* rtlwifi (rtl8192ce) consistently reports EBUSY error, but scanning works
@ 2014-03-05 6:36 Thierry Moreau
2014-03-05 7:12 ` Larry Finger
2014-03-05 10:51 ` Peter Wu
0 siblings, 2 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Thierry Moreau @ 2014-03-05 6:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-wireless
Hi!
I am using a kind-of "linux from scratch" (i.e. Crux 3.0, 64 bits Intel,
kernel 3.10.32) and I am stuck with a EBUSY error return from the
wireless driver I suspect it comes from the driver behavior since it is
consistent either from the command
iw dev wlan1 set channel 2
or the comand
iwconfig wlan1 set channel 2
(it occurred also with "iw" with a kernel where the iwconfig support
emulation is off -- CONFIG_CFG82011_WEXT). The EBUSY error return occurs
as early as immediately after the initial module install, and
consistently thereafter. The wireless scanning works (reporting a nearby
beacon on channel 1).
I understand this list is not for user/integrator support but since I
control many variables in the troubleshooting exercise, some of you
might be interested in finding more about a possible bug.
Here is a sequence of commands immediately after system boot:
+ uname -a
Linux a-host 3.10.32 #2 SMP Wed Mar 5 00:39:47 UTC 2014 x86_64 Intel(R)
Atom(TM) CPU D2550 @ 1.86GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
+ dmesg | grep -i wifi -C 4 -n
853-[ 2.468354] gma500 0000:00:02.0: trying to get vblank count for
disabled pipe 1
854-[ 2.556398] usb 5-2: new low-speed USB device number 2 using uhci_hcd
855-[ 2.685093] rtl8192ce:_rtl92ce_read_chip_version():<0-0> Chip
Version ID: B_CUT_88C
856-[ 2.693197] fbcon: psbdrmfb (fb0) is primary device
857:[ 2.697204] rtl8192ce: Using firmware rtlwifi/rtl8192cfwU_B.bin
858-[ 2.700363] modprobe (109) used greatest stack depth: 3928 bytes left
859-[ 2.700499] usb 5-2: skipped 1 descriptor after interface
860-[ 2.700506] usb 5-2: skipped 1 descriptor after interface
861-[ 2.705486] usb 5-2: default language 0x0409
--
889-[ 3.149779] gma500 0000:00:02.0: fb0: psbdrmfb frame buffer device
890-[ 3.149784] gma500 0000:00:02.0: registered panic notifier
891-[ 3.149870] [drm] Initialized gma500 1.0.0 2011-06-06 for
0000:00:02.0 on minor 0
892-[ 3.403646] ieee80211 phy0: Selected rate control algorithm 'rtl_rc'
893:[ 3.404050] rtlwifi: wireless switch is on
894-[ 5.579389] Adding 16777212k swap on /dev/sda6. Priority:42
extents:1 across:16777212k
895-[ 5.595963] Adding 16777212k swap on /dev/sda7. Priority:52
extents:1 across:16777212k
896-[ 5.611337] Adding 16777212k swap on /dev/sda8. Priority:62
extents:1 across:16777212k
897-[ 5.699807] rm (146) used greatest stack depth: 3032 bytes left
+ lsmod
Module Size Used by
rtl8192ce 72128 0
gma500_gfx 147187 1
rtlwifi 106604 1 rtl8192ce
rtl8192c_common 54252 1 rtl8192ce
drm_kms_helper 27871 1 gma500_gfx
+ iwconfig
eth0 no wireless extensions.
lo no wireless extensions.
sit0 no wireless extensions.
wlan1 IEEE 802.11bgn ESSID:off/any
Mode:Managed Access Point: Not-Associated Tx-Power=0 dBm
Retry long limit:7 RTS thr=2347 B Fragment thr:off
Encryption key:off
Power Management:on
+ iw dev wlan1 info
Interface wlan1
ifindex 4
wdev 0x1
addr 64:5a:04:aa:f8:16
type managed
wiphy 0
**** Here is the first occurrence of the blocking error condition:
+ iw dev wlan1 set channel 2
command failed: Device or resource busy (-16)
**** Next error is expected:
+ iw dev wlan1 scan
command failed: Network is down (-100)
+ ip link set up wlan1
+ iw dev wlan1 scan
BSS d8:6c:e9:29:e5:75(on wlan1)
TSF: 1305304974530 usec (15d, 02:35:04)
freq: 2412
... bla bla bla
* Device name: RalinkAPS
* Config methods: Label, PBC
* RF Bands: 0x1
+ iwlist wlan1 scanning
wlan1 Scan completed :
Cell 01 - Address: D8:6C:E9:29:E5:75
Channel:1
Frequency:2.412 GHz (Channel 1)
Quality=70/70 Signal level=-4 dBm
... bla bla bla
IE: Unknown: 0706434120010B10
**** Here is another instance of the blocking error condition (occurs
with iw as well):
+ iwconfig wlan1 channel 2
Error for wireless request "Set Frequency" (8B04) :
SET failed on device wlan1 ; Device or resource busy.
**** Some user of a widespread distribution reported a similar problem
and a work-around with the "iw ... interface add .." command, which I
attempt here:
+ ip link set down wlan1
+ iw dev wlan1 interface add wlan2 type managed
**** note that I don't care that the name wlan2 turns into rename5
because it did not occur without CONFIG_CFG82011_WEXT which is useless
besides the present troubleshooting:
+ iwconfig
eth0 no wireless extensions.
lo no wireless extensions.
sit0 no wireless extensions.
wlan1 IEEE 802.11bgn ESSID:off/any
Mode:Managed Frequency:2.417 GHz Access Point:
Not-Associated
Tx-Power=20 dBm
Retry long limit:7 RTS thr=2347 B Fragment thr:off
Encryption key:off
Power Management:off
rename5 IEEE 802.11bgn ESSID:off/any
Mode:Managed Access Point: Not-Associated Tx-Power=20 dBm
Retry long limit:7 RTS thr=2347 B Fragment thr:off
Encryption key:off
Power Management:on
**** Too bad it occurs again:
+ iw dev rename5 set channel 2
command failed: Device or resource busy (-16)
==============
Final remarks:
I went through the firmware load learning curve for a Linux
user/integrator and I am confident that the following sha1sum'ed file
has been loaded:
c81ec289a236875ab7139c0e357fdcddcc21cc46
/lib/firmware/rtlwifi/rtl8192cfwU_B.bin
(the fact that scanning works supports my confidence)
I investigated the iw source code (version 3.11, but the above is with
version 3.14) and I gave up once I traced the reported error condition
to the call to nl_recvmsgs in the iw.c source file.
