the sources to make RT3090sta build, I
moslty looked at what people where doing to build RT2860 :
diff -uNr 20101216_RT3090_LinuxSTA_V2.4.0.4_WiFiBTCombo_DPO/common/cmm_wpa.c
20101216_RT3090_LinuxSTA_V2.4.0.4_WiFiBTCombo_DPO.mine//common/cmm_wpa.c
--- 20101216_RT
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so as a workaround this should fix the kernel-panics (thank you to
Stanislaw from LKML)
"sudo iwconfig wlan0 power off"
with that you are disabling the powermanagement of wifi-card
After that "iwconfig" should show that the powermanagement is disabled.
michael@eeebuntu:~$ iwconfig
lon
Here is a comment from LKML
I will do some testing after work on that and if needed built a new kernel with
that patch inside
On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 09:33:34PM +0100, Michael Basse wrote:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/869502
> http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/1
Well - the firmware makes not a blind bit of difference to speeds (still
no kernel panics, however).
I'm now going to test the latest compat-wireless that doesn't have the
patch reverted installed alongside the newer kernel (3.0.0.13)
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Not sure if you've seen but the owner of the wireless tree in git has reverted
that patch to rt2800pci since he obviously didn't agree with it (he calls it a
"misguided attempt to improve performance"!)
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/linville/wireless.git;a=commit;h=82e5fc2a34fa9ffea38
Rod, yes that should also fix the kernel-panics
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using rt2800 wifi
Perfect explanation - many thanks for being so precise!
So, I can update my kernel to the latest stable (which I've just been
alerted to by Update Manager along with 50 others!), PLUS install the
latest compat-wireless and I should be roughly in the same position as
if I were using i386 arch and u
Hi Rod,
the latest Kernel-Update from Ubuntu contains
[ Upstream Kernel Changes ]
* Revert "rt2x00: Serialize TX operations on a queue."
- LP: #868628
* Revert "rt2x00: fix crash in rt2800usb_write_tx_desc"
- LP: #868628
* Revert "rt2x00: fix crash in rt2800usb_get_txwi"
- LP: #
So, I have the x64 arch version of Oneiric, so cannot use this patched
kernel as is.
I presume I would get a similar effect by simply installing the latest
kernel 3.0.0.13 (that is now in the main Oneiric repo) and using the
latest compat-wireless on top (which already has the patched
rt2800pci.c)
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using rt2800 wifi ch
Because of "the answer to life, the universe and everything" here is
linux (3.0.0-13.42iceroot1) oneiric; urgency=low
* Hopefully fixing issues with rt2800pci on asus eeepcs (LP: #869502)
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This Kernel is based on the current ubuntu-stable-ke
Rod, thank you for the feedback. At the moment i am building a kernel
with the patch inside. After that i will provide the debs here for some
testing.
But its taking very long to build the kernel on eeepc (8 hours until
now) hopefully this is getting finished soon.
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By the way, I forgot to say that the RT3090 driver (when patched as I
mentioned) does build, installs but will not work correctly to service
the WLAN card...any help appreciated!
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@Kristian: How did you get the RT3090 driver to compile correctly in Oneiric
(which I assume you are using)? It doesn't build for me unless it's patched
with the patches here:
http://www.infty.nl/wordpress/2011/09/patches-for-the-ralink-rt3090-linux-driver/
I am not seeing kernel panics with rt2
Same problem here on a eeepc 1015, the device is RT3090. I downloaded
the driver for 3090 from ralink web site and it works fine. I thought I
should mention that since everyone seems to have the problem with
rt2860.
Output of lspci -k :
Network controller: Ralink corp. RT3090 Wireless 802.11n 1T/1
Chanelog from linux (3.0.0-13.22) oneiric-proposed; urgency=low
[ Upstream Kernel Changes ]
* Revert "rt2x00: Serialize TX operations on a queue."
- LP: #868628
* Revert "rt2x00: fix crash in rt2800usb_write_tx_desc"
- LP: #868628
* Revert "rt2x00: fix crash in rt2800usb_get_txwi"
Has this been solved?
I can't work out if there is a solution or not.
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The patch both attached and mentioned in comment #108 has not yet shown
up in any official tree that I can find:
From: Stanislaw Gruszka
Subject: [PATCH] rt2800pci: handle spurious interrupts
Newsgroups: gmane.linux.kernel.wireless.general
Date: 2011-11-16 10:09:17 GMT (1 day and 15 minutes ago)
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using rt2800 wifi chipset)
To manage notif
** Patch added: "patch for fixing kernel-panics with rt2800pci"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/linux/+bug/869502/+attachment/2599363/+files/rt2800pci-fixing-kerlenl-panics.patch
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/linux/+bug/869502/+attachment/2
http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=6192&p=34806#p34806
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.wireless.general/80759
here is the patch to fix hopefully fix the issues
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Kernel 3.1.0-030100 gave me a panic also. It worked fine several days
but I got the panic in the end.
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@Hauke
thank you for the reminder. Seems i did not see your comment before. I will
test it and give you sme feedback
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I'm running 12.04 and haven't had a kernel panic.
