Chukun Pan <amadeus@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > Hi, Ping-Ke > >> Why do you think this trace is useless? As I see, there is more than one callers. >> Did you meet a real case it throws this trace? If yes, how about the frequency? > > [ 217.651858] ------------[ cut here ]------------ > [ 217.654813] write RF mode table fail > [ 217.657434] WARNING: CPU: 2 PID: 3705 at 0xffffffffa03df3cb [rtw88_8822b@00000000bf0fde9e+0x35000] > [ 217.662078] Modules linked in: rtw88_8822ce rtw88_8822c rtw88_8822be rtw88_8822b rtw88_8723de ... > [ 217.704412] RIP: 0010:0xffffffffa03df3cb [rtw88_8822b@00000000bf0fde9e+0x35000] > ... > [ 217.737232] Call Trace: > [ 217.738683] 0xffffffffa03df943 [rtw88_8822b@00000000bf0fde9e+0x35000] > [ 217.740865] 0xffffffffa0385ab9 [rtw88_core@00000000a8d26f0d+0x1a000] > [ 217.742993] 0xffffffffa0279111 [mac80211@000000003cb4b3bd+0x7b000] > [ 217.745028] 0xffffffffa0239092 [cfg80211@00000000a951c4b5+0x46000] > [ 217.751368] ? 0xffffffffa0238de0 [cfg80211@00000000a951c4b5+0x46000] > [ 217.773278] RIP: 0033:0x7ff0cdf8836c > ... > [ 217.789457] ---[ end trace 177712424e9eab4a ]--- > > As you can see this trace above, I don't think it's useful. This > trace throws up a lot of register values but doesn't point out why. > As long as I plug in the rtl8812bu or rtl8822be wifi modules, this > trace will be thrown every time when the rtw88 driver is loaded. _Why_ is that warning printed? Are your devices uncalibrated or are they somehow else special? -- https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-wireless/list/ https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/developers/documentation/submittingpatches