I just bought a new laptop and installed Gentoo on it:
# dmesg|grep -i error
[4.113200] ssb: ERROR: PLL init unknown for device 4322
[4.113201] ssb: ERROR: PMU resource config unknown for device 4322
[4.702250] b43-phy0 ERROR: FOUND UNSUPPORTED PHY (Analog 8, Type 4,
Revision 4)
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. Can't check it though, I left my
laptop at home :(
Erik
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to figure out if something broke or not. My linksys bcm4318
cardbus card works nice with 2.6.22 and I wouldn't like to lose that
functionality.
Just my 0.02 EUR,
Erik
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Linux + ndiswrapper as a supported configuration for
their driver. They joys of proprietary software...
If you want people over here to be able to help you, use the open
source driver.
Oh, and please be precise: your subject says you're using a bcm4312,
but in the body you talk about a bcm4318.
Erik
Apple PowerBook 5,4
BCM4306
Linux 2.6.20-6
After my machine resumes from suspend, I can see that the wireless
interface eth11 is up, but it is not connected.
iwconfig shows that all the settings are as they were before - the essid
is correctly set etc.
However, I cannot get an IP address from
OK thank you - I have the new 2.6.20 source from kernel.org - and I was
going to apply your combined patch to it as well. Is this fine?
On Mon, 2007-02-05 at 13:52 -0600, Larry Finger wrote:
Erik Chakravarty wrote:
Apple PowerBook 5,4
BCM4306
Linux 2.6.20-6
After my machine resumes
, Erik Chakravarty wrote:
What kernel version are you running? If you said in your first posting, I
missed it.
Sorry it's 2.6.19 but I've been having problems since 2.6.17.
I'm recompiling now with debugging support so please don't worry about
it until I can categorically confirm where
What kernel version are you running? If you said in your first posting, I
missed it.
Sorry it's 2.6.19 but I've been having problems since 2.6.17.
I'm recompiling now with debugging support so please don't worry about
it until I can categorically confirm where the problem lies.
Erik
fold decrease.
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/proc/sys/kernel/printk_ratelimit
Or put this in /etc/sysctl.conf:
kernel/printk_ratelimit=1
This will tell the kernel that it can allow a printk() approximately
every jiffie.
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4318 TX
power related issues but no watchdog timeouts. I'll test your patch,
but I don't think I can give input about watchdog timeouts.
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the contents of the link register back into the program
counter (mov pc,lr). The mnemonics are almost the same, but also the
actual instruction word is almost the same (i.e.: one bit difference).
Could be that the Broadcom CPU does the same trick.
Erik
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elsewhere?
Erik
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, can we try to get it merged before
2.6.18 closes? I don't know if vanilla 2.6.18-rc6 locks up on other
hardware as well, but if it does it would be a major regression against
2.6.17.
Erik
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+ kernel. I can't get it to work with WPA,
but WEP works just fine.
Erik
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an application that
only needs to be run *once*?
Erik
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for this. Linus pulled it into his tree
last night, commit 178e0cc5ff249965c6cfbd78b1af6a5e614d837c. Try the
latest -git kernel and try to recreate the problem.
The patch was also send to this list, search the archives for
[PATCH] bcm43xx: Fix access to non-existent PHY registers.
Erik
On Thu, Apr 13, 2006 at 10:29:19AM -0700, Stephen Hemminger wrote:
On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 15:02:27 +0200
Erik Mouw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The room for the names in bcm43xx_priv_wx_args[] are IFNAMSIZ long and
IFNAMSIZ is defined as 16, so the names in bcm43xx_priv_wx_args should
be 15
that it seems to behave just fine.
Thanks for the good work,
Erik
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20060114-3 - 20060125-2
linux-image-2.6.15-1-powerpc 2.6.15-3 - 2.6.15-4
hal 0.5.5.1-5 - 0.5.6-2
libc6 2.3.5-12 - 2.3.5-12.1
modutils 2.4.27.0-3 - 2.4.27.0-4
udev 0.082-1 - 0.084-2
The following packages were installed as dependencies at the same time
iproute
zeroconf
Best regards
// Erik
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