- 28 Dec, 2009 18 commits
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Roel Kluin authored
`loop' reaches INIT_LOOP + 1 after the loop. so if ACX_INTR_INIT_COMPLETE occurs in the last iteration the write occurs but also the error out as if a timeout occurred. This is probably very unlikely to ever occur. Signed-off-by: Roel Kluin <roel.kluin@gmail.com> Acked-by: Kalle Valo <kalle.valo@nokia.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Luis R. Rodriguez authored
mac80211 does not propagate failed hardware reconfiguration requests. For suspend and resume this is important due to all the possible issues that can come out of the suspend <-> resume cycle. Not propagating the error means cfg80211 will assume the resume for the device went through fine and mac80211 will continue on trying to poke at the hardware, enable timers, queue work, and so on for a device which is completley unfunctional. The least we can do is to propagate device start issues and warn when this occurs upon resume. A side effect of this patch is we also now propagate the start errors upon harware reconfigurations (non-suspend), but this should also be desirable anyway, there is not point in continuing to reconfigure a device if mac80211 was unable to start the device. For further details refer to the thread: http://marc.info/?t=126151038700001&r=1&w=2 Cc: stable@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Luis R. Rodriguez <lrodriguez@atheros.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Luis R. Rodriguez authored
When mac80211 suspends it calls a driver's suspend callback as a last step and after that the driver assumes no calls will be made to it until we resume and its start callback is kicked. If such calls are made, however, suspend can end up throwing hardware in an unexpected state and making the device unusable upon resume. Fix this by preventing mac80211 to schedule dynamic_ps_disable_work by checking for when mac80211 starts to suspend and starts quiescing. Frames should be allowed to go through though as that is part of the quiescing steps and we do not flush the mac80211 workqueue since it was already done towards the beginning of suspend cycle. The other mac80211 issue will be hanled in the next patch. For further details see refer to the thread: http://marc.info/?t=126144866100001&r=1&w=2 Cc: stable@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Luis R. Rodriguez <lrodriguez@atheros.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Felix Fietkau authored
My previous change added in: commit 815833e7 ath9k: fix tx status reporting was not checking all possible tx error conditions. This could possibly lead to throughput issues due to slow rate control adaption or missed retransmissions of failed A-MPDU frames. This patch adds a mask for all possible error conditions and uses it in the xmit ok check. Cc: stable@kernel.org Reported-by: Björn Smedman <bjorn.smedman@venatech.se> Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@openwrt.org> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Luis R. Rodriguez authored
AMDPDU actions poke hardware for TX operation, as such we want to turn hardware on for these actions. AMDPU RX operations do not require hardware on as nothing is done in hardware for those actions. Without this we cannot guarantee hardware has been programmed correctly for each AMPDU TX action. Cc: stable@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Luis R. Rodriguez <lrodriguez@atheros.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Luis R. Rodriguez authored
When we remove a IBSS/AP/Mesh interface we stop DMA but to do this we should ensure hardware is on. Awaken the device prior to these calls. This should ensure DMA is stopped upon suspend and plain device removal. Cc: stable@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Luis R. Rodriguez <lrodriguez@atheros.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Sujith authored
