Re: ping6 doesn't use at86rf230 driver

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2015-06-26 9:17 GMT+02:00 Baptiste Clenet <bapclenet@xxxxxxxxx>:
> 2015-06-25 19:30 GMT+02:00 Alexander Aring <alex.aring@xxxxxxxxx>:
>> On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 07:15:57PM +0200, Alexander Aring wrote:
>>> On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 06:52:35PM +0200, Baptiste Clenet wrote:
>>> > Hi,
>>> >
>>> > Following is how I configure the network:
>>> > modprobe at86rf230
>>> > iwpan phy wpan-phy0 interface add wpan0 type node
>>> > iwpan dev wpan0 set pan_id 0xbeef
>>> > ip link set wpan0 up
>>> > ip link add link wpan0 name lowpan0 type lowpan
>>> > ip link set lowpan0 up
>>> >
>>> > Then I try to ping6 my second board with:
>>> > ping6 -I lowpan0 fe80::a8af:ac69:e53e:c7f1
>>> >
>>> > I'm observing no changes over the SPI between my board and the
>>> > at86rf230. But if I change the channel with:
>>> > iwpan phy wpan-phy0 set channel 0 0
>>>
>>> this change should not be possible with the at86rf230.
>>>
>>
>> ah, with the at86rf212 it's possible to set page/channel to 0. But I
>> have still no idea why you having this issues right now.
>
> Yes I use the at86rf212B so 0 is available to use 868.3MHz.
>
>>
>> Everything which you did seems to be correct. Which kernel version do
>> you use
> Linux 4.0.4, should I use bluetooth-next or wpan-next? (Which is the
> difference btw?)
>
>
> and why you do a:
>>
>> iwpan phy wpan-phy0 interface add wpan0 type node
>
> It's to create wpan0 in order to be able to create lowpan0 afterwards.
>
>>
>> there should be a wpan0 node interface by default.
>
> After the modprobe at86rf230, I have neither wpan0 or lowpan0 created.
> (ifconfig)
>
> And wpan-phy0 is created.
> root@OpenWrt:/# iwpan list
> wpan_phy wpan-phy0
> supported channels:
>         page 0: 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
>         page 2: 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
> current_page: 0
> current_channel: 5
> cca_mode: 1
> tx_power: 0
>
> --
> Baptiste
>
>
>>
>> - Alex


>Do you have maybe the fakelb driver running? Please look for that, if
>yes you have more than one phy. try "iwpan phy".
fakelb? I'm running this one:
/*
 * AT86RF230/RF231 driver
 * .....
 *
 * Written by:
 * Dmitry Eremin-Solenikov <dbaryshkov@xxxxxxxxx>
 * Alexander Smirnov <alex.bluesman.smirnov@xxxxxxxxx>
 * Alexander Aring <aar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
 */

iwpan phy return one phy as mentioned above.

-- 
Baptiste
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