* [Cerowrt-devel] uptime?
@ 2015-02-06 2:27 Dave Taht
2015-02-06 3:38 ` Bill Barry
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From: Dave Taht @ 2015-02-06 2:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: cerowrt-devel
so, how's everybody's uptime?
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Dave Täht
http://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/bloat/wiki/Upcoming_Talks
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* Re: [Cerowrt-devel] uptime?
2015-02-06 2:27 [Cerowrt-devel] uptime? Dave Taht
@ 2015-02-06 3:38 ` Bill Barry
2015-02-06 4:44 ` Rich Brown
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From: Bill Barry @ 2015-02-06 3:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: cerowrt-devel
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On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 6:27 PM, Dave Taht <dave.taht@gmail.com> wrote:
> so, how's everybody's uptime?
>
>
Uptime 83d 17h 26m 29s
Bill
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* Re: [Cerowrt-devel] uptime?
2015-02-06 2:27 [Cerowrt-devel] uptime? Dave Taht
2015-02-06 3:38 ` Bill Barry
@ 2015-02-06 4:44 ` Rich Brown
2015-02-06 10:25 ` Sebastian Moeller
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From: Rich Brown @ 2015-02-06 4:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Dave Taht; +Cc: cerowrt-devel
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> so, how's everybody's uptime?
ssh root@gw.home.lan
cd /usr/lib/CeroWrtScripts
sh cerostats.sh
cat /tmp/cerostats_output.txt
[date]
Thu Feb 5 23:39:49 EST 2015
[uname -a]
Linux cerowrt.home.lan 3.10.50 #2 Mon Jul 28 21:04:41 PDT 2014 mips GNU/Linux
[uptime]
23:39:49 up 43 days, 6:57, load average: 0.10, 0.22, 0.46
[ifconfig]
6in4-henet Link encap:IPv6-in-IPv4
inet6 addr: 2001:470:1f06:64::2/64 Scope:Global
inet6 addr: fe80::47ad:4031/128 Scope:Link
UP POINTOPOINT RUNNING NOARP MTU:1424 Metric:1
RX packets:57939 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:61056 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
RX bytes:9812495 (9.3 MiB) TX bytes:4795887 (4.5 MiB)
ge00 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 20:E5:2A:52:99:A4
inet6 addr: fe80::22e5:2aff:fe52:99a4/64 Scope:Link
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:153083012 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:117764308 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
RX bytes:548879391 (523.4 MiB) TX bytes:2066658978 (1.9 GiB)
Interrupt:5
gw00 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 26:E5:2A:52:99:A3
inet addr:172.30.42.129 Bcast:172.30.42.159 Mask:255.255.255.224
inet6 addr: 2001:470:8a63::1/64 Scope:Global
inet6 addr: fe80::24e5:2aff:fe52:99a3/64 Scope:Link
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:5397085 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:8854764 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
RX bytes:491208241 (468.4 MiB) TX bytes:361871867 (345.1 MiB)
gw01 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 20:E5:2A:52:99:A3
inet addr:172.30.42.224 Bcast:255.255.255.255 Mask:255.255.255.255
inet6 addr: fe80::22e5:2aff:fe52:99a3/64 Scope:Link
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:132 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:945355 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
RX bytes:32462 (31.7 KiB) TX bytes:100221990 (95.5 MiB)
gw10 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 26:E5:2A:52:99:A5
inet addr:172.30.42.161 Bcast:172.30.42.191 Mask:255.255.255.224
inet6 addr: fe80::24e5:2aff:fe52:99a5/64 Scope:Link
inet6 addr: 2001:470:8a63:1::1/64 Scope:Global
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:21970828 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:30970796 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
RX bytes:2646912598 (2.4 GiB) TX bytes:3797790035 (3.5 GiB)
gw11 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 20:E5:2A:52:99:A5
inet addr:172.30.42.224 Bcast:255.255.255.255 Mask:255.255.255.255
inet6 addr: fe80::22e5:2aff:fe52:99a5/64 Scope:Link
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:945115 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
RX bytes:0 (0.0 B) TX bytes:100196551 (95.5 MiB)
ifb0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 52:66:13:45:3F:98
inet6 addr: fe80::5066:13ff:fe45:3f98/64 Scope:Link
UP BROADCAST RUNNING NOARP MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:152903563 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:152903563 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:32
RX bytes:172078114394 (160.2 GiB) TX bytes:172078114394 (160.2 GiB)
lo Link encap:Local Loopback
inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0
inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host
UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:65536 Metric:1
RX packets:2988706 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:2988706 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
RX bytes:146976520 (140.1 MiB) TX bytes:146976520 (140.1 MiB)
pimreg Link encap:UNSPEC HWaddr 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00
UP RUNNING NOARP MTU:1472 Metric:1
RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
RX bytes:0 (0.0 B) TX bytes:0 (0.0 B)
pppoe-ge00 Link encap:Point-to-Point Protocol
inet addr:71.173.64.49 P-t-P:10.10.10.10 Mask:255.255.255.255
UP POINTOPOINT RUNNING NOARP MULTICAST MTU:1492 Metric:1
RX packets:8333327 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:5823298 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:3
RX bytes:10185804115 (9.4 GiB) TX bytes:381712017 (364.0 MiB)
se00 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 22:E5:2A:52:99:A3
inet addr:172.30.42.1 Bcast:172.30.42.31 Mask:255.255.255.224
inet6 addr: fe80::20e5:2aff:fe52:99a3/64 Scope:Link
inet6 addr: 2001:470:8a63:2::1/64 Scope:Global
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:4705007 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
RX bytes:0 (0.0 B) TX bytes:1015044668 (968.0 MiB)
Interrupt:4
sw00 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 22:E5:2A:52:99:A3
inet addr:192.168.254.1 Bcast:192.168.254.31 Mask:255.255.255.224
inet6 addr: fe80::20e5:2aff:fe52:99a3/64 Scope:Link
inet6 addr: 2001:470:8a63:3::1/64 Scope:Global
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:95649489 errors:0 dropped:64 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:121592840 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
RX bytes:53230809 (50.7 MiB) TX bytes:144655482 (137.9 MiB)
sw10 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 22:E5:2A:52:99:A5
inet addr:172.30.42.97 Bcast:172.30.42.127 Mask:255.255.255.224
inet6 addr: fe80::20e5:2aff:fe52:99a5/64 Scope:Link
inet6 addr: 2001:470:8a63:4::1/64 Scope:Global
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:8116569 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:14066604 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
RX bytes:1650571738 (1.5 GiB) TX bytes:4034862526 (3.7 GiB)
[tc -s qdisc show dev sw00]
qdisc mq 1: root
Sent 122281267740 bytes 121606250 pkt (dropped 1431, overlimits 0 requeues 56831)
backlog 0b 0p requeues 56831
qdisc fq_codel 10: parent 1:1 limit 800p flows 1024 quantum 500 target 10.0ms interval 100.0ms
Sent 0 bytes 0 pkt (dropped 0, overlimits 0 requeues 0)
backlog 0b 0p requeues 0
maxpacket 256 drop_overlimit 0 new_flow_count 0 ecn_mark 0
new_flows_len 0 old_flows_len 0
qdisc fq_codel 20: parent 1:2 limit 800p flows 1024 quantum 300 target 5.0ms interval 100.0ms ecn
Sent 5260542793 bytes 5106731 pkt (dropped 0, overlimits 0 requeues 23)
backlog 0b 0p requeues 23
maxpacket 256 drop_overlimit 0 new_flow_count 6 ecn_mark 0
new_flows_len 0 old_flows_len 0
qdisc fq_codel 30: parent 1:3 limit 1000p flows 1024 quantum 300 target 5.0ms interval 100.0ms ecn
Sent 116600031402 bytes 116212500 pkt (dropped 1335, overlimits 0 requeues 56757)
backlog 0b 0p requeues 56757
maxpacket 1514 drop_overlimit 0 new_flow_count 4194 ecn_mark 18
new_flows_len 0 old_flows_len 0
qdisc fq_codel 40: parent 1:4 limit 1000p flows 1024 quantum 300 target 5.0ms interval 100.0ms
Sent 420693545 bytes 287019 pkt (dropped 96, overlimits 0 requeues 51)
backlog 0b 0p requeues 51
maxpacket 1506 drop_overlimit 0 new_flow_count 10 ecn_mark 0
new_flows_len 0 old_flows_len 0
[iw dev sw00 station dump]
Station b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b (on sw00)
inactive time: 3 ms
rx bytes: 15393942
rx packets: 157511
tx bytes: 142167860
tx packets: 141235
tx retries: 20735
tx failed: 33
signal: -70 [-72, -75] dBm
signal avg: -69 [-71, -74] dBm
tx bitrate: 104.0 MBit/s MCS 13
rx bitrate: 104.0 MBit/s MCS 13
authorized: yes
authenticated: yes
preamble: short
WMM/WME: yes
MFP: no
TDLS peer: no
Station ac:7f:3e:0d:41:85 (on sw00)
inactive time: 445 ms
rx bytes: 521529
rx packets: 7671
tx bytes: 1091719
tx packets: 4458
tx retries: 88
tx failed: 0
signal: -64 [-76, -64] dBm
signal avg: -63 [-73, -64] dBm
tx bitrate: 65.0 MBit/s MCS 7
rx bitrate: 65.0 MBit/s MCS 7
authorized: yes
authenticated: yes
preamble: short