I grep'ed EBUSY in the C source files in the drivers/net/rtlwifi
sub-directories and find none. I suppose some other component in the
driver detects the error condition.
If I recall correctly, the command "iw ... interface add ..." followed
by "iw ... del" for the source interface allowed me to set the channel
without the EBUSY outcome once (and the sticky EBUSY came again vey
soon) with the kernel devoid of CONFIG_CFG82011_WEXT. It makes seldom
sense to me to pursue this elusive workaround, but this could be a sign
that a fresh kernel "interface" data structure turns EBUSY-sick after
some action occurring in the driver initialization logic.
The system is a Shuttle XS36VL box
(http://us.shuttle.com/barebone/Models/XS36VL.html). It does not have a
physical wireless switch (a dmesg line above reports the switch position
as "on").
Any suggestion about a next step in troubleshooting? Maybe trying the
latest kernel release candidate?
Thanks for your attention.
-- Thierry Moreau
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread* Re: rtlwifi (rtl8192ce) consistently reports EBUSY error, but scanning works 2014-03-05 6:36 rtlwifi (rtl8192ce) consistently reports EBUSY error, but scanning works Thierry Moreau @ 2014-03-05 7:12 ` Larry Finger 2014-03-05 16:27 ` Thierry Moreau 2014-03-05 10:51 ` Peter Wu 1 sibling, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread From: Larry Finger @ 2014-03-05 7:12 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Thierry Moreau, linux-wireless On 03/05/2014 12:36 AM, Thierry Moreau wrote: > Hi! > > I am using a kind-of "linux from scratch" (i.e. Crux 3.0, 64 bits Intel, kernel > 3.10.32) and I am stuck with a EBUSY error return from the wireless driver I > suspect it comes from the driver behavior since it is consistent either from the > command > > iw dev wlan1 set channel 2 > > or the comand > > iwconfig wlan1 set channel 2 > > (it occurred also with "iw" with a kernel where the iwconfig support emulation > is off -- CONFIG_CFG82011_WEXT). The EBUSY error return occurs as early as > immediately after the initial module install, and consistently thereafter. The > wireless scanning works (reporting a nearby beacon on channel 1). > > I understand this list is not for user/integrator support but since I control > many variables in the troubleshooting exercise, some of you might be interested > in finding more about a possible bug. > > Here is a sequence of commands immediately after system boot: > > + uname -a > Linux a-host 3.10.32 #2 SMP Wed Mar 5 00:39:47 UTC 2014 x86_64 Intel(R) Atom(TM) > CPU D2550 @ 1.86GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux > > + dmesg | grep -i wifi -C 4 -n > 853-[ 2.468354] gma500 0000:00:02.0: trying to get vblank count for disabled > pipe 1 > 854-[ 2.556398] usb 5-2: new low-speed USB device number 2 using uhci_hcd > 855-[ 2.685093] rtl8192ce:_rtl92ce_read_chip_version():<0-0> Chip Version ID: > B_CUT_88C > 856-[ 2.693197] fbcon: psbdrmfb (fb0) is primary device > 857:[ 2.697204] rtl8192ce: Using firmware rtlwifi/rtl8192cfwU_B.bin > 858-[ 2.700363] modprobe (109) used greatest stack depth: 3928 bytes left > 859-[ 2.700499] usb 5-2: skipped 1 descriptor after interface > 860-[ 2.700506] usb 5-2: skipped 1 descriptor after interface > 861-[ 2.705486] usb 5-2: default language 0x0409 > -- > 889-[ 3.149779] gma500 0000:00:02.0: fb0: psbdrmfb frame buffer device > 890-[ 3.149784] gma500 0000:00:02.0: registered panic notifier > 891-[ 3.149870] [drm] Initialized gma500 1.0.0 2011-06-06 for 0000:00:02.0 on > minor 0 > 892-[ 3.403646] ieee80211 phy0: Selected rate control algorithm 'rtl_rc' > 893:[ 3.404050] rtlwifi: wireless switch is on > 894-[ 5.579389] Adding 16777212k swap on /dev/sda6. Priority:42 extents:1 > across:16777212k > 895-[ 5.595963] Adding 16777212k swap on /dev/sda7. Priority:52 extents:1 > across:16777212k > 896-[ 5.611337] Adding 16777212k swap on /dev/sda8. Priority:62 extents:1 > across:16777212k > 897-[ 5.699807] rm (146) used greatest stack depth: 3032 bytes left > > + lsmod > Module Size Used by > rtl8192ce 72128 0 > gma500_gfx 147187 1 > rtlwifi 106604 1 rtl8192ce > rtl8192c_common 54252 1 rtl8192ce > drm_kms_helper 27871 1 gma500_gfx > > + iwconfig > eth0 no wireless extensions. > > lo no wireless extensions. > > sit0 no wireless extensions. > > wlan1 IEEE 802.11bgn ESSID:off/any > Mode:Managed Access Point: Not-Associated Tx-Power=0 dBm > Retry long limit:7 RTS thr=2347 B Fragment thr:off > Encryption key:off > Power Management:on > > > + iw dev wlan1 info > Interface wlan1 > ifindex 4 > wdev 0x1 > addr 64:5a:04:aa:f8:16 > type managed > wiphy 0 > > **** Here is the first occurrence of the blocking error condition: > > + iw dev wlan1 set channel 2 > command failed: Device or resource busy (-16) > > **** Next error is expected: > > + iw dev wlan1 scan > command failed: Network is down (-100) > > + ip link set up wlan1 > > + iw dev wlan1 scan > BSS d8:6c:e9:29:e5:75(on wlan1) > TSF: 1305304974530 usec (15d, 02:35:04) > freq: 2412 > ... bla bla bla > * Device name: RalinkAPS > * Config methods: Label, PBC > * RF Bands: 0x1 > > + iwlist wlan1 scanning > wlan1 Scan completed : > Cell 01 - Address: D8:6C:E9:29:E5:75 > Channel:1 > Frequency:2.412 GHz (Channel 1) > Quality=70/70 Signal level=-4 dBm > ... bla bla bla > IE: Unknown: 0706434120010B10 > > > **** Here is another instance of the blocking error condition (occurs with iw as > well): > > + iwconfig wlan1 channel 2 > Error for wireless request "Set Frequency" (8B04) : > SET failed on device wlan1 ; Device or resource busy. > > **** Some user of a widespread distribution reported a similar problem and a > work-around with the "iw ... interface add .." command, which I attempt here: > > + ip link set down wlan1 > > + iw dev wlan1 interface add wlan2 type managed > > **** note that I don't care that the name wlan2 turns into rename5 because it > did