On 09/05/2012 07:33 PM, Brad Figg wrote:
On 09/05/2012 09:57 AM, Seth Forshee wrote:
On Wed, Sep 05, 2012 at 11:49:22AM +0200, Arend van Spriel wrote:
This patch addresses a long standing issue of the driver with the
mac80211 .flush() callback. Since implementing the .flush() callback
a number of issues have been fixed, but a WARN_ON_ONCE() was still
triggered because the flush takes too much time. The flush now
makes use of a waitqueue and still has a timeout on which a warning
is given.
Brad Figg and I have been testing this patch with a 3.5 kernel. With the
patch we're both still seeing the warning from brcms_ops_flush(), and
Brad has also seen the "No where to go" message in
brcms_c_prec_enq_head(). But the connection continues to work when this
happens, whereas previously we had to reconnect, so this is definitely
an improvement.
Seth
Arend,
Though the driver is definitely better, it is still struggling quite a
bit as can be seen in the iperf output found at:
http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1187578/
Thanks, Brad
I was focusing on the warning in the flush callback. I actually could
not reproduce the "nowhere to go" message under my ubuntu test laptop.
The root cause of your problem seems the "nowhere to go". Basically, all
packet queues in the driver have reached their limit. In that case
packets are simply dropped.
Could you provide following info:
* cpu info
* wireless device id
* scan data of your AP
* kernel configuration
If I can download the kernel debian package of your 3.5 kernel from
somewhere that would be great.
Gr. AvS
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