WMM/WME: yes
MFP: no
TDLS peer: no
Station e0:f8:47:11:c7:96 (on sw00)
inactive time: 19 ms
rx bytes: 128062498
rx packets: 1212488
tx bytes: 2351943798
tx packets: 1873020
tx retries: 128346
tx failed: 238
signal: -62 [-63, -69] dBm
signal avg: -60 [-61, -67] dBm
tx bitrate: 130.0 MBit/s MCS 15
rx bitrate: 130.0 MBit/s MCS 15
authorized: yes
authenticated: yes
preamble: short
WMM/WME: yes
MFP: no
TDLS peer: no
Station ac:22:0b:3d:5d:b7 (on sw00)
inactive time: 9691 ms
rx bytes: 5794467
rx packets: 91057
tx bytes: 6904929
tx packets: 45396
tx retries: 5016
tx failed: 8
signal: -78 [-79, -84] dBm
signal avg: -78 [-79, -83] dBm
tx bitrate: 52.0 MBit/s MCS 5
rx bitrate: 6.0 MBit/s
authorized: yes
authenticated: yes
preamble: short
WMM/WME: yes
MFP: no
TDLS peer: no
Station d8:a2:5e:29:1a:c2 (on sw00)
inactive time: 43628 ms
rx bytes: 3241990
rx packets: 47248
tx bytes: 6244117
tx packets: 19931
tx retries: 1169
tx failed: 0
signal: -63 [-65, -69] dBm
signal avg: -67 [-70, -71] dBm
tx bitrate: 65.0 MBit/s MCS 7
rx bitrate: 65.0 MBit/s MCS 7
authorized: yes
authenticated: yes
preamble: short
WMM/WME: yes
MFP: no
TDLS peer: no
Station 54:35:30:cf:fa:10 (on sw00)
inactive time: 6363 ms
rx bytes: 109632124
rx packets: 999080
tx bytes: 378522038
tx packets: 888435
tx retries: 604949
tx failed: 2123
signal: -81 [-82, -85] dBm
signal avg: -80 [-81, -85] dBm
tx bitrate: 19.5 MBit/s MCS 2
rx bitrate: 19.5 MBit/s MCS 2
authorized: yes
authenticated: yes
preamble: short
WMM/WME: yes
MFP: no
TDLS peer: no
[cat /sys/kernel/debug/ieee80211/phy0/ath9k/ani]
ANI: ENABLED
ANI RESET: 58
OFDM LEVEL: 0
CCK LEVEL: 0
SPUR UP: 1853450
SPUR DOWN: 1853450
OFDM WS-DET ON: 232
OFDM WS-DET OFF: 232
MRC-CCK ON: 0
MRC-CCK OFF: 0
FIR-STEP UP: 1849767
FIR-STEP DOWN: 1849863
INV LISTENTIME: 1
OFDM ERRORS: 1301110077
CCK ERRORS: 13643549
[cat /sys/kernel/debug/ieee80211/phy0/ath9k/interrupt]
RX: 140515375
RXEOL: 1
RXORN: 1
TX: 246528739
TXURN: 0
MIB: 0
RXPHY: 0
RXKCM: 0
SWBA: 292202425
BMISS: 0
BNR: 0
CST: 7717
GTT: 0
TIM: 0
CABEND: 0
DTIMSYNC: 0
DTIM: 0
TSFOOR: 0
MCI: 0
GENTIMER: 0
TOTAL: 664883157
SYNC_CAUSE stats:
Sync-All: 0
RTC-IRQ: 0
MAC-IRQ: 0
EEPROM-Illegal-Access: 0
APB-Timeout: 0
PCI-Mode-Conflict: 0
HOST1-Fatal: 0
HOST1-Perr: 0
TRCV-FIFO-Perr: 0
RADM-CPL-EP: 0
RADM-CPL-DLLP-Abort: 0
RADM-CPL-TLP-Abort: 0
RADM-CPL-ECRC-Err: 0
RADM-CPL-Timeout: 0
Local-Bus-Timeout: 0
PM-Access: 0
MAC-Awake: 0
MAC-Asleep: 0
MAC-Sleep-Access: 0
[cat /sys/kernel/debug/ieee80211/phy0/ath9k/queues]
(VO): qnum: 0 qdepth: 0 ampdu-depth: 0 pending: 0 stopped: 0
(VI): qnum: 1 qdepth: 0 ampdu-depth: 0 pending: 0 stopped: 0
(BE): qnum: 2 qdepth: 0 ampdu-depth: 0 pending: 0 stopped: 0
(BK): qnum: 3 qdepth: 0 ampdu-depth: 0 pending: 0 stopped: 0
(CAB): qnum: 8 qdepth: 0 ampdu-depth: 0 pending: 0 stopped: 0
[cat /sys/kernel/debug/ieee80211/phy0/ath9k/xmit]
BE BK VI VO
MPDUs Queued: 18608 223 1649 2933984
MPDUs Completed: 5099861 4389 534035 2921673
MPDUs XRetried: 20199 193 3045 24378
Aggregates: 2479469 18472 31532 0
AMPDUs Queued HW: 0 0 0 0
AMPDUs Queued SW: 117166105 296280 6853427 12067
AMPDUs Completed: 112042948 291652 6316433 0
AMPDUs Retried: 1400363 8938 30491 0
AMPDUs XRetried: 21269 269 1562 0
TXERR Filtered: 18469 181 2156 131
FIFO Underrun: 0 0 0 0
TXOP Exceeded: 0 0 0 0
TXTIMER Expiry: 0 0 0 0
DESC CFG Error: 0 0 0 0
DATA Underrun: 0 0 0 0
DELIM Underrun: 0 0 0 0
TX-Pkts-All: 117184277 296503 6855075 2946051
TX-Bytes-All: 4021101740 4409377413623529618 214871160
HW-put-tx-buf: 56 23 56 56
HW-tx-start: 112898403 266517 6762806 2946051
HW-tx-proc-desc: 112958107 266901 6763255 2946038
TX-Failed: 0 0 0 0
[cat /sys/kernel/debug/ieee80211/phy0/ath9k/recv]
PKTS-ALL : 137036029
BYTES-ALL : 1918980512
BEACONS : 20637
FRAGS : 49567
SPECTRAL : 0
CRC ERR : 10071067
DECRYPT CRC ERR : 3
PHY ERR : 1
MIC ERR : 0
PRE-DELIM CRC ERR : 0
POST-DELIM CRC ERR : 228
DECRYPT BUSY ERR : 0
LENGTH-ERR : 0
OOM-ERR : 0
RATE-ERR : 0
TOO-MANY-FRAGS : 5921
[cat /sys/kernel/debug/ieee80211/phy0/ath9k/reset]
Baseband Hang: 0
Baseband Watchdog: 0
Fatal HW Error: 0
TX HW error: 0
Transmit timeout: 0
TX Path Hang: 0
PLL RX Hang: 0
MAC Hang: 19
Stuck Beacon: 36
MCI Reset: 0
Calibration error: 0
[logread]
Thu Feb 5 19:22:48 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA e0:b2:f1:f8:5f:2a WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 19:32:48 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA e0:b2:f1:f8:5f:2a WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 19:34:26 2015 daemon.info xinetd[2002]: At least 1 DENY_TIME has expired, global_no_access list updated
Thu Feb 5 19:41:48 2015 daemon.err miniupnpd[20463]: PCP MAP: added mapping UDP 57624->192.168.254.27:16402 'PCP MAP 0e350724155d243db1139d85'
Thu Feb 5 19:41:48 2015 daemon.notice miniupnpd[20463]: remove port mapping 57624 UDP because it has expired
Thu Feb 5 19:42:48 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA e0:b2:f1:f8:5f:2a WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 19:51:26 2015 daemon.info xinetd[2002]: At least 1 DENY_TIME has expired, global_no_access list updated
Thu Feb 5 19:52:48 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA e0:b2:f1:f8:5f:2a WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 20:02:48 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA e0:b2:f1:f8:5f:2a WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 20:06:10 2015 daemon.crit xinetd[2002]: 2002 {process_sensor} Adding 113.82.131.112 to the global_no_access list for 120 minutes
Thu Feb 5 20:10:04 2015 daemon.info hostapd: sw00: STA ac:7f:3e:0d:41:85 IEEE 802.11: authenticated
Thu Feb 5 20:10:04 2015 daemon.info hostapd: sw00: STA ac:7f:3e:0d:41:85 IEEE 802.11: associated (aid 5)
Thu Feb 5 20:10:04 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPDISCOVER(sw00) ac:7f:3e:0d:41:85
Thu Feb 5 20:10:04 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPOFFER(sw00) 192.168.254.16 ac:7f:3e:0d:41:85
Thu Feb 5 20:10:04 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPDISCOVER(sw00) ac:7f:3e:0d:41:85
Thu Feb 5 20:10:04 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPOFFER(sw00) 192.168.254.16 ac:7f:3e:0d:41:85
Thu Feb 5 20:10:05 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPREQUEST(sw00) 192.168.254.16 ac:7f:3e:0d:41:85
Thu Feb 5 20:10:05 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPACK(sw00) 192.168.254.16 ac:7f:3e:0d:41:85 iPhone
Thu Feb 5 20:12:48 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA e0:b2:f1:f8:5f:2a WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 20:15:17 2015 daemon.crit xinetd[2002]: 2002 {process_sensor} Adding 217.15.195.218 to the global_no_access list for 120 minutes
Thu Feb 5 20:22:48 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA e0:b2:f1:f8:5f:2a WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 20:30:52 2015 daemon.warn avahi-daemon[2233]: Received response from host 192.168.254.27 with invalid source port 52365 on interface 'sw00.0'
Thu Feb 5 20:30:52 2015 daemon.warn avahi-daemon[2233]: Invalid legacy unicast query packet.
Thu Feb 5 20:30:53 2015 daemon.warn avahi-daemon[2233]: Invalid legacy unicast query packet.
Thu Feb 5 20:30:53 2015 daemon.warn avahi-daemon[2233]: Invalid legacy unicast query packet.
Thu Feb 5 20:30:53 2015 daemon.warn avahi-daemon[2233]: Received response from host 192.168.254.27 with invalid source port 52365 on interface 'sw00.0'
Thu Feb 5 20:30:53 2015 daemon.warn avahi-daemon[2233]: Received response from host 192.168.254.27 with invalid source port 52365 on interface 'sw00.0'
Thu Feb 5 20:30:54 2015 daemon.warn avahi-daemon[2233]: Received response from host 192.168.254.27 with invalid source port 52365 on interface 'sw00.0'
Thu Feb 5 20:30:55 2015 daemon.warn avahi-daemon[2233]: Received response from host 192.168.254.27 with invalid source port 52365 on interface 'sw00.0'
Thu Feb 5 20:30:56 2015 daemon.warn avahi-daemon[2233]: Received response from host 192.168.254.27 with invalid source port 52365 on interface 'sw00.0'
Thu Feb 5 20:31:27 2015 daemon.info xinetd[2002]: At least 1 DENY_TIME has expired, global_no_access list updated
Thu Feb 5 20:32:48 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA e0:b2:f1:f8:5f:2a WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 20:35:12 2015 daemon.warn avahi-daemon[2233]: Invalid legacy unicast query packet.
Thu Feb 5 20:35:12 2015 daemon.warn avahi-daemon[2233]: Received response from host 192.168.254.27 with invalid source port 65014 on interface 'sw00.0'
Thu Feb 5 20:35:12 2015 daemon.warn avahi-daemon[2233]: Invalid legacy unicast query packet.
Thu Feb 5 20:35:12 2015 daemon.warn avahi-daemon[2233]: Invalid legacy unicast query packet.
Thu Feb 5 20:35:12 2015 daemon.warn avahi-daemon[2233]: Invalid legacy unicast query packet.
Thu Feb 5 20:35:12 2015 daemon.warn avahi-daemon[2233]: Received response from host 192.168.254.27 with invalid source port 65014 on interface 'sw00.0'
Thu Feb 5 20:35:12 2015 daemon.warn avahi-daemon[2233]: Invalid legacy unicast query packet.
Thu Feb 5 20:35:13 2015 daemon.warn avahi-daemon[2233]: Invalid legacy unicast query packet.