not occur without CONFIG_CFG82011_WEXT which is useless besides the present > troubleshooting: > > + iwconfig > eth0 no wireless extensions. > > lo no wireless extensions. > > sit0 no wireless extensions. > > wlan1 IEEE 802.11bgn ESSID:off/any > Mode:Managed Frequency:2.417 GHz Access Point: Not-Associated > Tx-Power=20 dBm > Retry long limit:7 RTS thr=2347 B Fragment thr:off > Encryption key:off > Power Management:off > > rename5 IEEE 802.11bgn ESSID:off/any > Mode:Managed Access Point: Not-Associated Tx-Power=20 dBm > Retry long limit:7 RTS thr=2347 B Fragment thr:off > Encryption key:off > Power Management:on > > **** Too bad it occurs again: > > + iw dev rename5 set channel 2 > command failed: Device or resource busy (-16) > > > ============== > > Final remarks: > > I went through the firmware load learning curve for a Linux user/integrator and > I am confident that the following sha1sum'ed file has been loaded: > c81ec289a236875ab7139c0e357fdcddcc21cc46 /lib/firmware/rtlwifi/rtl8192cfwU_B.bin > (the fact that scanning works supports my confidence) > > I investigated the iw source code (version 3.11, but the above is with version > 3.14) and I gave up once I traced the reported error condition to the call to > nl_recvmsgs in the iw.c source file. > > I grep'ed EBUSY in the C source files in the drivers/net/rtlwifi sub-directories > and find none. I suppose some other component in the driver detects the error > condition. > > If I recall correctly, the command "iw ... interface add ..." followed by "iw > ... del" for the source interface allowed me to set the channel without the > EBUSY outcome once (and the sticky EBUSY came again vey soon) with the kernel > devoid of CONFIG_CFG82011_WEXT. It makes seldom sense to me to pursue this > elusive workaround, but this could be a sign that a fresh kernel "interface" > data structure turns EBUSY-sick after some action occurring in the driver > initialization logic. > > The system is a Shuttle XS36VL box > (http://us.shuttle.com/barebone/Models/XS36VL.html). It does not have a physical > wireless switch (a dmesg line above reports the switch position as "on"). > > Any suggestion about a next step in troubleshooting? Maybe trying the latest > kernel release candidate? I use NetworkManager and I never see errors like this. You definitely should use either a newer kernel or the backports sources. There is a recent change that fixes a problem in rtl8192ce that caused interrupts to be disabled for a long time. That fix is in the mainline 3.14-rc5 and in the wireless-testing repo. It is in the process of being applied to the various stable kernels, but it is probably not there yet. If you just want to try that patch, it is available at https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/2/1/15. Larry ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: rtlwifi (rtl8192ce) consistently reports EBUSY error, but scanning works 2014-03-05 7:12 ` Larry Finger @ 2014-03-05 16:27 ` Thierry Moreau 2014-03-05 16:40 ` Larry Finger 0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread From: Thierry Moreau @ 2014-03-05 16:27 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Larry Finger, linux-wireless On 03/05/14 07:12, Larry Finger wrote: > On 03/05/2014 12:36 AM, Thierry Moreau wrote: >> Hi! >> >> I am using a kind-of "linux from scratch" (i.e. Crux 3.0, 64 bits >> Intel, kernel >> 3.10.32) and I am stuck with a EBUSY error return from the wireless >> driver I >> suspect it comes from the driver behavior since it is consistent >> either from the >> command >> >> iw dev wlan1 set channel 2 >> >> or the comand >> >> iwconfig wlan1 set channel 2 >> >> (it occurred also with "iw" with a kernel where the iwconfig support >> emulation >> is off -- CONFIG_CFG82011_WEXT). The EBUSY error return occurs as >> early as >> immediately after the initial module install, and consistently >> thereafter. The >> wireless scanning works (reporting a nearby beacon on channel 1). >> [ ... ... ] >> >> Any suggestion about a next step in troubleshooting? Maybe trying the >> latest >> kernel release candidate? > > I use NetworkManager and I never see errors like this. > > You definitely should use either a newer kernel or the backports > sources. There is a recent change that fixes a problem in rtl8192ce that > caused interrupts to be disabled for a long time. That fix is in the > mainline 3.14-rc5 and in the wireless-testing repo. It is in the process > of being applied to the various stable kernels, but it is probably not > there yet. > > If you just want to try that patch, it is available at > https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/2/1/15. > Thanks for your reply Larry. I had seen the interrupt latency fix (latest release candidate) but since my problem occurs earlier than any wifi protocol activity, I abstained from upgrading. Anyway since you suggested it, I moved to 3.14.0-rc5 and the problem occurs exactly as reported earlier (the dmesg indeed reports a different module load and init sequence). From your suggestions, I should try with tools other than iw and iwconfig. I thought the higher level wireless management tools would use the same kernel api. Any other suggestion? P.S. Yes, the "ip link set up wlan1" command was given. The EBUSY return applies equally before and after this command. Regards, -- Thierry Moreau ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: rtlwifi (rtl8192ce) consistently reports EBUSY error, but scanning works 2014-03-05 16:27 ` Thierry Moreau @ 2014-03-05 16:40 ` Larry Finger 2014-03-05 19:16 ` Thierry Moreau 0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread From: Larry Finger @ 2014-03-05 16:40 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Thierry Moreau, linux-wireless On 03/05/2014 10:27 AM, Thierry Moreau wrote: > On 03/05/14 07:12, Larry Finger wrote: >> On 03/05/2014 12:36 AM, Thierry Moreau wrote: >>> Hi! >>> >>> I am using a kind-of "linux from scratch" (i.e. Crux 3.0, 64 bits >>> Intel, kernel >>> 3.10.32) and I am stuck with a EBUSY error return from the wireless >>> driver I >>> suspect it comes from the driver behavior since it is consistent >>> either from the >>> command >>> >>> iw dev wlan1 set channel 2 >>> >>> or the comand >>> >>> iwconfig wlan1 set channel 2 >>> >>> (it occurred also with "iw" with a kernel where the iwconfig support >>> emulation >>> is off -- CONFIG_CFG82011_WEXT). The EBUSY error return occurs as >>> early as >>> immediately after the initial module install, and consistently >>> thereafter. The >>> wireless scanning works (reporting a nearby beacon on channel 1). > >>> [ ... ... ] > >>> >>> Any suggestion about a next step in troubleshooting? Maybe trying the >>> latest >>> kernel release candidate? >> >> I use NetworkManager and I never see errors like this. >> >> You definitely should use either a newer kernel or the backports >> sources. There is a recent change that fixes a problem in rtl8192ce that >> caused interrupts to be disabled for a long time. That fix is in the >> mainline 3.14-rc5 and in the wireless-testing repo. It is in the process >> of being applied to the various stable kernels, but it is probably not >> there yet. >> >> If you just want to try that patch, it is available at >> https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/2/1/15. >> > > Thanks for your reply Larry. I had seen the interrupt latency fix (latest > release candidate) but since my problem occurs earlier than any wifi protocol > activity, I abstained from upgrading. > > Anyway since you suggested it, I moved to 3.14.0-rc5 and the problem occurs > exactly as reported earlier (the dmesg indeed reports a different module load > and init sequence). > > From your suggestions, I should try with tools other than iw and iwconfig. I > thought the higher level wireless management tools would use the same kernel api. > > Any other suggestion? > > P.S. Yes, the "ip link set up wlan1" command was given. The EBUSY return applies > equally before and after this command. Please give me the exact set of commands you use to get this problem. If possible, capture the console output. As I am currently running long-term tests of the latest version of rtl8192ce using an RTL8188CE (10ec:8176), it will be a perfect time to test. Larry ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: rtlwifi (rtl8192ce) consistently reports EBUSY error, but scanning works 2014-03-05 16:40 ` Larry Finger @ 2014-03-05 19:16 ` Thierry Moreau 2014-03-06 14:54 ` Peter Wu 2014-03-06 15:57 ` Larry Finger 0 siblings, 2 replies; 10+ messages in thread From: Thierry Moreau @ 2014-03-05 19:16 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Larry Finger, linux-wireless [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 688 bytes --] On 03/05/14 16:40, Larry Finger wrote: > > Please give me the exact set of commands you use to get this problem. If > possible, capture the console output. As I am currently running > long-term tests of the latest version of rtl8192ce using an RTL8188CE > (10ec:8176), it will be a perfect time to test. > Here is the command script, and the console log (....sh 2>&1 | tee ....log) Is it possible that the Shuttle system be arranged with a digital output enabling/inhibiting the Realtek wifi interface active participation in wifi protocol? I did ask Shuttle tech support, but in any event I don't want to induce you to troubleshoot a specific system. Thanks, -- Thierry Moreau [-- Attachment #2: shuttle-x36vl-rtl8192ce-ebusy.log --] [-- Type: text/plain, Size: 7898 bytes --] + uname -a Linux dodeca1er 3.14.0-rc5 #1 SMP Wed Mar 5 15:38:33 UTC 2014 x86_64 Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU D2550 @ 1.86GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux + grep -i wifi -C 4 -n + dmesg 711-[ 2.581616] gma500 0000:00:02.0: trying to get vblank count for disabled pipe 1 712-[ 2.771178] usb 5-2: new low-speed USB device number 2 using uhci_hcd 713-[ 2.832203] fbcon: psbdrmfb (fb0) is primary device 714-[ 2.832262] rtl8192ce:_rtl92ce_read_chip_version():<0-0> Chip Version ID: B_CUT_88C 715:[ 2.844335] rtl8192ce: Using firmware rtlwifi/rtl8192cfwU_B.bin 716-[ 2.939453] usb 5-2: New USB device found, idVendor=045e, idProduct=0780 717-[ 2.939458] usb 5-2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0 718-[ 2.939462] usb 5-2: Product: Comfort Curve Keyboard 3000 719-[ 2.939465] usb 5-2: Manufacturer: Microsoft -- 725-[ 3.287718] gma500 0000:00:02.0: fb0: psbdrmfb frame buffer device 726-[ 3.287723] gma500 0000:00:02.0: registered panic notifier 727-[ 3.287820] [drm] Initialized gma500 1.0.0 2011-06-06 for 0000:00:02.0 on minor 0 728-[ 3.396518] ieee80211 phy0: Selected rate control algorithm 'rtl_rc' 729:[ 3.397145] rtlwifi: wireless switch is on 730-[ 5.834746] Adding 16777212k swap on /dev/sda6. Priority:42 extents:1 across:16777212k 731-[ 5.859658] Adding 16777212k swap on /dev/sda7. Priority:52 extents:1 across:16777212k 732-[ 5.883344] Adding 16777212k swap on /dev/sda8. Priority:62 extents:1 across:16777212k 733-[ 6.872268] gzip (166) used greatest stack depth: 3864 bytes left + lsmod Module Size Used by rtl8192ce 71392 0 gma500_gfx 139440 1 rtl_pci 24810 1 rtl8192ce rtlwifi 70066 2 rtl_pci,rtl8192ce rtl8192c_common 53859 1 rtl8192ce drm_kms_helper 28143 1 gma500_gfx + cat + iwconfig eth0 no wireless extensions. lo no wireless extensions. sit0 no wireless extensions. wlan1 IEEE 802.11bgn ESSID:off/any Mode:Managed Access Point: Not-Associated Tx-Power=0 dBm Retry short limit:7 RTS thr=2347 B Fragment thr:off Encryption key:off Power Management:on + cat + iw dev wlan1 info Interface wlan1 ifindex 4 wdev 0x1 addr 64:5a:04:aa:f8:16 type managed wiphy 0 + cat + iw dev wlan1 set channel 2 command failed: Device or resource busy (-16) + cat + iw dev wlan1 scan command