> : dstumbler breaks; on startup it reports
> :     "unable to ioctl device socket: Input/output error".
> 
> As root or no?

I have a rebuilt system finally that I could test this against and I'm
actually getting a different error message on startup of dstumbler:

error: unable to ioctl device socket: Invalid argument

>From ktrace:

 43042 dstumbler CALL  sigaction(0x12,0x280b5850,0)
 43042 dstumbler RET   sigaction 0
 43042 dstumbler CALL  socket(0x2,0x2,0)
 43042 dstumbler RET   socket 3
 43042 dstumbler CALL  ioctl(0x3,SIOCGIFGENERIC,0xbfbff4b0)
 43042 dstumbler RET   ioctl 0
 43042 dstumbler CALL  ioctl(0x3,SIOCSIFGENERIC,0xbfbff4c0)
 43042 dstumbler RET   ioctl 0
 43042 dstumbler CALL  ioctl(0x3,SIOCGIFGENERIC,0xbfbff4b0)
 43042 dstumbler RET   ioctl 0
 43042 dstumbler CALL  ioctl(0x3,SIOCSIFGENERIC,0xbfbff4c0)
 43042 dstumbler RET   ioctl -1 errno 22 Invalid argument
 43042 dstumbler CALL  sigaction(0x12,0x280b5838,0x280b5850)
 43042 dstumbler RET   sigaction 0
 43042 dstumbler CALL  poll(0xbfbff3e8,0x1,0)
 43042 dstumbler RET   poll 0
 43042 dstumbler CALL  poll(0xbfbff3e8,0x1,0)
 43042 dstumbler RET   poll 0
 43042 dstumbler CALL  write(0x1,0x8060000,0x5e)
 43042 dstumbler GIO   fd 1 wrote 94 bytes
       "\^[[52;22H\^[[34m\^[[1m[\^[[31m error: unable to ioctl device socket: \
        Invalid argument \^[[C\^[[39;49m\^[[m\^O"


wistat.c, line 225 seems to be the offending line that is no longer
working.  Does dstumbler need to be updated or is this a bug in the
new wlan code?  -sc

-- 
Sean Chittenden

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