Hi Chadd and All, Thanks. I was asleep.
BTW, I wish that a treatment of the endless repeated message in any way is implemented in release. Dose someone can do this? Best, T.Inoue On 2/3/22 04:59, Adrian Chadd wrote:
Just comment out the AR_LOG line. Use '//', not '#'. -a On Wed, 2 Feb 2022 at 11:17, Takashi Inoue <[email protected]> wrote:Hi all, I want to ask a favor to you. It may not concern wireless network directly. I'm sorry for this. I am using 13-STABLE ISO at 13th Jan. I get the following message in dmesg many many times repeatedly, lets say, every one second. arp: packet with invalid ethernet address length 0 received on wlan0 According to a Google search, the reason of this may be in my network environment. But, I cannot change it. So, I want to stop the message by re-compiling kernel(module). I am going to modify /src/sys/netinet/if_ether.c around line 730. I am thinking just comment out the ARP_LOG function lines, like --------------------------------------------------------- if (hlen != 0 && hlen != ar->ar_hln) { # ARP_LOG(LOG_NOTICE, # "packet with invalid %s address length %d received on %s\n", # layer, ar->ar_hln, if_name(ifp)); m_freem(m); return; } ---------------------------------------------------------- Do I have better to cut(comment out) the whole the if(){} part? Or, do you have a any better solution to suppress or reduce the message? Please give me some advice. Best, T. Inoue
