2010/2/27 Nathan Schulte <[email protected]>:
> I've been following along with the linux-wireless thread, and wanted
> to bring up a few points.
>
> 1) If the report in reference by Gábor: "Well, we have a report from
> someone with an Intel T7250, ..." is mine, note that my processor is
> actually a T5670 @ 1.8GHz, not a T7250 @ 2.0GHz.  Just for the record.

I was referring to Lucas, he has a T7250 AFAIK.

>
> 2) My BIOS setup has only one option related to the chip: "WLAN
> control: enabled/disabled", which just enables or disables the card.

That's basically RFKILL, were it misconfigured, you wouldn't even get
to the point where a DMA error can occur.

>
> 2) In regard to Michael's statement about having someone with the
> hardware who can do some real debug work;  I have the hardware, I like
> to think I've got a fairly good idea of what's going on (I'm able to
> follow along), I can read and understand the src (but as mentioned,
> there is a lot of indirection, I have little idea what is actually
> happening when).  I'm more than willing to help, but learning the ssb
> and b43 drivers in and out is quite a large task.
>
> Just my thoughts, hope I'm not just getting in the way.
>
> -Nate
>

Thanks - but currently I'm still trying to find out how you can trace
PCI config space accesses (pci_config_read/write_(d)word - if you have
an idea on this, please post it). However, I will probably have a few
test patches for you soon.

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