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Re: chip id 4318 regression: WARN_ON_ONCE(sdata->vif.hw_queue[i] >= n_queues))

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On Fri, 2012-06-08 at 20:28 +0200, Andre Heider wrote:

> > Maybe these two patches work:
> >
> > http://p.sipsolutions.net/b8912f8cad4cb3b2.txt
> > http://p.sipsolutions.net/ad2677233e6917e8.txt
> >
> > still kinda hack like it always was, but ...
> 
> Those don't apply clean on 48d212a2eec, resolved a conflict, but
> device worked and I could login ;)

Ok, so I guess that confirms that somehow PIO breaks when we configure
QoS parameters or something .. bit strange, but hey.

> But as soon as I ran `dmesg` (over ssh+wlan) I got a kernel crash. It
> scrolled by too fast, but alot of b43 stuff starting with
> __netif_schedule. Unsure if its because of these patches or unrelated.

Could be related, or not.

I still dislike the way b43 plays with this stuff at runtime, and
Michael pointed out a flaw in my patch too, so we can't apply these
anyway...

johannes

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