acx hangs network
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22 (Ubuntu) |
Invalid
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Regarding PCIMCIA device D-Link AirPlus G+ (DWL-G650+):
I had to put the acx driver back into modprobe blacklist, otherwise the system does not even boot
(it hangs loading ndiswrapper).
When I modprobe it by hand, I get the following messages:
kernel: [ 2038.224000] PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:03:00.0 to 64
kernel: [ 2038.224000] acx: found ACX111-based wireless network card at 0000:03:00.0, irq:11, phymem1:0xF4020000, phymem2:0xF4000000, mem1:0xd0c34000, mem1_size:8192, mem2:0xd0d40000, mem2_size:131072
kernel: [ 2038.224000] acx: loading firmware for acx1111 chipset with radio ID 16
kernel: [ 2039.208000] NVS_vendor_
kernel: [ 2039.208000] CCAModes:04 Diversity:01 ShortPreOpt:01 PBCC:01 ChanAgil:00 PHY:05 Temp:01
kernel: [ 2039.208000] AntennaID:00 Len:02 Data:01 02
kernel: [ 2039.208000] PowerLevelID:01 Len:02 Data:001E 000A
kernel: [ 2039.208000] DataRatesID:02 Len:05 Data:02 04 11 22 44
kernel: [ 2039.208000] DomainID:03 Len:06 Data:30 20 30 31 32 40
kernel: [ 2039.208000] ProductID:04 Len:09 Data:TI ACX100
kernel: [ 2039.208000] ManufacturerID:05 Len:07 Data:TI Test
kernel: [ 2039.268000] acx: === chipset TNETW1130, radio type 0x16 (Radia), form factor 0x01 ((mini-)PCI / CardBus), EEPROM version 0x05: uploaded firmware 'Rev 1.2.1.34' ===
kernel: [ 2039.268000] acx v0.3.36: net device wlan0, driver compiled against wireless extensions 22 and Linux 2.6.22-14-generic
kernel: [ 2039.268000] usbcore: registered new interface driver acx_usb
kernel: [ 2040.800000] ADDRCONF(
Afterwards ifconfig hangs and I have a hard time rebooting
(I have to kill the X server and I have to wait a long time before all network services die).
Hi giecrilj,
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in it recently. We were wondering is this still an issue for you? Can you try with the latest development release of Ubuntu? (ISOs are available from cdimage.ubuntu.com)
If it remains an issue, could you also attach a new /var/log/ Xorg.0. log?
Thanks in advance.
The output of lspci -vvnn would also be worth having.