ath cannot find my wireless network any more
Paul B. Mahol
onemda at gmail.com
Thu Jan 29 13:28:06 PST 2009
On 1/29/09, Lars Engels <lme at freebsd.org> wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 12:16:44PM -0800, Sam Leffler wrote:
>> Lars Engels wrote:
>> >On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 11:28:30AM -0800, Andrew Thompson wrote:
>> >
>> >>On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 08:22:41PM +0100, Lars Engels wrote:
>> >>
>> >>>Hi all,
>> >>>hi Sam,
>> >>>
>> >>>I just build world && kernel from todays sources.
>> >>>Now my Atheros 5212 pccard cannot find my wireless network any more,
>> >>> but
>> >>>still sees other networks:
>> >>>
>> >>>lars at pts/3 # ifconfig wlan0 up scan
>> >>>SSID BSSID CHAN RATE S:N INT CAPS
>> >>>Arcor-C6DE58 00:1a:2a:c6:de:56 9 54M -95:-96 100 EPS RSN WPA
>> >>> WME
>> >>>WLAN-AFCB47 00:1d:19:af:cb:e0 1 54M -96:-96 100 EPS WPS RSN
>> >>> WPA WME
>> >>>0x0000 00:03:c9:54:18:bb 8 54M -94:-96 100 EP WPA
>> >>>
>> >>>In contrast to this, the internal wpi chip still finds and connects to
>> >>> the network:
>> >>>lars at pts/3 # ifconfig wlan1 scan
>> >>>SSID BSSID CHAN RATE S:N INT CAPS
>> >>>dd-wrt 00:18:39:c7:6a:dd 6 54M 22:0 100 EP RSN WME
>> >>>
>> >>>I also don't know why wpi only finds my own network.
If such behavior was from start(not regression) it can means only wpi
problem/feature.
>> >>>
>> >> If you go 'ifconfig wlan0 list chan' does it show #6 as available?
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> >Yes, it's there:
>> >lars at pts/3 # ifconfig wlan0 list chan
>> >Channel 1 : 2412 Mhz 11g Channel 48 : 5240 Mhz 11a Turbo
>> >Channel 2 : 2417 Mhz 11g Channel 50 : 5250 Mhz 11a Turbo
>> >Channel 3 : 2422 Mhz 11g Channel 52 : 5260 Mhz 11a
>> >Channel 4 : 2427 Mhz 11g Channel 56 : 5280 Mhz 11a Turbo
>> >Channel 5 : 2432 Mhz 11g Channel 58 : 5290 Mhz 11a Turbo
>> >Channel 6 : 2437 Mhz 11g Turbo Channel 60 : 5300 Mhz 11a
>> >Channel 7 : 2442 Mhz 11g Channel 64 : 5320 Mhz 11a
>> >Channel 8 : 2447 Mhz 11g Channel 149 : 5745 Mhz 11a
>> >Channel 9 : 2452 Mhz 11g Channel 152 : 5760 Mhz 11a Turbo
>> >Channel 10 : 2457 Mhz 11g Channel 153 : 5765 Mhz 11a Turbo
>> >Channel 11 : 2462 Mhz 11g Channel 157 : 5785 Mhz 11a
>> >Channel 36 : 5180 Mhz 11a Channel 160 : 5800 Mhz 11a Turbo
>> >Channel 40 : 5200 Mhz 11a Turbo Channel 161 : 5805 Mhz 11a Turbo
>> >Channel 42 : 5210 Mhz 11a Turbo Channel 165 : 5825 Mhz 11a
>> >Channel 44 : 5220 Mhz 11a
>> >
>> >
>>
>> Not sure about the wpi complaint. For ath I need mac+phy revs and any
>> regulatory setting (output sysctl dev.ath.0 will show it). You might
>> also enable scan debug to see if the ap shows up but isn't recorded
>> for some reason; e.g. wlandebug -i ath0 scan.
>
> Here is the output for sysctl:
>
> ars at pts/3 # sysctl dev.ath.0
> dev.ath.0.%desc: Atheros 5212
> dev.ath.0.%driver: ath
> dev.ath.0.%location: slot=0 function=0
> dev.ath.0.%pnpinfo: vendor=0x168c device=0x0013 subvendor=0x1385
> subdevice=0x4610 class=0x020000
> dev.ath.0.%parent: cardbus0
> dev.ath.0.smoothing_rate: 95
> dev.ath.0.sample_rate: 10
> dev.ath.0.sample_stats: 0
> dev.ath.0.countrycode: 0
> dev.ath.0.regdomain: 0
> dev.ath.0.slottime: 9
> dev.ath.0.acktimeout: 48
> dev.ath.0.ctstimeout: 48
> dev.ath.0.softled: 0
> dev.ath.0.ledpin: 0
> dev.ath.0.ledon: 0
> dev.ath.0.ledidle: 2700
> dev.ath.0.txantenna: 0
> dev.ath.0.rxantenna: 2
> dev.ath.0.diversity: 1
> dev.ath.0.txintrperiod: 5
> dev.ath.0.diag: 0
> dev.ath.0.tpscale: 0
> dev.ath.0.tpc: 0
> dev.ath.0.tpack: 63
> dev.ath.0.tpcts: 63
> dev.ath.0.fftxqmin: 2
> dev.ath.0.fftxqmax: 50
> dev.ath.0.intmit: 1
> dev.ath.0.monpass: 24
>
>
> lars at pts/3 # wlandebug -i ath0 scan
> wlandebug: expecting a wlan interface name
>
> So I ran
> # wlandebug -i wlan0 scan
> net.wlan.0.debug: 0x0 => 0x200000<scan>
>
> But nothing new then:
Interesting output is not available from ifconfig it is printed by
kernel on console.
> lars at pts/3 # ifconfig wlan0 up scan
> SSID BSSID CHAN RATE S:N INT CAPS
> WLAN-AFCB47 00:1d:19:af:cb:e0 1 54M -93:-96 100 EPS RSN WPA WME
> WPS
> neumann 00:1b:2f:db:4f:dc 11 54M -95:-96 100 EPS
> 0x0000 00:03:c9:54:18:bb 8 54M -94:-96 100 EP WPA
> Arcor-C6DE58 00:1a:2a:c6:de:56 9 54M -93:-96 100 EPS RSN WPA WME
>
>
>> I committed major hal changes as a single commit so you can easily
>> back it out to see if it's the reason. The other recent changes to
>> net80211 should not matter if you rebuilt world to match the kernel
>> (the size of the channel structure changed so kernel+apps need to
>> match).
>
> I re-built world, so the net80211 commit should not be the issue.
> The ath device worked with sources from last week, so if there was no
> other wireless related commit, I guess the new hal changes caused the
> problem. I can back out the hal commit if you don't see anything obvious
> in my configuration.
>
> Lars
>
--
Paul
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