Hello,
I almost always get a panic when running kismet on my ipw-Interface
under 6.1-PRERELEASE. This has been the case ever since ipw hit the
tree. Sometimes kismet works, sometimes it doesn't. A sure way to
trigger the panic is to switch between bss/ibss/monitor mode prior to
running kismet. Perhaps there is a bug in the re-initialization when
loading a different firmware?
Is this panic known? Does the new firmware-framework address this?
ipw0: <Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2100 MiniPCI> mem 0xfaffc000-0xfaffcfff irq 9
at device 3.0 on pci2
...
panic: mutex ipw0 recursed at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_synch.c:177
KDB: enter: panic
[thread pid 1527 tid 100119 ]
Stopped at kdb_enter+0x2b: nop
db> tr
Tracing pid 1527 tid 100119 td 0xc5cca300
kdb_enter(c06d3e90) at kdb_enter+0x2b
panic(c06d332c,c4c5d600,c06d4661,b1,0) at panic+0xbb
_mtx_assert(c4d3cc74,9,c06d4661,b1,0) at _mtx_assert+0x83
msleep(c4d3c000,c4d3cc74,0,c0912121,3e8) at msleep+0x16a
ipw_init(c4d3c000,c4d3c000,2080,c4d3c904,c4c2dc00) at ipw_init+0xb63
ipw_media_change(c4c2dc00,c4f6fd00,80,c4d36600,0) at ipw_media_change+0x8b
ifmedia_ioctl(c4c2dc00,c4d9a360,c4d3c904,c0206937,0) at ifmedia_ioctl+0x93
ieee80211_ioctl(c4d3c004,c0206937,c4d9a360,c4d3cc74,c4d3c000) at
ieee80211_ioctl+0xc1
ipw_ioctl(c4c2dc00,c0206937,c4d9a360,ef577c38,c051bbee) at ipw_ioctl+0x5c
ifhwioctl(c0206937,c4c2dc00,c4d9a360,c5cca300,c074a4c0) at ifhwioctl+0x9ac
ifioctl(c5a4f858,c0206937,c4d9a360,c5cca300,0) at ifioctl+0xc3
soo_ioctl(c59c0750,c0206937,c4d9a360,c5a41a80,c5cca300) at soo_ioctl+0x2db
ioctl(c5cca300,ef577d04,3,2,282) at ioctl+0x370
syscall(3b,3b,3b,bfbf90a0,80dc400) at syscall+0x22f
Xint0x80_syscall() at Xint0x80_syscall+0x1f
--- syscall (54, FreeBSD ELF32, ioctl), eip = 0x482d468f, esp = 0xbfbf906c, ebp
= 0xbfbf90e8 ---
Ulrich Spoerlein
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