Ensure the device is awake prior to trying to tell hardware to stop it. Impact of not doing this is we can likely leave the device in an undefined state likely causing issues with suspend and resume. This patch ensures harware is where it should be prior to suspend. Cc: stable@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Sujith <Sujith.Manoharan@atheros.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Johannes Berg authored
If there's an invalid channel or SSID, the code leaks the scan request. Always free the scan request, unless it was successfully given to the driver. Reported-by: Dan Carpenter <error27@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net> Acked-by: Dan Carpenter <error27@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Dan Carpenter authored
This is just a clean up and doesn't make a functional difference. It keeps the lint checkers happy. Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter <error27@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Kalle Valo <kalle.valo@nokia.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Tobias Klauser authored
The C99 specification states in section 6.11.5: The placement of a storage-class specifier other than at the beginning of the declaration specifiers in a declaration is an obsolescent feature. Signed-off-by: Tobias Klauser <tklauser@distanz.ch> Acked-by: Zhu Yi <yi.zhu@intel.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Tobias Klauser authored
The C99 specification states in section 6.11.5: The placement of a storage-class specifier other than at the beginning of the declaration specifiers in a declaration is an obsolescent feature. Signed-off-by: Tobias Klauser <tklauser@distanz.ch> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Johannes Berg authored
Joseph Nahmias reported, in http://bugs.debian.org/562016, that he was getting the following warning (with some log around the issue): ath0: direct probe to AP 00:11:95:77:e0:b0 (try 1) ath0: direct probe responded ath0: authenticate with AP 00:11:95:77:e0:b0 (try 1) ath0: authenticated ath0: associate with AP 00:11:95:77:e0:b0 (try 1) ath0: deauthenticating from 00:11:95:77:e0:b0 by local choice (reason=3) ath0: direct probe to AP 00:11:95:77:e0:b0 (try 1) ath0: RX AssocResp from 00:11:95:77:e0:b0 (capab=0x421 status=0 aid=2) ath0: associated ------------[ cut here ]------------ WARNING: at net/wireless/mlme.c:97 cfg80211_send_rx_assoc+0x14d/0x152 [cfg80211]() Hardware name: 7658CTO ... Pid: 761, comm: phy0 Not tainted 2.6.32-trunk-686 #1 Call Trace: [<c1030a5d>] ? warn_slowpath_common+0x5e/0x8a [<c1030a93>] ? warn_slowpath_null+0xa/0xc [<f86cafc7>] ? cfg80211_send_rx_assoc+0x14d/0x152 ... ath0: link becomes ready ath0: deauthenticating from 00:11:95:77:e0:b0 by local choice (reason=3) ath0: no IPv6 routers present ath0: link is not ready ath0: direct probe to AP 00:11:95:77:e0:b0 (try 1) ath0: direct probe responded ath0: authenticate with AP 00:11:95:77:e0:b0 (try 1) ath0: authenticated ath0: associate with AP 00:11:95:77:e0:b0 (try 1) ath0: RX ReassocResp from 00:11:95:77:e0:b0 (capab=0x421 status=0 aid=2) ath0: associated It is not clear to me how the first "direct probe" here happens, but this seems to be a race condition, if the user requests to deauth after requesting assoc, but before the assoc response is received. In that case, it may happen that mac80211 tries to report the assoc success to cfg80211, but gets blocked on the wdev lock that is held because the user is requesting the deauth. The result is that we run into a warning. This is mostly harmless, but maybe cause an unexpected event to be sent to userspace; we'd send an assoc success event although userspace was no longer expecting that. To fix this, remove the warning and check whether the race happened and in that case abort processing. Reported-by: Joseph Nahmias <joe@nahmias.net> Cc: stable@kernel.org Cc: 562016-quiet@bugs.debian.org Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Johannes Berg authored
This removes the remaining users of the rx status 'qual' field and the field itself. Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Gertjan van Wingerde authored
