Re: [gentoo-user] two NICs - kernel crash ?

2012-03-07 Thread Mark Knecht
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 2:08 AM, Helmut Jarausch
jarau...@igpm.rwth-aachen.de wrote:
 Hi,

 on my HP625 I run a bleeding edge Gentoo (kernel 3.3-rc6).

 If the notebook is connected by an ethernet cable, the net comes up just
 fine.

 If I disconnect it from ethernet and start net.wlan0, the WLAN comes up just
 fine.

 BUT, if it's connect to ethernet, and net.eth0 has been started, the kernel
 crashes badly (i.e. no SysRq anymore) if I start net.wlan0 in addition.

 Is this a configuration error by me or a kernel bug.
 The WLAN card is a Broadcom BCM4313 with the BRCMSMAC driver.

 Many thanks for your help,
 Helmut.


1) Do you need such a leading edge kernel to support your hardware,
etc.? If not consider droping back to something more stable.

2) As you are Broadcom based there have been some networking
regressions reported on LKML about Broadcom NICs. Consider reporting
this on LKML. It's likely a configuration they haven't tested.

Good luck,
Mark



[gentoo-user] two NICs - kernel crash ?

2012-03-06 Thread Helmut Jarausch

Hi,

on my HP625 I run a bleeding edge Gentoo (kernel 3.3-rc6).

If the notebook is connected by an ethernet cable, the net comes up  
just fine.


If I disconnect it from ethernet and start net.wlan0, the WLAN comes up  
just fine.


BUT, if it's connect to ethernet, and net.eth0 has been started, the  
kernel crashes badly (i.e. no SysRq anymore) if I start net.wlan0 in  
addition.


Is this a configuration error by me or a kernel bug.
The WLAN card is a Broadcom BCM4313 with the BRCMSMAC driver.

Many thanks for your help,
Helmut.