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Title:
ath5k driver hangs periodically, please include trivial patch in
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My AR5001 Wireless Network Adapter (rev 01) in Samsung NC20 netbook hangs
occasionally. I have ubuntu lucid lynx with
kernel 2.6.32-24-generic.I observed that it happens more often if I am running
bit torrents. If dmesg helps, here is something I supect. It was taken when
WLAN was connected and
This still occasionally happens to me on latest Lucid, incidentally.
I'm impressed. I filed a bug in 2009, and in September of 2010, the same
bug still occurs, the same patch is still unapplied, and people are
still reporting it as an issue.
Here, why don't I go file the bug in Debian, and we'll
I can confirm this too...
My problem is gone away when I switched to NDISWrapper with windows driver.
O.S.=Ubuntu Lucid
Card=D-link G510 (B 4.1)
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I can confirm this happened as soon as I upgraded to Lucid. Before it
happened occasionally if the network was used quite a lot (bittorrent),
but with Lucid it happened repeatedly, as early as 15 minutes after
upgrading.
I can also confirm that the patch has fixed the issue; my computer has
been w
Happens on lucid with ath5k. Random hangs saw upto 5 hangs today.
Changed to using wicd which I think fixes it.
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Precisely as the title says - I have the ath5k non-LBM driver in use, on
latest Jaunty, amd64, 2.6.28-11-generic, and I periodically have the
- problems described on bugzilla.kernel.org's bug #12068.
+ problems described on https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12
Hm okay well I went away for a few days, came back, box was still
running stable. I started checking my email and within 5 minutes I had
a kernel panic (flashing numlock lights etc)
Here's the kern.log snapshot
Mar 18 18:55:20 failwhale-desktop kernel: [276251.587698] ath5k phy0:
unsupported jum
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 7:43 PM, shamwow wrote:
> Okay I think applying Bob's patch and recompiling ath5k kernel module
> solved my system stability problem. No lockups (kernel panics) since I
> changed to the custom module. Someone needs to add this to the mainline
> linux kernel release, this
Okay I think applying Bob's patch and recompiling ath5k kernel module
solved my system stability problem. No lockups (kernel panics) since I
changed to the custom module. Someone needs to add this to the mainline
linux kernel release, this is ridiculous that Ubuntu Karmic Koala 9.10
is shipping w
Okay, so I think this worked. No crash yet.See my above post for
problem/system description.
1) I downloaded linux sources for my kernel version using package
manager, untarred them (2.6.31-20).
2) I manually applied Bob's patch by changing the relevant code in the relevant
directory (using
Allright kids I'm pretty sure this is an interrupt thing with atk5k. My
Atheros-based PCI wireless card has always sucked pretty hard, but upon
installing a fresh copy of Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) , I'm getting
random system hangs. I never got those with my old crappy copy of
Ubuntu 8.x. But
I can confirm similar behavior in Samsung NC20 netbook with Ubuntu
Jaunty. WLAN disconnects sometimes without any reason. It tries to
connect showing one green dot on the nm-applet on taskbar but fails to
connect. It asks for password but never succeeds. I tried to disable
WLAN by right clicking nm
My bug was actually a hardlock of the system.
Your problem is, I believe, the same as mine, but I think they disabled
dmesg printing of notifications by default for this, and now instead of
hardlocking it merely lags for 10-15s.
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I had similar problems on Jaunty, however examining /var/log/messages
didn't tell me anything. After upgrading to Karmic, I'm still getting
system hangs when I use the ath5k wireless driver. A few points are
different about my system though:
- Under Jaunty, using the ath_pci driver fixed the probl
correction: substitute packages with packets in the last message.
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Is this problem supposed to be fixed in karmic? I have the feeling I can
reproduce it in Karmic. Every about 25 sec I have a burst of 8-12 secs
when all packages seem to be delayed (or dropped, not sure, I notice it
on tcp which means it could be resend).
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I had similar problems with ath5k on Samsung NC20. Not finding a solution, I
switched to ndiswrapper - the same problems there. Finally found a madwifi
branch for my card, installed ath_pci and ... damn the same issue with ath_pci.
I think the problem is located deeper than just ath5k, ndiswrappe
To ubuntu kernel-maintainers:
Could you please add "CONFIG_ATH5K_DEBUG=y" to linux-image- ?
This will allow the users of this hardware to better debug and
know/report when/how the wireless stop working, just by setting the
following:
---/etc/modules
ath5k debug=0x25
---/etc/modules---
N
I had the same problem with Ubuntu 9.04 and Atheros WiFi Card:
Tried Knoppix 6.2 (Kernel 2.6.30) with the same notebook: It worked !!!
--> Solution: get kernel linux-2.6.30.5 Recompile on the Ubuntu 9.04 and it
works !!
