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wlcore: WARNING no fw rx ba on tid 2 constantly posting in journal

I am running a Beaglebone Black Wireless.  The output of version.sh is below the main body of my post.

I am seeing the wlcore: WARNING no fw rx ba on tid 2 message repeating in the journal over and over.  I have read in an old thread here that that this means the system is trying to allocate more than it can and it can be safely ignored.  But, I'd like to know if there is a way to stop it from trying to allocate this?  It would seem that each attempt is taking some resources that I'd prefer not to have taken.

debian@beaglebone:/var/lib/cloud9$ sudo /opt/scripts/tools/version.sh

[sudo] password for debian:

git:/opt/scripts/:[b39ec679648a6be8f25f48bd1c9784c1fc5a0c46]

eeprom:[A335BNLTBWA52027BBWG0227]

model:[TI_AM335x_BeagleBone_Black_Wireless]

dogtag:[BeagleBoard.org Debian Buster IoT Image 2020-04-06]

bootloader:[microSD-(push-button)]:[/dev/mmcblk0]:[U-Boot 2019.04-00002-g07d5700e21]:[location: dd MBR]

bootloader:[eMMC-(default)]:[/dev/mmcblk1]:[U-Boot 2018.03-00002-gac9cce7c6a]:[location: dd MBR]

UBOOT: Booted Device-Tree:[am335x-boneblack-uboot-univ.dts]

UBOOT: Loaded Overlay:[AM335X-PRU-RPROC-4-19-TI-00A0]

UBOOT: Loaded Overlay:[BB-ADC-00A0]

UBOOT: Loaded Overlay:[BB-BBBW-WL1835-00A0]

UBOOT: Loaded Overlay:[BB-BONE-eMMC1-01-00A0]

UBOOT: Loaded Overlay:[BB-I2C2-RTC-DS3231]

UBOOT: Loaded Overlay:[BB-W1-P9.12-00A2]

kernel:[4.19.94-ti-r61]

nodejs:[v10.15.2]

/boot/uEnv.txt Settings:

uboot_overlay_options:[enable_uboot_overlays=1]

uboot_overlay_options:[uboot_overlay_addr4=/lib/firmware/BB-W1-P9.12-00A0.dtbo]

uboot_overlay_options:[disable_uboot_overlay_video=1]

uboot_overlay_options:[disable_uboot_overlay_audio=1]

uboot_overlay_options:[uboot_overlay_pru=/lib/firmware/AM335X-PRU-RPROC-4-19-TI-00A0.dtbo]

uboot_overlay_options:[enable_uboot_cape_universal=1]

uboot_overlay_options:[dtb_overlay=/lib/firmware/BB-I2C2-RTC-DS3231.dtbo]

pkg check: to individually upgrade run: [sudo apt install --only-upgrade <pkg>]

pkg:[bb-cape-overlays]:[4.14.20210401.0-0~buster+20210401]

pkg:[bb-wl18xx-firmware]:[1.20200322.0-0rcnee0~buster+20200322]

pkg:[kmod]:[26-1]

pkg:[librobotcontrol]:[1.0.4-git20190227.1-0rcnee0~buster+20190327]

pkg:[firmware-ti-connectivity]:[20190717-2rcnee1~buster+20200305]

groups:[debian : debian adm kmem dialout cdrom floppy audio dip video plugdev users systemd-journal bluetooth netdev i2c gpio pwm eqep remoteproc admin spi iio docker tisdk weston-launch xenomai cloud9ide]

cmdline:[console=ttyO0,115200n8 bone_capemgr.uboot_capemgr_enabled=1 root=/dev/mmcblk0p1 ro rootfstype=ext4 rootwait coherent_pool=1M net.ifnames=0 lpj=1990656 rng_core.default_quality=100 quiet]

dmesg | grep remote

[   69.444537] remoteproc remoteproc0: wkup_m3 is available

[   69.731914] remoteproc remoteproc0: powering up wkup_m3

[   69.731947] remoteproc remoteproc0: Booting fw image am335x-pm-firmware.elf, size 217148

[   69.732222] remoteproc remoteproc0: remote processor wkup_m3 is now up

[   71.971917] remoteproc remoteproc1: 4a334000.pru is available

[   71.982645] remoteproc remoteproc2: 4a338000.pru is available

dmesg | grep pru

[   71.971917] remoteproc remoteproc1: 4a334000.pru is available

[   71.972101] pru-rproc 4a334000.pru: PRU rproc node pru@4a334000 probed successfully

[   71.982645] remoteproc remoteproc2: 4a338000.pru is available

[   71.982788] pru-rproc 4a338000.pru: PRU rproc node pru@4a338000 probed successfully

dmesg | grep pinctrl-single

[    0.951277] pinctrl-single 44e10800.pinmux: 142 pins, size 568

dmesg | grep gpio-of-helper

[    0.964973] gpio-of-helper ocp:cape-universal: ready

lsusb

Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub

END

  • Hi Walter,

    This forum only supports TI Processor SDK, not any other software not released by TI.

    It seems you are using Debian, which I guess is provided by the Beagle community. So Please ask the community for help.