failed: Network is down (-100) + cat + ip link set up wlan1 + cat + iw dev wlan1 scan BSS d8:6c:e9:29:e5:75(on wlan1) TSF: 1358921377410 usec (15d, 17:28:41) freq: 2412 beacon interval: 100 TUs capability: ESS Privacy ShortSlotTime APSD (0x0c11) signal: -74.00 dBm last seen: 929 ms ago SSID: BELL417 Supported rates: 1.0* 2.0* 5.5* 11.0* 9.0 18.0 36.0 54.0 DS Parameter set: channel 1 ERP: Barker_Preamble_Mode Extended supported rates: 6.0 12.0 24.0 48.0 HT capabilities: Capabilities: 0x106e HT20/HT40 SM Power Save disabled RX HT20 SGI RX HT40 SGI No RX STBC Max AMSDU length: 3839 bytes DSSS/CCK HT40 Maximum RX AMPDU length 32767 bytes (exponent: 0x002) Minimum RX AMPDU time spacing: 4 usec (0x05) HT RX MCS rate indexes supported: 0-23, 32 HT TX MCS rate indexes are undefined HT operation: * primary channel: 1 * secondary channel offset: above * STA channel width: any * RIFS: 0 * HT protection: nonmember * non-GF present: 0 * OBSS non-GF present: 0 * dual beacon: 0 * dual CTS protection: 0 * STBC beacon: 0 * L-SIG TXOP Prot: 0 * PCO active: 0 * PCO phase: 0 Secondary Channel Offset: no secondary (0) RSN: * Version: 1 * Group cipher: CCMP * Pairwise ciphers: CCMP * Authentication suites: PSK * Capabilities: 1-PTKSA-RC 1-GTKSA-RC (0x0000) WMM: * Parameter version 1 * u-APSD * BE: CW 15-1023, AIFSN 3 * BK: CW 15-1023, AIFSN 7 * VI: CW 7-15, AIFSN 2, TXOP 3008 usec * VO: CW 3-7, AIFSN 2, TXOP 1504 usec BSS Load: * station count: 0 * channel utilisation: 11/255 * available admission capacity: 31250 [*32us] Overlapping BSS scan params: * passive dwell: 20 TUs * active dwell: 10 TUs * channel width trigger scan interval: 300 s * scan passive total per channel: 200 TUs * scan active total per channel: 20 TUs * BSS width channel transition delay factor: 5 * OBSS Scan Activity Threshold: 0.25 % Extended capabilities: HT Information Exchange Supported Country: CA Environment: Indoor/Outdoor Channels [1 - 11] @ 16 dBm WPS: * Version: 1.0 * Wi-Fi Protected Setup State: 2 (Configured) * Response Type: 3 (AP) * UUID: 28802880-2880-1880-a880-d86ce929e575 * Manufacturer: Ralink Technology, Corp. * Model: Ralink Wireless Access Point * Model Number: RT2860 * Serial Number: 12345678 * Primary Device Type: 6-0050f204-1 * Device name: RalinkAPS * Config methods: Label, PBC * RF Bands: 0x1 + cat + iwlist wlan1 scanning wlan1 Scan completed : Cell 01 - Address: D8:6C:E9:29:E5:75 Channel:1 Frequency:2.412 GHz (Channel 1) Quality=30/70 Signal level=-80 dBm Encryption key:on ESSID:"BELL417" Bit Rates:1 Mb/s; 2 Mb/s; 5.5 Mb/s; 11 Mb/s; 9 Mb/s 18 Mb/s; 36 Mb/s; 54 Mb/s Bit Rates:6 Mb/s; 12 Mb/s; 24 Mb/s; 48 Mb/s Mode:Master Extra:tsf=0000013c6606a682 Extra: Last beacon: 987ms ago IE: Unknown: 000742454C4C343137 IE: Unknown: 010882848B961224486C IE: Unknown: 030101 IE: Unknown: 2A0104 IE: Unknown: 32040C183060 IE: Unknown: 2D1A6E1016FFFFFF0001000000000000000000000000030000000000 IE: Unknown: 3D1601050100000000000000000000000000000000000000 IE: Unknown: 3E0100 IE: IEEE 802.11i/WPA2 Version 1 Group Cipher : CCMP Pairwise Ciphers (1) : CCMP Authentication Suites (1) : PSK IE: Unknown: DD180050F2020101800003A4000027A4000042435E0062322F00 IE: Unknown: 0B0500000B127A IE: Unknown: 4A0E14000A002C01C800140005001900 IE: Unknown: 7F0101 IE: Unknown: DD07000C4300000000 IE: Unknown: 0706434120010B10 IE: Unknown: DD9D0050F204104A0001101044000102103B000103104700102880288028801880A880D86CE929E5751021001852616C696E6B20546563686E6F6C6F67792C20436F72702E1023001C52616C696E6B20576972656C6573732041636365737320506F696E74102400065254323836301042000831323334353637381054000800060050F20400011011000952616C696E6B415053100800020084103C000101 + cat + iwconfig wlan1 channel 2 Error for wireless request "Set Frequency" (8B04) : SET failed on device wlan1 ; Device or resource busy. + cat + ip link set down wlan1 + cat + iw dev wlan1 interface add wlan2 type managed + cat + iwconfig eth0 no wireless extensions. lo no wireless extensions. sit0 no wireless extensions. wlan1 IEEE 802.11bgn ESSID:off/any Mode:Managed Frequency:2.417 GHz Access Point: Not-Associated Tx-Power=20 dBm Retry short limit:7 RTS thr=2347 B Fragment thr:off Encryption key:off Power Management:off rename5 IEEE 802.11bgn ESSID:off/any Mode:Managed Access Point: Not-Associated Tx-Power=20 dBm Retry short limit:7 RTS thr=2347 B Fragment thr:off Encryption key:off Power Management:on + cat + iw dev rename5 set channel 2 command failed: Device or resource busy (-16) + cat [-- Attachment #3: shuttle-x36vl-rtl8192ce-ebusy.sh --] [-- Type: application/x-sh, Size: 536 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: rtlwifi (rtl8192ce) consistently reports EBUSY error, but scanning works 2014-03-05 19:16 ` Thierry Moreau @ 2014-03-06 14:54 ` Peter Wu 2014-03-06 18:59 ` Thierry Moreau 2014-03-06 15:57 ` Larry Finger 1 sibling, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread From: Peter Wu @ 2014-03-06 14:54 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Thierry Moreau; +Cc: Larry Finger, linux-wireless [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1440 bytes --] On Wednesday 05 March 2014 19:16:08 Thierry Moreau wrote: > On 03/05/14 16:40, Larry Finger wrote: > > Please give me the exact set of commands you use to get this problem. If > > possible, capture the console output. As I am currently running > > long-term tests of the latest version of rtl8192ce using an RTL8188CE > > (10ec:8176), it will be a perfect time to test. > > Here is the command script, and the console log > (....sh 2>&1 | tee ....log) Instead of cat, I used single-second sleeps as can be seen in the attached script. Our logs are roughly the same (I have replaced the last three bytes of the MAC address by XX for privacy). The rtlwifi module is patched[1], hence the out-of-tree marking. What is the problem that you are experiencing? I am able to connect although it took half a minute for the first ICMP ping