Return-path: Received: from mail-pw0-f46.google.com ([209.85.160.46]:57567 "EHLO mail-pw0-f46.google.com" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-OK) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S1753076Ab1EEPDR (ORCPT ); Thu, 5 May 2011 11:03:17 -0400 Message-ID: <4DC2BBBE.1090607@gmail.com> (sfid-20110505_170340_881743_54A9F2A6) Date: Thu, 05 May 2011 08:01:18 -0700 From: "Justin P. Mattock" MIME-Version: 1.0 To: Nick Kossifidis CC: "John W. Linville" , Jiri Slaby , "Luis R. Rodriguez" , Bob Copeland , linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org, ath5k-devel@venema.h4ckr.net, netdev@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Subject: Re: ath5k regression associating with APs in 2.6.38 References: <20110504153819.GA4551@thinkpad-t410> <20110504172716.GC18541@tuxdriver.com> <20110504192639.GB4551@thinkpad-t410> <20110505135207.GA13727@thinkpad-t410> In-Reply-To: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Sender: linux-wireless-owner@vger.kernel.org List-ID: On 05/05/2011 07:30 AM, Nick Kossifidis wrote: > 2011/5/5 Seth Forshee: >> On Wed, May 04, 2011 at 11:09:03PM +0300, Nick Kossifidis wrote: >>> 2011/5/4 Seth Forshee: >>>> On Wed, May 04, 2011 at 01:27:17PM -0400, John W. Linville wrote: >>>>> On Wed, May 04, 2011 at 10:38:19AM -0500, Seth Forshee wrote: >>>>>> I've been investigating some reports of a regression in associating with >>>>>> APs with AR2413 in 2.6.38. Association repeatedly fails with some >>>>>> "direct probe to x timed out" messages (see syslog excerpt below), >>>>>> although it will generally associate eventually, after many tries. >>>>>> >>>>>> Bisection identifies 8aec7af (ath5k: Support synth-only channel change >>>>>> for AR2413/AR5413) as offending commit. Prior to this commit there are >>>>>> no direct probe messages at all in the logs. I've also found that >>>>>> forcing fast to false at the top of ath5k_hw_reset() fixes the issue. >>>>>> I'm not sure what the connection is between this commit and the >>>>>> timeouts. Any suggestions? >>>>> >>>>> Have you tried reverting that commit on top of 2.6.38? Can you >>>>> recreate the issue with 2.6.39-rc6 (or later)? >>>> >>>> I started to revert that commit, but it wasn't straight-forward due to >>>> later changes. Forcing fast to false in ath5k_hw_reset() acts as a >>>> functional revert of sorts since that should force it back to a full >>>> reset for all channel changes, and it's much simpler than working out >>>> the right way to revert the commit. I think the results suggest strongly >>>> that a revert is likely to fix the problem. I can finish the work to >>>> revert if you'd still like to see the results. >>>> >>>> Testing a previous .39-rc kernel still exhibited the failure. I don't >>>> recall which one it was and apparently forgot to make note of it. I'll >>>> request testing against rc6. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Seth >>>> >>> >>> Do you get scan results ? >>> Can you enable ATH5K_DEBUG_RESET and see what you get ? >> >> 2.6.39-rc6 still fails. A more comprehensive log with ATH5K_DEBUG_RESET >> enabled is below. >> >> Scanning looks to be failing according to this log. I was thinking that >> I saw successfull scans in some of the previous logs, but I'll have to >> go back and check to be sure. >> >> Thanks, >> Seth >> >> >> kernel: [ 23.421242] ath5k 0000:06:02.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 22 (level, low) -> IRQ 22 >> kernel: [ 23.421312] ath5k 0000:06:02.0: registered as 'phy0' >> kernel: [ 24.132959] ath: EEPROM regdomain: 0x63 >> kernel: [ 24.132962] ath: EEPROM indicates we should expect a direct regpair map >> kernel: [ 24.132967] ath: Country alpha2 being used: 00 >> kernel: [ 24.132969] ath: Regpair used: 0x63 >> kernel: [ 24.136125] cfg80211: Updating information on frequency 2412 MHz for a 20 MHz width channel with regulatory rule: >> kernel: [ 24.136131] cfg80211: 2402000 KHz - 2472000 KHz @ KHz), (N/A mBi, 2000 mBm) >> kernel: [ 24.136134] cfg80211: Updating information on frequency 2417 MHz for a 20 MHz width channel with regulatory rule: >> kernel: [ 24.136137] cfg80211: 2402000 KHz - 2472000 KHz @ KHz), (N/A mBi, 2000 mBm) >> kernel: [ 