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On Tuesday 29 May 2012 13:12:33 Sujith Manoharan wrote:
> > 118.779362 - 118.795238 (WARN_ON WARNING: at
> > drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath9k/recv.c:531 ath_stoprecv+0x118/0x130
> > [ath9k]())
> > 
> > 524.162432 - 524.753750
> > 1544.610658 - 1550.218324
> > 1685.668241 - 1686.991166
> > 1773.268867 - 1804.465933
> > 
> > Hope this helps?
> 
> Yes !
> 
> Here are a couple of patches to help narrow down the issue.
> 
> http://sujith.github.com/patches/wl/0001-ath9k-Add-some-debug-messages.patc
> h
> http://sujith.github.com/patches/wl/0002-ath9k-Resync-beacons-after-a-rese
> t.patch
> 
> The first one adds some messages, the second sets up beacons properly in
> case a HW reset happens. Can you try these and post the log ?
> 
> If you are willing to move to a more recent kernel, then current
> wireless-testing would be a good choice since it has various driver fixes.
> There are a few pending ath9k patches which have not been merged yet, you
> can find it here:
> 
> http://sujith.github.com/patches/wl/wl-ath9k-May-29-2012.patch

For the record, we swapped the mini PCI card to a different one of the same 
model and now it seems to work fine. Could you imagine a hardware fault or 
tolerance issue causing such errors?

Best regards,

Tvrtko
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