packets to pass (and then there is still a lot of packet loss). This pattern is observable on the past 2.5 weeks that I have been running ping tests (ping every second to the gateway). > Is it possible that the Shuttle system be arranged with a digital output > enabling/inhibiting the Realtek wifi interface active participation in > wifi protocol? I didn't understand the first part, are you referring to a possible mistake in attaching the antennas? When I opened up the case, I saw two antennas that were properly secured to the card. Regards, Peter [1]: http://lkml.org/lkml/2014/2/14/430 [-- Attachment #2: repro-shuttle.sh --] [-- Type: application/x-shellscript, Size: 451 bytes --] [-- Attachment #3: repro.txt --] [-- Type: text/plain, Size: 9857 bytes --] Script started on Thu 06 Mar 2014 02:43:56 PM CET + iface=wlan0 + uname -a Linux work 3.14.0-rc2-custom-00267-g9398a10 #4 SMP PREEMPT Wed Feb 12 20:41:43 CET 2014 x86_64 GNU/Linux + dmesg + grep -i wifi -C 4 -n 1125-[ 11.401304] [drm] No driver support for vblank timestamp query. 1126-[ 11.514185] rtl8192ce:_rtl92ce_read_chip_version():<0-0> Chip Version ID: B_CUT_88C 1127-[ 11.526221] rtl8192ce: rtl8192ce: Power Save off (module option) 1128-[ 11.526222] rtl8192ce: rtl8192ce: FW Power Save off (module option) 1129:[ 11.526242] rtl8192ce: Using firmware rtlwifi/rtl8192cfwU_B.bin 1130-[ 11.604096] systemd[1]: Received SIGCHLD from PID 137 (systemd-vconsol). 1131-[ 11.612617] systemd[1]: Got SIGCHLD for process 137 (systemd-vconsol) 1132-[ 11.621165] systemd[1]: Child 137 died (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) 1133-[ 11.629346] systemd[1]: Child 137 belongs to systemd-vconsole-setup.service -- 1148-[ 11.839624] cfg80211: (5170000 KHz - 5250000 KHz @ 80000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm) 1149-[ 11.855677] cfg80211: (5735000 KHz - 5835000 KHz @ 80000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm) 1150-[ 11.871911] cfg80211: (57240000 KHz - 63720000 KHz @ 2160000 KHz), (N/A, 0 mBm) 1151-[ 11.888513] ieee80211 phy0: Selected rate control algorithm 'rtl_rc' 1152:[ 11.897674] rtlwifi: wireless switch is on 1153-[ 11.908296] systemd[1]: sys-subsystem-net-devices-wlan0.device changed dead -> plugged 1154-[ 11.911950] input: HDA Intel HDMI/DP,pcm=3 as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1b.0/sound/card0/input10 1155-[ 11.913175] input: HDA Intel Front Headphone as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1b.0/sound/card0/input9 1156-[ 11.915407] input: HDA Intel Mic as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1b.0/sound/card0/input8 -- 1577-[ 16.885077] systemd[1]: Got D-Bus request: org.freedesktop.DBus.Local.Disconnected() on /org/freedesktop/DBus/Local 1578-[ 16.890932] ------------[ cut here ]------------ 1579-[ 16.890944] WARNING: CPU: 2 PID: 134 at /home/peter/linux/kernel/locking/mutex.c:516 __mutex_lock_slowpath+0x357/0x370() 1580-[ 16.890947] DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(in_interrupt()) 1581:[ 16.891013] Modules linked in: xt_tcpudp nf_conntrack_ipv6 nf_conntrack_ipv4 nf_defrag_ipv4 nf_defrag_ipv6 xt_conntrack nf_conntrack iptable_filter ip6table_filter ip_tables ip6_tables x_tables snd_hda_codec_hdmi arc4 snd_hda_codec_idt snd_hda_codec_generic rtl8192ce(O) rtl_pci(O) gma500_gfx rtlwifi(O) mac80211 snd_hda_intel i2c_algo_bit drm_kms_helper snd_hda_codec snd_hwdep drm cfg80211 snd_pcm snd_timer snd evdev r8169 pcspkr iTCO_wdt i2c_i801 i2c_core iTCO_vendor_support video rfkill rtl8192c_common(O) coretemp microcode lpc_ich rtsx_pci_ms mii memstick soundcore fan processor thermal button ext4 crc16 mbcache jbd2 hid_logitech_dj usbhid hid sd_mod rtsx_pci_sdmmc mmc_core ahci libahci libata scsi_mod ehci_pci uhci_hcd ehci_hcd usbcore usb_common rtsx_pci mfd_core 1582-[ 16.891018] CPU: 2 PID: 134 Comm: systemd-journal Tainted: G O 3.14.0-rc2-custom-00267-g9398a10 #4 1583-[ 16.891019] Hardware name: Shuttle Inc. XS36V/XS36V, BIOS 1.11 12/18/2012 1584-[ 16.891026] 0000000000000009 ffff88012fd03bf0 ffffffff8146cca0 ffff88012fd03c38 1585-[ 16.891030] ffff88012fd03c28 ffffffff8104c45d ffff880037945818 ffff880037945818 + lsmod Module Size Used by xt_tcpudp 3111 1 nf_conntrack_ipv6 7995 1 nf_conntrack_ipv4 7754 1 nf_defrag_ipv4 1403 1 nf_conntrack_ipv4 nf_defrag_ipv6 25934 1 nf_conntrack_ipv6 xt_conntrack 3265 2 nf_conntrack 66712 3 xt_conntrack,nf_conntrack_ipv4,nf_conntrack_ipv6 iptable_filter 1488 1 ip6table_filter 1428 1 ip_tables 16451 1 iptable_filter ip6_tables 16160 1 ip6table_filter x_tables 17522 6 ip6table_filter,ip_tables,xt_tcpudp,xt_conntrack,iptable_filter,ip6_tables snd_hda_codec_hdmi 36172 1 arc4 2000 2 snd_hda_codec_idt 43450 1 snd_hda_codec_generic 52827 1 snd_hda_codec_idt rtl8192ce 73667 0 rtl_pci 24976 1 rtl8192ce gma500_gfx 174510 1 rtlwifi 71601 2 rtl_pci,rtl8192ce mac80211 490444 3 rtl_pci,rtlwifi,rtl8192ce snd_hda_intel 34841 0 i2c_algo_bit 5391 1 gma500_gfx drm_kms_helper 35572 1 gma500_gfx snd_hda_codec 98879 4 snd_hda_codec_hdmi,snd_hda_codec_idt,snd_hda_codec_generic,snd_hda_intel snd_hwdep 5852 1 snd_hda_codec drm 237941 2 drm_kms_helper,gma500_gfx cfg80211 430184 2 mac80211,rtlwifi snd_pcm 80379 3 snd_hda_codec_hdmi,snd_hda_codec,snd_hda_intel snd_timer 18709 1 snd_pcm snd 51167 8 snd_hwdep,snd_timer,snd_hda_codec_hdmi,snd_hda_codec_idt,snd_pcm,snd_hda_codec_generic,snd_hda_codec,snd_hda_intel evdev 10981 4 r8169 58223 0 pcspkr 1995 0 iTCO_wdt 5407 0 i2c_i801 11109 0 i2c_core 23780 5 drm,i2c_i801,drm_kms_helper,i2c_algo_bit,gma500_gfx iTCO_vendor_support 1929 1 iTCO_wdt video 11540 1 gma500_gfx rfkill 15683 1 cfg80211 rtl8192c_common 55112 1 rtl8192ce coretemp 6390 0 microcode 15090 0 lpc_ich 13368 0 rtsx_pci_ms 7418 0 mii 4027 1 r8169 memstick 7504 1 rtsx_pci_ms soundcore 944 1 snd fan 2785 0 processor 24170 0 thermal 8556 0 button 4477 0 ext4 481304 4 crc16 1359 1 ext4 mbcache 6074 1 ext4 jbd2 82736 1 ext4 hid_logitech_dj 