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Re: ath5k: reset for 5424-based card

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2008/2/10, Bob Copeland <me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> On Tue, Feb 05, 2008 at 11:13:35AM +0200, Nick Kossifidis wrote:
> > It's fine, that's cool it seems phy is ok (and hopefully is the same
> > with 5413 as i thought), it must be some mac settings related to pci-e
> > that result rx overrun, i've spotted some registers but i'll need to
> > spend some time on it and right now that's not possible ;-(
>
> So I played around with the code this weekend and have gotten it to
> work somewhat (I am posting this using the driver).  I think it only
> works right after system power-up and something's not right because it's
> a little laggy.
>
> One weird thing -- in my traces, the g-mode tables seem to be the b-mode
> tables and vice-versa.  I may have mixed up the trace files but I'm not
> sure how.  Anyway it works without changes to the initvals.
>
> I'll post a patch later tonight.
>

Did you forced b mode via iwpriv while tracing (even if ap is b-only
card will use g settings) ? You should at least see different IFS etc
settings (check out initvals).

Good work ;-)


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Nick
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