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|    Malcolm to amitsis@gmail.com    |
|    Re: Tumbleweed and RTL8821CE wireless    |
|    17 Sep 19 21:18:23    |
      From: malcolmlewis@cableone.net.invalid              On Tue, 17 Sep 2019 15:58:39 -0700 (PDT)       amitsis@gmail.com wrote:              > Am Mittwoch, 18. September 2019 00:04:07 UTC+2 schrieb Carlos E.R.:       > > On 17/09/2019 23.00, amitsis@gmail.com wrote:       > > > Hi,       > > >       > > > How do I prevent my logfile from overflowing when messages from       > > > the RTL8821CE radio driver are getting logged?       > > >       > > > There are such:       > > > 2019-09-17T22: 17: 20.349415 02: 00 localhost kernel:       > > > [2344.798308] RTW: [HALMAC] [TRACE] mac_pwr_switch_pcie_8821c       > > > <=== 2019-09-17T22: 17: 20.349416 02: 00 localhost kernel:       > > > [2344.798309] RTW: SetHwReg: bMacPwrCtrlOn = 0 2019-09-17T22: 17:       > > > 20.349418 02: 00 localhost kernel: [2344.798311] RTW:       > > > rtl8821ce_hal_deinit <== 2019-09-17T22: 17: 20.349419 02: 00       > > > localhost kernel: [2344.798313] RTW: <=== rtw_ips_pwr_down       > > > ..................... in 0 ms 2019-09-17T22: 17: 24.781628 02:       > > > 00 localhost kernel: [2349.232846] RTW: rtw_ndev_notifier_call       > > > (wlp3s0) state: 10 2019-09-17T22: 17: 24.781655 02: 00       > > > localhost kernel: [2349.232944] RTW: netdev_close (wlp3s0), bup =       > > > 1 2019-09-17T22: 17: 24.781661 02: 00 localhost kernel:       > > > [2349.232949] RTW: -871x_drv - drv_close, bup = 1 2019-09-17T22:       > > > 17: 24.781664 02: 00 localhost kernel: [2349.233066] RTW:       > > > rtw_ndev_notifier_call (wlp3s0) state: 2 2019-09-17T22: 17:       > > > 24.781667 02: 00 localhost kernel: [2349.233820] RTW:       > > > cfg80211_rtw_get_txpower       > > >       > > > Perhaps it should be possible with the help of the log system to       > > > restrict this in some way.       > >       > > On the journal, impossible. You can not apply filters. You can make       > > the journal bigger or smaller. The configuration is in       > > /etc/systemd/journald.conf       > >       > >       > > If, however, you are using syslog, then you can apply filters.       > > First you have to find out what syslog you are using, and if you       > > are using syslog.       > >       > >       > >       > > > I would not want to make any changes to the driver itself!       > >       > > Maybe there is a reason why it is making so many entries.       > >       > > --       > > Cheers, Carlos.       >       > I recompiled the code for this driver several times from the git, and       > only two days ago found that the messages had become so numerous, and       > I can not stop that in any way if the driver's networking module is       > running from this new kernel.       >       > Thus It must have to do something with the driver's module or the       > kernel!       >       > Andreas       Hi       If you run the command;              systool -vm |
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