On 3/28/2013 3:15 PM, Adrian Chadd wrote:
On 28 March 2013 13:11, Joshua Isom <[email protected]> wrote:
I'd like to see if any other TX queue has a frame hanging around in it
that hasn't been completed.
I had syslogd pipe the output to a perl script to set the sysctl, not ideal
but effective I hope. I've got two today.
Mar 28 07:03:01 jri kernel: ath0: ath_edma_tx_processq: Q1: empty?
.. interesting.
This is the interesting bit.
Mar 28 07:03:02 jri kernel: HW TXQ 0: axq_depth=0, axq_aggr_depth=0,
axq_fifo_depth=0, holdingbf=0
Mar 28 07:03:02 jri kernel: HW TXQ 1: axq_depth=0, axq_aggr_depth=0,
axq_fifo_depth=0, holdingbf=0
Mar 28 07:03:02 jri kernel: HW TXQ 2: axq_depth=0, axq_aggr_depth=0,
axq_fifo_depth=0, holdingbf=0
Mar 28 07:03:02 jri kernel: HW TXQ 3: axq_depth=0, axq_aggr_depth=0,
axq_fifo_depth=0, holdingbf=0
Mar 28 07:03:02 jri kernel: HW TXQ 8: axq_depth=0, axq_aggr_depth=0,
axq_fifo_depth=0, holdingbf=0
Right. None of these have any frames stuck in the FIFO. Good. Now, I
have to go chase down why we're seeing this.
I just noticed something odd, it counts from 0, 1, 2, 3, 8. It skips
4-7 and 9. Why aren't the rest set up?
oh I have attenuators. :-)
Is it plausibly 7-9 dB in your environment? :-) I'm worried that I've
not done the chip setup right and it's acting deaf-y.
Every device has poor reception in that room, but FreeBSD is the only
one I can get numbers from. That's why the antenna I'm doing is
directional. My laptop has an Intel chip, and even Intel's "Advanced
Statistics" gives me no real numbers. The best I could give you is a
"bar" count.
Adrian
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