David Madore wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 11:02:42PM +0100, David Madore wrote:
> > Or, to summarize all of this: the dongle works if and only if
> > ath9k_htc is initializing it for the very first time since it was
> > physically plugged in or powered on. No reset, USB reset or software
> > reset of any kind seems to help.
>
> More accurately: the dongle fails to work if and only if, since it was
> last plugged in, there has been a reboot (=anything short of a full
> power cycle) after it has been initialized by ath9k_htc.
>
> Unloading and reloading the kernel modules does not cause a failure
> (but neither does it solve the problem). Rebooting[#] the machine
> causes the problem if and only if ath9k_htc has been loaded prior to
> reboot (even if there have been other intermediate reboots). Powering
> the machine down, or unplugging the dongle, are the only way I've
> found of restoring a sane state: no lesser kind of USB reset has
> worked.
>
> [#] I should try kexec, but I haven't been able to get it to work.
>
> I'm willing to run any other experience which might elucidate things,
> of course.
Can you compile the driver/kernel with debugging enabled [1] ?
Then, load the driver with the module parameter 'debug=0x8701' and post the
kernel log here (a full run - load, use, reboot, load). Thanks.
[1] http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/ath9k/debug
Sujith
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