David Miller wrote:
If I try to scan for APs using iwlist, I get one AP listed, before a bus
error occurs. This of course, does not suggest that the problem is with
the driver, but I mention it for the record.
This is an unaligned data access in the userland tools.
Try to catch it with GDB and give us ths backtrace.
I will try and do this at some point. Unfortunately, the system isn't
readily at hand, and it might take a couple of days before I am able to
attend to it.
Whilst the device is up, I continually get console messages like those I
have inlined below:
Kernel unaligned access at TPC[100ee4d4] do_rx+0x244/0x614 [zd1211rw]
Kernel unaligned access at TPC[100ee4e8] do_rx+0x258/0x614 [zd1211rw]
Kernel unaligned access at TPC[100ee4cc] do_rx+0x23c/0x614 [zd1211rw]
These are unaligned data accesses in the kernel driver.
Sure. Just to make sure I understand, does TPC stand for something like
Trap Program Code?
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