Thu Feb 5 20:35:13 2015 daemon.warn avahi-daemon[2233]: Received response from host 192.168.254.27 with invalid source port 65014 on interface 'sw00.0'
Thu Feb 5 20:35:13 2015 daemon.warn avahi-daemon[2233]: Received response from host 192.168.254.27 with invalid source port 65014 on interface 'sw00.0'
Thu Feb 5 20:35:13 2015 daemon.warn avahi-daemon[2233]: Received response from host 192.168.254.27 with invalid source port 65014 on interface 'sw00.0'
Thu Feb 5 20:35:14 2015 daemon.warn avahi-daemon[2233]: Received response from host 192.168.254.27 with invalid source port 65014 on interface 'sw00.0'
Thu Feb 5 20:35:15 2015 daemon.warn avahi-daemon[2233]: Received response from host 192.168.254.27 with invalid source port 65014 on interface 'sw00.0'
Thu Feb 5 20:35:16 2015 daemon.warn avahi-daemon[2233]: Received response from host 192.168.254.27 with invalid source port 65014 on interface 'sw00.0'
Thu Feb 5 20:35:16 2015 daemon.warn avahi-daemon[2233]: Received response from host 192.168.254.27 with invalid source port 65014 on interface 'sw00.0'
Thu Feb 5 20:41:47 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPREQUEST(sw00) 192.168.254.27 e0:f8:47:11:c7:96
Thu Feb 5 20:41:47 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPACK(sw00) 192.168.254.27 e0:f8:47:11:c7:96 Richs-MBP-9078
Thu Feb 5 20:41:48 2015 daemon.err miniupnpd[20463]: PCP MAP: added mapping UDP 57624->192.168.254.27:16402 'PCP MAP 0e350724155d243db1139d85'
Thu Feb 5 20:42:48 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA e0:b2:f1:f8:5f:2a WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 20:48:01 2015 daemon.info hostapd: sw00: STA b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b IEEE 802.11: disassociated
Thu Feb 5 20:48:02 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b IEEE 802.11: authenticated
Thu Feb 5 20:48:06 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b IEEE 802.11: authenticated
Thu Feb 5 20:48:06 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b IEEE 802.11: associated (aid 2)
Thu Feb 5 20:48:06 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b WPA: pairwise key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 20:48:07 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPREQUEST(gw00) 192.168.254.5 b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b
Thu Feb 5 20:48:07 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPNAK(gw00) 192.168.254.5 b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b wrong network
Thu Feb 5 20:48:11 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPDISCOVER(gw00) b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b
Thu Feb 5 20:48:11 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPOFFER(gw00) 172.30.42.134 b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b
Thu Feb 5 20:48:11 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPDISCOVER(gw00) b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b
Thu Feb 5 20:48:11 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPOFFER(gw00) 172.30.42.134 b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b
Thu Feb 5 20:48:12 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPREQUEST(gw00) 172.30.42.134 b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b
Thu Feb 5 20:48:12 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPACK(gw00) 172.30.42.134 b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b
Thu Feb 5 20:48:36 2015 daemon.info hostapd: sw00: STA b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b IEEE 802.11: deauthenticated due to inactivity (timer DEAUTH/REMOVE)
Thu Feb 5 20:48:49 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b IEEE 802.11: disassociated
Thu Feb 5 20:48:50 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b IEEE 802.11: deauthenticated due to inactivity (timer DEAUTH/REMOVE)
Thu Feb 5 20:49:22 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b IEEE 802.11: authenticated
Thu Feb 5 20:49:22 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b IEEE 802.11: associated (aid 2)
Thu Feb 5 20:49:22 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b WPA: pairwise key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 20:49:24 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPREQUEST(gw00) 172.30.42.134 b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b
Thu Feb 5 20:49:24 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPACK(gw00) 172.30.42.134 b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b
Thu Feb 5 20:52:48 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 20:52:48 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA e0:b2:f1:f8:5f:2a WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 20:56:01 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b IEEE 802.11: disassociated
Thu Feb 5 20:56:02 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b IEEE 802.11: deauthenticated due to inactivity (timer DEAUTH/REMOVE)
Thu Feb 5 20:57:17 2015 daemon.info hostapd: sw00: STA b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b IEEE 802.11: authenticated
Thu Feb 5 20:57:17 2015 daemon.info hostapd: sw00: STA b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b IEEE 802.11: associated (aid 2)
Thu Feb 5 20:57:17 2015 daemon.info hostapd: sw00: STA b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b IEEE 802.11: associated (aid 2)
Thu Feb 5 20:57:17 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPREQUEST(sw00) 172.30.42.134 b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b
Thu Feb 5 20:57:17 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPNAK(sw00) 172.30.42.134 b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b wrong network
Thu Feb 5 20:57:19 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPREQUEST(sw00) 172.30.42.134 b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b
Thu Feb 5 20:57:19 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPNAK(sw00) 172.30.42.134 b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b wrong network
Thu Feb 5 20:57:23 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPDISCOVER(sw00) b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b
Thu Feb 5 20:57:23 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPOFFER(sw00) 192.168.254.8 b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b
Thu Feb 5 20:57:23 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPDISCOVER(sw00) b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b
Thu Feb 5 20:57:23 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPOFFER(sw00) 192.168.254.8 b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b
Thu Feb 5 20:57:24 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPREQUEST(sw00) 192.168.254.8 b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b
Thu Feb 5 20:57:24 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPACK(sw00) 192.168.254.8 b8:c7:5d:13:90:2b
Thu Feb 5 21:01:41 2015 daemon.info hostapd: sw00: STA dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70 IEEE 802.11: authenticated
Thu Feb 5 21:01:41 2015 daemon.info hostapd: sw00: STA dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70 IEEE 802.11: associated (aid 7)
Thu Feb 5 21:01:41 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPDISCOVER(sw00) dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70
Thu Feb 5 21:01:41 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPOFFER(sw00) 192.168.254.9 dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70
Thu Feb 5 21:01:42 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPREQUEST(sw00) 192.168.254.9 dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70
Thu Feb 5 21:01:42 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPACK(sw00) 192.168.254.9 dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70 iPhone
Thu Feb 5 21:01:54 2015 daemon.info hostapd: sw00: STA dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70 IEEE 802.11: disassociated
Thu Feb 5 21:01:54 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70 IEEE 802.11: authenticated
Thu Feb 5 21:01:54 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70 IEEE 802.11: associated (aid 2)
Thu Feb 5 21:01:54 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70 WPA: pairwise key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 21:01:54 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPREQUEST(gw00) 192.168.254.9 dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70
Thu Feb 5 21:01:54 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPNAK(gw00) 192.168.254.9 dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70 wrong network
Thu Feb 5 21:01:57 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPDISCOVER(gw00) dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70
Thu Feb 5 21:01:57 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPOFFER(gw00) 172.30.42.133 dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70
Thu Feb 5 21:01:57 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPDISCOVER(gw00) dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70
Thu Feb 5 21:01:57 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPOFFER(gw00) 172.30.42.133 dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70
Thu Feb 5 21:01:58 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPREQUEST(gw00) 172.30.42.133 dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70
Thu Feb 5 21:01:58 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPACK(gw00) 172.30.42.133 dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70 iPhone
Thu Feb 5 21:02:24 2015 daemon.info hostapd: sw00: STA dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70 IEEE 802.11: deauthenticated due to inactivity (timer DEAUTH/REMOVE)
Thu Feb 5 21:02:48 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70 WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 21:02:48 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA e0:b2:f1:f8:5f:2a WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 21:12:48 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70 WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 21:12:48 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA e0:b2:f1:f8:5f:2a WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 21:22:48 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70 WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 21:22:48 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA e0:b2:f1:f8:5f:2a WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 21:32:48 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70 WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 21:32:48 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA e0:b2:f1:f8:5f:2a WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 21:37:06 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPREQUEST(sw00) 192.168.254.4 ac:22:0b:3d:5d:b7
Thu Feb 5 21:37:06 2015 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[5479]: DHCPACK(sw00) 192.168.254.4 ac:22:0b:3d:5d:b7 android-54bc45b686c0d6e9
Thu Feb 5 21:41:48 2015 daemon.err miniupnpd[20463]: PCP MAP: added mapping UDP 57624->192.168.254.27:16402 'PCP MAP 0e350724155d243db1139d85'
Thu Feb 5 21:42:48 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70 WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 21:42:48 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA e0:b2:f1:f8:5f:2a WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 21:52:48 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70 WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 21:52:48 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA e0:b2:f1:f8:5f:2a WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 22:01:26 2015 daemon.crit xinetd[2002]: 2002 {process_sensor} Adding 64.20.72.230 to the global_no_access list for 120 minutes
Thu Feb 5 22:02:48 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70 WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 22:02:48 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA e0:b2:f1:f8:5f:2a WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 22:06:33 2015 daemon.info xinetd[2002]: At least 1 DENY_TIME has expired, global_no_access list updated
Thu Feb 5 22:12:48 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA e0:b2:f1:f8:5f:2a WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 22:12:48 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70 WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 22:15:34 2015 daemon.info xinetd[2002]: At least 1 DENY_TIME has expired, global_no_access list updated
Thu Feb 5 22:22:48 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA e0:b2:f1:f8:5f:2a WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 22:22:49 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70 WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 22:32:49 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA e0:b2:f1:f8:5f:2a WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 22:32:49 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70 WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 22:41:48 2015 daemon.notice miniupnpd[20463]: remove port mapping 57624 UDP because it has expired
Thu Feb 5 22:41:48 2015 daemon.err miniupnpd[20463]: PCP MAP: added mapping UDP 57624->192.168.254.27:16402 'PCP MAP 0e350724155d243db1139d85'
Thu Feb 5 22:42:49 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA e0:b2:f1:f8:5f:2a WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 22:42:49 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70 WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 22:52:49 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA e0:b2:f1:f8:5f:2a WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 22:52:49 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70 WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 23:02:49 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA e0:b2:f1:f8:5f:2a WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 23:02:49 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70 WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 23:12:49 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA e0:b2:f1:f8:5f:2a WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 23:12:49 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70 WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 23:21:53 2015 daemon.crit xinetd[2002]: 2002 {process_sensor} Adding 203.185.43.166 to the global_no_access list for 120 minutes
Thu Feb 5 23:22:08 2015 daemon.crit xinetd[2002]: 2002 {process_sensor} Adding 151.41.110.187 to the global_no_access list for 120 minutes
Thu Feb 5 23:22:49 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA e0:b2:f1:f8:5f:2a WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 23:22:50 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70 WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 23:31:41 2015 daemon.crit xinetd[2002]: 2002 {process_sensor} Adding 222.118.109.167 to the global_no_access list for 120 minutes
Thu Feb 5 23:31:49 2015 daemon.crit xinetd[2002]: 2002 {process_sensor} Adding 86.110.228.118 to the global_no_access list for 120 minutes
Thu Feb 5 23:32:49 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA e0:b2:f1:f8:5f:2a WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 23:32:49 2015 daemon.info hostapd: gw00: STA dc:86:d8:a2:4e:70 WPA: group key handshake completed (RSN)
Thu Feb 5 23:39:32 2015 authpriv.info dropbear[5079]: Child connection from 192.168.254.27:61706
Thu Feb 5 23:39:41 2015 authpriv.notice dropbear[5079]: Password auth succeeded for 'root' from 192.168.254.27:61706
[dmesg]
[ 0.000000] Linux version 3.10.50 (cero2@snapon) (gcc version 4.8.3 (OpenWrt/Linaro GCC 4.8-2014.04 r40737) ) #2 Mon Jul 28 21:04:41 PDT 2014
[ 0.000000] MyLoader: sysp=aaaa5554, boardp=aaaa5554, parts=aaaa5554
[ 0.000000] bootconsole [early0] enabled
[ 0.000000] CPU revision is: 00019374 (MIPS 24Kc)
[ 0.000000] SoC: Atheros AR7161 rev 2
[ 0.000000] Clocks: CPU:680.000MHz, DDR:340.000MHz, AHB:170.000MHz, Ref:40.000MHz
[ 0.000000] Determined physical RAM map:
[ 0.000000] memory: 08000000 @ 00000000 (usable)
[ 0.000000] Initrd not found or empty - disabling initrd
[ 0.000000] Zone ranges:
[ 0.000000] Normal [mem 0x00000000-0x07ffffff]
[ 0.000000] Movable zone start for each node
[ 0.000000] Early memory node ranges
[ 0.000000] node 0: [mem 0x00000000-0x07ffffff]
[ 0.000000] On node 0 totalpages: 32768
[ 0.000000] free_area_init_node: node 0, pgdat 80344f20, node_mem_map 81000000
[ 0.000000] Normal zone: 256 pages used for memmap
[ 0.000000] Normal zone: 0 pages reserved
[ 0.000000] Normal zone: 32768 pages, LIFO batch:7
[ 0.000000] Primary instruction cache 64kB, VIPT, 4-way, linesize 32 bytes.
