On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 1:11 AM, Jim Cromie <jim.cromie@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 4:49 PM, Sedat Dilek <sedat.dilek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 12:36 AM, Jim Cromie <jim.cromie@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>>>> As already pointed out, no Marwell WLAN hardware here. Marvell comics >>>>> of course :-). > > (I had to leave that one..:-) > > > >>>> >>>> A new tarball from lautriv with same outputs as before, but now tested >>>> with Linux-3.4-rc4. >>>> >>>> - Sedat - >>> >>> >>> heres my logs, using firmware extracted by Sedat's script, >>> and the patch on mwl8k.c >>> >>> bottom-line, it appears to be working. >>> >>> its contents are a bit more pedantic, and includes data for >>> another wifi card (rtl8180 based) also in the box. >>> It was obtained by this script: >>> >>> #!/bin/bash >>> >>> # dmesg (Linux-3.3.3) >>> # e_n_a (/etc/network/interfaces) >>> # ifconfig output >>> # iwconfig output >>> # iw_phy output >>> # ps_axu (WPA) output >>> >>> devs="wlan0 wlan1" >>> apmac=00:14:d1:e8:65:0a >>> >>> loudly () { >>> echo "# $@" >>> fname=`echo $@ | sed -e 's/ /-/g'` >>> $@ 2> $fname-err | tee $fname >>> [ $? != 0 ] && echo non-zero exit on $fname: $? >>> [ -s $fname-err ] || rm $fname-err >>> } >>> >>> ( iw --debug event -f > iw-event-f )& >>> pid_event=$! >>> >>> for N in 0 1 ; do >>> loudly iw dev wlan$N interface add fish$N type monitor # flags none >>> loudly iw dev fish$N set channel 8 >>> loudly ifconfig fish$N up >>> ( tcpdump -i fish$N -s 65000 -p -U -w fish$N.dump )& >>> pid_dump_fish$N=$! >>> done >>> >>> loudly iw list >>> >>> #loudly iwspy >>> # gives: Interface doesn't support wireless statistic collection >>> >>> for dev in $devs ; do >>> loudly ifconfig $dev >>> loudly iwconfig $dev >>> loudly iwlist $dev scan >>> loudly iw dev $dev info >>> loudly iw dev $dev link >>> loudly iw dev $dev scan >>> loudly iw dev $dev survey dump >>> done >>> >>> for phy in $phys ; do >>> loudly iw phy $phy info >>> done >>> >>> # these are unsupported on wlan0 >>> loudly iw dev wlan1 survey dump >>> loudly iw dev wlan1 station dump >>> loudly iw dev wlan1 station get $apmac >>> >>> >>> for N in 0 1 ; do >>> loudly iw dev fish$N del >>> done >>> >>> kill $pid_dump_fish0 $pid_dump_fish0 >>> kill $pid_event >>> >>> dmesg > dmesg >>> >>> grep -vE '^#|key' /etc/network/interfaces > e_n_a >>> >>> exit >> >> Hi Jim, >> >> thanks for your testing and the nice testcase-script! >> >> lautriv you wanna run some more tests with Jim's script? >> >> Jim, how stable/fast/reliable is your WLAN connection? >> Suspend/resume tested? > > I havent tested reliability in any way. > in fact, I havent tested any data-xfer per se, > will do an iperf test soon. > > That said, bitrate is quite low, I havent looked at why. > > jimc@chumly:~/projects/lx/wifi/mwl8k-8361p-logs$ grep -i MBit * > iw-dev-wlan0-link: tx bitrate: 11.0 MBit/s > iw-dev-wlan1-link: tx bitrate: 1.0 MBit/s > iw-dev-wlan1-station-dump: tx bitrate: 1.0 MBit/s > iw-dev-wlan1-station-get-00:14:d1:e8:65:0a: tx bitrate: 1.0 MBit/s > > my laptop is much faster than both cards in the soekris box, to same AP > > Connected to 00:14:d1:e8:65:0a (on wlan0) > SSID: yoduh > freq: 2447 > RX: 191134302 bytes (2120068 packets) > TX: 17440426 bytes (120666 packets) > signal: -45 dBm > tx bitrate: 54.0 MBit/s > > bss flags: > dtim period: 0 > beacon int: 100 > > > If you all have some suggestions on this, Id like to hear them. > And of course, any other testing you'd like too. > > >> >> Hope this helps to get native Linux support for 8361p. > > hear hear. > FWIW, I pulled this card out of a dead Netgear WNR854T, > which is linux based (and GPL compliant) > >> Regards, >> - Sedat - >> >> P.S.: BTW, only to clarify it should be "e_n_i" as short-form for >> /etc/network/interfaces file, but e_n_a sounds more female and nicer >> :-). > > I caught that, but it wasnt worth "correcting" ;-) > > thanks > Jim Unfortunately, [1] says not much about debugging. Anyway, Lennert has some new informations. Let's see what the experts will say. - Sedat - [1] http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/mwl8k -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-wireless" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html