On 02/20/2012 05:38 PM, Hauke Mehrtens wrote:
When using the bcm5354 with a recent firmware>= 478.104 it runs into a memory very shortly after doing an active scan or any thing else where
You are missing a word after memory.
packages are send. This was cased by a gpio misconfiguration, the firmware triggered the GPIO pins used for buttons on some devices and that caused an other driver (OpenWrt diag) listening for these buttons to send many user space messages. This patch fixes the bug for my devices (Asus WL-520GU) and makes it work with firmware 666.2, but I do not know if this patch is correct. The spec for this part is out of date: http://bcm-specs.sipsolutions.net/GPIO
I just updated the specs based on additional info I found. Everything I see say that there are 4 bits for the LEDs. Do you have a source for what you posted below?
GPIO pin layout: pin# name type 0 power led 1 wlan led 2 reset button 3 ses buttom related nvram configuration: wl0gpio2=11 wl0gpio3=11 wl0gpio0=11 wl0gpio1=0x02 reset_gpio=2
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