This is a rt2870 based device. Signed-off-by: Gertjan van Wingerde <gwingerde@gmail.com> Acked-by: Ivo van Doorn <IvDoorn@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Bob Copeland authored
The calibration period is now invoked by triggering a software interrupt from within the ISR by ath5k_hw_calibration_poll() instead of via a timer. However, the calibration interval isn't initialized before interrupts are enabled, so we can have a situation where an interrupt occurs before the interval is assigned, so the interval is actually negative. As a result, the ISR will arm a software interrupt to schedule the tasklet, and then rearm it when the SWI is processed, and so on, leading to a softlockup at modprobe time. Move the initialization order around so the calibration interval is set before interrupts are active. Another possible fix is to schedule the tasklet directly from the poll routine, but I think there are additional plans for the SWI. Signed-off-by: Bob Copeland <me@bobcopeland.com> Cc: stable@kernel.org Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Felix Fietkau authored
When fixed bssid is requested when joining an ibss network, incoming beacons that match the configured bssid cause mac80211 to create new sta entries, even before the ibss interface is in joined state. When that happens, it fails to bring up the interface entirely, because it checks for existing sta entries before joining. This patch fixes this bug by refusing to create sta info entries before the interface is fully operational. Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@openwrt.org> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Samuel Ortiz authored
There is no reason to signal a carrier off when doing a 802.11 scan. Cc: Holger Schurig <holgerschurig@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Samuel Ortiz <sameo@linux.intel.com> Acked-by: Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Andrey Borzenkov authored
orinoco_set_key is called from two places both with interrupts disabled (under orinoco_lock). Use GFP_ATOMIC instead of GFP_KERNEL. Fixes following warning: [ 77.254109] WARNING: at /home/bor/src/linux-git/kernel/lockdep.c:2465 lockdep_trace_alloc+0x9a/0xa0() [ 77.254109] Hardware name: PORTEGE 4000 [ 77.254109] Modules linked in: af_packet irnet ppp_generic slhc ircomm_tty ircomm binfmt_misc dm_mirror dm_region_hash dm_log dm_round_robin dm_multipath dm_mod loop nvram toshiba cryptomgr aead pcompress crypto_blkcipher michael_mic crypto_hash crypto_algapi orinoco_cs orinoco cfg80211 smsc_ircc2 pcmcia irda toshiba_acpi yenta_socket video i2c_ali1535 backlight rsrc_nonstatic ali_agp pcmcia_core psmouse output crc_ccitt i2c_core alim1535_wdt rfkill sg evdev ohci_hcd agpgart usbcore pata_ali libata reiserfs [last unloaded: scsi_wait_scan] [ 77.254109] Pid: 2296, comm: wpa_supplicant Not tainted 2.6.32-1avb #1 [ 77.254109] Call Trace: [ 77.254109] [<c011f0ad>] warn_slowpath_common+0x6d/0xa0 [ 77.254109] [<c014206a>] ? lockdep_trace_alloc+0x9a/0xa0 [ 77.254109] [<c014206a>] ? lockdep_trace_alloc+0x9a/0xa0 [ 77.254109] [<c011f0f5>] warn_slowpath_null+0x15/0x20 [ 77.254109] [<c014206a>] lockdep_trace_alloc+0x9a/0xa0 [ 77.254109] [<c018d296>] __kmalloc+0x36/0x130 [ 77.254109] [<dffcb6a8>] ? orinoco_set_key+0x48/0x1c0 [orinoco] [ 77.254109] [<dffcb6a8>] orinoco_set_key+0x48/0x1c0 [orinoco] [ 77.254109] [<dffcb9fc>] orinoco_ioctl_set_encodeext+0x1dc/0x2d0 [orinoco] [ 77.254109] [<c035b117>] ioctl_standard_call+0x207/0x3b0 [ 77.254109] [<dffcb820>] ? orinoco_ioctl_set_encodeext+0x0/0x2d0 [orinoco] [ 77.254109] [<c0307f1f>] ? rtnl_lock+0xf/0x20 [ 77.254109] [<c0307f1f>] ? rtnl_lock+0xf/0x20 [ 77.254109] [<c02fb115>] ? __dev_get_by_name+0x85/0xb0 [ 77.254109] [<c035b616>] wext_handle_ioctl+0x176/0x200 [ 77.254109] [<dffcb820>] ? orinoco_ioctl_set_encodeext+0x0/0x2d0 [orinoco] [ 77.254109] [<c030020f>] dev_ioctl+0x6af/0x730 [ 77.254109] [<c02eec65>] ? move_addr_to_kernel+0x55/0x60 [ 77.254109] [<c02eed59>] ? sys_sendto+0xe9/0x130 [ 77.254109] [<c02ed77e>] sock_ioctl+0x7e/0x250 [ 77.254109] [<c02ed700>] ? sock_ioctl+0x0/0x250 [ 77.254109] [<c019cf4c>] vfs_ioctl+0x1c/0x70 [ 77.254109] [<c019d1fa>] do_vfs_ioctl+0x6a/0x590 [ 77.254109] [<c0178e50>] ? might_fault+0x90/0xa0 [ 77.254109] [<c0178e0a>] ? might_fault+0x4a/0xa0 [ 77.254109] [<c02ef90e>] ? sys_socketcall+0x17e/0x280 [ 77.254109] [<c019d759>] sys_ioctl+0x39/0x60 [ 77.254109] [<c0102e3b>] sysenter_do_call+0x12/0x32 [ 77.254109] ---[ end trace 95ef563548d21efd ]--- Signed-off-by: Andrey Borzenkov <arvidjaar@mail.ru> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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- 21 Dec, 2009 22 commits
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Benjamin Herrenschmidt authored
The option to support the old style PSK interface in the PS3 GELIC wireless drivers requires CONFIG_WEXT_PRIV to be set Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> Signed-off-by: Geoff Levand <geoffrey.levand@am.sony.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Johannes Berg authored
My commit 77fdaa12 Author: Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net> Date: Tue Jul 7 03:45:17 2009 +0200 mac80211: rework MLME for multiple authentications inadvertedly broke WMM because it removed, along with a bunch of other now useless initialisations, the line initialising sdata->u.mgd.wmm_last_param_set to -1 which would make it adopt any WMM parameter set. If, as is usually the case, the AP uses WMM parameter set sequence number zero, we'd never update it until the AP changes the sequence number. Add the missing initialisation back to get the WMM settings from the AP applied locally. Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net> Cc: stable@kernel.org [2.6.31+] Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Johannes Berg authored
I noticed yesterday, because Jeff had noticed a speed regression, cf. bug http://bugzilla.intellinuxwireless.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2138 that the SM PS settings for peers were wrong. Instead of overwriting the SM PS settings with the local bits, we need to keep the remote bits. The bug was part of the original HT code from over two years ago, but unfortunately nobody noticed that it makes no sense -- we shouldn't be overwriting the peer's setting with our own but rather keep it intact when masking the peer capabilities with our own. While fixing that, I noticed that the masking of capabilities is completely useless for most of the bits, so also fix those other bits. Finally, I also noticed that PSMP_SUPPORT no longer exists in the final 802.11n version, so also remove that. Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Roel Kluin authored
`queue' was unsigned so the test did not work. Signed-off-by: Roel Kluin <roel.kluin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pavel Roskin <proski@gnu.org> Acked-by: Zhu Yi <yi.zhu@intel.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Daniel Mack authored
The libertas driver copies the SSID buffer back to the wireless core and appends a trailing NULL character for termination. This is a) unnecessary because the buffer is allocated with kzalloc and is hence already NULLed when this function is called, and b) for priv->curbssparams.ssid_len == 32, it writes back one byte too much which causes memory corruptions. Fix this by removing the extra write. Signed-off-by: Daniel Mack <daniel@caiaq.de> Cc: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@vyatta.com> Cc: Maithili Hinge <maithili@marvell.com> Cc: Kiran Divekar <dkiran@marvell.com> Cc: Michael Hirsch <m.hirsch@raumfeld.com> Cc: netdev@vger.kernel.org Cc: libertas-dev@lists.infradead.org Cc: linux-wireless@lists.infradead.org Cc: stable@kernel.org Acked-by: Holger Schurig <holgerschurig@gmail.com> Acked-by: Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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akpm@linux-foundation.org authored
