May 15 17:43:07 daemon warn kernel: ^[[0;36;44mBroadcom Packet Flow Cache flushing the flows^[[0m
May 15 17:43:11 daemon warn kernel: upnp/6779: potentially unexpected fatal signal 11.
May 15 17:43:11 daemon warn kernel: Cpu 1
May 15 17:43:11 daemon warn kernel: $ 0 : 00000000 10008d01 00000000 00000001
May 15 17:43:11 daemon warn kernel: $ 4 : 00000000 00418218 00000400 00000001
May 15 17:43:11 daemon warn kernel: $ 8 : 00000000 00000000 8a724ee0 fffffff8
May 15 17:43:11 daemon warn kernel: $12 : 0000a33b 00000079 0000a586 00002514
May 15 17:43:11 daemon warn kernel: $16 : 0042cf94 0042d074 00000000 7f8d3a74
May 15 17:43:11 daemon warn kernel: $20 : 0042b884 0042c62c 0042c0c4 0042c0a4
May 15 17:43:11 daemon warn kernel: $24 : 00000000 2aeddf70
May 15 17:43:11 daemon warn kernel: $28 : 00433250 7f8d3a50 0042c084 0040f748
May 15 17:43:11 daemon warn kernel: Hi : 000182e9
May 15 17:43:11 daemon warn kernel: Lo : 69479380
May 15 17:43:11 daemon warn kernel: epc : 2aeddf70 0x2aeddf70
May 15 17:43:11 daemon warn kernel: Tainted: P
May 15 17:43:11 daemon warn kernel: ra : 0040f748 0x40f748
May 15 17:43:11 daemon warn kernel: Status: 00008d13 USER EXL IE
May 15 17:43:11 daemon warn kernel: Cause : 00000008
May 15 17:43:11 daemon warn kernel: BadVA : 00000000
May 15 17:43:11 daemon warn kernel: PrId : 0002a070 (Broadcom4350)
does this indicate a problem ?
it happened immediately after a line drop and reconnect (fibre)
I just tried to replicate your issue with our FTTC line using a open reach modem.
I pulled the DSL line from the open reach modem, waited for the internet light on the front of the 7800DXL to turn off, plugged the DSL line back into the open reach modem, waited for the internet light, checked the logs and didn't see anything like the logs you got.
Can you replicate the issue every time, if so, can provide me with the steps??
having checked again to day I don't see the same log entries,
I'm not sure if it was just an odd fault log entry related to the setup I have or if it was an indication of something on its way out so I thought I'd ask.
because it might be related to the equipment on my network I have a laptop, a surface RT, 2x iPhone6's, a Lumia 930 and Lumia 1020 all on the 2.4 & 5ghz (using the same ssid and password on both) wifi linked to the wired side of the network using wl0 and wl1and I am also using a guest network with a separate ip address from the remainder of the network, I have plusnet's iptv service in a bridged group and I have the url filter service running on the guest network although it doesn't seem to be working, the guest network has3 x htc 8x phones, 3 x htc wildfire phones, 3x ipads and an android tab connected to it,
on the wired side I have 2 pc's 4 laptops, 2 xbox360's an xbox1 a printer a nas box and 4 set top boxes, the two 360's and 3 of the 4 laptops are on the dhcp with everything else having a static ip outside the dhcp range, obviously I have a few gigabit switches and some home plugs and a large bundle of wires connecting everything to the router.
I have zero idea of what caused the fault error but I do regularly see a message that wl0 and wl1 have received a packet with own address as source address and crit log entries that eth1 switch port 3 has gone down then up and that bro bridge group port 1 eth 1 entered the disabled state then forwarding state.
these crit log messages are sporadic and occur at seemingly random times even when nothing is being used.
