On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 10:41 AM, Marcel Holtmann <marcel@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi again, > >> so besides the point that the Ubuntu 8.10 kernel has a broken driver for >> the Intel 4965 cards which will crash my X61 after less than one minute >> uptime when it connects to my access point, I have my dmesg full with >> warnings from the latest wireless-testing kernel. >> >> I know that we have discussed this before and Johannes' patch at least >> turns it into warnings instead of killing my system completely, but I am >> still surprised why this hasn't been fixed. > > so this becomes more and more annoying. I get this WARN_ON now multiple > times pre minute. Only the first few minutes after loading the firmware > everything is okay and then it keeps filling my dmesg. And on top of that, I > now see these: > > __ratelimit: 1189 callbacks suppressed > iwlagn: Can not allocate SKB buffers > iwlagn: Can not allocate SKB buffers > iwlagn: Can not allocate SKB buffers > iwlagn: Can not allocate SKB buffers > iwlagn: Can not allocate SKB buffers > iwlagn: Can not allocate SKB buffers > iwlagn: Can not allocate SKB buffers > iwlagn: Can not allocate SKB buffers > iwlagn: Can not allocate SKB buffers > iwlagn: Can not allocate SKB buffers > __ratelimit: 57695 callbacks suppressed > iwlagn: Can not allocate SKB buffers > iwlagn: Can not allocate SKB buffers > iwlagn: Can not allocate SKB buffers > iwlagn: Can not allocate SKB buffers > iwlagn: Can not allocate SKB buffers > iwlagn: Can not allocate SKB buffers > iwlagn: Can not allocate SKB buffers > iwlagn: Can not allocate SKB buffers > iwlagn: Can not allocate SKB buffers > iwlagn: Can not allocate SKB buffers > __ratelimit: 3345 callbacks suppressed > iwlagn: Can not allocate SKB buffers > iwlagn: Can not allocate SKB buffers > > What is going on here? This is a normal setup and nothing fancy. Access > point is N-Capable from D-Link btw. I have D-Link too I don't see this. What kernel version is this? Is this your ubuntu version or wireless-testing? Any more data you can provide (.config. slabinfo) Thanks Tomas -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-wireless" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html