drivers/net/wireless/iwlwifi/iwl-tx.c: In function `iwl_hw_txq_ctx_free': drivers/net/wireless/iwlwifi/iwl-tx.c:410: warning: suggest explicit braces to avoid ambiguous `else' Cc: Zhu Yi <yi.zhu@intel.com> Cc: Reinette Chatre <reinette.chatre@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Sujith authored
The MIB counters are disabled when doing a chip reset. Since ANI depends on the MIB registers for its operation, relying on the contents of said registers during HW reset results in sub-optimal performance. Cc: stable@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Sujith <Sujith.Manoharan@atheros.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Sujith authored
When TX DMA termination has failed, the HW has to be reset completely. Doing a fast channel change in this case is insufficient. Also, change the debug level of a couple of messages to FATAL. Cc: stable@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Sujith <Sujith.Manoharan@atheros.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Sujith authored
The internal, driver-specific maintenance of sequence numbers is applicable only for HT frames. Also, remove comments that are not relevant anymore. Signed-off-by: Sujith <Sujith.Manoharan@atheros.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Gertjan van Wingerde authored
Fix typo. The index should be multiplied by the entry size, not 'and'-ed. Found via code-inspection. Signed-off-by: Gertjan van Wingerde <gwingerde@gmail.com> Acked-by: Ivo van Doorn <IvDoorn@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Reinette Chatre authored
Some devices have 40MHz operation disabled entirely. Ensure that driver do not enable 40MHz operation if a channel does not allow this. This fixes http://bugzilla.intellinuxwireless.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2135Signed-off-by: Reinette Chatre <reinette.chatre@intel.com> CC: stable@kernel.org Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Zhu Yi authored
3945 updated write_ptr without regard to read_ptr on the Tx path. This messes up our TFD on high load and result in the following: <1>[ 7290.414172] IP: [<ffffffffa0dd53a1>] iwl3945_rx_reply_tx+0xc1/0x450 [iwl3945] <4>[ 7290.414205] PGD 0 <1>[ 7290.414214] Thread overran stack, or stack corrupted <0>[ 7290.414229] Oops: 0002 [#1] PREEMPT SMP <0>[ 7290.414246] last sysfs file: /sys/devices/platform/coretemp.1/temp1_input <4>[ 7290.414265] CPU 0 <4>[ 7290.414274] Modules linked in: af_packet nfsd usb_storage usb_libusual cpufreq_powersave exportfs cpufreq_conservative iwl3945 nfs cpufreq_userspace snd_hda_codec_realtek acpi_cpufreq uvcvideo lockd iwlcore snd_hda_intel joydev coretemp nfs_acl videodev snd_hda_codec mac80211 v4l1_compat snd_hwdep sbp2 v4l2_compat_ioctl32 uhci_hcd psmouse auth_rpcgss ohci1394 cfg80211 ehci_hcd video ieee1394 snd_pcm serio_raw battery ac nvidia(P) usbcore output sunrpc evdev lirc_ene0100 snd_page_alloc rfkill tg3 libphy fuse lzo lzo_decompress lzo_compress <6>[ 7290.414486] Pid: 0, comm: swapper Tainted: P 2.6.32-rc8-wl #213 Aspire 5720 <6>[ 7290.414507] RIP: 0010:[<ffffffffa0dd53a1>] [<ffffffffa0dd53a1>] iwl3945_rx_reply_tx+0xc1/0x450 [iwl3945] <6>[ 7290.414541] RSP: 0018:ffff880002203d60 EFLAGS: 00010246 <6>[ 7290.414557] RAX: 000000000000004f RBX: ffff880064c11600 RCX: 0000000000000013 <6>[ 7290.414576] RDX: ffffffffa0ddcf20 RSI: ffff8800512b7008 RDI: 0000000000000038 <6>[ 7290.414596] RBP: ffff880002203dd0 R08: 0000000000000000 R09: 0000000000000100 <6>[ 7290.414616] R10: 0000000000000001 R11: 0000000000000000 R12: 00000000000000a0 <6>[ 7290.414635] R13: 0000000000000002 R14: 0000000000000013 R15: 0000000000020201 <6>[ 7290.414655] FS: 0000000000000000(0000) GS:ffff880002200000(0000) knlGS:0000000000000000 <6>[ 7290.414677] CS: 0010 DS: 0018 ES: 0018 CR0: 000000008005003b <6>[ 7290.414693] CR2: 0000000000000041 CR3: 0000000001001000 CR4: 00000000000006f0 <6>[ 7290.414712] DR0: 0000000000000000 DR1: 0000000000000000 DR2: 0000000000000000 <6>[ 7290.414732] DR3: 0000000000000000 DR6: 00000000ffff0ff0 DR7: 0000000000000400 <4>[ 7290.414752] Process swapper (pid: 0, threadinfo ffffffff81524000, task ffffffff81528b60) <0>[ 7290.414772] Stack: <4>[ 