[ 0.000000] Primary data cache 32kB, 4-way, VIPT, cache aliases, linesize 32 bytes
[ 0.000000] pcpu-alloc: s0 r0 d32768 u32768 alloc=1*32768
[ 0.000000] pcpu-alloc: [0] 0
[ 0.000000] Built 1 zonelists in Zone order, mobility grouping on. Total pages: 32512
[ 0.000000] Kernel command line: board=WNDR3700 console=ttyS0,115200 mtdparts=spi0.0:320k(u-boot)ro,128k(u-boot-env)ro,15872k(firmware),64k(art)ro rootfstype=squashfs,jffs2 noinitrd
[ 0.000000] PID hash table entries: 512 (order: -1, 2048 bytes)
[ 0.000000] Dentry cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 4, 65536 bytes)
[ 0.000000] Inode-cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 3, 32768 bytes)
[ 0.000000] Writing ErrCtl register=00000000
[ 0.000000] Readback ErrCtl register=00000000
[ 0.000000] Memory: 125988k/131072k available (2423k kernel code, 5084k reserved, 635k data, 268k init, 0k highmem)
[ 0.000000] SLUB: HWalign=32, Order=0-3, MinObjects=0, CPUs=1, Nodes=1
[ 0.000000] NR_IRQS:51
[ 0.027343] Calibrating delay loop... 451.57 BogoMIPS (lpj=882688)
[ 0.027343] pid_max: default: 32768 minimum: 301
[ 0.031250] Mount-cache hash table entries: 512
[ 0.035156] Initializing cgroup subsys devices
[ 0.039062] Initializing cgroup subsys net_cls
[ 0.042968] Initializing cgroup subsys blkio
[ 0.046875] Initializing cgroup subsys net_prio
[ 0.050781] NET: Registered protocol family 16
[ 0.054687] MIPS: machine is NETGEAR WNDR3700/WNDR3800/WNDRMAC
[ 2.656250] registering PCI controller with io_map_base unset
[ 2.667968] bio: create slab <bio-0> at 0
[ 2.671875] PCI host bridge to bus 0000:00
[ 2.675781] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x10000000-0x16ffffff]
[ 2.679687] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [io 0x0000]
[ 2.683593] pci_bus 0000:00: No busn resource found for root bus, will use [bus 00-ff]
[ 2.687500] pci 0000:00:11.0: [168c:ff1d] type 00 class 0x020000
[ 2.687500] pci 0000:00:11.0: fixup device configuration
[ 2.691406] pci 0000:00:11.0: reg 10: [mem 0x00000000-0x0000ffff]
[ 2.691406] pci 0000:00:11.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot
[ 2.691406] pci 0000:00:12.0: [168c:ff1d] type 00 class 0x020000
[ 2.691406] pci 0000:00:12.0: fixup device configuration
[ 2.695312] pci 0000:00:12.0: reg 10: [mem 0x00000000-0x0000ffff]
[ 2.695312] pci 0000:00:12.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot
[ 2.695312] pci_bus 0000:00: busn_res: [bus 00-ff] end is updated to 00
[ 2.695312] pci 0000:00:11.0: BAR 0: assigned [mem 0x10000000-0x1000ffff]
[ 2.699218] pci 0000:00:12.0: BAR 0: assigned [mem 0x10010000-0x1001ffff]
[ 2.703125] pci 0000:00:11.0: using irq 40 for pin 1
[ 2.707031] pci 0000:00:12.0: using irq 41 for pin 1
[ 2.710937] Switching to clocksource MIPS
[ 2.714843] NET: Registered protocol family 2
[ 2.718750] TCP established hash table entries: 1024 (order: 1, 8192 bytes)
[ 2.726562] TCP bind hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)
[ 2.734375] TCP: Hash tables configured (established 1024 bind 1024)
[ 2.738281] TCP: reno registered
[ 2.742187] UDP hash table entries: 256 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)
[ 2.750000] UDP-Lite hash table entries: 256 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)
[ 2.753906] NET: Registered protocol family 1
[ 2.757812] PCI: CLS 0 bytes, default 32
[ 2.773437] squashfs: version 4.0 (2009/01/31) Phillip Lougher
[ 2.777343] jffs2: version 2.2 (NAND) (SUMMARY) (LZMA) (RTIME) (CMODE_PRIORITY) (c) 2001-2006 Red Hat, Inc.
[ 2.789062] msgmni has been set to 246
[ 2.792968] io scheduler noop registered
[ 2.796875] io scheduler deadline registered (default)
[ 2.800781] Serial: 8250/16550 driver, 1 ports, IRQ sharing disabled
[ 2.828125] serial8250.0: ttyS0 at MMIO 0x18020000 (irq = 11) is a 16550A
[ 2.835937] console [ttyS0] enabled, bootconsole disabled
[ 2.847656] ath79-spi ath79-spi: master is unqueued, this is deprecated
[ 2.855468] m25p80 spi0.0: found mx25l12805d, expected m25p80
[ 2.863281] m25p80 spi0.0: mx25l12805d (16384 Kbytes)
[ 2.867187] 4 cmdlinepart partitions found on MTD device spi0.0
[ 2.875000] Creating 4 MTD partitions on "spi0.0":
[ 2.878906] 0x000000000000-0x000000050000 : "u-boot"
[ 2.886718] 0x000000050000-0x000000070000 : "u-boot-env"
[ 2.890625] 0x000000070000-0x000000ff0000 : "firmware"
[ 2.898437] 2 netgear-fw partitions found on MTD device firmware
[ 2.902343] 0x000000070000-0x000000183440 : "kernel"
[ 2.910156] mtd: partition "kernel" must either start or end on erase block boundary or be smaller than an erase block -- forcing read-only
[ 2.921875] 0x000000183440-0x000000ff0000 : "rootfs"
[ 2.929687] mtd: partition "rootfs" must either start or end on erase block boundary or be smaller than an erase block -- forcing read-only
[ 2.941406] mtd: device 4 (rootfs) set to be root filesystem
[ 2.949218] 1 squashfs-split partitions found on MTD device rootfs
[ 2.953125] 0x0000008d0000-0x000000ff0000 : "rootfs_data"
[ 2.960937] 0x000000ff0000-0x000001000000 : "art"
[ 2.968750] Realtek RTL8366S ethernet switch driver version 0.2.2
[ 2.976562] rtl8366s rtl8366s: using GPIO pins 5 (SDA) and 7 (SCK)
[ 2.980468] rtl8366s rtl8366s: RTL8366 ver. 1 chip found
[ 3.007812] libphy: rtl8366s: probed
[ 3.316406] eth0: Atheros AG71xx at 0xb9000000, irq 4, mode:RGMII
[ 3.621093] ag71xx ag71xx.1: connected to PHY at rtl8366s:04 [uid=001cc960, driver=Generic PHY]
[ 3.632812] eth1: Atheros AG71xx at 0xba000000, irq 5, mode:RGMII
[ 3.640625] TCP: bic registered
[ 3.644531] TCP: cubic registered
[ 3.648437] TCP: westwood registered
[ 3.652343] TCP: hybla registered
[ 3.652343] TCP: htcp registered
[ 3.656250] TCP: vegas registered
[ 3.660156] TCP: veno registered
[ 3.664062] TCP: scalable registered
[ 3.667968] TCP: lp registered
[ 3.671875] TCP: yeah registered
[ 3.671875] TCP: illinois registered
[ 3.675781] NET: Registered protocol family 17
[ 3.679687] Bridge firewalling registered
[ 3.687500] 8021q: 802.1Q VLAN Support v1.8
[ 3.695312] VFS: Mounted root (squashfs filesystem) readonly on device 31:4.
[ 3.707031] Freeing unused kernel memory: 268K (8035d000 - 803a0000)
[ 6.832031] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbfs
[ 6.835937] usbcore: registered new interface driver hub
[ 6.843750] usbcore: registered new device driver usb
[ 6.878906] SCSI subsystem initialized
[ 6.886718] ehci_hcd: USB 2.0 'Enhanced' Host Controller (EHCI) Driver
[ 6.894531] ehci-platform: EHCI generic platform driver
[ 6.902343] ehci-platform ehci-platform: EHCI Host Controller
[ 6.906250] ehci-platform ehci-platform: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1
[ 6.914062] ehci-platform ehci-platform: irq 3, io mem 0x1b000000
[ 6.933593] ehci-platform ehci-platform: USB 2.0 started, EHCI 1.00
[ 6.937500] hub 1-0:1.0: USB hub found
[ 6.941406] hub 1-0:1.0: 2 ports detected
[ 6.949218] ohci_hcd: USB 1.1 'Open' Host Controller (OHCI) Driver
[ 6.957031] ohci-platform ohci-platform: Generic Platform OHCI Controller
[ 6.960937] ohci-platform ohci-platform: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 2
[ 6.968750] ohci-platform ohci-platform: irq 14, io mem 0x1c000000
[ 7.035156] hub 2-0:1.0: USB hub found
[ 7.039062] hub 2-0:1.0: 2 ports detected
[ 7.046875] usbcore: registered new interface driver usb-storage
[ 7.699218] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050010: 0x11110000
[ 7.699218] eth0: link up (1000Mbps/Full duplex)
[ 11.218750] jffs2: notice: (366) jffs2_build_xattr_subsystem: complete building xattr subsystem, 1 of xdatum (1 unchecked, 0 orphan) and 29 of xref (0 dead, 3 orphan) found.
[ 11.304687] jffs2: notice: (363) jffs2_build_xattr_subsystem: complete building xattr subsystem, 1 of xdatum (1 unchecked, 0 orphan) and 29 of xref (0 dead, 3 orphan) found.
[ 11.339843] eth0: link down
[ 13.941406] NET: Registered protocol family 10
[ 13.957031] NET: Registered protocol family 8
[ 13.964843] NET: Registered protocol family 20
[ 13.992187] ipip: IPv4 over IPv4 tunneling driver
[ 14.000000] sit: IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling driver
[ 14.007812] nat46: module (compiled Jul 28 2014 11:45:57) loaded.
[ 14.187500] gre: GRE over IPv4 demultiplexor driver
[ 14.191406] ip_gre: GRE over IPv4 tunneling driver
[ 14.214843] PPP generic driver version 2.4.2
[ 14.238281] nf_conntrack version 0.5.0 (1972 buckets, 7888 max)
[ 14.253906] ip6_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team
[ 14.285156] Netfilter messages via NETLINK v0.30.
[ 14.300781] ip_set: protocol 6
[ 14.351562] u32 classifier
[ 14.355468] input device check on
[ 14.359375] Actions configured
[ 14.371093] Mirror/redirect action on
[ 14.378906] Failed to load ipt action
[ 14.406250] netem: version 1.3
[ 14.445312] Loading modules backported from Linux version master-2014-05-22-0-gf2032ea
[ 14.453125] Backport generated by backports.git backports-20140320-37-g5c33da0
[ 14.468750] ip_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team
[ 14.503906] ctnetlink v0.93: registering with nfnetlink.
