On 02/12/2015 06:10 AM, Johannes Löthberg wrote:
Since sometime around version 3.16 or 3.17 I've been getting a lot of occasional kernel panics related to my wifi driver. My laptop has a Realtek RTL8188CE wireless card and uses the rtl8192ce driver. I have pictures of what I think is two identical kernel panics, a couple of days apart: https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/yjwOnrDmioCwuC8FqIXlKMiBTOXddLyJkWTiInJoX2o=w421-h569-no https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-xM-1wSsVu4c/VKxDnlkgBbI/AAAAAAAAIng/HxtqgHgglHY/w421-h569-no/IMG_20150106_212020.jpg It only seems to happen when I have several days of uptime on my laptop and just use sleep all the time instead of shutting it down. Also I have a picture of a kernel panic that is different from the previous ones: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Hj06Csglpa0/VKrI1al6QbI/AAAAAAAAImk/VzhmN-dfSB0/w657-h486-no/IMG_20150105_182236.jpg Not sure how to debug it really, but figured that sending in a report would be worth a shot.
What kernel were you running when you made the photos? Use the command 'uname -r'. When I get that information, I can then use the dump trace to determine the locations of the oops.
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