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Date:      Mon, 01 Mar 2010 21:22:34 +0100
From:      =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Gustau_P=E9rez?= <gperez@entel.upc.edu>
To:        weongyo.jeong@gmail.com
Cc:        current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Call for Test and Review: bwn(4) - another Broadcom Wireless driver
Message-ID:  <4B8C220A.1060402@entel.upc.edu>
In-Reply-To: <20100228074056.GA3536@weongyo>
References:  <20091223035331.GA1293@weongyo>	<4b31cb29.9413f30a.5f4a.ffff8382@mx.google.com>	<20100226005115.GP14937@weongyo> <4B886572.7090600@delphij.net> <20100228074056.GA3536@weongyo>

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En/na Weongyo Jeong ha escrit:
> On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 04:21:06PM -0800, Xin LI wrote:
>   
>> Hi, Weongyo,
>>
>> On 2010/02/25 16:51, Weongyo Jeong wrote:
>>     
>>> FYI bwn(4) driver is committed into FreeBSD tree.  I think the driver 
>>> supports your LP PHY device.  After cvsup please try to rebuild siba_bwn
>>> and bwn modules.
>>>
>>> Could you please test with it?  Please let me know and send me your 
>>> full dmesg when you encounters the following problems:
>>>
>>>   - if the driver doesn't work or is unstable.
>>>   - if it prints debugging or verbose messages.
>>>       
>> Great!  Thanks for the work!
>>
>> Is it possible to MFC the work back to 8-STABLE at some point?
>>     
>
> Of course yes.  AFAIK it could be compiled and works without problems on
> 8-STABLE; I checked it.  :-)
>
>   
   I'm trying to run it in STABLE right now. When kldloading if_bwm
(following the given instructions, the other modules are kldloaded) it
complains with :

         link_elf_obj: symbol _mtx_assert undefined

   looks like it fails in if_bwnvar.h. Culprit is this define :
  
            #define    BWN_ASSERT_LOCKED(sc)   
mtx_assert(&(sc)->sc_mtx, MA_OWNED)

   Do I need witness enabled to run this ? Is there any way to run it in
STABLE  or do I need to run CURRENT ?

   Regards,

   Gus

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