Re: [linux-next] next-20101207: Better now, but modinfo ath5k

From: John W. Linville
Date: Tue Dec 07 2010 - 09:30:18 EST


On Tue, Dec 07, 2010 at 12:24:14PM +0100, Sedat Dilek wrote:

> I have already reported on linux-wireless (short: l-w) ML that after
> especially the merge of "AHB Bus support" patchset (see [2]) my ath5k
> was not working as expected in daily use (also modinfo).
>
> I am not sure if it is the driver but reverting the 9 commits in my
> local linux-next GIT seemed to "stabilize" a bit the Internet
> connection.
> The patchset from Nick (see below) definitely helped to stabilize ath5k.

I imagine that these are the "9 commits" you mean:

> git rev-list c30ae13..4cebb34
4cebb34caa5122216a1e2451eae9e0fc47ec2589
a0b907ee2a71052fefdf6151764095f3f97b3275
c31b5c9c806b1fbdc9e98885d897664a0d482989
e7aecd327d80b2f156b54769013aaccb2a20645a
8efa5d7d6ad307ae2d220def37ca89594062c40d
4aa5d783c9e1c72e4950ff34f388077ccecac74a
e5b046d86fac609f636d127a38de94a175c7e83b
132b1c3ee38ea6fa0501004fd0f19acb554e5a44
aeae4ac9090462ea38387dcdbac4f01b944af6a4

Most of those look fairly harmless so long as you don't define
CONFIG_ATHEROS_AR231X. Just to narrow things down...if you only revert
the first 8 (i.e. leave aeae4ac alone), do you still have problems?
Or does it still "stabilize"?

That patch converts the driver to the generic DMA API. It seems
OK at first glance, but I suspect it is the only one likely to be
effecting your situation.

John
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