[ 14.539062] NET: Registered protocol family 24
[ 14.546875] PPTP driver version 0.8.5
[ 14.636718] xt_time: kernel timezone is -0000
[ 14.726562] cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
[ 14.734375] cfg80211: World regulatory domain updated:
[ 14.738281] cfg80211: DFS Master region: unset
[ 14.742187] cfg80211: (start_freq - end_freq @ bandwidth), (max_antenna_gain, max_eirp), (dfs_cac_time)
[ 14.750000] cfg80211: (2402000 KHz - 2472000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm), (N/A)
[ 14.761718] cfg80211: (2457000 KHz - 2482000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm), (N/A)
[ 14.769531] cfg80211: (2474000 KHz - 2494000 KHz @ 20000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm), (N/A)
[ 14.777343] cfg80211: (5170000 KHz - 5250000 KHz @ 160000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm), (N/A)
[ 14.785156] cfg80211: (5250000 KHz - 5330000 KHz @ 160000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm), (0 s)
[ 14.792968] cfg80211: (5490000 KHz - 5730000 KHz @ 160000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm), (0 s)
[ 14.800781] cfg80211: (5735000 KHz - 5835000 KHz @ 80000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm), (N/A)
[ 14.808593] cfg80211: (57240000 KHz - 63720000 KHz @ 2160000 KHz), (N/A, 0 mBm), (N/A)
[ 14.898437] usbcore: registered new interface driver ath9k_htc
[ 14.914062] PCI: Enabling device 0000:00:11.0 (0000 -> 0002)
[ 14.925781] ath: phy0: eeprom contains invalid mac address: ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
[ 14.933593] ath: phy0: random mac address will be used: 46:e1:37:26:8a:31
[ 14.941406] ath: EEPROM regdomain: 0x0
[ 14.941406] ath: EEPROM indicates default country code should be used
[ 14.941406] ath: doing EEPROM country->regdmn map search
[ 14.941406] ath: country maps to regdmn code: 0x3a
[ 14.941406] ath: Country alpha2 being used: US
[ 14.941406] ath: Regpair used: 0x3a
[ 14.996093] ieee80211 phy0: Selected rate control algorithm 'minstrel_ht'
[ 15.003906] cfg80211: Calling CRDA for country: US
[ 15.011718] cfg80211: Regulatory domain changed to country: US
[ 15.015625] cfg80211: DFS Master region: FCC
[ 15.019531] cfg80211: (start_freq - end_freq @ bandwidth), (max_antenna_gain, max_eirp), (dfs_cac_time)
[ 15.031250] cfg80211: (2402000 KHz - 2472000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (N/A, 3000 mBm), (N/A)
[ 15.039062] cfg80211: (5170000 KHz - 5250000 KHz @ 80000 KHz), (N/A, 1700 mBm), (N/A)
[ 15.046875] cfg80211: (5250000 KHz - 5330000 KHz @ 80000 KHz), (N/A, 2300 mBm), (0 s)
[ 15.054687] cfg80211: (5735000 KHz - 5835000 KHz @ 80000 KHz), (N/A, 3000 mBm), (N/A)
[ 15.062500] cfg80211: (57240000 KHz - 63720000 KHz @ 2160000 KHz), (N/A, 4000 mBm), (N/A)
[ 15.070312] ieee80211 phy0: Atheros AR9280 Rev:2 mem=0xb0000000, irq=40
[ 15.093750] PCI: Enabling device 0000:00:12.0 (0000 -> 0002)
[ 15.105468] ath: EEPROM regdomain: 0x0
[ 15.105468] ath: EEPROM indicates default country code should be used
[ 15.105468] ath: doing EEPROM country->regdmn map search
[ 15.105468] ath: country maps to regdmn code: 0x3a
[ 15.105468] ath: Country alpha2 being used: US
[ 15.105468] ath: Regpair used: 0x3a
[ 15.144531] ieee80211 phy1: Selected rate control algorithm 'minstrel_ht'
[ 15.152343] ieee80211 phy1: Atheros AR9280 Rev:2 mem=0xb0010000, irq=41
[ 25.425781] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[ 25.437500] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050010: 0x11110000
[ 25.437500] se00: link up (1000Mbps/Full duplex)
[ 28.109375] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[ 28.109375] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[ 28.117187] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[ 28.328125] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): sw00: link is not ready
[ 28.351562] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): sw10: link is not ready
[ 28.421875] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): sw00: link becomes ready
[ 28.480468] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): gw00: link is not ready
[ 30.230468] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): gw00: link becomes ready
[ 30.421875] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): sw10: link becomes ready
[ 30.484375] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): gw10: link is not ready
[ 30.890625] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): gw01: link is not ready
[ 32.332031] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): gw10: link becomes ready
[ 32.679687] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): gw11: link is not ready
[ 33.003906] gw01: Trigger new scan to find an IBSS to join
[ 36.027343] gw11: Trigger new scan to find an IBSS to join
[ 36.195312] gw01: Trigger new scan to find an IBSS to join
[ 37.937500] gw01: Creating new IBSS network, BSSID ea:b0:d1:27:a3:5a
[ 37.945312] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): gw01: link becomes ready
[ 40.007812] gw11: Trigger new scan to find an IBSS to join
[ 40.039062] gw11: Creating new IBSS network, BSSID 66:0c:2e:e2:7d:65
[ 40.042968] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): gw11: link becomes ready
[ 1040.566406] nf_conntrack: automatic helper assignment is deprecated and it will be removed soon. Use the iptables CT target to attach helpers instead.
[171696.472656] UDP: bad checksum. From 71.6.135.131:34808 to 70.16.105.214:1434 ulen 9
[187980.757812] ath: phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA, queues=0x007!
[237111.773437] ge00: link down
[237611.718750] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[237611.718750] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[237626.898437] ge00: link down
[237626.906250] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[237627.785156] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[237627.785156] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[237627.789062] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[237642.085937] ge00: link down
[237642.093750] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[237642.847656] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[237642.847656] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[237642.851562] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[237657.269531] ge00: link down
[237657.277343] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[237657.910156] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[237657.910156] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[237657.914062] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[237672.460937] ge00: link down
[237672.468750] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[237672.972656] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[237672.972656] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[237672.976562] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[237687.648437] ge00: link down
[237687.652343] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[237688.035156] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[237688.035156] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[237688.039062] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[237702.835937] ge00: link down
[237702.843750] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[237703.097656] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[237703.097656] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[237703.101562] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[237718.019531] ge00: link down
[237718.027343] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[237718.160156] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[237718.160156] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[237718.164062] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[239661.734375] ge00: link down
[239777.183593] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[239777.183593] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[239792.367187] ge00: link down
[239792.375000] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[239793.250000] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[239793.250000] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[239793.253906] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[239807.566406] ge00: link down
[239807.574218] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[239808.312500] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[239808.312500] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[239808.316406] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[239822.769531] ge00: link down
[239822.777343] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[239823.375000] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[239823.375000] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[239823.378906] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[239837.968750] ge00: link down
[239837.976562] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[239838.437500] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[239838.437500] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[239838.441406] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[239853.171875] ge00: link down
[239853.179687] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[239853.500000] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[239853.500000] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[239853.503906] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[239868.375000] ge00: link down
[239868.382812] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[239868.562500] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[239868.562500] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[239868.566406] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[239883.574218] ge00: link down
[239883.582031] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[239883.625000] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[239883.625000] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[239883.632812] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[268646.410156] UDP: bad checksum. From 198.20.69.98:28540 to 64.223.169.118:623 ulen 31
[304656.578125] ge00: link down
[304656.585937] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[304656.761718] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[304656.761718] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[304656.765625] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[304671.777343] ge00: link down
[304671.785156] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[304671.824218] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[304671.824218] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[304671.832031] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[304686.972656] ge00: link down
[304686.984375] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[304687.890625] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[304687.890625] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[304687.894531] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[307009.828125] ge00: link down
[307009.835937] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[307009.941406] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[307009.941406] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[307009.949218] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[307025.046875] ge00: link down
[307025.054687] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[307026.007812] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[307026.007812] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[307026.011718] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[324404.675781] icmp6_send: no reply to icmp error
[324404.675781] icmp6_send: no reply to icmp error
[324404.675781] icmp6_send: no reply to icmp error
[324449.574218] ge00: link down
[324449.582031] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[324449.832031] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[324449.832031] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[324449.835937] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[324464.769531] ge00: link down
[324464.777343] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[324464.894531] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[324464.894531] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[324464.898437] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[324479.996093] ge00: link down
[324480.003906] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[324480.960937] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[324480.960937] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[324480.964843] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[341715.679687] ath: phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA, queues=0x005!
[349567.105468] ath: phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA, queues=0x007!
[352828.460937] ge00: link down
[352828.468750] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[352829.367187] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[352829.367187] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[352829.371093] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[352843.664062] ge00: link down
[352843.671875] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[352844.429687] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[352844.429687] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[352844.433593] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[354708.015625] ge00: link down
[354708.023437] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[354708.687500] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[354708.687500] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[354708.691406] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[354723.203125] ge00: link down
[354723.207031] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[354723.750000] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[354723.750000] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[354723.753906] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[360721.601562] ath: phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA, queues=0x004!
[361922.457031] ath: phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA, queues=0x001!
[362447.320312] ge00: link down
[362447.328125] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[362447.828125] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[362447.828125] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[362447.832031] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[362796.117187] ge00: link down
[362796.125000] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[362796.187500] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[362796.187500] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[362796.195312] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[364710.554687] ath: phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA, queues=0x006!
[364939.625000] ath: phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA, queues=0x005!
[373205.812500] ge00: link down
[373205.820312] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[373206.718750] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[373206.718750] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[373206.722656] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[374163.226562] ge00: link down
[374163.234375] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[374163.453125] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[374163.453125] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[374163.457031] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[391364.609375] ge00: link down
[391364.617187] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[391365.421875] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[391365.421875] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[391365.425781] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[391379.792968] ge00: link down
[391379.800781] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[391380.484375] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[391380.484375] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[391380.488281] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[391394.980468] ge00: link down
[391394.988281] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[391395.546875] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[391395.546875] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[391395.550781] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[397598.585937] ge00: link down
[397598.593750] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[397598.695312] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[397598.695312] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[397598.707031] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[397613.820312] ge00: link down
[397613.828125] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[397614.761718] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[397614.761718] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[397614.765625] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[439467.695312] ath: phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA, queues=0x004!
[439467.714843] ath: phy0: DMA failed to stop in 10 ms AR_CR=0x00000024 AR_DIAG_SW=0x42000020 DMADBG_7=0x000084c0
[439467.722656] ath: phy0: Could not stop RX, we could be confusing the DMA engine when we start RX up
[484391.941406] ge00: link down
[484391.949218] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[484392.515625] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[484392.515625] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[484392.519531] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[484407.125000] ge00: link down
[484407.132812] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[484407.578125] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[484407.578125] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[484407.582031] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[484422.312500] ge00: link down
[484422.320312] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[484422.640625] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[484422.640625] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[484422.644531] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[488779.042968] ge00: link down
[488779.050781] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[488779.601562] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[488779.601562] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[488779.605468] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[488794.250000] ge00: link down
[488794.257812] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[488794.664062] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[488794.664062] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[488794.667968] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[543009.996093] ath: phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA, queues=0x004!
[586177.722656] ge00: link down
[586177.734375] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[586178.722656] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[586178.722656] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[586178.726562] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[586192.921875] ge00: link down
[586192.929687] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[586193.785156] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[586193.785156] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[586193.789062] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[586208.125000] ge00: link down
[586208.132812] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[586208.847656] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[586208.847656] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[586208.851562] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[586223.320312] ge00: link down
[586223.332031] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[586223.910156] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[586223.910156] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[586223.914062] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[586238.542968] ge00: link down
[586238.554687] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[586238.972656] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[586238.972656] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[586238.976562] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[588344.179687] ge00: link down
[588344.191406] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[588345.171875] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[588345.171875] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[588345.175781] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[610390.570312] ath: phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA, queues=0x007!
