Ok, this is much, much clearer. I'll go look at r258035, which is the new chip config stuff.
-a On 29 April 2014 17:53, Kaho Toshikazu <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, thank you for your reply. > >> Would you mind clarifying what you wrote a little more? >> What I'm reading this as: >> >> * If I grab an r258030 tree, it's broken on your NIC >> * If I then do what, apply r258034, it works? >> * If I apply 258035 -> 258085, it also works? >> >> I really would appreciate it if you would re-state what you've written >> so I/we can better understand :-) >> >> Something like: >> >> * Revision X, doesn't work >> * Revision X with revisions A, B and then C applied, does work >> * Revision X with A, B and C applied, and a modified revision D >> applied, does work (and attach the modified revision D) >> >> That way I/we can clearly reproduce what you've done. :-) >> >> Thanks! > > I'm sorry for my ambiguous representation. > > Until Revision 257951, work. > > From r258030 to r258034, doesn't work. If antmask_2stream set to > be IWN_ANT_AB, work. > > After r258035, doesn't work. antmask_2stream = IWN_ANT_AB doesn't help. > >> Ok. So r258030 changed the antenna configuration for transmitting to >> use the tx chainmask from the EEPROM settings,r ather than hard-coding >> it to IWN_ANT_AB. This is needed because a bunch of NICs actually >> don't have two antennas and if you feed it IWN_ANT_AB it just plainly >> doesn't work. >> >> So, if you try -HEAD, but you set antmask_2stream to be IWN_ANT_AB, >> does it fix the problem? >> >> Ie, add this line >> >> linkq.antmsk_2stream = IWN_ANT_AB; >> >> .. just after this line: >> >> linkq.ampdu_limit = htole16(4000); > > Yes, it fix the problem until r258034, but doesn't fix after r258035. > Rivision 258035 changed many lines and if_iwn_chip_cfg.h was created. > I faced a trouble about where should I try to change. > > -- > Kaho Toshikazu _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-wireless To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
