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Date:      Sun, 14 Jul 2002 18:20:51 +1000
From:      "Gavin Cameron" <gavin@itworks.com.au>
To:        <mobile@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Fw: Netgear MA401 wireless cards
Message-ID:  <02f701c22b0f$5dccc580$6401a8c0@bugs>

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Hi all,

Can someone tell me whether a constant stream of these debug messages is
correct if the wi driver is put into debug mode.

> Jul 11 11:01:24 chip /kernel: wihap_mgmt_input: len=6 MGMT: auth:
> Jul 11 11:01:24 chip /kernel: wihap_auth_req: station 00:30:ab:1a:06:d1
algo=0x0 s
> eq=0x1
> Jul 11 11:01:24 chip /kernel: wihap_auth_req: returns status=0x0
> Jul 11 11:01:25 chip /kernel: wihap_mgmt_input: len=6 MGMT: auth:
> Jul 11 11:01:25 chip /kernel: wihap_auth_req: station 00:30:ab:1a:06:d1
algo=0x0 s
> eq=0x1
> Jul 11 11:01:25 chip /kernel: wihap_auth_req: returns status=0x0
> Jul 11 11:01:27 chip /kernel: wihap_mgmt_input: len=6 MGMT: auth:
> Jul 11 11:01:27 chip /kernel: wihap_auth_req: station 00:30:ab:1a:06:d1
algo=0x0 s
> eq=0x1
> Jul 11 11:01:27 chip /kernel: wihap_auth_req: returns status=0x0
> Jul 11 11:01:32 chip /kernel: wihap_mgmt_input: len=6 MGMT: auth:
> Jul 11 11:01:32 chip /kernel: wihap_auth_req: station 00:30:ab:1a:06:d1
algo=0x0 s

These messages will go on forever.

I have the following options in my kernel config file

    options         WLCACHE         # enables the signal-strength cache
    options         WLDEBUG         # enables verbose debugging output

Is it the WlDEBUG that is causing the messages? Should I turn this option
off to get more meaningful debug messages?

Also, the problem I raised with the wi interface debug mode and channel
changes
is still happening after a cvsup, kernel rebuild and reboot.

Cheers
Gavin


----- Original Message -----
From: "Gavin Cameron" <gavin@itworks.com.au>
To: "M. Warner Losh" <imp@bsdimp.com>
Cc: <mobile@FreeBSD.ORG>
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 11:05 AM
Subject: Re: Netgear MA401 wireless cards


> Warner,
>
> I'll do as you suggested bit by bit.
>
> >
> > Turn on wi0 debug (ifconfig wi0 debug) and let me know what you see.
> > You should see some initial traffic while it associates, then you
> > shouldn't see any additional output at all, except maybe the odd
> > message about discarding traffic for some MAC addresses.
> >
>
> I turned on debug and here's what I get.
>
> Jul 11 11:01:24 chip /kernel: wihap_mgmt_input: len=6 MGMT: auth:
> Jul 11 11:01:24 chip /kernel: wihap_auth_req: station 00:30:ab:1a:06:d1
algo=0x0 s
> eq=0x1
> Jul 11 11:01:24 chip /kernel: wihap_auth_req: returns status=0x0
> Jul 11 11:01:25 chip /kernel: wihap_mgmt_input: len=6 MGMT: auth:
> Jul 11 11:01:25 chip /kernel: wihap_auth_req: station 00:30:ab:1a:06:d1
algo=0x0 s
> eq=0x1
> Jul 11 11:01:25 chip /kernel: wihap_auth_req: returns status=0x0
> Jul 11 11:01:27 chip /kernel: wihap_mgmt_input: len=6 MGMT: auth:
> Jul 11 11:01:27 chip /kernel: wihap_auth_req: station 00:30:ab:1a:06:d1
algo=0x0 s
> eq=0x1
> Jul 11 11:01:27 chip /kernel: wihap_auth_req: returns status=0x0
> Jul 11 11:01:32 chip /kernel: wihap_mgmt_input: len=6 MGMT: auth:
> Jul 11 11:01:32 chip /kernel: wihap_auth_req: station 00:30:ab:1a:06:d1
algo=0x0 s
> eq=0x1
> Jul 11 11:01:32 chip /kernel: wihap_auth_req: returns status=0x0
> Jul 11 11:01:33 chip /kernel: wihap_mgmt_input: len=6 MGMT: auth:
> Jul 11 11:01:33 chip /kernel: wihap_auth_req: station 00:30:ab:1a:06:d1
algo=0x0 s
> eq=0x1
> Jul 11 11:01:33 chip /kernel: wihap_auth_req: returns status=0x0
>
>
> It's been doing that since I turned on debug. Do these messages show
something
> that needs changing/tweaking?
>
> I'll play around with the channels when I get home.
>
> Thanks
> Gavin
>
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