24.136140] cfg80211: Updating information on frequency 2422 MHz for a 20 MHz width channel with regulatory rule: >> kernel: [ 24.136143] cfg80211: 2402000 KHz - 2472000 KHz @ KHz), (N/A mBi, 2000 mBm) >> kernel: [ 24.136146] cfg80211: Updating information on frequency 2427 MHz for a 20 MHz width channel with regulatory rule: >> kernel: [ 24.136149] cfg80211: 2402000 KHz - 2472000 KHz @ KHz), (N/A mBi, 2000 mBm) >> kernel: [ 24.136151] cfg80211: Updating information on frequency 2432 MHz for a 20 MHz width channel with regulatory rule: >> kernel: [ 24.136155] cfg80211: 2402000 KHz - 2472000 KHz @ KHz), (N/A mBi, 2000 mBm) >> kernel: [ 24.136157] cfg80211: Updating information on frequency 2437 MHz for a 20 MHz width channel with regulatory rule: >> kernel: [ 24.136160] cfg80211: 2402000 KHz - 2472000 KHz @ KHz), (N/A mBi, 2000 mBm) >> kernel: [ 24.136163] cfg80211: Updating information on frequency 2442 MHz for a 20 MHz width channel with regulatory rule: >> kernel: [ 24.136166] cfg80211: 2402000 KHz - 2472000 KHz @ KHz), (N/A mBi, 2000 mBm) >> kernel: [ 24.136168] cfg80211: Updating information on frequency 2447 MHz for a 20 MHz width channel with regulatory rule: >> kernel: [ 24.136172] cfg80211: 2402000 KHz - 2472000 KHz @ KHz), (N/A mBi, 2000 mBm) >> kernel: [ 24.136174] cfg80211: Updating information on frequency 2452 MHz for a 20 MHz width channel with regulatory rule: >> kernel: [ 24.136177] cfg80211: 2402000 KHz - 2472000 KHz @ KHz), (N/A mBi, 2000 mBm) >> kernel: [ 24.136180] cfg80211: Updating information on frequency 2457 MHz for a 20 MHz width channel with regulatory rule: >> kernel: [ 24.136183] cfg80211: 2402000 KHz - 2472000 KHz @ KHz), (N/A mBi, 2000 mBm) >> kernel: [ 24.136186] cfg80211: Updating information on frequency 2462 MHz for a 20 MHz width channel with regulatory rule: >> kernel: [ 24.136189] cfg80211: 2402000 KHz - 2472000 KHz @ KHz), (N/A mBi, 2000 mBm) >> kernel: [ 24.136191] cfg80211: Updating information on frequency 2467 MHz for a 20 MHz width channel with regulatory rule: >> kernel: [ 24.136195] cfg80211: 2457000 KHz - 2482000 KHz @ KHz), (N/A mBi, 2000 mBm) >> kernel: [ 24.136197] cfg80211: Updating information on frequency 2472 MHz for a 20 MHz width channel with regulatory rule: >> kernel: [ 24.136200] cfg80211: 2457000 KHz - 2482000 KHz @ KHz), (N/A mBi, 2000 mBm) >> kernel: [ 24.136203] cfg80211: Disabling freq 2484 MHz as custom regd has no rule that fits a 20 MHz wide channel >> kernel: [ 24.136404] cfg80211: Ignoring regulatory request Set by core since the driver uses its own custom regulatory domain >> kernel: [ 24.393924] ieee80211 phy0: Selected rate control algorithm 'minstrel_ht' >> kernel: [ 24.394588] ath5k phy0: Atheros AR2413 chip found (MAC: 0x78, PHY: 0x45) >> ... >> NetworkManager[725]: (wlan0): driver supports SSID scans (scan_capa 0x01). >> NetworkManager[725]: (wlan0): new 802.11 WiFi device (driver: 'ath5k' ifindex: 3) >> NetworkManager[725]: (wlan0): exported as /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/1 >> NetworkManager[725]: (wlan0): now managed >> NetworkManager[725]: (wlan0): device state change: 1 -> 2 (reason 2) >> NetworkManager[725]: (wlan0): bringing up device. >> NetworkManager[725]: (wlan0): preparing device. >> NetworkManager[725]: (wlan0): deactivating device (reason: 2). >> NetworkManager[725]: supplicant_interface_acquire: assertion `mgr_state == NM_SUPPLICANT_MANAGER_STATE_IDLE' failed >> kernel: [ 25.149294] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready >> ... >> NetworkManager[725]: Trying to start the supplicant... >> ... >> NetworkManager[725]: (wlan0): supplicant manager state: down -> idle >> NetworkManager[725]: (wlan0): device state change: 2 -> 3 (reason 0) >> NetworkManager[725]: (wlan0): supplicant interface state: starting -> ready >> ... >> NetworkManager[725]: (wlan0): device state change: 3 -> 2 (reason 0) >> NetworkManager[725]: (wlan0): deactivating device (reason: 0). >> NetworkManager[725]: (wlan0): taking down device. >> NetworkManager[725]: (wlan0): bringing up device. >> kernel: [ 104.430292] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_init_hw:2522): mode 2 >> kernel: [ 104.430297] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_stop_locked:2481): invalid 