[Bug 211520] iwn controller panic in 11.0-BETA3
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--- Comment #4 from david at catwhisker.org ---
I am seeing something similar (to the original report) in:
FreeBSD g1-215.catwhisker.org 12.0-ALPHA1 FreeBSD 12.0-ALPHA1 #268
r337568M/337568:1200076: Fri Aug 10 05:27:01 PDT 2018
root at g1-215.catwhisker.org:/common/S3/obj/usr/src/amd64.amd64/sys/CANARY amd64
Here's an excerpt from /var/log/messages showing the most recent one as of the
moment:
<13>1 2018-08-12T11:57:19.406030+00:00 localhost dhclient 58253 - - Exiting
/etc/dhclient-exit-hooks (REBOOT) with exit_status 0
<29>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959167+00:00 localhost wpa_supplicant 57362 - -
wlan0: CTRL-EVENT-DISCONNECTED bssid=04:18:d6:22:22:1f reason=0
<2>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959314+00:00 localhost kernel - - - iwn0: iwn_intr:
fatal firmware error
<2>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959335+00:00 localhost kernel - - - firmware error
log:
<2>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959352+00:00 localhost kernel - - - error type
= "UNKNOWN" (0x0000001D)
<2>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959368+00:00 localhost kernel - - - program counter
= 0x000006B4
<2>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959384+00:00 localhost kernel - - - source line
= 0x00007B96
<2>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959399+00:00 localhost kernel - - - error data
= 0x0000000203630000
<2>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959414+00:00 localhost kernel - - - branch link
= 0x0000067A000007B8
<2>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959430+00:00 localhost kernel - - - interrupt link
= 0x0000153200006874
<2>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959446+00:00 localhost kernel - - - time
= 3517494799
<2>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959461+00:00 localhost kernel - - - driver status:
<2>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959477+00:00 localhost kernel - - - tx ring 0:
qid=0 cur=140 queued=2
<2>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959492+00:00 localhost kernel - - - tx ring 1:
qid=1 cur=0 queued=0
<2>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959508+00:00 localhost kernel - - - tx ring 2:
qid=2 cur=0 queued=0
<2>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959524+00:00 localhost kernel - - - tx ring 3:
qid=3 cur=4 queued=0
<2>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959539+00:00 localhost kernel - - - tx ring 4:
qid=4 cur=55 queued=0
<2>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959555+00:00 localhost kernel - - - tx ring 5:
qid=5 cur=0 queued=0
<2>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959572+00:00 localhost kernel - - - tx ring 6:
qid=6 cur=0 queued=0
<2>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959589+00:00 localhost kernel - - - tx ring 7:
qid=7 cur=0 queued=0
<2>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959605+00:00 localhost kernel - - - tx ring 8:
qid=8 cur=0 queued=0
<2>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959620+00:00 localhost kernel - - - tx ring 9:
qid=9 cur=0 queued=0
<2>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959640+00:00 localhost kernel - - - tx ring 10:
qid=10 cur=0 queued=0
<2>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959656+00:00 localhost kernel - - - tx ring 11:
qid=11 cur=0 queued=0
<2>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959672+00:00 localhost kernel - - - tx ring 12:
qid=12 cur=0 queued=0
<2>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959688+00:00 localhost kernel - - - tx ring 13:
qid=13 cur=0 queued=0
<2>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959704+00:00 localhost kernel - - - tx ring 14:
qid=14 cur=0 queued=0
<2>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959722+00:00 localhost kernel - - - tx ring 15:
qid=15 cur=0 queued=0
<2>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959737+00:00 localhost kernel - - - tx ring 16:
qid=16 cur=0 queued=0
<2>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959752+00:00 localhost kernel - - - tx ring 17:
qid=17 cur=0 queued=0
<2>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959768+00:00 localhost kernel - - - tx ring 18:
qid=18 cur=0 queued=0
<2>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959784+00:00 localhost kernel - - - tx ring 19:
qid=19 cur=0 queued=0
<2>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959802+00:00 localhost kernel - - - rx ring: cur=34
<2>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959819+00:00 localhost kernel - - - iwn0:
iwn_panicked: controller panicked, iv_state = 5; restarting
<6>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959836+00:00 localhost kernel - - - wlan0: link state
changed to DOWN
<27>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.959260+00:00 localhost wpa_supplicant 57362 - -
ioctl[SIOCS80211, op=20, val=0, arg_len=7]: Can't assign requested address
<2>1 2018-08-12T11:57:21.960898+00:00 localhost kernel - - - iwn0:
iwn_read_firmware: ucode rev=0x09dd0401
<29>1 2018-08-12T11:57:22.950315+00:00 localhost wpa_supplicant 57362 - -
wlan0: Trying to associate with 04:18:d6:22:22:1f (SSID='lmdhw-net' freq=2462
MHz)
<29>1 2018-08-12T11:57:22.959678+00:00 localhost wpa_supplicant 57362 - -
wlan0: Associated with 04:18:d6:22:22:1f
<6>1 2018-08-12T11:57:22.959810+00:00 localhost kernel - - - wlan0: link state
changed to UP
<27>1 2018-08-12T11:57:22.960136+00:00 localhost dhclient 57392 - -
send_packet: No buffer space available
<29>1 2018-08-12T11:57:23.968790+00:00 localhost wpa_supplicant 57362 - -
wlan0: WPA: Key negotiation completed with 04:18:d6:22:22:1f [PTK=CCMP
GTK=CCMP]
<29>1 2018-08-12T11:57:23.968875+00:00 localhost wpa_supplicant 57362 - -
wlan0: CTRL-EVENT-CONNECTED - Connection to 04:18:d6:22:22:1f completed [id=27
id_str=]
<13>1 2018-08-12T11:57:29.969299+00:00 localhost dhclient 58293 - -
/etc/dhclient-enter-hooks invoked with reason REBOOT
I have the impression that trying to pass more traffic through the NIC
increases the frequency with which this occurs; for me, it's usually about 6 -
10 per hour.
