On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 7:54 PM, Felix Fietkau <n...@openwrt.org> wrote:
> On 2011-02-02 8:01 AM, Nikolay Martynov wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>>   I've got a question for you, Ben, if you do not mind.
>>   Can it get stuck without this error message?
>>
>>   The reason I'm asking is that this pair (ath9k-intel5300) has
>> connectivity problems which I was trying to debug with intel team and
>> it seems that intel card stops receiving packets at some point and
>> they are trying to locate an issue in there firmware.
>>   But on the other hand can problem be in AP and - queue get stuck and
>> that's the reason of client not receiving any packets.
> In this case it definitely looks more like an AP problem. Are you sure
> that it is running in legacy 802.11g mode? Because I don't see yet how
> the AP could get into such a state without using A-MPDU and thus 802.11n.

No i think he is using 802.11n(later corrected i think).

>
> The interesting part in the logs shows that more and more frames keep
> getting added to the queue (so the mac80211 queue is active), but frames
> do not make it to the hardware queue (axq_depth stays at 0)
>
> The 'tx logic restart' part doesn't really do much except call the
> function that creates and sends A-MPDU frames, so it's normal that it
> cannot recover the connection by itself.
>
> - Felix
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