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2013/11/6 Grumbach, Emmanuel <emmanuel.grumbach@xxxxxxxxx>:
>>
>> Hi, I'm back.
>>
>> This terriable bug occurs again in Linux 3.12. This time I've been prepared for
>> it and wrote down the complete process of its apperance and my reacting, as
>> attached.
>
> Thanks - was that with power save disabled?

Yes, Linux 3.12 with "options iwlmvm power_scheme=1". (I did not touch
that .conf file after the kernel upgrade)

>
>>
>> IMHO they are quite similar with those errors in 3.11...
>
> Indeed. The only difference is that you don’t have PCI complain about not being able to disable L1.

I see. But I still cannot figure out what is the "trigger" of this
bug. Today (Nov 06 UTC+8) this bug occurs twice till now (14:30), they
were at 12:31 and 13:30. At the first time I was about to do a system
upgrade and at the second time I was using rsync to upload photos from
my Android phone to my laptop.

Sometimes I was not even using network (the traffic was near zero)
when the bug occurs. So this bug seems to occur no matter of network
traffic states?

Could you think of a possible "trigger" of this bug so I could try to
avoid it (I hate rebooting) before the final fix is released? For
example, if there is something wrong with the "modules linked in" I
could blacklist that module...


Sincere regards.

-- 
wzyboy
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