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Re: ath5k connection loss (failed to wakeup the MAC Chip)

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2009/7/29 Ben Greear <greearb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> I'm not sure if it helps, but if I:
>
> load ath5k and let some stations associate (I'm testing virtual
> STA logic)
>
> .. wait a bit ...
>
> rmmod ath5k; modprobe ath5k
>
> then it fails to wakeup the MAC chip every time.
>
> But, if I then wait a few seconds, and repeat the rmmod/modprobe commands,
> then it wakes
> up and works fine.
>
> I'm running a hacked kernel (and ath5k/wifi stack), so could be something
> I'm doing wrong, but just maybe it will give you a reproducible test
> case...
>
> Thanks,
> Ben
>

Patch on the way ;-)

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