Hello!
I am trying to debug a strange effect, I am seeing on soekris net48xx boards
with two ath5k interfaces:
* wlan0 [phy0] configured in ad-hoc mode, A band, and it is getting a lot of
traffic routed thru it
* wlan1 [phy1] also configured in ad-hoc mode, G band, but not actively
sending (no IP address).
I run iperf between two PCs attached by ethernet, UDP 25Mbps and I am sure all
traffic is routed thru wlan0 (phy0). The load on the SENDING box gets very
high:
Mem: 27304K used, 99040K free, 0K shrd, 616K buff, 14128K cached
CPU: 0% usr 0% sys 0% nic 0% idle 0% io 5% irq 93% sirq
Load average: 1.73 1.01 2.23 2/38 3128
PID PPID USER STAT VSZ %MEM %CPU COMMAND
2772 2 root RW 0 0% 71% [phy1]
2757 2 root SW 0 0% 11% [phy0]
3128 436 root R 988 1% 8% top
3 2 root SW 0 0% 5% [ksoftirqd/0]
5 2 root SW 0 0% 3% [events/0]
56 2 root SW 0 0% 1% [bdi-default]
1383 1 root S 1824 1% 0% /usr/bin/oprofiled --session-dir=/r
...and the interesting thing is that [phy1] - the INACTIVE interface -
consumes much more CPU time than [phy0] which is actually transmitting.
I have disabled ANI on wlan1, to avoid getting many MIB interrupts, but it
does not change much.
I have dumped frames on phy1, and all it sees are a few beacon frames.
I have tried wlan1 in managed mode - same effect. The effect is slightly less
in AP mode, though...
I tried oprofile, but it shows mostly tx related things.
So my question is: How can I find out, what [phy1] is so busy doing? Any ideas
how to profile this?
Thanks in advance,
bruno
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