2011/11/15 Pavel Roskin :
> On Mon, 14 Nov 2011 11:42:24 +0100
> Andrés García Saavedra wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am testing some custom algorithms for powersaving using
>> mac80211/ath5k. I am using Dlink DWL-AG660 PCMCIA cards for my
>> experiments. For these algorithms I am notifying sleep/a
On Mon, 14 Nov 2011 11:42:24 +0100
Andrés García Saavedra wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am testing some custom algorithms for powersaving using
> mac80211/ath5k. I am using Dlink DWL-AG660 PCMCIA cards for my
> experiments. For these algorithms I am notifying sleep/awake events
> from mac80211 down to
Hm, have you looked to see whether you're then touching any of the
registers you shouldn't touch?
Ie, some parts of the chip are now asleep, so you may not be able to
do things like calibration whilst it's asleep.
Adrian
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Hi all,
I am testing some custom algorithms for powersaving using
mac80211/ath5k. I am using Dlink DWL-AG660 PCMCIA cards for my
experiments. For these algorithms I am notifying sleep/awake events
from mac80211 down to the driver whenever I want to. For the case of
ath5k I followed that code madw
Hi to all!
I have an issue regarding the debugfs statistics. I'm working with ad-hoc
mode and monitoring statistics in
/sys/kernel/debug/ieee80211/phy0/stations/. I have observed that having no
activity between two stations connected in ad-hoc mode (no one is sending
anything), the variables rx_fr