#12144 NORM Not Tri: [CL4]The test /waln twice and screen full in SSID message.

Zarro Boogs per Child bugtracker at laptop.org
Thu Oct 11 02:45:42 EDT 2012


#12144: [CL4]The test /waln twice and screen full in SSID message.
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           Reporter:  garysu               |       Owner:  Quozl        
               Type:  defect               |      Status:  new          
           Priority:  normal               |   Milestone:  Not Triaged  
          Component:  ofw - open firmware  |     Version:  not specified
         Resolution:                       |    Keywords:               
        Next_action:  never set            |    Verified:  0            
Deployment_affected:                       |   Blockedby:               
           Blocking:                       |  
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Comment(by Quozl):

 Thanks.  Still I cannot reproduce it.  Your serial port output shows the
 ''.ssids'' word may have processed beyond the scan buffer.  I propose two
 action plans:

 == Plan 1 ==

 Use the following test method to manually scan and dump the scan buffer:

 {{{
 ok select /wlan:force     \ open the device
 ok (scan)                 \ request a scan
 ok .                      \ print the scan command result (success or
 fail)
 0                         \ zero means success
 ok .s                     \ print the scan command returned values
 fd9f6b80 d7               \ address and length of scan buffer
 ok 2dup cdump             \ dump the buffer
 b8 00 02 55 00 00 1a 2b ...
 ok drop .ssids            \ display the scan results
 ok unselect               \ test finished
 }}}

 Repeat the test until the problem in this ticket occurs.  Attach the
 serial port output.

 == Plan 2 ==

 Try in the same office location using an 8686 card, so that I can check to
 see if the problem is unique to the 8787 card?

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Ticket URL: <http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/12144#comment:5>
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