[660788.316406] ath: phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA, queues=0x004!
[667271.945312] ath: phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA, queues=0x004!
[933546.671875] ath: phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA, queues=0x007!
[953587.296875] ath: phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA, queues=0x004!
[961049.066406] ath: phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA, queues=0x004!
[988089.199218] ath: phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA, queues=0x006!
[991689.113281] ath: phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA, queues=0x006!
[1057145.667968] ath: phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA, queues=0x006!
[1069891.937500] ath: phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA, queues=0x004!
[1079004.925781] ath: phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA, queues=0x006!
[1089334.035156] ath: phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA, queues=0x006!
[1202785.195312] ath: phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA, queues=0x004!
[1755384.261718] icmp6_send: no reply to icmp error
[1755396.546875] icmp6_send: no reply to icmp error
[1755402.550781] icmp6_send: no reply to icmp error
[2561119.742187] ge00: link down
[2561119.753906] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2561120.472656] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2561120.472656] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2561120.476562] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2561134.933593] ge00: link down
[2561134.941406] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2561135.535156] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2561135.535156] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2561135.539062] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2686347.230468] ge00: link down
[2686347.238281] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2686348.156250] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2686348.156250] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2686348.160156] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2688619.000000] ge00: link down
[2688619.007812] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2688620.011718] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2688620.011718] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2688620.015625] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2692855.746093] ge00: link down
[2692855.753906] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2692856.523437] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2692856.523437] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2692856.527343] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2712835.214843] ge00: link down
[2712835.222656] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2712835.328125] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2712835.328125] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2712835.335937] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2712850.437500] ge00: link down
[2712850.445312] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2712851.394531] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2712851.394531] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2712851.398437] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2714425.468750] ge00: link down
[2714425.476562] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2714425.531250] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2714425.531250] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2714425.539062] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2714440.699218] ge00: link down
[2714440.707031] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2714441.597656] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2714441.597656] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2714441.601562] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2716003.707031] ge00: link down
[2716003.714843] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2716004.687500] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2716004.687500] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2716004.691406] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2716018.910156] ge00: link down
[2716018.917968] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2716019.750000] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2716019.750000] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2716019.753906] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2716908.367187] ge00: link down
[2716908.375000] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2716909.218750] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2716909.218750] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2716909.222656] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2718730.640625] ge00: link down
[2718730.648437] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2718731.320312] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2718731.320312] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2718731.324218] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2718745.847656] ge00: link down
[2718745.851562] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2718746.382812] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2718746.382812] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2718746.386718] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2720069.640625] ge00: link down
[2720069.648437] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2720070.550781] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2720070.550781] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2720070.558593] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2720750.914062] ge00: link down
[2720750.925781] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2720751.203125] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2720751.203125] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2720751.207031] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2723377.980468] ge00: link down
[2723377.988281] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2723378.433593] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2723378.433593] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2723378.437500] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2723393.191406] ge00: link down
[2723393.203125] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2723393.496093] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2723393.496093] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2723393.500000] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2724683.937500] ge00: link down
[2724683.945312] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2724684.535156] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2724684.535156] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2724684.539062] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2727468.207031] ge00: link down
[2727468.222656] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2727468.382812] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2727468.382812] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2727468.386718] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2727483.414062] ge00: link down
[2727483.421875] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2727483.445312] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2727483.445312] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2727483.453125] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2768220.449218] ge00: link down
[2768220.457031] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2768221.191406] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2768221.191406] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2768221.195312] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2768235.648437] ge00: link down
[2768235.656250] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2768236.253906] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2768236.253906] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2768236.257812] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2768250.855468] ge00: link down
[2768250.867187] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2768251.316406] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2768251.316406] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2768251.320312] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2792556.425781] ge00: link down
[2792556.433593] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2792556.984375] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2792556.984375] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2792556.988281] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2792571.628906] ge00: link down
[2792571.636718] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2792572.046875] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2792572.046875] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2792572.050781] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2792586.828125] ge00: link down
[2792586.835937] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2792587.109375] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2792587.109375] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2792587.113281] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2795882.691406] ge00: link down
[2795882.699218] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2795882.949218] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2795882.949218] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2795882.953125] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2796396.714843] ge00: link down
[2796396.722656] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2796396.957031] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2796396.957031] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2796396.960937] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2796411.914062] ge00: link down
[2796411.921875] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2796412.019531] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2796412.019531] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2796412.027343] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2796427.136718] ge00: link down
[2796427.144531] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2796428.085937] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2796428.085937] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2796428.089843] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2796843.011718] ge00: link down
[2796843.019531] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2796843.710937] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2796843.710937] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2796843.714843] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2798916.546875] ge00: link down
[2798916.554687] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2798916.800781] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2798916.800781] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2798916.804687] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2798931.746093] ge00: link down
[2798931.753906] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2798931.863281] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2798931.863281] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2798931.871093] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2798946.972656] ge00: link down
[2798946.980468] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2798947.929687] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2798947.929687] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2798947.933593] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2803897.363281] ge00: link down
[2803897.371093] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2803898.230468] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2803898.230468] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2803898.234375] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2803912.566406] ge00: link down
[2803912.570312] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2803913.292968] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2803913.292968] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2803913.296875] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2803927.765625] ge00: link down
[2803927.773437] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2803928.355468] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2803928.355468] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2803928.359375] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2803942.968750] ge00: link down
[2803942.976562] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2803943.417968] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2803943.417968] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2803943.421875] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2889450.222656] ge00: link down
[2889450.230468] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2889450.500000] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2889450.500000] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2889450.503906] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2942822.597656] ge00: link down
[2942822.605468] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2942823.367187] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2942823.367187] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2942823.371093] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2942837.785156] ge00: link down
[2942837.796875] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2942838.429687] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2942838.429687] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2942838.433593] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[2942852.976562] ge00: link down
[2942852.984375] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[2942853.492187] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[2942853.492187] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[2942853.496093] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3052519.765625] ge00: link down
[3052519.773437] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3052520.578125] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3052520.578125] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3052520.582031] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3052534.964843] ge00: link down
[3052534.972656] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3052535.640625] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3052535.640625] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3052535.644531] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3054180.062500] ge00: link down
[3054180.070312] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3054181.062500] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3054181.062500] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3054181.066406] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3054195.277343] ge00: link down
[3054195.281250] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3054196.125000] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3054196.125000] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3054196.128906] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3062347.875000] ath: phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA, queues=0x004!
[3064149.320312] ath: phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA, queues=0x004!
[3112101.320312] ath: phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA, queues=0x004!
[3128791.277343] ath: phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA, queues=0x004!
[3132140.679687] ge00: link down
[3132140.687500] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3132140.761718] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3132140.761718] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3132140.769531] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3133174.175781] ge00: link down
[3133174.183593] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3133174.796875] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3133174.796875] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3133174.800781] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3133189.375000] ge00: link down
[3133189.382812] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3133189.859375] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3133189.859375] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3133189.867187] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3134116.738281] ge00: link down
[3134116.746093] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3134117.472656] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3134117.472656] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3134117.480468] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3134131.945312] ge00: link down
[3134131.953125] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3134132.535156] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3134132.535156] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3134132.539062] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3143754.828125] ge00: link down
[3143754.839843] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3143755.003906] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3143755.003906] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3143755.007812] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3143770.019531] ge00: link down
[3143770.023437] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3143770.066406] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3143770.066406] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3143770.074218] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3143785.218750] ge00: link down
[3143785.226562] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3143786.132812] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3143786.132812] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3143786.140625] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3146296.253906] ge00: link down
[3146296.265625] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3146296.921875] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3146296.921875] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3146296.925781] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3146311.453125] ge00: link down
[3146311.460937] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3146311.984375] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3146311.984375] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3146311.988281] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3151704.300781] ge00: link down
[3151704.308593] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3151705.007812] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3151705.007812] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3151705.011718] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3151719.500000] ge00: link down
[3151719.507812] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3151720.070312] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3151720.070312] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3151720.074218] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3151734.707031] ge00: link down
[3151734.714843] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3151735.132812] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3151735.132812] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3151735.136718] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3160379.738281] ge00: link down
[3160379.746093] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3160379.832031] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3160379.832031] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3160379.839843] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3160394.941406] ge00: link down
[3160394.949218] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3160395.898437] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3160395.898437] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3160395.902343] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3160410.128906] ge00: link down
[3160410.136718] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3160410.960937] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3160410.960937] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3160410.964843] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3161589.757812] ge00: link down
[3161589.765625] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3161590.562500] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3161590.562500] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3161590.566406] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3161604.957031] ge00: link down
[3161604.964843] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3161605.625000] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3161605.625000] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3161605.628906] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3161620.171875] ge00: link down
[3161620.179687] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3161620.687500] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3161620.687500] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3161620.691406] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3201028.496093] ge00: link down
[3201028.503906] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3201029.082031] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3201029.082031] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3201029.085937] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3201043.683593] ge00: link down
[3201043.691406] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3201044.144531] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3201044.144531] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3201044.148437] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3201058.871093] ge00: link down
[3201058.878906] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3201059.207031] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3201059.207031] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3201059.210937] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3208000.238281] ge00: link down
[3208000.250000] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3208001.222656] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3208001.222656] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3208001.226562] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3235712.023437] ge00: link down
[3235712.031250] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3235712.144531] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3235712.144531] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3235712.148437] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3235727.226562] ge00: link down
[3235727.234375] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3235728.210937] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3235728.210937] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3235728.214843] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3235742.414062] ge00: link down
[3235742.417968] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3235743.273437] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3235743.273437] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3235743.277343] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3242111.191406] ge00: link down
[3242111.199218] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3242112.089843] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3242112.089843] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3242112.093750] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3242126.382812] ge00: link down
[3242126.390625] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3242127.152343] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3242127.152343] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3242127.156250] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3242141.570312] ge00: link down
[3242141.578125] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3242142.214843] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3242142.214843] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3242142.218750] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3245451.355468] ath: phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA, queues=0x002!
[3245500.433593] ge00: link down
[3245500.441406] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3245501.300781] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3245501.300781] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3245501.304687] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3245515.636718] ge00: link down
[3245515.644531] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3245516.363281] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3245516.363281] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3245516.367187] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3245530.835937] ge00: link down
[3245530.843750] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3245531.425781] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3245531.425781] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3245531.429687] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3288425.886718] ge00: link down
[3288425.894531] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3288426.523437] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3288426.523437] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3288426.527343] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3288441.093750] ge00: link down
[3288441.101562] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3288441.585937] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3288441.585937] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3288441.589843] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3288456.281250] ge00: link down
[3288456.292968] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3288456.648437] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3288456.648437] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3288456.652343] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3288471.488281] ge00: link down
[3288471.496093] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3288471.710937] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3288471.710937] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3288471.714843] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3288486.679687] ge00: link down
[3288486.687500] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3288486.773437] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3288486.773437] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3288486.781250] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3291558.187500] ge00: link down
[3291558.195312] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3291558.746093] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3291558.746093] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3291558.750000] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3291573.390625] ge00: link down
[3291573.398437] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3291573.808593] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3291573.808593] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3291573.812500] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3291588.589843] ge00: link down
[3291588.597656] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3291588.871093] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3291588.871093] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3291588.875000] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3316660.917968] ge00: link down
[3316660.925781] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3316661.539062] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3316661.539062] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3316661.542968] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3316676.125000] ge00: link down
[3316676.132812] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3316676.601562] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3316676.601562] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3316676.605468] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3316691.332031] ge00: link down
[3316691.339843] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3316691.664062] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3316691.664062] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3316691.667968] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3383247.746093] ge00: link down
[3383247.753906] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3383247.867187] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3383247.867187] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3383247.875000] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3401181.023437] ge00: link down
[3401181.031250] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3401181.742187] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3401181.742187] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3401181.746093] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3403362.332031] ath: phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA, queues=0x004!
