From: Andy Green <andy@warmcat.com>
To: Ivo van Doorn <ivdoorn@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-wireless <linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] rt73usb-add-bluenext-148f-2573
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 14:35:42 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <46AF3AAE.4010908@warmcat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200707311458.40936.IvDoorn@gmail.com>
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
>> Are there known problems with the monitor mode? It seems incomplete
>> even with one virtual interface, eg
>
> Sounds awfully familiar. :(
Don't feel bad, monitor mode is not in a coherent state all over the
drivers at the moment. I would really like to see it become trustable
in all cases.
> At which rate should the other box be sending the frames?
54Mbps, I am a couple of metres from the AP.
>> # while [ 1 ] ; do ls -l / ; done
>>
>> over an ssh link which is being carried on another wireless device on
>> the same box associated on to channel 6...
>
> Could you enable debugfs and do inside the "rt73usb" folder within the
> mac80211 debugfs entry do:
>
> echo 16 > csr_offset
> cat csr_value
>
> This will read the TXRX_CSR0 register of rt73usb which controls the filtering
> of the frames. That will help determining if the missing frames have been
> droppen in the hardware or not.
I have to add debugfs in my .config for that, it is rebuilding.
However, I added the following debug line inside the loop at
rt2x00_dev.c function
void rt2x00lib_rxdone(struct data_entry *entry, char *data,
const int size, const int signal, const int rssi, const int ofdm)
printk("signal=%d, ofdm=%d, rate->val=%d, val=%d\n", signal, ofdm,
rate->val, val);
and ran tcpdump at the same time. What I see is that even though
tcpdump on ch 6 is only willing to show 1Mbps packets, packets with
other rates passed through here, eg,
signal=20, ofdm=0, rate->val=4106, val=10
signal=20, ofdm=0, rate->val=16789524, val=20
signal=110, ofdm=0, rate->val=4106, val=10
signal=110, ofdm=0, rate->val=16789524, val=20
signal=110, ofdm=0, rate->val=33583159, val=55
signal=110, ofdm=0, rate->val=50393198, val=110
but ALWAYS ofdm is 0, ie, it only sees CCK packets.
If I look over on channel 11, my neighbour has an 80211b device
apparently, I see data packets at 11Mbps, again CCK.
-Andy
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-07-31 13:35 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-07-31 11:54 [PATCH] rt73usb-add-bluenext-148f-2573 warmcat
2007-07-31 12:12 ` Ivo van Doorn
2007-07-31 12:19 ` Andy Green
2007-07-31 12:27 ` Ivo van Doorn
2007-07-31 12:38 ` Andy Green
2007-07-31 12:58 ` Ivo van Doorn
2007-07-31 13:35 ` Andy Green [this message]
2007-07-31 14:11 ` Ivo van Doorn
2007-07-31 14:34 ` Andy Green
2007-07-31 14:50 ` Ivo van Doorn
2007-07-31 15:06 ` Ivo van Doorn
2007-07-31 15:14 ` Andy Green
2007-07-31 22:37 ` Andy Green
2007-08-01 16:50 ` Ivo van Doorn
2007-07-31 13:49 ` Andy Green
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