Hi everyone.

I am working through the driver, and running into some ieee80211_get_counter()'s. Per sys/net80211/ieee80211.c, the comment says "Add underlying device errors to vap errors", which implies that it will only trigger when an error occurs.

Is there a way to identify what the cause of the function call is? I ran dtrace against "fbt:kernel:ieee80211_get_counter:entry" with a stack() trace as follows:

CPU     ID                    FUNCTION:NAME
  3  17127      ieee80211_get_counter:entry
              kernel`if_data_copy+0xa1
              kernel`sysctl_rtsock+0x2b6
              kernel`sysctl_root_handler_locked+0x7b
              kernel`sysctl_root+0x1c6
              kernel`userland_sysctl+0x148
              kernel`sys___sysctl+0x5f
              kernel`amd64_syscall+0x79b
              kernel`0xffffffff80ed07bb

Is there an efficient way to identify what the cause of the error is?

Thank you,

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Farhan Khan
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