7290.414780] ffff880002203da0 0000000000000046 0000000000000000 0000000000000046 <4>[ 7290.414804] <0> 0000000000000282 0000000000000282 0000000000000282 ffff880064c12010 <4>[ 7290.414830] <0> ffff880002203db0 ffff880064c11600 ffff880064c12e50 ffff8800512b7000 <0>[ 7290.414858] Call Trace: <0>[ 7290.414867] <IRQ> <4>[ 7290.414884] [<ffffffffa0dc8c47>] iwl3945_irq_tasklet+0x657/0x1740 [iwl3945] <4>[ 7290.414910] [<ffffffff8138fc60>] ? _spin_unlock+0x30/0x60 <4>[ 7290.414931] [<ffffffff81049a21>] tasklet_action+0x101/0x110 <4>[ 7290.414950] [<ffffffff8104a3d0>] __do_softirq+0xc0/0x160 <4>[ 7290.414968] [<ffffffff8100d01c>] call_softirq+0x1c/0x30 <4>[ 7290.414986] [<ffffffff8100eff5>] do_softirq+0x75/0xb0 <4>[ 7290.415003] [<ffffffff81049ee5>] irq_exit+0x95/0xa0 <4>[ 7290.415020] [<ffffffff8100e547>] do_IRQ+0x77/0xf0 <4>[ 7290.415038] [<ffffffff8100c7d3>] ret_from_intr+0x0/0xf <0>[ 7290.415052] <EOI> <4>[ 7290.415067] [<ffffffff81234efa>] ? acpi_idle_enter_bm+0x270/0x2a5 <4>[ 7290.415087] [<ffffffff81234f04>] ? acpi_idle_enter_bm+0x27a/0x2a5 <4>[ 7290.415107] [<ffffffff81234efa>] ? acpi_idle_enter_bm+0x270/0x2a5 <4>[ 7290.415130] [<ffffffff812c11f3>] ? cpuidle_idle_call+0x93/0xf0 <4>[ 7290.415149] [<ffffffff8100b0d7>] ? cpu_idle+0xa7/0x110 <4>[ 7290.415168] [<ffffffff8137b3d5>] ? rest_init+0x75/0x80 <4>[ 7290.415187] [<ffffffff8158cd0a>] ? start_kernel+0x3a7/0x3b3 <4>[ 7290.415206] [<ffffffff8158c315>] ? x86_64_start_reservations+0x125/0x129 <4>[ 7290.415227] [<ffffffff8158c3fd>] ? x86_64_start_kernel+0xe4/0xeb <0>[ 7290.415243] Code: 00 41 39 ce 0f 8d e8 01 00 00 48 8b 47 40 48 63 d2 48 69 d2 98 00 00 00 4c 8b 04 02 48 c7 c2 20 cf dd a0 49 8d 78 38 49 8d 40 4f <c6> 47 09 00 c6 47 0c 00 c6 47 0f 00 c6 47 12 00 c6 47 15 00 49 <1>[ 7290.415382] RIP [<ffffffffa0dd53a1>] iwl3945_rx_reply_tx+0xc1/0x450 [iwl3945] <4>[ 7290.415410] RSP <ffff880002203d60> <0>[ 7290.415421] CR2: 0000000000000041 <4>[ 7290.415436] ---[ end trace ec46807277caa515 ]--- <0>[ 7290.415450] Kernel panic - not syncing: Fatal exception in interrupt <4>[ 7290.415468] Pid: 0, comm: swapper Tainted: P D 2.6.32-rc8-wl #213 <4>[ 7290.415486] Call Trace: <4>[ 7290.415495] <IRQ> [<ffffffff8138c040>] panic+0x7d/0x13a <4>[ 7290.415519] [<ffffffff8101071a>] oops_end+0xda/0xe0 <4>[ 7290.415538] [<ffffffff8102e1ea>] no_context+0xea/0x250 <4>[ 7290.415557] [<ffffffff81038991>] ? select_task_rq_fair+0x511/0x780 <4>[ 7290.415578] [<ffffffff8102e475>] __bad_area_nosemaphore+0x125/0x1e0 <4>[ 7290.415597] [<ffffffff81038d0c>] ? __enqueue_entity+0x7c/0x80 <4>[ 7290.415616] [<ffffffff81039201>] ? enqueue_task_fair+0x111/0x150 <4>[ 7290.415636] [<ffffffff8102e53e>] bad_area_nosemaphore+0xe/0x10 <4>[ 7290.415656] [<ffffffff8102e8fa>] do_page_fault+0x26a/0x320 <4>[ 7290.415674] [<ffffffff813905df>] page_fault+0x1f/0x30 <4>[ 7290.415697] [<ffffffffa0dd53a1>] ? iwl3945_rx_reply_tx+0xc1/0x450 [iwl3945] <4>[ 7290.415723] [<ffffffffa0dc8c47>] iwl3945_irq_tasklet+0x657/0x1740 [iwl3945] <4>[ 7290.415746] [<ffffffff8138fc60>] ? _spin_unlock+0x30/0x60 <4>[ 7290.415764] [<ffffffff81049a21>] tasklet_action+0x101/0x110 <4>[ 7290.415783] [<ffffffff8104a3d0>] __do_softirq+0xc0/0x160 <4>[ 7290.415801] [<ffffffff8100d01c>] call_softirq+0x1c/0x30 <4>[ 7290.415818] [<ffffffff8100eff5>] do_softirq+0x75/0xb0 <4>[ 7290.415835] [<ffffffff81049ee5>] irq_exit+0x95/0xa0 <4>[ 7290.415852] [<ffffffff8100e547>] do_IRQ+0x77/0xf0 <4>[ 7290.415869] [<ffffffff8100c7d3>] ret_from_intr+0x0/0xf <4>[ 7290.415883] <EOI> [<ffffffff81234efa>] ? acpi_idle_enter_bm+0x270/0x2a5 <4>[ 7290.415911] [<ffffffff81234f04>] ? acpi_idle_enter_bm+0x27a/0x2a5 <4>[ 7290.415931] [<ffffffff81234efa>] ? acpi_idle_enter_bm+0x270/0x2a5 <4>[ 7290.415952] [<ffffffff812c11f3>] ? cpuidle_idle_call+0x93/0xf0 <4>[ 7290.415971] [<ffffffff8100b0d7>] ? cpu_idle+0xa7/0x110 <4>[ 7290.415989] [<ffffffff8137b3d5>] ? rest_init+0x75/0x80 <4>[ 7290.416007] [<ffffffff8158cd0a>] ? start_kernel+0x3a7/0x3b3 <4>[ 7290.416026] [<ffffffff8158c315>] ? x86_64_start_reservations+0x125/0x129 <4>[ 7290.416047] [<ffffffff8158c3fd>] ? x86_64_start_kernel+0xe4/0xeb Reported-by: Maxim Levitsky <maximlevitsky@gmail.com> Tested-by: Maxim Levitsky <maximlevitsky@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Zhu Yi <yi.zhu@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Reinette Chatre <reinette.chatre@intel.com> CC: stable@kernel.org Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Reinette Chatre authored
