From: Lee <lee-in-berlin@web.de>
To: Helmut Schaa <helmut.schaa@googlemail.com>
Cc: Gertjan van Wingerde <gwingerde@gmail.com>,
linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org, Ivo van Doorn <ivdoorn@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [regression]AP with hostapd 0.7.3 can't receive packets beyond authentication (2.6.36, rt73usb)
Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2010 23:39:48 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4CCB3F24.1030701@web.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <201010290017.13174.helmut.schaa@googlemail.com>
On 29/10/10 00:17, Helmut Schaa wrote:
> Am Donnerstag 28 Oktober 2010 schrieb Gertjan van Wingerde:
>> On 10/28/10 21:06, Lee wrote:
>>> On 28/10/10 10:23, Helmut Schaa wrote:
>>>> Am Donnerstag 28 Oktober 2010 schrieb Lee:
>>>>> On 26/10/10 07:40, Helmut Schaa wrote:
>>>>>> # tcpdump -i mon0 "ether src XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX"
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Do you see any frames from your specific client?
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes. I can see this:
>>>>> # tcpdump -i mon0 "ether host 00:1F:3B:79:41:6F"
>>>> [...]
>>>>> 10:10:03.013402 5.5 Mb/s 2462 MHz 11b -76dB signal antenna 1 [bit 14] Data IV: 14 Pad 20 KeyID 0
>>>>>
>>>>> However, on wlan0 I don't see anything beyond the EAPOL packets.
>>>>> Temporarily turning off WPA encryption let me successfully connect to my AP.
>>>>
>>>> Aha, could you please try if loading rt73usb with nohwcrypt=1 helps?
>>>>
>>>> Helmut
>>>
>>> (argh, brown paper bag)
>>>
>>> I went through the compiled kernels again, and I've screwed up at the last
>>> commit while bisecting (Sorry, Helmut!). The first bad kernel is a commit
>>> later:
>>>
>>> # bad: [f1aa4c541e98afa8b770a75ccaa8504d0bff44a7] rt2x00: Write the BSSID to register when interface is added
>>>
>>> On the good side, I tested 2.6.36 with nohwcrypt=1, and it works. Yay!
>>
>> Hmm, the patch itself that seems to cause the badness doesn't look bad.
>> However, closer inspection shows that the intf->bssid field may be initialized incorrectly.
>>
>> I may be a long shot, but can you check if the attached patch helps?
>
> Hmm, indeed that part of the code looks suspicious. However, setting the bssid
> and mac always worked for me on rt2800pci.
>
> Furthermore, the removal of the& seems to not make any difference in this
> case. I've just tried the following:
>
> #include<stdio.h>
> int main() {
> int x[2];
> printf("%p %p\n", x,&x);
> }
>
> Output is as follows:
>
> 0x7fff74cb1df0 0x7fff74cb1df0
>
> So, x and&x are equivalent in this case and this is similar to the code in
> rt2x00mac. I'm fine with changing both memcpy's as you've suggested as it
> really looks cleaner but I doubt that this is going to fix the problem.
>
> In commit f1aa4c541e98afa8b770a75ccaa8504d0bff44a7 "rt2x00: Write the BSSID
> to register when interface is added" we've added the bssid passing to the
> device in AP mode to fix hw crypto on rt2800 devices in AP mode. But maybe
> the older devices behave differently and don't like getting a bssid set
> in AP mode?
>
> Lee, if you just revert the commit you've identified are you able to use
> the device in AP mode with hw crypto?
>
> Thanks,
> Helmut
Reverting that memcpy() to it's original parameters works for me (AP mode + hw
crypto).
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-10-29 21:40 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 31+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-10-21 23:47 [regression]AP with hostapd 0.7.3 can't receive packets beyond authentication (2.6.36-, rt73usb) Lee
2010-10-23 19:58 ` [regression]AP with hostapd 0.7.3 can't receive packets beyond authentication (2.6.36, rt73usb) Lee
2010-10-25 17:49 ` John W. Linville
2010-10-26 2:04 ` Lee
2010-10-26 5:40 ` Helmut Schaa
2010-10-26 10:19 ` Johannes Stezenbach
2010-10-26 11:03 ` Johannes Stezenbach
2010-10-26 15:40 ` Johannes Stezenbach
2010-10-28 8:16 ` Lee
2010-10-28 8:20 ` Ivo Van Doorn
2010-10-28 8:23 ` Helmut Schaa
2010-10-28 19:06 ` Lee
2010-10-28 19:54 ` Gertjan van Wingerde
2010-10-28 20:36 ` Ivo Van Doorn
2010-10-28 20:40 ` Gertjan van Wingerde
2010-10-28 22:17 ` Helmut Schaa
2010-10-29 21:39 ` Lee [this message]
2010-10-30 12:30 ` Helmut Schaa
2010-11-02 12:50 ` Johannes Stezenbach
2010-11-02 14:46 ` Johannes Stezenbach
2010-11-02 14:58 ` Ivo Van Doorn
2010-11-02 15:05 ` Helmut Schaa
2010-11-02 15:49 ` Johannes Stezenbach
2010-11-03 14:14 ` Johannes Stezenbach
2010-11-03 14:50 ` Ivo Van Doorn
2010-11-03 15:08 ` Johannes Stezenbach
2010-11-03 14:51 ` Ivo Van Doorn
2010-11-03 14:59 ` Johannes Stezenbach
2010-11-03 15:21 ` Helmut Schaa
2010-11-03 14:53 ` Helmut Schaa
2010-10-29 16:17 ` Lee
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