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From: Alexey A Bukreev <le...@lepis.net.ru>
To: Hans Petter Selasky <hsela...@c2i.net>
Cc: freebsd-usb@freebsd.org, freebsd-gnats-sub...@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: usb/149162: ASUS WL-167g doesn't work in 8.1 (continue of 149058)
Date: Mon, 02 Aug 2010 20:24:17 +0400

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 On 02.08.2010 10:49, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
 > Hi,
 > Try to enter the debugger from the console by pressing CTRL+ALT+ESC. Use bt 
 > to
 > get the backtrace. Then backtrace the ifconfig process. Figure out where it
 > gets stuck.
 >
 > Did you run:
 >
 > sysctl hw.usb.ural.debug=15
 >
 > --HPS
 >    
 I input in console "ifconfig wlan0 create wlandev ural0". After I press 
 ALT+CTRL+ESC - nothing happens.
 I reboot PC and input "gdb ifconfig wlan0 create wlandev ural0" - result 
 you can see here: http://lepis.org.ru/~lepis/freebsd/IMG_0072.JPG
 
 I think I did it wrong :) I'm dummy.
 
 
 But I saw one strange thing.
 In one of tries I started ifconfig command and rebooted PC after 3-5 
 minutes. In first console I saw next messages after "Uptime":
 
     Uptime: 3m21s
     ugen0.2: <ASUS> at usbus0
     ural1: ......
     ural1: ......
 
 You can see photo of these messages: 
 http://lepis.org.ru/~lepis/freebsd/IMG_0068.JPG
 
 And reboot stopped. Reboot continued only when I pressed ALT+CTRL+DEL.
 I think that it's a bug in ifconfig with duplicating devices.
 
 Sorry my bad English.
 
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 On 02.08.2010 10:49, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
 <blockquote cite="mid:201008020849.46521.hsela...@c2i.net" type="cite">Hi,<br>
   <pre wrap="">
 Try to enter the debugger from the console by pressing CTRL+ALT+ESC. Use bt to 
 get the backtrace. Then backtrace the ifconfig process. Figure out where it 
 gets stuck.
 
 Did you run:
 
 sysctl hw.usb.ural.debug=15
 
 --HPS
   </pre>
 </blockquote>
 I input in console "ifconfig wlan0 create wlandev ural0". After I press
 ALT+CTRL+ESC - nothing happens.<br>
 I reboot PC and input "gdb ifconfig wlan0 create wlandev ural0" -
 result you can see here: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" 
href="http://lepis.org.ru/~lepis/freebsd/IMG_0072.JPG";>http://lepis.org.ru/~lepis/freebsd/IMG_0072.JPG</a><br>
 <br>
 I think I did it wrong :) I'm dummy.<br>
 <br>
 <br>
 But I saw one strange thing.<br>
 In one of tries I started ifconfig command and rebooted PC after 3-5
 minutes. In first console I saw next messages after "Uptime":<br>
 <blockquote>Uptime: 3m21s<br>
 ugen0.2: &lt;ASUS&gt; at usbus0<br>
 ural1: ......<br>
 ural1: ......<br>
 </blockquote>
 You can see photo of these messages:
 <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" 
href="http://lepis.org.ru/~lepis/freebsd/IMG_0068.JPG";>http://lepis.org.ru/~lepis/freebsd/IMG_0068.JPG</a><br>
 <br>
 And reboot stopped. Reboot continued only when I pressed ALT+CTRL+DEL.<br>
 I think that it's a bug in ifconfig with duplicating devices.<br>
 <br>
 Sorry my bad English.<br>
 <br>
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