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 12:47 PM, Hauke Jung
wrote:
> I installed the rt2860 driver directly from ralink, as mentioned above.
> For several days I didnt had a single kernel panic.
> So, at least, this is a workaround.
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I installed the rt2860 driver directly from ralink, as mentioned above.
For several days I didnt had a single kernel panic.
So, at least, this is a workaround.
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Kernel-Panic after changing the firmware. I am out of this. If someone
has another idea please let me know, until then i am out of this and
will use 2.6.38
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sounds good, I am also not facing panics anymore.
@Brian
do you have some infos about your panic after changing the firmware? maybe its
another issue
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@Michael Basse; I'm quite optimistic about your (re)solution with the
rt2860.bin modifier (#97). Used for about 15 hours now and NO panic whatsoever.
Also some strange sideeffects on my LAN are vanished. Will keep testing for
now...
(eeepc 1000H with 3.0.0-12-generic #20-Ubuntu SMP i686 i386 GNU
I am sad to hear that. I was testing the steps from
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/869502/comments/86
and cant reproduce the panics.
So i guess we have to start again with testing and debugging.
Unfortunately i am out of ideas
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Changing the firmware didn't fix the issue for me -- using updated
firmware with md5 of 66332d7636ee78db31b056aa0e44b097.
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after the command the new firmware has to be used, i dont know how to
tell the system to use the new firmware, so i decided to do a reboot
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Hi Brian,
the source is http://www.ralinktech.com/en/04_support/license.php?sn=5029#
rt2860.bin - md5 - 75a1da3caa0b1c95e81dfba207f834c6 <- this is the
corrupt one from ubuntu
rt2860.bin - md5 - 66332d7636ee78db31b056aa0e44b097 <- this is the one
from the website above and seems to be working
i
@Michael Basse
Do you have a d/l link for the (potentially) working version of the firmware so
this can be tested?
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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a short summary.
The Bug is only happening on ubuntu-systems when rt2800pci is used. The
only difference between ubuntu and other distributions is the version of
"rt2860.bin" from the package "linux-firmware".
Also, no panics when using another version (and another firmware-file),
so i guess the
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Status: New
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i have opened a bug-report for the maintainers of rt2800pci
http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=6192
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@Colin Watkins
Is this the site to download the rt2860 driver?
http://www.ralinktech.com/en/04_support/support.php?sn=501
Did you install it using the methods described here?
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=9255730&postcount=1
I'm still having panics on my 1000h. Not changed anything exce
I've still not had a single kernal panic since I installed the rt2860 drive as
mentioned in #73 above. This after extensive use on a daily basis.
Could someone else try the same to confirm?
Colin
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Just wanted to report the kernel panic too. My system is Eee Pc 1000HE.
Hoping for a fix soon. Will be glad to assist with testing.
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and of course other things, because they are all based on "intel atom".
Like SATA-Controller and so on. But because not all eeepcs are affected
maybe it is worth to find out the differences between working and non-
working eeepcs?
Feedback would be great
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just as aditinal info (and make it more complex) the eeepcs and ms wind
not only using the same wifi-modul (rt2800pci) but also the same vga
modul "i915"
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as addition to comment #86. My screensaver/powersaving is set to 10
minutes
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Title:
Kernel-Panic with 3.0.0.12-generic on asus eee pcs and msi win
as it seems i can repdroduce it now
- using no ac-adapter
- wifi enabled
- connecting to an external monitor
- put the video on eeepc and external monitor
- close the monitor from eeepc (without this its not happening)
- wait 10 minutes without doing anything
happened 5 times today, each time i
It seems that panic occures more often when running on battery then on
adapter, but happens when on adapter rarely too. So maybe it has
something to do with high ram-load, because usually my ram goes high
only when I'm running on battery.
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still happens with 3.1.0-030100-generic on asus eeepc 1000H
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Kernel-Panic with 3.0.0.12-generic on asus eee pcs and msi wind (both
using
the last panic from #82 happened on a high ram-load. I opened many tabs
on Firefox and looking at "top" the system was very near to start
swapping. Then the panic was happening.
- System was on ACD-Adapter
- All my drives (sda, sdb and sdc) are SSDs
- The option "spin down the harddisc" in the ene
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Here is a complete netconsole-output (provided from Hauke Jung)
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/84013101/netconsole.log.out
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Kernel-Panic w
@Don
http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/pipermail/users_rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/2011-April/003556.html
Says that it is Version 34.00
I was doing some searching for the md5sums and there are often bug-
reports with that kind of firmware
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Can anyone advise how I determine the firmware version for the RT2860
card (/lib/firmware/rt2860.bin). The file doesn't match md5 chksum to
the most recent rev available at ralinktech.com, i.e. v26.
rt2860.bin oneiric md5=75a1da3caa0b1c95e81dfba207f834c6
rt2860.bin ralink-v26=66332d7636ee78db31b05
http://pastie.org/2822013 ( thanks to Maxim Levitsky)
This patch will save dmesg and the panic-infos into ram and at reboot
(ram doesnt get cleaned) the messages can be found in
/sys/kernel/debug/printk/crash_dmesg
So it should be possible to get the complete panic as far as i understood the
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