0 >> kernel: [ 104.431000] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_reset:2648): resetting >> kernel: [ 104.434475] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_rx_start:1099): cachelsz 32 rx_bufsize 2368 >> kernel: [ 104.434683] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_rfkill_disable:42): rfkill disable (gpio:0 polarity:0) >> kernel: [ 104.435759] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2412 -> 2412 MHz) >> kernel: [ 104.435762] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_reset:2648): resetting >> kernel: [ 104.436845] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_rx_start:1099): cachelsz 32 rx_bufsize 2368 >> kernel: [ 104.437191] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_conf_tx:602): Configure tx [queue 0], aifs: 2, cw_min: 7, cw_max: 15, txop: 102 >> kernel: [ 104.437212] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_conf_tx:602): Configure tx [queue 1], aifs: 2, cw_min: 15, cw_max: 31, txop: 188 >> kernel: [ 104.438337] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready >> NetworkManager[725]: (wlan0): supplicant interface state: starting -> ready >> NetworkManager[725]: (wlan0): device state change: 2 -> 3 (reason 42) >> wpa_supplicant[745]: Failed to initiate AP scan. >> kernel: [ 125.188087] net_ratelimit: 41 callbacks suppressed >> kernel: [ 125.188100] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2412 -> 2417 MHz) >> kernel: [ 125.188109] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_reset:2648): resetting >> kernel: [ 125.291007] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_rx_start:1099): cachelsz 32 rx_bufsize 2368 >> kernel: [ 125.344076] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2417 -> 2422 MHz) >> kernel: [ 125.344090] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_reset:2648): resetting >> kernel: [ 125.447014] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_rx_start:1099): cachelsz 32 rx_bufsize 2368 >> kernel: [ 125.500078] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2422 -> 2427 MHz) >> kernel: [ 125.500091] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_reset:2648): resetting >> kernel: [ 125.602999] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_rx_start:1099): cachelsz 32 rx_bufsize 2368 >> kernel: [ 125.656070] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2427 -> 2432 MHz) >> kernel: [ 155.188052] net_ratelimit: 29 callbacks suppressed >> kernel: [ 155.188058] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2412 -> 2417 MHz) >> kernel: [ 155.188061] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_reset:2648): resetting >> kernel: [ 155.290844] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_rx_start:1099): cachelsz 32 rx_bufsize 2368 >> kernel: [ 155.344032] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2417 -> 2422 MHz) >> kernel: [ 155.344038] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_reset:2648): resetting >> kernel: [ 155.446810] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_rx_start:1099): cachelsz 32 rx_bufsize 2368 >> kernel: [ 155.500031] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2422 -> 2427 MHz) >> kernel: [ 155.500036] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_reset:2648): resetting >> kernel: [ 155.602811] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_rx_start:1099): cachelsz 32 rx_bufsize 2368 >> kernel: [ 155.656033] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2427 -> 2432 MHz) >> kernel: [ 195.184088] net_ratelimit: 29 callbacks suppressed >> kernel: [ 195.184102] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2412 -> 2417 MHz) >> kernel: [ 195.184110] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_reset:2648): resetting >> kernel: [ 195.287022] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_rx_start:1099): cachelsz 32 rx_bufsize 2368 >> kernel: [ 195.340066] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2417 -> 2422 MHz) >> kernel: [ 195.340079] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_reset:2648): resetting >> kernel: [ 195.442967] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_rx_start:1099): cachelsz 