pciconf says:
iwn0 at pci0:3:0:0: class=0x028000 card=0x11218086 chip=0x422b8086 rev=0x35
hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Intel Corporation'
device = 'Centrino Ultimate-N 6300'
class = network
And ifconfig -v:
wlan0: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1500
ether 3c:a9:f4:a2:ca:f0
inet 172.17.1.215 netmask 0xffff0000 broadcast 172.17.255.255
groups: wlan
ssid lmdhw-net channel 11 (2462 MHz 11g) bssid 04:18:d6:22:22:1f
regdomain FCC country US anywhere -ecm authmode WPA2/802.11i -wps
-tsn privacy ON deftxkey UNDEF
AES-CCM 2:128-bit powersavemode OFF powersavesleep 100 txpower 30
txpowmax 50.0 -dotd rtsthreshold 2346 fragthreshold 2346 bmiss 10
11a ucast NONE mgmt 6 Mb/s mcast 6 Mb/s maxretry 6
11b ucast NONE mgmt 1 Mb/s mcast 1 Mb/s maxretry 6
11g ucast NONE mgmt 1 Mb/s mcast 1 Mb/s maxretry 6
turboA ucast NONE mgmt 6 Mb/s mcast 6 Mb/s maxretry 6
turboG ucast NONE mgmt 1 Mb/s mcast 1 Mb/s maxretry 6
sturbo ucast NONE mgmt 6 Mb/s mcast 6 Mb/s maxretry 6
11na ucast NONE mgmt 12 MCS mcast 12 MCS maxretry 6
11ng ucast NONE mgmt 2 MCS mcast 2 MCS maxretry 6
half ucast NONE mgmt 3 Mb/s mcast 3 Mb/s maxretry 6
quarter ucast NONE mgmt 1 Mb/s mcast 1 Mb/s maxretry 6
11acg ucast NONE mgmt 1 Mb/s mcast 1 Mb/s maxretry 6
11ac ucast NONE mgmt 6 Mb/s mcast 6 Mb/s maxretry 6
scanvalid 60 -bgscan bgscanintvl 300 bgscanidle 250
roam:11a rssi 7dBm rate 12 Mb/s
roam:11b rssi 7dBm rate 1 Mb/s
roam:11g rssi 7dBm rate 5 Mb/s
roam:turboA rssi 7dBm rate 12 Mb/s
roam:turboG rssi 7dBm rate 12 Mb/s
roam:sturbo rssi 7dBm rate 12 Mb/s
roam:11na rssi 7dBm MCS 1
roam:11ng rssi 7dBm MCS 1
roam:half rssi 7dBm rate 6 Mb/s
roam:quarter rssi 7dBm rate 3 Mb/s
roam:11acg rssi 7dBm rate 64 Mb/s
roam:11ac rssi 7dBm rate 64 Mb/s
-pureg protmode CTS -ht htcompat ampdu ampdulimit 64k ampdudensity 8
-amsdutx amsdurx shortgi htprotmode RTSCTS -puren -smps -rifs -stbc
-ldpc -vht -vht40 -vht80 -vht80p80 -vht160 wme -burst -dwds
roaming MANUAL bintval 100
AC_BE cwmin 4 cwmax 10 aifs 3 txopLimit 0 -acm ack
cwmin 4 cwmax 10 aifs 3 txopLimit 0 -acm
AC_BK cwmin 4 cwmax 10 aifs 7 txopLimit 0 -acm ack
cwmin 4 cwmax 10 aifs 7 txopLimit 0 -acm
AC_VI cwmin 3 cwmax 4 aifs 2 txopLimit 94 -acm ack
cwmin 3 cwmax 4 aifs 2 txopLimit 94 -acm
AC_VO cwmin 2 cwmax 3 aifs 2 txopLimit 47 -acm ack
cwmin 2 cwmax 3 aifs 2 txopLimit 47 -acm
media: IEEE 802.11 Wireless Ethernet OFDM/54Mbps mode 11g
status: associated
nd6 options=29<PERFORMNUD,IFDISABLED,AUTO_LINKLOCAL>
Further: the panics are very rare for me when I'm running stable/11 -- e.g.:
FreeBSD g1-215.catwhisker.org 11.2-STABLE FreeBSD 11.2-STABLE #707
r337682M/337682:1102501: Sun Aug 12 03:47:31 PDT 2018
root at g1-215.catwhisker.org:/common/S1/obj/usr/src/sys/CANARY amd64
At this point, I believe it's fair to characterize the head (or ALPHA1_
behavior as a "regression" (vs. the stable/11 behavior), at least in my case.
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