[3405494.316406] ath: phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA, queues=0x004!
[3421046.808593] ath: phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA, queues=0x004!
[3514187.445312] ath: phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA, queues=0x004!
[3556701.644531] ath: phy0: Failed to stop TX DMA, queues=0x004!
[3563714.125000] ge00: link down
[3563714.132812] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3563714.570312] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3563714.570312] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3563714.574218] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3563729.324218] ge00: link down
[3563729.332031] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3563729.632812] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3563729.632812] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3563729.636718] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3616130.617187] ge00: link down
[3616130.625000] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3616130.722656] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3616130.722656] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3616130.730468] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3616145.816406] ge00: link down
[3616145.824218] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3616146.789062] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3616146.789062] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3616146.792968] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
[3616161.003906] ge00: link down
[3616161.011718] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ge00: link is not ready
[3616161.851562] ar71xx: pll_reg 0xb8050014: 0x1099
[3616161.851562] ge00: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
[3616161.855468] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): ge00: link becomes ready
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* Re: [Cerowrt-devel] uptime?
2015-02-06 2:27 [Cerowrt-devel] uptime? Dave Taht
2015-02-06 3:38 ` Bill Barry
2015-02-06 4:44 ` Rich Brown
@ 2015-02-06 10:25 ` Sebastian Moeller
2015-02-06 11:12 ` Toke Høiland-Jørgensen
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8 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Sebastian Moeller @ 2015-02-06 10:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Dave Täht; +Cc: cerowrt-devel
On Feb 6, 2015, at 03:27 , Dave Taht <dave.taht@gmail.com> wrote:
> so, how's everybody's uptime?
root@nacktmulle:/usr/lib/CeroWrtScripts# uptime
11:22:51 up 110 days, 19:47, load average: 1.79, 1.77, 1.77
The last update was so long ago that I wonder whether to install CC on this router to get closer to the bleeding edge again ;) (just kidding my family appreciates the network stability due 3.10.50-1’s maturity and the lack of down time due to updates)…
Best Regards
Sebastian
>
> --
> Dave Täht
>
> http://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/bloat/wiki/Upcoming_Talks
> _______________________________________________
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> Cerowrt-devel@lists.bufferbloat.net
> https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cerowrt-devel
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* Re: [Cerowrt-devel] uptime?
2015-02-06 2:27 [Cerowrt-devel] uptime? Dave Taht
` (2 preceding siblings ...)
2015-02-06 10:25 ` Sebastian Moeller
@ 2015-02-06 11:12 ` Toke Høiland-Jørgensen
2015-02-06 16:01 ` James Cloos
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8 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Toke Høiland-Jørgensen @ 2015-02-06 11:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Dave Taht; +Cc: cerowrt-devel
Dave Taht <dave.taht@gmail.com> writes:
> so, how's everybody's uptime?
12:11:14 up 72 days, 16:56, load average: 0.08, 0.08, 0.05
12:11:16 up 47 days, 21:33, load average: 0.04, 0.07, 0.04
12:11:17 up 189 days, 14:56, load average: 0.03, 0.04, 0.04
12:11:18 up 101 days, 14:52, load average: 0.15, 0.04, 0.05
12:11:19 up 21 days, 17:50, load average: 0.07, 0.03, 0.04
-Toke
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* Re: [Cerowrt-devel] uptime?
2015-02-06 2:27 [Cerowrt-devel] uptime? Dave Taht
` (3 preceding siblings ...)
2015-02-06 11:12 ` Toke Høiland-Jørgensen
@ 2015-02-06 16:01 ` James Cloos
2015-02-06 16:50 ` Maxim Kharlamov
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8 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: James Cloos @ 2015-02-06 16:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: cerowrt-devel
>>>>> "DT" == Dave Taht <dave.taht@gmail.com> writes:
DT> so, how's everybody's uptime?
The only down time I've had was when I replaced the UPS 12+ days ago.
(Funny note: /Just/ as a plugged the 3800 in to its new ups, the lights
went out. Multiple UPSs screaming in concert is loud!)
-JimC
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* Re: [Cerowrt-devel] uptime?
2015-02-06 2:27 [Cerowrt-devel] uptime? Dave Taht
` (4 preceding siblings ...)
2015-02-06 16:01 ` James Cloos
@ 2015-02-06 16:50 ` Maxim Kharlamov
2015-02-06 19:42 ` Valdis.Kletnieks
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8 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Maxim Kharlamov @ 2015-02-06 16:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: cerowrt-devel
Firmware Version CeroWrt Toronto 3.10.48-2 / LuCI Trunk (svn-r10459)
Kernel Version 3.10.48
Uptime 194d 18h 35m 28s
Thanks,
Max
On 06/02/15 15:27, Dave Taht wrote:
> so, how's everybody's uptime?
>
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* Re: [Cerowrt-devel] uptime?
2015-02-06 2:27 [Cerowrt-devel] uptime? Dave Taht
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2015-02-06 16:50 ` Maxim Kharlamov
@ 2015-02-06 19:42 ` Valdis.Kletnieks
2015-02-06 20:47 ` Dave Taht
2015-02-06 19:58 ` Robert Bradley
2015-02-07 1:58 ` Stephen Hemminger
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From: Valdis.Kletnieks @ 2015-02-06 19:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Dave Taht; +Cc: cerowrt-devel
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On Fri, 06 Feb 2015 15:27:32 +1300, Dave Taht said:
> so, how's everybody's uptime?
Sitting at 27 days due to a power blip.
One issue I've had is that dnsmasq has gone out to lunch a few times,
resulting in devices losing their IPv4 address when they renew their
DHCP lease. Restarting dnsmasq makes it work again. I'll have to do
more diagnosis the next time it happens...
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* Re: [Cerowrt-devel] uptime?
2015-02-06 2:27 [Cerowrt-devel] uptime? Dave Taht
` (6 preceding siblings ...)
2015-02-06 19:42 ` Valdis.Kletnieks
@ 2015-02-06 19:58 ` Robert Bradley
2015-02-07 1:58 ` Stephen Hemminger
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From: Robert Bradley @ 2015-02-06 19:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: cerowrt-devel
On 06/02/15 02:27, Dave Taht wrote:
> so, how's everybody's uptime?
>
Checking just now:
root@cerowrt:~# uptime
19:56:38 up 124 days, 8:04, load average: 0.07, 0.03, 0.05
although that router has been used relatively lightly compared to some
on this list.
--
Robert Bradley
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* Re: [Cerowrt-devel] uptime?
2015-02-06 19:42 ` Valdis.Kletnieks
@ 2015-02-06 20:47 ` Dave Taht
2015-02-06 21:01 ` Aaron Wood
2015-02-06 21:10 ` David Lang
0 siblings, 2 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Dave Taht @ 2015-02-06 20:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Valdis Kletnieks; +Cc: Jed Laundry, cerowrt-devel
On Sat, Feb 7, 2015 at 8:42 AM, <Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu> wrote:
> On Fri, 06 Feb 2015 15:27:32 +1300, Dave Taht said:
>> so, how's everybody's uptime?
>
> Sitting at 27 days due to a power blip.
I do strongly feel that home routers should have a battery or supercap
with at least 30 seconds lifetime. In Nica, the power flickered 6
times a day, with half-day long outages every couple weeks (rolling
blackouts during one phase being much worse). It was a glorious PITA
to have to wait for everything in the tin cans and string connecting
everything to reassociate and return to connectivity,
In SF, I've seen it flicker, oh, a couple times, in the last 6 months,
3 times long enough to force a reboot of everything.
Batteries have got cheap, as has power conversion.
I guess a bigger philosophical questions I'm having re "uptime" are
A) "how long is long enough" before natural factors like power
failures start to dominate the uptime statistics?
And there are multiple modes of failure - "up but not working right"
is much worse than "reboot due to some self diagnostic saying we're
hosed somehow" or "reboot at 4AM because we installed an update and
nobody was actively using the system".
Personally - I'd like a systems critical computing device to stay up
for it's entire lifetime - 10 years - but with the current
architectures of systems I don't see a way to get there, short of
stepping back to the 90s style microkernels where the device drivers
were abstracted out of the OS, or forward into the containerized
future which has at least some of the same benefits as microkernels
did.
And in any case, having a suite of inherent tests for continued
"correct" behavior both introduces "automated fixes" and potential
induced bugs in the monitoring tools. Take the dns failure path for
example - it is hard to tell if dns fails if your local instance is
messed up.
It is hard to test if dhcp is failing for any reason, aside from
actually having an external device attempt to register periodically
and test.
One of the things that I have seen happen is wifi multicast would keep
working on some versions of cero, but the unicast path would fail - so
babel would continue to route because it only tested the multicast
path.
100%cpu for long continued periods by daemons that shouldn't grab all
that would be a good indicator of failure....
On the observational side from this group - we know at this point that
crashing or misbehavior every few hours or days is unacceptable, every
few weeks is the best we can hope for from many other shipped
"commercial" home oriented systems, and a few months is a joy, and 259
days is our record. And there are so many potential causes of problems
that the best we can do is usually to continually update and revise
the software in light of new data - *and* make for
absolutely-damned-sure the hardware itself is engineered to the finest
quality standards possible (I'm a real bastard about requiring -40-70C
in everything I ever buy that is going to get wedged behind a tav)
So another way to put this is how many 9s of reliability can be aimed
for, and how do we get there? Most of the literature on MTBF is
oriented towards making better hardware (with moving parts) rather
than computer hardware or software (links to better stuff, anyone?).
I'll however argue that a planned reboot at 4AM is a zillion times
less customer affecting than one in the middle of a business critical
Skype call.
How many bugs merely happen due to entropy? (we seem to be doing a
great job of not running out of memory at this point, or writing to
flash too much). Or cosmic events? Are we at the point where ECC ram
would make a difference?
Certainly relying on a wonderful set of core early adopters is
something that works often better than a formal QA dept. (:) )
If you consider "uptime" as the sole goal, and reboots as a way of
solving major problems, well, speeding up boot times would be a way to
making progress on getting down to, say, 6 minutes of downtime per
year. (that's about 3 reboots/year at present boot times).
If we keep drilling down harder on the known problems over the product
lifetime, and have a way to do continual updates,
eventually, an acceptable goal for uptime and reliability could be
met. This unfortunately requires either a new/continueed sale rate to
cover the ongoing costs of continual development (ponzi schemes *do
work* for a while, usually), or an ongoing revenue stream dedicated to
maintaining and improving the product. A metric ton of people rent
their cable modems for 7 dollars a month, for example, but very little
if any of that revenue flows back into the the org that maintains and
updates the firmware itself. I could see offering automated updates
and news via email, (people are now quite used to that from their
phones) but I imagine very few would actually sign up for it and pay a
buck a month into the box on the wall that they are already paying
their ISP for.