I have upnp enabled without exception rules, I don't use one to one nat or port triggering and alg is set as sip disabled and h323 enabled, wake on lan is unset, QoS port shaping is unset, ip filtering is unset, time restrictions are in place for 14 devices (28 entries), parental control provider is unset, block wan ping is enabled on both, mac filtering is enabled for the guest group, ip tunnels are unset, usb is unset, firmware is 2.32d, tr0-69 is disabled, snmp is disabled, remote access is disabled, no usb device is connected, no time schedule or auto reboot is set, power management is wait instruction enabled, dram self refresh enabled, energy efficient Ethernet disabled, Ethernet auto power down and sleep disabled, adaptive voltage scaling enabled.
so as I say I haven't noticed in the log entries any other instances of the same problem but I have seen several problems over the past week, nearly all the strange entries I noticed seem to have occurred around the same time as a line drop, and i'm aware of there being network maint being conducted during that period but given the age of the router I was worried that it might be an early indication of a problem associated with connectivity, a problem as I would need to replace it asap if that was the case to keep my minions happy and online, which would be a shame as I was hoping to hang on until an all in one version of it came out with a vdsl2+ modem built in
nanotm wrote:having checked again to day I don't see the same log entries,
I'm not sure if it was just an odd fault log entry related to the setup I have or if it was an indication of something on its way out so I thought I'd ask.
because it might be related to the equipment on my network I have a laptop, a surface RT, 2x iPhone6's, a Lumia 930 and Lumia 1020 all on the 2.4 & 5ghz (using the same ssid and password on both) wifi linked to the wired side of the network using wl0 and wl1and I am also using a guest network with a separate ip address from the remainder of the network, I have plusnet's iptv service in a bridged group and I have the url filter service running on the guest network although it doesn't seem to be working, the guest network has3 x htc 8x phones, 3 x htc wildfire phones, 3x ipads and an android tab connected to it,
on the wired side I have 2 pc's 4 laptops, 2 xbox360's an xbox1 a printer a nas box and 4 set top boxes, the two 360's and 3 of the 4 laptops are on the dhcp with everything else having a static ip outside the dhcp range, obviously I have a few gigabit switches and some home plugs and a large bundle of wires connecting everything to the router.
I have zero idea of what caused the fault error but I do regularly see a message that wl0 and wl1 have received a packet with own address as source address and crit log entries that eth1 switch port 3 has gone down then up and that bro bridge group port 1 eth 1 entered the disabled state then forwarding state.
these crit log messages are sporadic and occur at seemingly random times even when nothing is being used.
I have upnp enabled without exception rules, I don't use one to one nat or port triggering and alg is set as sip disabled and h323 enabled, wake on lan is unset, QoS port shaping is unset, ip filtering is unset, time restrictions are in place for 14 devices (28 entries), parental control provider is unset, block wan ping is enabled on both, mac filtering is enabled for the guest group, ip tunnels are unset, usb is unset, firmware is 2.32d, tr0-69 is disabled, snmp is disabled, remote access is disabled, no usb device is connected, no time schedule or auto reboot is set, power management is wait instruction enabled, dram self refresh enabled, energy efficient Ethernet disabled, Ethernet auto power down and sleep disabled, adaptive voltage scaling enabled.
so as I say I haven't noticed in the log entries any other instances of the same problem but I have seen several problems over the past week, nearly all the strange entries I noticed seem to have occurred around the same time as a line drop, and i'm aware of there being network maint being conducted during that period but given the age of the router I was worried that it might be an early indication of a problem associated with connectivity, a problem as I would need to replace it asap if that was the case to keep my minions happy and online, which would be a shame as I was hoping to hang on until an all in one version of it came out with a vdsl2+ modem built in
I don't think have to worry then, it might be one off, and logs seem to indicate some kind of UPNP error, but if everything is working fine I wouldn't worry
I rather suspected it might of been related to the hundred entries under virtual server and the refusal of lease renewal for certain devices but I just wanted to ask the professional's advice on the matter, guess I will just have to regularly delete all the virtual servers instead of leaving it for days on end