Hi, don't know directly what your issue is but I did some looking around and found that accourding to http://standards.ieee.org/findstds/standard/802.3bf-2011.html TSSI is time synchronization service interface. I imagine maybe your clock is off?-- just a wild guess. anyway -e On Sun, 2012-10-07 at 13:51 +0200, C wrote:
This is a new problem I've been trying to solve today... maybe someone here can shed some light on the problem?
I've got a Zotac Giga ID70 (Intel i3 2100T, 4GB RAM, Nvidia GT430, RTL8111/8168B NIC, and RT3290 WiFi). Everything works out of the box except WiFi. I downloaded the WiFi driver (either from Zotac direct or from RT, they are the same), and did a make, make install, modprobe rt3290sta. WiFi came alive immediately, I was able to connect to my router, and everything seemed to be working properly.
I tried downloading a file, and got a hard lock. Could not ssh in, keyboard and mouse were unresponsive. The only way to recover was a hard reset.
I rebooted and tried again, this time by streaming a random YouTube video. Again a complete lock-up with only a hard reset. The lock-up only happens if I start downloading any stream of data. Normal use (eg web searches that don't result in a large stream of data are fine, but as soon as the data stream is large enough or continuous... lock-up).
In /var/log/messages, as long as I have the rt3290sta module loaded into kernel, even while I'm using the wired network, the log is filling up with an endless stream of:
----------------------- Oct 7 13:18:55 linux-h9h2 kernel: [ 1152.434371] RT3290_AsicTxAlcGetAutoAgcOffset: Incorrect desired TSSI or current TSSI Oct 7 13:18:59 linux-h9h2 kernel: [ 1156.429200] RT3290_AsicTxAlcGetAutoAgcOffset: Incorrect desired TSSI or current TSSI Oct 7 13:19:03 linux-h9h2 kernel: [ 1160.425117] RT3290_AsicTxAlcGetAutoAgcOffset: Incorrect desired TSSI or current TSSI Oct 7 13:19:07 linux-h9h2 kernel: [ 1164.419865] RT3290_AsicTxAlcGetAutoAgcOffset: Incorrect desired TSSI or current TSSI Oct 7 13:19:10 linux-h9h2 kernel: [ 1167.575217] ===>rt_ioctl_giwscan. 5(5) BSS returned, data->length = 987 Oct 7 13:19:15 linux-h9h2 kernel: [ 1172.410595] RT3290_AsicTxAlcGetAutoAgcOffset: Incorrect desired TSSI or current TSSI Oct 7 13:19:19 linux-h9h2 kernel: [ 1176.405356] RT3290_AsicTxAlcGetAutoAgcOffset: Incorrect desired TSSI or current TSSI Oct 7 13:19:23 linux-h9h2 kernel: [ 1180.401192] RT3290_AsicTxAlcGetAutoAgcOffset: Incorrect desired TSSI or current TSSI Oct 7 13:19:27 linux-h9h2 kernel: [ 1184.396089] RT3290_AsicTxAlcGetAutoAgcOffset: Incorrect desired TSSI or current TSSI Oct 7 13:19:31 linux-h9h2 kernel: [ 1188.390846] RT3290_AsicTxAlcGetAutoAgcOffset: Incorrect desired TSSI or current TSSI Oct 7 13:19:35 linux-h9h2 kernel: [ 1192.386671] RT3290_AsicTxAlcGetAutoAgcOffset: Incorrect desired TSSI or current TSSI -----------------------
With a new line every few seconds, but not much else going on to indicate anything useful for figuring out what's wrong.
At the lockup point, there is nothing in the log that indicates a problem that was recorded immediately before the lock-up. These are the message lines immediately before the hard lock:
----------------------- Oct 7 12:49:43 linux-h9h2 kernel: [ 724.396228] ===>rt_ioctl_giwscan. 5(5) BSS returned, data->length = 987 Oct 7 12:50:03 linux-h9h2 kernel: [ 744.384929] RT3290_AsicTxAlcGetAutoAgcOffset: Incorrect desired TSSI or current TSSI Oct 7 12:50:32 linux-h9h2 dbus-daemon[597]: dbus[597]: [system] Activating service name='org.freedesktop.PackageKit' (using servicehelper) Oct 7 12:50:32 linux-h9h2 dbus[597]: [system] Activating service name='org.freedesktop.PackageKit' (using servicehelper) Oct 7 12:50:33 linux-h9h2 dbus-daemon[597]: dbus[597]: [system] Successfully activated service 'org.freedesktop.PackageKit' Oct 7 12:50:33 linux-h9h2 dbus[597]: [system] Successfully activated service 'org.freedesktop.PackageKit' Oct 7 12:51:03 linux-h9h2 kernel: [ 804.321825] ===>rt_ioctl_giwscan. 5(5) BSS returned, data->length = 987 -----------------------
Relevant output of lspci:
----------------------- 03:00.0 Network controller: Ralink corp. Device 3290 03:00.1 Bluetooth: Ralink corp. Device 3298 04:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168B PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller (rev 06) -----------------------
I've searched around and not found much other than a discussion on the Ubuntu side of things from about 2 years ago that appears (to me anyway) to be similar, but not the same.
Has anyone had any success with this WiFi card? Got it working?
C. -- openSUSE 12.2 x86_64, KDE 4.9.2
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