And I don't really know what is acceptable for failure rates that are
"less than never". Paul Mckenney pointed out recently that he was
working on finding and fixing bugs that only happened once in a really
big number of times - but often enough that at least 3 people on the
planet were experiencing it every day.
If we had 10k or more users, collecting data as to problems more
centrally and picking through it with a fine toothed comb would help.
Certainly my polling this group for stats is not quite as useful as
actually getting y'all to opt in for at least some stats collection
(and figuring out what are useful stats to collect is a problem)
> One issue I've had is that dnsmasq has gone out to lunch a few times,
> resulting in devices losing their IPv4 address when they renew their
> DHCP lease. Restarting dnsmasq makes it work again. I'll have to do
> more diagnosis the next time it happens...
While testing for the dnssec bug over ipv6 I was able to crash dnsmasq
quite frequently with the new test dnsmasq I'd distributed (did anyone
else try it?), but I got buried by the rush of things to do before I
left for NZ and haven't got back to it. And (at the moment, anyway)
can't seem to get back into that network from here, so it seems
crashed again for some reason or another.
--
Dave Täht
http://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/bloat/wiki/Upcoming_Talks
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* Re: [Cerowrt-devel] uptime?
2015-02-06 20:47 ` Dave Taht
@ 2015-02-06 21:01 ` Aaron Wood
2015-02-06 21:10 ` David Lang
1 sibling, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Aaron Wood @ 2015-02-06 21:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Dave Taht; +Cc: cerowrt-devel, Jed Laundry
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On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 12:47 PM, Dave Taht <dave.taht@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 7, 2015 at 8:42 AM, <Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu> wrote:
> > On Fri, 06 Feb 2015 15:27:32 +1300, Dave Taht said:
> >> so, how's everybody's uptime?
> >
> > Sitting at 27 days due to a power blip.
>
> I do strongly feel that home routers should have a battery or supercap
> with at least 30 seconds lifetime. In Nica, the power flickered 6
> times a day, with half-day long outages every couple weeks (rolling
> blackouts during one phase being much worse). It was a glorious PITA
> to have to wait for everything in the tin cans and string connecting
> everything to reassociate and return to connectivity,
>
> In SF, I've seen it flicker, oh, a couple times, in the last 6 months,
> 3 times long enough to force a reboot of everything.
>
> Batteries have got cheap, as has power conversion.
>
Yet the market this hardware is coming from is actively involved in chasing
itself to the bottom. Sure, there are higher-end/more expensive devices,
but they're not the standard that are purchased (and tech trickles down
from those layers in odd ways).
> I guess a bigger philosophical questions I'm having re "uptime" are
>
> A) "how long is long enough" before natural factors like power
> failures start to dominate the uptime statistics?
>
"long enough"? I'd say a year of uptime, minimum, certainly to the point
that fw updates to deal with security patches/features/optimizations are
the only _real_ source of reboot, aside from the odd cosmic particle
bit-flip. At my day-job, our platform (based on router SoCs and running
modified OpenWRT distributions) has gone for a year without issue, but
usually they get upgraded by the management backend long before that time
arrives.
Also, it feels like once you get out past a month or two, you're either
"good forever", or nearly so.
> And there are multiple modes of failure - "up but not working right"
> is much worse than "reboot due to some self diagnostic saying we're
> hosed somehow" or "reboot at 4AM because we installed an update and
> nobody was actively using the system".
>
I've found that app layer functional watchdogs are a great way to build a
safety net. They don't solve the bugs, but they buy you visibility into
the existence of the bugs (so long as you log and report on the triggering
watchdogs), so that you know where to start looking.
-Aaron
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* Re: [Cerowrt-devel] uptime?
2015-02-06 20:47 ` Dave Taht
2015-02-06 21:01 ` Aaron Wood
@ 2015-02-06 21:10 ` David Lang
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From: David Lang @ 2015-02-06 21:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Dave Taht; +Cc: cerowrt-devel, Jed Laundry
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As a sysadmin, I will say that uptime (time since last boot) as a metric is
EVIL, it leads to people avoiding important updates and also drives people into
implementing horribly complex and dangerous things to avoid resetting the update
number
downtime is a much better metric as it can be qualified to exclude deliberate
updates and external factors like power outages. As Dave says, a router
rebooting at 3am is not going to bother very many people, but a hang that
requires a manual reboot at 2pm is going to be 1000x worse.
measuring downtime can be hard, do you count it down if anything is broken or
only if everything is broken (neither is really the right answer, but how do you
quantify the impact of being partially down??)
Improving boot time is always a nice thing to do, but there is a point of
diminishing returns. When you start you end up fixing some real issues, and
usually end up finding things that improve ongoing operation. But after a while
you get to much harder things and the result matters far less. If it takes 10
minutes to boot, you boot and go do something else, cutting this by 50% is a
huge win. But if you take 10 seconds to boot, cutting it to 5 seconds won't make
a noticable difference (especially if this doesn't count the 20 seconds the BIOS
takes before it hands control off to our software :-)
So, some tools to measure downtime, and some ability to flag downtime in a small
handful of categories would be good. I see the useful categories as
1. external outage (power, ISP, etc)
2. planned reboots for upgrades
3. admin action (could be combined with external outages)
4. everything else
and then we should concentrate on the last group
It may be useful to modify LUCI so that on the login page there is a 'report
outage' link that lets someone either add a reason to an existing outage, or
report a partial outage (like the dnsmasq or dhcp issues) along with a few
categories of severity (dead, severe impact, minor impact) and then have a 'are
you willing to have this information reported' toggle to have it phone home with
this data.
thoughts?
David Lang
On Sat, 7 Feb 2015, Dave Taht wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 7, 2015 at 8:42 AM, <Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu> wrote:
>> On Fri, 06 Feb 2015 15:27:32 +1300, Dave Taht said:
>>> so, how's everybody's uptime?
>>
>> Sitting at 27 days due to a power blip.
>
> I do strongly feel that home routers should have a battery or supercap
> with at least 30 seconds lifetime. In Nica, the power flickered 6
> times a day, with half-day long outages every couple weeks (rolling
> blackouts during one phase being much worse). It was a glorious PITA
> to have to wait for everything in the tin cans and string connecting
> everything to reassociate and return to connectivity,
>
> In SF, I've seen it flicker, oh, a couple times, in the last 6 months,
> 3 times long enough to force a reboot of everything.
>
> Batteries have got cheap, as has power conversion.
>
> I guess a bigger philosophical questions I'm having re "uptime" are
>
> A) "how long is long enough" before natural factors like power
> failures start to dominate the uptime statistics?
>
> And there are multiple modes of failure - "up but not working right"
> is much worse than "reboot due to some self diagnostic saying we're
> hosed somehow" or "reboot at 4AM because we installed an update and
> nobody was actively using the system".
>
> Personally - I'd like a systems critical computing device to stay up
> for it's entire lifetime - 10 years - but with the current
> architectures of systems I don't see a way to get there, short of
> stepping back to the 90s style microkernels where the device drivers
> were abstracted out of the OS, or forward into the containerized
> future which has at least some of the same benefits as microkernels
> did.
>
> And in any case, having a suite of inherent tests for continued
> "correct" behavior both introduces "automated fixes" and potential
> induced bugs in the monitoring tools. Take the dns failure path for
> example - it is hard to tell if dns fails if your local instance is
> messed up.
>
> It is hard to test if dhcp is failing for any reason, aside from
> actually having an external device attempt to register periodically
> and test.
>
> One of the things that I have seen happen is wifi multicast would keep
> working on some versions of cero, but the unicast path would fail - so
> babel would continue to route because it only tested the multicast
> path.
>
> 100%cpu for long continued periods by daemons that shouldn't grab all
> that would be a good indicator of failure....
>
> On the observational side from this group - we know at this point that
> crashing or misbehavior every few hours or days is unacceptable, every
> few weeks is the best we can hope for from many other shipped
> "commercial" home oriented systems, and a few months is a joy, and 259
> days is our record. And there are so many potential causes of problems
> that the best we can do is usually to continually update and revise
> the software in light of new data - *and* make for
> absolutely-damned-sure the hardware itself is engineered to the finest
> quality standards possible (I'm a real bastard about requiring -40-70C
> in everything I ever buy that is going to get wedged behind a tav)
>
> So another way to put this is how many 9s of reliability can be aimed
> for, and how do we get there? Most of the literature on MTBF is
> oriented towards making better hardware (with moving parts) rather
> than computer hardware or software (links to better stuff, anyone?).
> I'll however argue that a planned reboot at 4AM is a zillion times
> less customer affecting than one in the middle of a business critical
> Skype call.
>
> How many bugs merely happen due to entropy? (we seem to be doing a
> great job of not running out of memory at this point, or writing to
> flash too much). Or cosmic events? Are we at the point where ECC ram
> would make a difference?
>
> Certainly relying on a wonderful set of core early adopters is
> something that works often better than a formal QA dept. (:) )
>
> If you consider "uptime" as the sole goal, and reboots as a way of
> solving major problems, well, speeding up boot times would be a way to
> making progress on getting down to, say, 6 minutes of downtime per
> year. (that's about 3 reboots/year at present boot times).
>
> If we keep drilling down harder on the known problems over the product
> lifetime, and have a way to do continual updates,
> eventually, an acceptable goal for uptime and reliability could be
> met. This unfortunately requires either a new/continueed sale rate to
> cover the ongoing costs of continual development (ponzi schemes *do
> work* for a while, usually), or an ongoing revenue stream dedicated to
> maintaining and improving the product. A metric ton of people rent
> their cable modems for 7 dollars a month, for example, but very little
> if any of that revenue flows back into the the org that maintains and
> updates the firmware itself. I could see offering automated updates
> and news via email, (people are now quite used to that from their
> phones) but I imagine very few would actually sign up for it and pay a
> buck a month into the box on the wall that they are already paying
> their ISP for.
>
> And I don't really know what is acceptable for failure rates that are
> "less than never". Paul Mckenney pointed out recently that he was
> working on finding and fixing bugs that only happened once in a really
> big number of times - but often enough that at least 3 people on the
> planet were experiencing it every day.
>
> If we had 10k or more users, collecting data as to problems more
> centrally and picking through it with a fine toothed comb would help.
> Certainly my polling this group for stats is not quite as useful as
> actually getting y'all to opt in for at least some stats collection
> (and figuring out what are useful stats to collect is a problem)
>
>> One issue I've had is that dnsmasq has gone out to lunch a few times,
>> resulting in devices losing their IPv4 address when they renew their
>> DHCP lease. Restarting dnsmasq makes it work again. I'll have to do
>> more diagnosis the next time it happens...
>
> While testing for the dnssec bug over ipv6 I was able to crash dnsmasq
> quite frequently with the new test dnsmasq I'd distributed (did anyone
> else try it?), but I got buried by the rush of things to do before I
> left for NZ and haven't got back to it. And (at the moment, anyway)
> can't seem to get back into that network from here, so it seems
> crashed again for some reason or another.
>
> --
> Dave Täht
>
> http://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/bloat/wiki/Upcoming_Talks
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* Re: [Cerowrt-devel] uptime?
2015-02-06 2:27 [Cerowrt-devel] uptime? Dave Taht
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2015-02-06 19:58 ` Robert Bradley
@ 2015-02-07 1:58 ` Stephen Hemminger
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From: Stephen Hemminger @ 2015-02-07 1:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Dave Taht; +Cc: cerowrt-devel
The router uptime has been great.
Only reboot was when spouse complained wireless on her phone was
not working. Turned out to be a phone not AP issue.
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