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Re: [PATCH] b43: Mask PHY TX error interrupt, if not debugging

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On Mar 19, 2009, at 9:10 PM, Michael Buesch wrote:

On Thursday 19 March 2009 20:56:52 Francesco Gringoli wrote:
I would agree with you, but there is this bizarre issue with PHY
errors in monitoring mode that makes me thinking about what we call
PHY errors. I would say they are not only due to transmission, they
are general PHY errors, could they be? One last test I could try, is

No the interrupt indicates a PHY TX error.
This name is from the broadcom headers, so we can trust that it's correct.

As I said, I never saw the error with the proprietary firmware in monitor mode.
If you know a way how to trigger them, please tell me.
It should be pretty easy, if you can observe these errors in sta mode (for instance with the cool method you told me before), you should see the same errors also in monitor mode, that is what was happening with my two adapters mounted on the same pci raiser (one with four minipci slots, unfortunately broken as when I use it I see PHY errors).

Cheers,
-FG
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