10599 0 usbhid 40843 0 hid 89807 2 usbhid,hid_logitech_dj sd_mod 31817 5 rtsx_pci_sdmmc 13924 0 mmc_core 95817 1 rtsx_pci_sdmmc ahci 23403 4 libahci 21484 1 ahci libata 172031 2 ahci,libahci scsi_mod 132830 2 libata,sd_mod ehci_pci 3960 0 uhci_hcd 33795 0 ehci_hcd 63800 1 ehci_pci usbcore 180840 4 uhci_hcd,ehci_hcd,ehci_pci,usbhid usb_common 1648 1 usbcore rtsx_pci 32831 2 rtsx_pci_ms,rtsx_pci_sdmmc mfd_core 3249 2 lpc_ich,rtsx_pci + sleep 1 + iwconfig eth0 no wireless extensions. lo no wireless extensions. wlan0 IEEE 802.11bgn ESSID:off/any Mode:Managed Access Point: Not-Associated Tx-Power=0 dBm Retry short limit:7 RTS thr=2347 B Fragment thr:off Encryption key:off Power Management:on + sleep 1 + iw dev wlan0 info Interface wlan0 ifindex 3 wdev 0x1 addr e0:91:53:XX:XX:XX type managed wiphy 0 + sleep 1 + iw dev wlan0 set channel 2 command failed: Device or resource busy (-16) + sleep 1 + iw dev wlan0 scan command failed: Network is down (-100) + sleep 1 + ip link set up wlan0 + sleep 1 + iw dev wlan0 scan BSS 48:f9:25:00:01:13(on wlan0) TSF: 10820542146 usec (0d, 03:00:20) freq: 2472 beacon interval: 100 TUs capability: ESS ShortPreamble ShortSlotTime (0x0421) signal: -54.00 dBm last seen: 26 ms ago Information elements from Probe Response frame: SSID: Hermes_Mobile_Hotspot Supported rates: 1.0* 2.0 5.5 11.0 DS Parameter set: channel 13 + sleep 1 + iwlist wlan0 scanning wlan0 Scan completed : Cell 01 - Address: 48:F9:25:00:01:13 Channel:13 Frequency:2.472 GHz (Channel 13) Quality=56/70 Signal level=-54 dBm Encryption key:off ESSID:"Hermes_Mobile_Hotspot" Bit Rates:1 Mb/s; 2 Mb/s; 5.5 Mb/s; 11 Mb/s Mode:Master Extra:tsf=0000000284f45ec2 Extra: Last beacon: 1943ms ago IE: Unknown: 00154865726D65735F4D6F62696C655F486F7473706F74 IE: Unknown: 010482040B16 IE: Unknown: 03010D IE: Unknown: DD2A000C42000000011E001000000066160500004C563132333437000000000000000000000000000502A809 + sleep 1 + iwconfig wlan0 channel 2 Error for wireless request "Set Frequency" (8B04) : SET failed on device wlan0 ; Device or resource busy. + sleep 1 + ip link set down wlan0 + sleep 1 + iw dev wlan0 interface add wlan2 type managed + sleep 1 + iwconfig wlan2 IEEE 802.11bgn ESSID:off/any Mode:Managed Access Point: Not-Associated Tx-Power=20 dBm Retry short limit:7 RTS thr=2347 B Fragment thr:off Encryption key:off Power Management:on eth0 no wireless extensions. lo no wireless extensions. wlan0 IEEE 802.11bgn ESSID:off/any Mode:Managed Frequency:2.417 GHz Access Point: Not-Associated Tx-Power=20 dBm Retry short limit:7 RTS thr=2347 B Fragment thr:off Encryption key:off Power Management:off + sleep 1 + iw dev wlan2 set channel 2 command failed: Device or resource busy (-16) + sleep 1 real 0m15.794s user 0m0.137s sys 0m0.417s Script done on Thu 06 Mar 2014 02:44:12 PM CET ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: rtlwifi (rtl8192ce) consistently reports EBUSY error, but scanning works 2014-03-06 14:54 ` Peter Wu @ 2014-03-06 18:59 ` Thierry Moreau 0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread From: Thierry Moreau @ 2014-03-06 18:59 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Peter Wu; +Cc: Larry Finger, linux-wireless On 03/06/14 14:54, Peter Wu wrote: > On Wednesday 05 March 2014 19:16:08 Thierry Moreau wrote: >> On 03/05/14 16:40, Larry Finger wrote: >>> Please give me the exact set of commands you use to get this problem. If >>> possible, capture the console output. As I am currently running >>> long-term tests of the latest version of rtl8192ce using an RTL8188CE >>> (10ec:8176), it will be a perfect time to test. >> >> Here is the command script, and the console log >> (....sh 2>&1 | tee ....log) > > Instead of cat, I used single-second sleeps as can be seen in the attached > script. Our logs are roughly the same (I have replaced the last three bytes of > the MAC address by XX for privacy). The rtlwifi module is patched[1], hence > the out-of-tree marking. > > What is the problem that you are experiencing? > Indeed a good question! Likely there is no problem. Likely a misunderstanding from my part of the wifi logic. I was going step by step in my integration and I (wrongly?) assumed that the command to set a channel in the wifi configuration was a requirement for my next step: scanning done on an older wifi system detected signals from multiple channels but the newer system scanning saw only channel 1, hence I assumed that the newer scanning scheme needed channel changes by the user space logic. Now a number of clues (including your log below -- thanks) point towards the inconsequential-ness of the EBUSY result in the specific command I was using as a milestone. Other clues: a) suggestion by Larry to try other tools, and b) an EBUSY return code in net/wireless/chan.c . Somewhere else I might learn how scanning on multiple channels can work, but I no longer care for my deployment priorities. > I am able to connect although > it took half a minute for the first ICMP ping packets to pass (and then there > is still a lot of packet loss). This pattern is observable on the past 2.5 > weeks that I have been running ping tests (ping every second to the gateway). > >> Is it possible that the Shuttle system be arranged with a digital output >> enabling/inhibiting the Realtek wifi interface active participation in >> wifi protocol? > > I didn't understand the first part, are you referring to a possible mistake in > attaching the antennas? When I opened up the case, I saw two antennas that > were properly secured to the card. > Please ignore this other hypothesis. Thanks a lot to Larry and Peter. If you don't ear from me, please assume that I successfully installed hostapd and I am an happy rtlwifi user with the kernel 3.14. -- Thierry Moreau ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: rtlwifi (rtl8192ce) consistently reports EBUSY error, but scanning works 2014-03-05 19:16 ` Thierry Moreau 