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On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 10:52 PM, Andreas Hartmann
<andihartmann@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Helmut Schaa schrieb:
>> Am Dienstag, 24. Januar 2012, 19:19:04 schrieb Andreas Hartmann:
>>> - At the moment of stopping netperf on rt3572, the ath9k device
>>> instantly started sending / receiving data again as expected.
>> [...]
>>> Does anybody has an idea what could cause this situation? Or is this normal?
>>
>> Your netperf traffic is in the direction STA -> AP or also in the other
>> direction?
>
> In both directions (serially). It's a script, which does the following:
>
> while true
> do
>        netperf -H host -t TCP_STREAM    # (STA -> AP)
>        netperf -H host -t TCP_MAERTS    # (AP -> STA)
>        netperf -H host -t TCP_SENDFILE  # (STA -> AP)
> done

Can you reproduce the ath9k tx starving issue with just STA->AP traffic too?
And what about pure AP->STA traffic?

Helmut
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