#19085: nanostation m5 loco xw "loses" interface
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  Reporter:  anonymous  |      Owner:  developers
      Type:  defect     |     Status:  new
  Priority:  normal     |  Milestone:
 Component:  kernel     |    Version:  Trunk
Resolution:             |   Keywords:
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Comment (by leoso):

 Replying to [comment:34 cmlara]:
 > The 803x is the "ethernet subchip"(if you can call it that considering
 its on the same SoC I'm confused as to why it gets its own designator, but
 it apparently does)
 >

 Okay, thanks for clarification.

 > The Actual SOC for the XW is a 934x  (I'm not 100% sure what the x is on
 the ones I'm working with at the moment as they are not right in front of
 me but I'm wanting to say 9342 as well)
 >
 > Regarding at803x not being used: that is my poin't, the kernel code I
 think solves this lockup issue is in that module (and has been for a
 while) but we(OpenWRT) are not calling itif I understand correctly meaning
 when the node locks up it never gets reset.
 >

 Regarding the patches above: After the patches are applied you can see in
 the dmesg output (attached to [#comment:18]) that the at803x driver is
 used. This includes the code which resets the chip. BUT as stated in
 [#comment:18] the interface has problems. It seems to be up but there are
 no packets received or transmitted. At the moment I do not know how to
 debug this.

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Ticket URL: <https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/19085#comment:36>
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