Re: ath5k misbehaving affecting other kernel parts unrelated?

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From: John W. Linville
Date: Friday, April 23, 2010 - 6:48 am

On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 08:06:13AM +0100, Pedro Francisco wrote:

It is certainly possible -- improper setup of DMA could be scribbling
over memory that doesn't belong to ath5k.  That sort of thing can be
ugly to track-down...

You mentioned Kismet.  Do you experience this sort of problem when
using ath5k for "normal" purposes (e.g. browsing the web)?  Or only
when using it to monitor the network?

John
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ath5k misbehaving affecting other kernel parts unrelated?, Pedro Francisco, (Fri Apr 23, 12:06 am)
Re: ath5k misbehaving affecting other kernel parts unrelated?, John W. Linville, (Fri Apr 23, 6:48 am)
Re: ath5k misbehaving affecting other kernel parts unrelated?, Maciej Żenczykowski, (Fri Apr 23, 9:43 am)
Re: ath5k misbehaving affecting other kernel parts unrelated?, Pedro Francisco, (Sat Apr 24, 10:28 am)