On 24.06.2011 13:15, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
> Hello.
>
> On Fri, 2011-06-24 at 12:31, Dmitry Eremin-Solenikov wrote:
>> On 6/18/11, Stefan Schmidt<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>>
>>> As promised here are some fixes for the cc2420 driver.
>>>
>>> [PATCH 1/4] ieee802154/cc2420: Check for FCS bit and skip frames
>>>
>>> I don't think it makes sense to push any frmaes into the stack that have a
>>> known
>>> failed CRC check.
>>>
>>> [PATCH 2/4] ieee802154/cc2420: Fix hardware address recognition for
>>>
>>> RAM write and recognitions of short addresses worked fine so this one took
>>> some
>>> time to figure out. :) Its now enabled by default as well and the stack
>>> should
>>> know that we do hardware acks.
>>
>> First two patches are applied.
>
> Thanks.
>
>>> [PATCH 3/4] ieee802154/cc2420: Avoid race on irq_enabled
>>>
>>> That one can be seen as an RFC. It avoids the problem we are seeing but the
>>> whole irq handling and the state machine build on it is not reliable. I'm in
>>> the
>>> middle of a fight against it here, but it can take some more time. I wanted
>>> to
>>> get this out as other people run into the same problem.
>>
>> So, tell me please whether I should apply this patch or wait for
>> complete solution?
>
> Please apply it. It definitely fixes a bug and I'm uncertain when I
> come to workout a complete solution for the driver.

Fine, applied.


-- 
With best wishes
Dmitry


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