Jiri Benc wrote:
> Could you write details about your setup? Which bcm chip do you have
> (I'll try to reproduce it with a similar chip if possible)? Do you have
> SMP machine? Do you have SMP kernel? Do you have preemption enabled in
> the kernel? Do you have ipv6 enabled? What type of encryption are you
> using to connect to AP? Are you running wpa_supplicant?

Here is my chip info. BTW, my rev 2 4306 seems to behave differently 
than later revs. For example, only this rev seems to have the MAC 
suspend problem that Michael and I have discussed at length.

bcm43xx_d80211: Chip ID 0x4306, rev 0x2
bcm43xx_d80211: Number of cores: 6
bcm43xx_d80211: Core 0: ID 0x800, rev 0x2, vendor 0x4243, enabled
bcm43xx_d80211: Core 1: ID 0x812, rev 0x4, vendor 0x4243, disabled
bcm43xx_d80211: Core 2: ID 0x80d, rev 0x1, vendor 0x4243, enabled
bcm43xx_d80211: Core 3: ID 0x807, rev 0x1, vendor 0x4243, disabled
bcm43xx_d80211: Core 4: ID 0x804, rev 0x7, vendor 0x4243, enabled
bcm43xx_d80211: Core 5: ID 0x812, rev 0x4, vendor 0x4243, disabled
bcm43xx_d80211: Ignoring additional 802.11 core.
bcm43xx_d80211: PHY connected
bcm43xx_d80211: Detected PHY: Version: 1, Type 2, Revision 1
bcm43xx_d80211: Detected Radio: ID: 2205017f (Manuf: 17f Ver: 2050 Rev: 2)

My machine is an HP ze1115 with a single AMD mobile K7 processor. I am 
not using an SMP system. Preemption is enabled, but ipv6 is not. I'm 
using WPA-PSK TKIP encryption with wpa_supplicant.

I'm currently rebuilding with this morning's patches and will enable 
the logging changes once I reboot.

Thanks,

Larry

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