From: Cedric Sodhi <manday@gmx.net>
To: b43-dev@lists.infradead.org
Subject: BCMSMAC freezes system on trivial oeprations
Date: Tue, 10 May 2011 13:43:18 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20110510114318.GF2444@fly> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4DC919FD.8060200@broadcom.com>
1 - The distro is Gentoo
2 - Initially? I don't understand the question
3 - No, I did not find an easy way to obtain the trace on a panic at
first. I've by now learned about options which allow to dump the
strace to flash.
4 - Gitweb tarball. Hence, I can no longer provide a SHA1, since it was
an archive. As stated in my last email the best I can provide you
with is the following string:
Linux 2.6.39-rc6-next-20110506
5 - I think I've noted that the rfkill sysnode freezes as ifconfig,
iwconfig, exit and others do. Now, under these new circumstances
where all problems (apart from the button-triggered freeze) seem to
have vanished, I can try both, writing to it again and running
rfkill. I'll do so after I have dispatched this mail as I do reckon
with new freezes and hardlocks. I will provide further information
in another email just in a short while.
regards,
Cedric
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 12:57:01PM +0200, Arend van Spriel wrote:
> On 05/09/2011 03:44 PM, Cedric Sodhi wrote:
> > I use an HP Touchsmart tm2 laptop which has an onboard BRCM 4727- I used to compile my kernel with BCMSMAC module.
> Hi Cedric,
>
> This story is quite erratic so I want to get some basic information first.
>
> 1) what linux distro are you using?
> 2) what kernel version are you running (initially)?
> > At first, I got regular kernel panics that, according to the printed-out stack originated somewhere from the BRCM driver and for which I could not exactly tell the reason (I assume it had something to do with roaming between APs).
> 3) do you have any trace information on the 'regular kernel panics'?
> > Also, the laptop has a dedicated button to activating/deactivating the WLAN device, besides it has a BIOS wired funtion key, that does the same - at least that what it does in Windows and what HP says it should do.
> >
> > When pressing either of the buttons, the kernel would hard-lock without any further notice and the computer could only be brought down through a hard reset.
> >
> > This was awful enough, so I though I could try enabling the rfkill kernel compoenent as it seems related (layman at work, as you can tell). Recompiling that way (linux-next, by the way, *not* on wireless-testing yet) and also modifiying another few minor settings resulted in a desaster:
> 4) how did you obtain linux-next? git? when using git can you provide sha1?
> > Since then - *even after I have reerted all changes and gone back to the kernel which was known to have worked last!!!* - as soon as the BCMSMAC module is either ocmpiled in or loaded, trivial commands such as ifconfig, iwconfig or just exit (!!!) freeze in a State D (awaiting IO) and can not be killed by even kill -9 or -1.
> 5) could you try the 'rfkill' command?
>
> Gr. AvS
>
> --
> Almost nobody dances sober, unless they happen to be insane.
> -- H.P. Lovecraft --
>
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2011-05-09 13:44 BCMSMAC freezes system on trivial oeprations Cedric Sodhi
2011-05-09 13:55 ` Cedric Sodhi
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2011-05-10 11:43 ` Cedric Sodhi [this message]
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