For some reason the ath5k driver (or other components ) do not have
I can confirm this bug in a MSI VR 321 laptop with AR242x wifi chip.
I was running jaunty with a few backports installed, but have since
removed all backports and there has been no change. I then downloaded a
newer kernel from someone's link in another bug report, but it did not
fix the problem.
Macbook1,1; manually upgraded from Jaunty to Karmic alpha2.
Tried two kernels from karmic (linux-image-2.6.30-10-generic and linux-
image-2.6.31-1-generic). The bug is still here. I'm not sure when it
hangs or when it works, the net effect is that my transfers are as low
as 10KiB/s (I expect at le
I can confirm this for an Eee pc 900ha with a AR242x chip. I also have
another issue -- sometimes NetworkManager fails to connect to my WEP
network, and keeps coming back to me and asking for a WEP password, even
though it is correct. This sounds like the ath5k driver is to blame, any
chance it is
I installed this version from the mainline builds:
Linux mila 2.6.30-020630-generic #020630 SMP Wed Jun 10 09:04:38 UTC 2009 x86_64
With it, I was at last able to complete an amdump run over wifi.
Preliminary impression is good, will keep you posted.
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If the issue remains in Jaunty, please test the latest upstream kernel
build - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds .
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I've tested the i386 version during the weekend.
I managed to hang the wireless two times under heavy load (not sure if
it is relevant but it usually happened to me while streaming some
video). Then I stopped testing :/.
In dmesg I've seen:
ath5k phy0: noise floor calibration timeout
ath5k phy0:
I'm sorry to take my last comment back: It worked correctly until last
night when I was watching an online video and the connection stopped
intermittently, making the whole experience unusable... Now I found the
reason:
r...@amartoq-macbook:/var/log# zgrep -h 'noise floor calibration' * | cut -b
@manoj: Thanks! I have installed your kernel on May 2 and got zero hangs
since then (running for 3 days).
For me, the hang was pretty notorious because I usually work in
interactive sessions like ssh and vnc. Please try to make this patch
reaches upstream.
Current Log:
r...@amartoq-macbook:/var/
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Manoj Iyer ha scritto:
> aboaboit you should find both 32 and 64bit kernels under
> http://people.ubuntu.com/~manjo/lp356768-jaunty/
> 32bit kernel - http://people.ubuntu.com/~manjo/lp356768-jaunty/ii386
> 64bit kernel - http://people.ubuntu.com/~manjo/lp356768-jaunty/amd64
I was in a hurry and m
aboaboit you should find both 32 and 64bit kernels under
http://people.ubuntu.com/~manjo/lp356768-jaunty/
32bit kernel - http://people.ubuntu.com/~manjo/lp356768-jaunty/ii386
64bit kernel - http://people.ubuntu.com/~manjo/lp356768-jaunty/amd64
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Manoj, Thanks for the i386 kernel. I've installed it and for now it
works fine. I'll do some stress tests over the weekend to see if the bug
can be triggered.
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Manoj Iyer ha scritto:
> Aboaboit, It is not clear to me, are you reporting that my kernel works
> for you in 64bit Jaunty ?
Sorry for not noticing your build was i386-specific but, yes, basically
it works. Maybe later today I'll try rebuilding the 64bit kernel and
test that too.
A.
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ath5k
Aboaboit, It is not clear to me, are you reporting that my kernel works
for you in 64bit Jaunty ?
conrad, I have uploaded a i386 kernel for you to test under
http://people.ubuntu.com/~manjo/lp356768-jaunty/i386/
Thank you for reporting and testing, really appreciate all the help.
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ath5k driv
To be clear, this bug also applies to Intrepid's kernel, so upgrading to
Jaunty shouldn't have done anything negative.
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I upgraded yesterday from a fully up-to-date 8.10 with a working ath5k
connection, to find that 9.04 did not.
Symptoms are "noise floor" errors as reported above.
I've tried Manoj's patched kernel and I am writing this comment using the
wireless connection.
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I'm experiencing this bug on Acer Aspire One, latest Jaunty.
arch: i386
kernel: 2.6.28-11-generic
wireless driver: ath5k (LBM installed)
It is rather hard to trigger on purpose - last time it happened after 22
hours of extensive wireless usage.
I would be happy to test the patched kernel.
Could y
Please report test results so that I can submit SRU for jaunty.
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Luis, any idea if the patch in the upstream bug report will get pulled
into wireless-testing?
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12068
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=19574
Thanks.
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Hi Rich,
Any idea why this patch hasn't been merged upstream yet? The reason I
ask it is a lot of extra work for the Ubuntu kernel team to maintain out
of tree patches. They usually prefer that patches be accepted upstream
first before pulling them in.
Also, I just want to note that the kernel
** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #12068
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