32 rx_bufsize 2368 >> kernel: [ 195.496076] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2422 -> 2427 MHz) >> kernel: [ 195.496088] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_reset:2648): resetting >> kernel: [ 195.599009] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_rx_start:1099): cachelsz 32 rx_bufsize 2368 >> kernel: [ 195.652078] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2427 -> 2432 MHz) >> kernel: [ 245.188077] net_ratelimit: 29 callbacks suppressed >> kernel: [ 245.188091] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2412 -> 2417 MHz) >> kernel: [ 245.188100] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_reset:2648): resetting >> kernel: [ 245.290997] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_rx_start:1099): cachelsz 32 rx_bufsize 2368 >> kernel: [ 245.344084] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2417 -> 2422 MHz) >> kernel: [ 245.344092] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_reset:2648): resetting >> kernel: [ 245.446882] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_rx_start:1099): cachelsz 32 rx_bufsize 2368 >> kernel: [ 245.500053] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2422 -> 2427 MHz) >> kernel: [ 245.500058] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_reset:2648): resetting >> kernel: [ 245.602808] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_rx_start:1099): cachelsz 32 rx_bufsize 2368 >> kernel: [ 245.656046] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2427 -> 2432 MHz) >> kernel: [ 305.188050] net_ratelimit: 29 callbacks suppressed >> kernel: [ 305.188063] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2412 -> 2417 MHz) >> kernel: [ 305.188071] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_reset:2648): resetting >> kernel: [ 305.290945] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_rx_start:1099): cachelsz 32 rx_bufsize 2368 >> kernel: [ 305.344070] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2417 -> 2422 MHz) >> kernel: [ 305.344082] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_reset:2648): resetting >> kernel: [ 305.446943] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_rx_start:1099): cachelsz 32 rx_bufsize 2368 >> kernel: [ 305.500047] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2422 -> 2427 MHz) >> kernel: [ 305.500058] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_reset:2648): resetting >> kernel: [ 305.602967] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_rx_start:1099): cachelsz 32 rx_bufsize 2368 >> kernel: [ 305.656090] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2427 -> 2432 MHz) >> NetworkManager[725]: (wlan0): device state change: 3 -> 2 (reason 0) >> NetworkManager[725]: (wlan0): deactivating device (reason: 0). >> NetworkManager[725]: (wlan0): taking down device. >> kernel: [ 310.887530] net_ratelimit: 29 callbacks suppressed >> kernel: [ 310.887535] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_stop_locked:2481): invalid 0 >> kernel: [ 310.990264] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_stop_hw:2619): putting device to sleep >> kernel: [ 310.990554] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_rfkill_enable:51): rfkill enable (gpio:0 polarity:0) >> NetworkManager[725]: (wlan0): bringing up device. >> kernel: [ 315.755891] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_init_hw:2522): mode 2 >> kernel: [ 315.755903] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_stop_locked:2481): invalid 0 >> kernel: [ 315.756624] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_reset:2648): resetting >> kernel: [ 315.760236] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_rx_start:1099): cachelsz 32 rx_bufsize 2368 >> kernel: [ 315.760474] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_rfkill_disable:42): rfkill disable (gpio:0 polarity:0) >> kernel: [ 315.762566] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2412 -> 2412 MHz) >> kernel: [ 315.762574] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_reset:2648): resetting >> kernel: [ 315.764972] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready >> NetworkManager[725]: (wlan0): supplicant