Recent powersaving work resulted in power management ops being called during EEPROM initialization. The lock used by these functions is not initialized at this time. Ensure lock is initialized before it is used. Signed-off-by: Reinette Chatre <reinette.chatre@intel.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Reinette Chatre authored
we see from http://bugzilla.intellinuxwireless.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2125 that power saving does not work well on 3945. Since then power saving has also been connected with association problems where an AP deathenticates a 3945 after it is unable to transmit data to it - this happens when 3945 enters power savings mode. Disable power save support until issues are resolved. Signed-off-by: Reinette Chatre <reinette.chatre@intel.com> CC: stable@kernel.org Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Johannes Berg authored
I've also for a long time had a problem with the temperature calculation code, which I had fixed by byte-swapping the values, and now it turns out that was the correct fix after all. Also, any use of iwl_eeprom_query_addr() that is for more than a u8 must be cast to little endian, and some structs as well. Fix all this. Again, no real impact on platforms that already are little endian. Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net> Cc: stable@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Reinette Chatre <reinette.chatre@intel.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Johannes Berg authored
The construct "le16_to_cpu((__force __le16)(r >> 16))" has always bothered me when looking through the iwlwifi code, it shouldn't be necessary to __force anything, and before this code, "r" was obtained with an ioread32, which swaps each of the two u16 values in it properly when swapping the entire u32 value. I've had arguments about this code with people before, but always conceded they were right because removing it only made things not work at all on big endian platforms. However, analysing a failure of the OTP reading code, I now finally figured out what is going on, and why my intuition about that code being wrong was right all along. It turns out that the 'priv->eeprom' u8 array really wants to have the data in it in little endian. So the force code above and all really converts *to* little endian, not from it. Cf., for instance, the function iwl_eeprom_query16() -- it reads two u8 values and combines them into a u16, in a little-endian way. And considering it more, it makes sense to have the eeprom array as on the device, after all not all values really are 16-bit values, the MAC address for instance is not. Now, what this really means is that all the annotations are completely wrong. The eeprom reading code should fill the priv->eeprom array as a __le16 array, with __le16 values. This also means that iwl_read_otp_word() should really have a __le16 pointer as the data argument, since it should be filling that in a format suitable for priv->eeprom. Propagating these changes throughout, iwl_find_otp_image() is found to be, now obviously visible, defective -- it uses the data returned by iwl_read_otp_word() directly as if it was CPU endianness. Fixing that, which is this hunk of the patch: - next_link_addr = link_value * sizeof(u16); + next_link_addr = le16_to_cpu(link_value) * sizeof(u16); is the only real change of this patch. Everything else is just fixing the sparse annotations. Also, the bug only shows up on big endian platforms with a 1000 series card. 5000 and previous series do not use OTP, and 6000 series has shadow RAM support which means we don't ever use the defective code on any cards but 1000. Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net> Cc: stable@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Reinette Chatre <reinette.chatre@intel.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Gertjan van Wingerde authored
