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Date:      Thu, 08 Nov 2007 03:43:49 +0200
From:      Cristi Magherusan <cristi.magherusan@net.utcluj.ro>
To:        Frank Staals <frankstaals@gmx.net>
Cc:        freebsd-current <freebsd-current@freebsd.org>, Benjamin Close <Benjamin.Close@clearchain.com>
Subject:   Re: [RFT] Intel 3945abg wireless driver (wpi)
Message-ID:  <1194486229.26665.13.camel@localhost>
In-Reply-To: <4730A4E1.8090006@gmx.net>
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On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 18:31 +0100, Frank Staals wrote:
> Sam Leffler wrote:
> > Frank Staals wrote:
> >> Benjamin Close wrote:
> >>> Frank Staals wrote:
> >> <snip>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> Everything works fine with the connection itself. Allthough=20
> >>>> sometimes when switching from tty9 to tty0 and back the system=20
> >>>> locks up. I've had it before when switching  from tty1 to tty0.=20
> >>>> Anyone with the same problems ?
> >>>>
> >>>> Anyway; Great work on the driver so far :D
> >>>>
> >>> I've similar issues and believe it might be due to the amount of=20
> >>> kernel printfs that are happening. Can you sysctl debug.wpi=3D0  and=20
> >>> see if the problem still exists?
> >>> By chance are you using ZFS? I caught a memory modified after free=20
> >>> panic in zfs the other day pid was from syslogd. I'm trying to work=20
> >>> out if it's related.
> >>>
> >>> Cheers,
> >>>    Benjamin
> >>>
> >> When setting debug.wpi to 0 it seems like the problem is gone. I'm=20
> >> not using ZFS by the way.  I did have a problem connecting to the AP=20
> >> at my university though; the driver wouldn't assosicate whatever I=20
> >> tried. I didn't have a chance to do some extensive testing though. It=20
> >> might be because of the WEP+wpa_supplicant + ca certificate method=20
> >> that is required to authenticate. Anyway I'll let it know if there is=20
> >> an actual problem with the driver itself
> >
> > Rule of thumb in debugging wireless issues (and most others for that=20
> > matter): simplify your config if at all possible.  In this case try=20
> > checking things out w/o wpa_supplicant (i.e. no crypto).
> >
> > When debugging, start at the top and work your way down to rule out=20
> > problems at each layer.  In this case collect a wpa_supplicant debug=20
> > log first, then check for issues at the net80211 layer (wlandebug,=20
> > wlanstats, etc.), then finally check at the driver level.
> >
> >    Sam
> >
> For at home wpi is working fine, and I indeed used the method you=20
> described above. Unfortunately I don't have the luxury of that extended=20
> testing methods at my university since I can't turn off encryption and=20
> the weird authentication methods there ;)
>=20
Hello,

Here it works for a while with debug enabled even with wpa_supplicant,
but after a few minutes the console output stops working, but the
keyboard is still handled ok. The Caps lock led blinks when the key is
pressed and ctrl-alt-del can reboot the box.

When debug is disabled and wpa_supplicant is on, it crashes after a few
seconds and gets me into the debugger.
I'll try later with unsecured networks and see if that happens again.

Cristi

--=20
Cristi Magherusan,
Universitatea Tehnica din Cluj - Napoca
Centrul de Comunicatii "Pusztai Kalman"
Tel. 0264/401247  http://cc.utcluj.ro

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