On 12/02, Larry Finger wrote:
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.Larry
For the first photo it was 3.18.3 and for the second one it seems like it should be 3.18.1 from looking at my package manager's log.
-- Sincerely, Johannes Löthberg PGP Key ID: 0x50FB9B273A9D0BB5 https://theos.kyriasis.com/~kyrias/
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