We've had many reports of rt61pci failures with powersaving enabled. Therefore, as a stop-gap measure, disable powersaving of the rt61pci until we have found a proper solution. Also disable powersaving on rt2800pci as it most probably will show the same problem. Cc: stable@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Gertjan van Wingerde <gwingerde@gmail.com> Acked-by: Ivo van Doorn <IvDoorn@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Julia Lawall authored
sizeof(iv16) and sizeof(iv32) are the sizes of pointers. Change them to the size of the copied data. Furthermore, iveiv_entry is a local structure that has just been initialized and is not visible outside this function. Thus, there would seem to be no point to copy data into it. The order of the arguments is thus changed to copy the data into the parameters, which are provided as pointers, suggesting in this case that they should be used to return values. A simplified version of the semantic patch that finds the first problem is as follows: (http://coccinelle.lip6.fr/) // <smpl> @@ expression *x; expression f; type T; @@ *f(...,(T)x,...) // </smpl> Signed-off-by: Julia Lawall <julia@diku.dk> Acked-by: Gertjan van Wingerde <gwingerde@gmail.com> Acked-by: Ivo van Doorn <IvDoorn@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Benoit Papillault authored
First, we copy/paste the padding stuff from ath9k_tx to ath_tx_cabq since it needs to same kind of padding, but for internally generated beacons. Next, software padding done on TX needs to be removed before calling ieee80211_tx_status. The code was already there in ath_tx_complete but it was wrong. Fix it by using ath9k_cmn_padpos. This later code has been tested by sending packets to a monitor interface and reading packets from the same interface. Signed-off-by: Benoit PAPILLAULT <benoit.papillault@free.fr> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Wey-Yi Guy authored
When trigger event log dumping from debugfs, the entire event log should be dumped and the size should match the number of events being dump. Signed-off-by: Wey-Yi Guy <wey-yi.w.guy@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Reinette Chatre <reinette.chatre@intel.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Reinette Chatre authored
Recent commits "iwlwifi: remove power-wasting calls to apm_ops.init()" and "iwlagn: power up device before initializing EEPROM" had the goal of reducing device power consumption from the time the module is loaded until the interface is brought up and the device's power saving mechanisms kick in. The idea is that once the module is loaded there is no need for the device to consume power until the interface is brought up. With the current solution the device is only powered up during EEPROM read, and then so also only if the EEPROM type is OTP. We have found that on certain platforms even non-OTP devices require power to be up during EEPROM read. On these platforms the driver never loads and the system log contains the following: iwlagn 0000:03:00.0: MAC is in deep sleep!. CSR_GP_CNTRL = 0x080403D8 We thus now power up all devices during EEPROM read. Signed-off-by: Reinette Chatre <reinette.chatre@intel.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Zhu Yi authored
In iwlwifi, priv->alloc_rxb_page is used to keep track of the Rx pages allocated by the driver. This cleans up the page free routines by introducing __iwl_free_pages/iwl_free_pages so that the accounting is more accurate and less error prone. This also fixes two instances where the counter was not updated. Signed-off-by: Zhu Yi <yi.zhu@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Reinette Chatre <reinette.chatre@intel.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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