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* Latest test  with open-source firmware
@ 2009-02-25 16:00 Larry Finger
  2009-02-25 17:46 ` Michael Buesch
  2009-02-25 21:30 ` Francesco Gringoli
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Larry Finger @ 2009-02-25 16:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Francesco Gringoli, Lorenzo Nava; +Cc: wireless

Francesco and Lorenzo,

In my latest test, I cut the RX and TX queue depths to 32 and ran my usual
stress test. This time I logged whenever there was an increase in the depth of
the txstatus queue, and whenever the queue depth was 16. The results were as
follows:

Feb 24 19:27:08 mtech kernel: b43: Max Queue depth is now 2
Feb 24 19:27:12 mtech kernel: b43: Max Queue depth is now 3
Feb 24 19:27:12 mtech kernel: b43: Max Queue depth is now 4
Feb 24 19:27:12 mtech kernel: b43: Max Queue depth is now 5
Feb 24 19:27:12 mtech kernel: b43: Max Queue depth is now 6
Feb 24 19:27:12 mtech kernel: b43: Max Queue depth is now 7
Feb 24 19:27:12 mtech kernel: b43: Max Queue depth is now 8
Feb 24 19:27:12 mtech kernel: b43: Max Queue depth is now 9
Feb 24 19:27:12 mtech kernel: b43: Max Queue depth is now 10
Feb 24 19:28:46 mtech kernel: b43: Max Queue depth is now 11
Feb 25 00:07:19 mtech kernel: b43: Max Queue depth is now 12
Feb 25 00:07:19 mtech kernel: b43: Max Queue depth is now 13
Feb 25 00:09:12 mtech kernel: b43: Max Queue depth is now 14
Feb 25 00:09:50 mtech kernel: b43: Max Queue depth is now 15
Feb 25 00:09:50 mtech kernel: b43: Max Queue depth is now 16
Feb 25 00:09:50 mtech kernel: b43: Max queue depth at 16
Feb 25 00:09:54 mtech kernel: b43: Max queue depth at 16
Feb 25 00:10:55 mtech kernel: b43: Max queue depth at 16
Feb 25 00:26:24 mtech kernel: eth1: No ProbeResp from current AP
00:1a:70:46:ba:b1 - assume out of range

The 00:26:24 event was the interface going offline. That happens with
proprietary firmware, thus I think that problem is with the driver, rather than
the firmware. In any case, I got no out-of-order cookies or poisoned skb's.
There were no dropped packets nor PHY transmission errors. The above list is all
the b43 messages in the log.

I have reset the RX queue depth to the original value of 64 and have started
another test. I would expect this change to have no effect, but I'll keep you
informed.

Larry

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