interface state: starting -> ready >> NetworkManager[725]: (wlan0): device state change: 2 -> 3 (reason 42) >> wpa_supplicant[745]: Failed to initiate AP scan. >> kernel: [ 316.036068] net_ratelimit: 8 callbacks suppressed >> kernel: [ 316.036080] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2417 -> 2422 MHz) >> kernel: [ 316.036089] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_reset:2648): resetting >> kernel: [ 316.140039] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_rx_start:1099): cachelsz 32 rx_bufsize 2368 >> kernel: [ 316.196067] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2422 -> 2427 MHz) >> kernel: [ 316.196079] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_reset:2648): resetting >> kernel: [ 316.298940] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_rx_start:1099): cachelsz 32 rx_bufsize 2368 >> kernel: [ 316.352063] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2427 -> 2432 MHz) >> kernel: [ 316.352071] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_reset:2648): resetting >> kernel: [ 316.455003] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_rx_start:1099): cachelsz 32 rx_bufsize 2368 >> kernel: [ 316.508080] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2432 -> 2437 MHz) >> kernel: [ 336.188067] net_ratelimit: 26 callbacks suppressed >> kernel: [ 336.188080] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2412 -> 2417 MHz) >> kernel: [ 336.188088] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_reset:2648): resetting >> kernel: [ 336.290966] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_rx_start:1099): cachelsz 32 rx_bufsize 2368 >> kernel: [ 336.344059] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2417 -> 2422 MHz) >> kernel: [ 336.344068] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_reset:2648): resetting >> kernel: [ 336.446912] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_rx_start:1099): cachelsz 32 rx_bufsize 2368 >> kernel: [ 336.500068] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2422 -> 2427 MHz) >> kernel: [ 336.500077] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_reset:2648): resetting >> kernel: [ 336.602937] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_rx_start:1099): cachelsz 32 rx_bufsize 2368 >> kernel: [ 336.656058] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2427 -> 2432 MHz) >> kernel: [ 366.188084] net_ratelimit: 29 callbacks suppressed >> kernel: [ 366.188097] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2412 -> 2417 MHz) >> kernel: [ 366.188105] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_reset:2648): resetting >> kernel: [ 366.290999] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_rx_start:1099): cachelsz 32 rx_bufsize 2368 >> kernel: [ 366.344099] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2417 -> 2422 MHz) >> kernel: [ 366.344112] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_reset:2648): resetting >> kernel: [ 366.447030] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_rx_start:1099): cachelsz 32 rx_bufsize 2368 >> kernel: [ 366.500094] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2422 -> 2427 MHz) >> kernel: [ 366.500106] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_reset:2648): resetting >> kernel: [ 366.603008] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_rx_start:1099): cachelsz 32 rx_bufsize 2368 >> kernel: [ 366.656103] ath5k phy0: (ath5k_chan_set:434): channel set, resetting (2427 -> 2432 MHz) >> >> > > Hmm I don't see any errors from reset/phy code, can you disable > Network Manager/wpa-supplicant and test connection on an open network > using iw ? It 'll give us a better picture... > > If iw doesn't return any scan results we are probably hitting a PHY/RF > error specific to your device (not all vendors follow the reference > design). Maybe we should follow a blacklist/whitelist approach for > this feature. > yeah Im getting this over here with my macbook pro. all of a sudden internet craps out, unable to reconnect.. reboot is the only way to get back online. dmesg here: http://fpaste.org/mwGn/ I can try bisecting, but might take a while due to this occuring every few days or so. Justin P. Mattock