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From: Michael Buesch <mb@bu3sch.de>
To: Yuval Hager <yuval@avramzon.net>
Cc: Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@lwfinger.net>,
	LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
	wireless <linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org>,
	bcm43xx-dev@lists.berlios.de
Subject: Re: BCM4312 Fails when xdm is started
Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2008 11:55:45 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200811241155.47079.mb@bu3sch.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200811241049.45734.yuval@avramzon.net>

On Monday 24 November 2008 09:49:38 Yuval Hager wrote:
> On Sunday 23 November 2008, Larry Finger wrote:
> > From a config file posted earlier, the OP is using SLAB. Is there any point
> > in trying SLUB?
> 
> Another try, not sure what it means:
> 
> * Added CONFIG_SLUB and CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG
> 
> * boot parameters: root=/dev/sda3 debug memory_corruption_check=1 devres.log=1 debug_objects debugpat 
> acpi.debug_layer=0x00410002 acpi.debug_level=0xffffffff acpi=off apic=debug nolapic irqpoll pci=noacpi slub_debug=FZPU
> 
> * cat /proc/interrupts is
>            CPU0       
>   0:      16658    XT-PIC-XT        timer
>   1:        289    XT-PIC-XT        i8042
>   2:          0    XT-PIC-XT        cascade
>   3:         60    XT-PIC-XT        uhci_hcd:usb2, ehci_hcd:usb4
>   5:       9163    XT-PIC-XT        sata_via, HDA Intel
>   7:          0    XT-PIC-XT        uhci_hcd:usb3
>   8:          2    XT-PIC-XT        rtc
>  10:       1712    XT-PIC-XT        b43
>  11:        131    XT-PIC-XT        uhci_hcd:usb1
>  12:        706    XT-PIC-XT        i8042
>  14:          0    XT-PIC-XT        ide0
>  15:          0    XT-PIC-XT        ide1
> NMI:          0   Non-maskable interrupts
> LOC:          0   Local timer interrupts
> RES:          0   Rescheduling interrupts
> CAL:          0   Function call interrupts
> TLB:          0   TLB shootdowns
> TRM:          0   Thermal event interrupts
> SPU:          0   Spurious interrupts
> ERR:          0
> MIS:          0
> 
> * lspci -d 14e4:4312 -x
> 02:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4312 802.11a/b/g (rev 02)
> 00: e4 14 12 43 06 01 10 00 02 00 80 02 08 00 00 00
> 10: 04 c0 ff fd 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
> 20: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3c 10 71 13
> 30: 00 00 00 00 40 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0a 01 00 00
> 
> * xset dpms force standby
> * wake up
> * dmesg is virtually the same as before, complaining about nobody handling irq 10 and disabling it.

Actually, b43 _does_ use IRQ10 now.
I guess the card dies such a horrible death, that it also asserts the IRQ line forever.

> * /proc/interrupts now is
>   0:      80987    XT-PIC-XT        timer
>   1:       1027    XT-PIC-XT        i8042
>   2:          0    XT-PIC-XT        cascade
>   3:         60    XT-PIC-XT        uhci_hcd:usb2, ehci_hcd:usb4
>   5:      10400    XT-PIC-XT        sata_via, HDA Intel
>   7:          0    XT-PIC-XT        uhci_hcd:usb3
>   8:          2    XT-PIC-XT        rtc
>  10:     200000    XT-PIC-XT        b43
>  11:        131    XT-PIC-XT        uhci_hcd:usb1
>  12:       3059    XT-PIC-XT        i8042
>  14:          0    XT-PIC-XT        ide0
>  15:          0    XT-PIC-XT        ide1
> NMI:          0   Non-maskable interrupts
> LOC:          0   Local timer interrupts
> RES:          0   Rescheduling interrupts
> CAL:          0   Function call interrupts
> TLB:          0   TLB shootdowns
> TRM:          0   Thermal event interrupts
> SPU:          0   Spurious interrupts
> ERR:          0
> MIS:          0
> 
> * Now check this out - the output of lspci -d 14e4:4312 -x
> 02:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4312 802.11a/b/g (rev ff)
> 00: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
> 10: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
> 20: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
> 30: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
> 
> (I double checked this)
> 
> huh?

Hah, interesting. I think your hardware may be faulty, in fact.
To me it really seems like the mainboard has power failures on the PCI bus.

This is a laptop, so you can't pull random hardware? Can you run some
hardware burn-in tests like mprime (http://mersenne.org/freesoft/) or memtest?
If that doesn't help, can you try with another operating system?

-- 
Greetings Michael.

  reply	other threads:[~2008-11-24 10:56 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 23+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <200811151801.02369.yuval@avramzon.net>
     [not found] ` <491EFB9D.3040002@lwfinger.net>
     [not found]   ` <200811151907.05636.yuval@avramzon.net>
     [not found]     ` <20081115174623.27321.qmail@stuge.se>
2008-11-21 16:25       ` BCM4312 Fails when xdm is started Larry Finger
2008-11-21 17:42         ` Michael Buesch
2008-11-21 18:28           ` Larry Finger
2008-11-22  6:39             ` Yuval Hager
2008-11-22 15:13               ` Michael Buesch
2008-11-22 15:32                 ` Larry Finger
2008-11-22 15:54                   ` Michael Buesch
2008-11-23  7:26                     ` Yuval Hager
2008-11-23 11:49                     ` Yuval Hager
2008-11-23 12:20                       ` Michael Buesch
2008-11-23 15:42                         ` Larry Finger
2008-11-23 17:42                           ` Michael Buesch
     [not found]                             ` <200811231955.41722.yuval@avramzon.net>
2008-11-23 18:08                               ` Michael Buesch
2008-11-23 20:46                         ` Peter Stuge
2008-11-23 21:09                           ` Larry Finger
2008-11-24  8:49                             ` Yuval Hager
2008-11-24 10:55                               ` Michael Buesch [this message]
2008-11-24 16:11                                 ` Larry Finger
2008-11-25  5:43                                   ` Yuval Hager
2008-11-25  7:18                                     ` Peter Stuge
2008-12-07  9:29                                       ` Yuval Hager
2008-12-07 16:15                                         ` Larry Finger
2008-11-25 11:05                                     ` Michael Buesch

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