Hello,

just as a side note, would you mind sharing your changes which were required to 
cross compile 
for ARM? batman-adv is supposed to support 2.6.24, and if there is any trouble 
with this
on ARM i'd like to add support for it.

Thank you very much,
        Simon

On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 03:51:51PM +0100, "Juha Ylönen" wrote:
> 
> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
> > Datum: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 20:07:38 +0800
> > Von: Marek Lindner <lindner_ma...@yahoo.de>
> >
> > It confirmed what we saw in the other logs: This device (the laptop?) does
> > not 
> > see the packets from the other side, therefore the protocol correctly
> > assumes  
> > a dead link. There might be 2 reasons: either the wifi layer does not
> > really 
> > work or batman-adv drops the packets without any further warning. 
> > You can try the latest trunk and/or run batctl/wireshark on the laptop to 
> > deep-inspect the packets. Feel free to share the logs with us.
> 
> I got the latest trunk up and running, some changes were required to get it 
> to crosscompile for ARM (and 2.6.24 kernel). Same behaviour as before, device 
> log shows a lot of activity, but laptop batman doesn't seem to be doing much 
> anything. I tried the wireshark and got a log ok (which shows a lot of 
> multicast traffic from the device until I disabled the service) but I'm at 
> loss to decipher possible batman packages. What should they look like in 
> wireshark? I only noticed couple of IPX packages from device to (broadcast?) 
> but nothing else. I attached the log file, is anyone able to say if there are 
> batman packages included?
> 
> -Juha
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