Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2013 19:02:15 -0800 From: Adrian Chadd <adrian@freebsd.org> To: "Andrey V. Elsukov" <ae@freebsd.org> Cc: freebsd-wireless <freebsd-wireless@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: iwn(4) -- new debug msg? Message-ID: <CAJ-Vmo=e-78=NUSjMFiS4MJeutJ_C0SVTjS7frf8OdKaVhFd8g@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <52AF6A54.9050509@FreeBSD.org> References: <1387205994.2641.1.camel@powernoodle.corp.yahoo.com> <52AF6A54.9050509@FreeBSD.org>
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Yes, it's a hint that the environment may be noisy. If things hang at around this point, it's likely due to that. I have a vague plan to implement the final bit of this over the next couple of weeks. I'm just busy / burnt out. It'll have to wait. If youd islike it then please comment it out of your local tree. But please leave it in -HEAD for now, I'd like to see if this happens along with a firmware crash or a reassocation Thanks, -a On 16 December 2013 13:02, Andrey V. Elsukov <ae@freebsd.org> wrote: > On 16.12.2013 18:59, Sean Bruno wrote: >> Noted new messages continually being displayed on -head using >> >> iwn0: <Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205> mem 0xf5100000-0xf5101fff irq 17 >> at device 0.0 on pci3 > > I also have a lot of these messages. > > iwn0@pci0:3:0:0: class=0x028000 card=0x13118086 chip=0x00858086 > rev=0x34 hdr=0x00 > vendor = 'Intel Corporation' > device = 'Centrino Advanced-N 6205 [Taylor Peak]' > class = network > cap 01[c8] = powerspec 3 supports D0 D3 current D0 > cap 05[d0] = MSI supports 1 message, 64 bit enabled with 1 message > cap 10[e0] = PCI-Express 1 endpoint max data 128(128) FLR link x1(x1) > speed 2.5(2.5) ASPM L1(L0s/L1) > ecap 0001[100] = AER 1 0 fatal 0 non-fatal 0 corrected > ecap 0003[140] = Serial 1 100ba9ffff93c998 > > -- > WBR, Andrey V. Elsukov > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-wireless@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-wireless > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-wireless-unsubscribe@freebsd.org"
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