2014-03-06 14:54 ` Peter Wu @ 2014-03-06 15:57 ` Larry Finger 2014-03-06 17:40 ` Dan Williams 1 sibling, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread From: Larry Finger @ 2014-03-06 15:57 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Thierry Moreau, linux-wireless On 03/05/2014 01:16 PM, Thierry Moreau wrote: > On 03/05/14 16:40, Larry Finger wrote: >> >> Please give me the exact set of commands you use to get this problem. If >> possible, capture the console output. As I am currently running >> long-term tests of the latest version of rtl8192ce using an RTL8188CE >> (10ec:8176), it will be a perfect time to test. >> > > Here is the command script, and the console log > (....sh 2>&1 | tee ....log) > > Is it possible that the Shuttle system be arranged with a digital output > enabling/inhibiting the Realtek wifi interface active participation in wifi > protocol? > > I did ask Shuttle tech support, but in any event I don't want to induce you to > troubleshoot a specific system. The problem is not specific to the Shuttle - I can reproduce it on my HP laptop. Furthermore, it affects other mac80211-based drivers. The EBUSY return comes out of mac80211/cfg80211/nl80211 code. I have no idea why that particular set of commands fails to be able to set the channel. Both NetworkManager and the openSUSE ifup sequence work OK. Your system can set channels using the scan mechanism. If you want to track it down, you will need to put printk statements at every place that the net/wireless code sets EBUSY to see which one triggers. Perhaps that will expose any bug there, or in your script. Larry ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: rtlwifi (rtl8192ce) consistently reports EBUSY error, but scanning works 2014-03-06 15:57 ` Larry Finger @ 2014-03-06 17:40 ` Dan Williams 0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread From: Dan Williams @ 2014-03-06 17:40 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Larry Finger; +Cc: Thierry Moreau, linux-wireless On Thu, 2014-03-06 at 09:57 -0600, Larry Finger wrote: > On 03/05/2014 01:16 PM, Thierry Moreau wrote: > > On 03/05/14 16:40, Larry Finger wrote: > >> > >> Please give me the exact set of commands you use to get this problem. If > >> possible, capture the console output. As I am currently running > >> long-term tests of the latest version of rtl8192ce using an RTL8188CE > >> (10ec:8176), it will be a perfect time to test. > >> > > > > Here is the command script, and the console log > > (....sh 2>&1 | tee ....log) > > > > Is it possible that the Shuttle system be arranged with a digital output > > enabling/inhibiting the Realtek wifi interface active participation in wifi > > protocol? > > > > I did ask Shuttle tech support, but in any event I don't want to induce you to > > troubleshoot a specific system. > > The problem is not specific to the Shuttle - I can reproduce it on my HP laptop. > Furthermore, it affects other mac80211-based drivers. The EBUSY return comes out > of mac80211/cfg80211/nl80211 code. I deleted the earlier bits of this thread after skimming it, but IIRC we're talking about scanning here right? If there's already a scan in-progress, then the stack can often return EBUSY. For example, from both cfg80211_wext_siwscan() and nl80211_trigger_scan(), used by 'iwlist' and 'iw' respectively: if (rdev->scan_req) { err = -EBUSY; goto out; } Scans do not get canceled just because another random scan request comes in. Whatever userspace there is needs to wait for a scan completion event and then request it's new scan. There are also stack internal scans that happen from time to time that may cause a user-requested scan to return EBUSY. (NM hands this all off to wpa_supplicant, which itself handles the EBUSY by waiting a bit and then requesting another scan.) Dan ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: rtlwifi (rtl8192ce) consistently reports EBUSY error, but scanning works 2014-03-05 6:36 rtlwifi (rtl8192ce) consistently reports EBUSY error, but scanning works Thierry Moreau 2014-03-05 7:12 ` Larry Finger @ 2014-03-05 10:51 ` Peter Wu 1 sibling, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread From: Peter Wu @ 2014-03-05 10:51 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Thierry Moreau; +Cc: linux-wireless On Wednesday 05 March 2014 06:36:50 Thierry Moreau wrote: > I am using a kind-of "linux from scratch" (i.e. Crux 3.0, 64 bits > Intel, kernel 3.10.32) and I am stuck with a EBUSY error return from > the wireless driver I suspect it comes from the driver behavior since > it is consistent either from the command > > iw dev wlan1 set channel 2 > > or the comand > > iwconfig wlan1 set channel 2 > > (it occurred also with "iw" with a kernel where the iwconfig support > emulation is off -- CONFIG_CFG82011_WEXT). The EBUSY error return > occurs as early as immediately after the initial module install, and > consistently thereafter. The wireless scanning works (reporting a > nearby beacon on channel 1). It was not entirely clear for me, but have you enabled the interface before changing the channel? I.e. ip link set wlan0 up iw dev wlan0 set channel 2 I suggest to try 3.13 or even 3.14(-rcish). Earlier kernels (3.10 being the worst) had an issue[1] that impacted wireless stability. > The system is a Shuttle XS36VL box > (http://us.shuttle.com/barebone/Models/XS36VL.html). It does not have > a physical wireless switch (a dmesg line above reports the switch > position as "on"). The same box is operating in my neighbourhood (networking was not required for its purpose). Good luck with getting multi-head working. This box is running 3.14-rc2-something now with patches to get monitor mode to function properly. Kind regards, Peter [1]: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60713 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
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