With 2.6.32 most drivers are built into the kernel instead of modules. Apart from the bigger kernel size, I cannot unload unused drivers like bluetooth, sound or wlan stuff, thus freeing memory that could be used by other programs. The annoying error where the s3cmci went mad with these SDIO_CCCR messages is gone with 2.6.32, with 2.6.29 I could fix it by reloading s3cmci module. Another error is left where the ar6000 disconnects as soon it is connected, an excerpt from the messages:
Jul 3 01:00:05 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [22442.685000] AR6000 disconnected from 00:1c:4a:d1:5a:af Jul 3 01:00:06 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [22442.740000] AR6000 connected event on freq 2447 with bssid 00:1c:4a:d1:5a:af listenInterval=100, beaconInterval = 100, beaconIeLen = 26 assocReqLen=57 assocRespLen =22 Jul 3 01:00:10 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [22446.735000] AR6000 disconnected from 00:1c:4a:d1:5a:af Jul 3 01:00:10 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [22446.770000] AR6000 connected event on freq 2447 with bssid 00:1c:4a:d1:5a:af listenInterval=100, beaconInterval = 100, beaconIeLen = 26 assocReqLen=57 assocRespLen =22 Jul 3 01:00:14 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [22450.770000] AR6000 disconnected from 00:1c:4a:d1:5a:af Jul 3 01:00:14 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [22450.805000] AR6000 connected event on freq 2447 with bssid 00:1c:4a:d1:5a:af listenInterval=100, beaconInterval = 100, beaconIeLen = 26 assocReqLen=57 assocRespLen =22 Jul 3 01:00:18 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [22454.795000] AR6000 disconnected from 00:1c:4a:d1:5a:af Jul 3 01:00:18 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [22454.830000] AR6000 connected event on freq 2447 with bssid 00:1c:4a:d1:5a:af listenInterval=100, beaconInterval = 100, beaconIeLen = 26 assocReqLen=57 assocRespLen =22 Jul 3 01:00:22 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [22458.825000] AR6000 disconnected from 00:1c:4a:d1:5a:af Jul 3 01:00:32 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [22468.830000] AR6000 disconnected Jul 3 01:00:36 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [22472.730000] AR6000 connected event on freq 2447 with bssid 00:1c:4a:d1:5a:af listenInterval=100, beaconInterval = 100, beaconIeLen = 26 assocReqLen=57 assocRespLen =22 Jul 3 01:00:40 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [22476.730000] AR6000 disconnected from 00:1c:4a:d1:5a:af Jul 3 01:00:40 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [22476.765000] AR6000 connected event on freq 2447 with bssid 00:1c:4a:d1:5a:af listenInterval=100, beaconInterval = 100, beaconIeLen = 26 assocReqLen=57 assocRespLen =22 Jul 3 01:00:44 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [22480.760000] AR6000 disconnected from 00:1c:4a:d1:5a:af Jul 3 01:00:44 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [22480.810000] AR6000 connected event on freq 2447 with bssid 00:1c:4a:d1:5a:af listenInterval=100, beaconInterval = 100, beaconIeLen = 26 assocReqLen=57 assocRespLen =22 Jul 3 01:00:48 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [22484.800000] AR6000 disconnected from 00:1c:4a:d1:5a:af Jul 3 01:00:48 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [22484.835000] AR6000 connected event on freq 2447 with bssid 00:1c:4a:d1:5a:af listenInterval=100, beaconInterval = 100, beaconIeLen = 26 assocReqLen=57 assocRespLen =22 Jul 3 01:00:52 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [22488.835000] AR6000 disconnected from 00:1c:4a:d1:5a:af Jul 3 01:01:02 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [22498.830000] AR6000 disconnected Jul 3 01:01:03 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [22500.290000] AR6000 connected event on freq 2447 with bssid 00:1c:4a:d1:5a:af listenInterval=100, beaconInterval = 100, beaconIeLen = 26 assocReqLen=57 assocRespLen =22 Jul 3 01:01:07 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [22504.295000] AR6000 disconnected from 00:1c:4a:d1:5a:af Jul 3 01:01:07 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [22504.330000] AR6000 connected event on freq 2447 with bssid 00:1c:4a:d1:5a:af listenInterval=100, beaconInterval = 100, beaconIeLen = 26 assocReqLen=57 assocRespLen =22 Jul 3 01:01:11 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [22508.325000] AR6000 disconnected from 00:1c:4a:d1:5a:af With 2.6.29 I could help me by reloading both s3cmci and ar6000, then it was ok again. I haven't found out yet why this disconnects happen. But with 2.6.32 I have to reboot. _______________________________________________ Shr-User mailing list [email protected] http://lists.shr-project.org/mailman/listinfo/shr-user
