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<br>----------------------------------------------------------<br>Chris Mar=
tin<br>m: +61 419 812 371<br>----------------------------------------------=
------------<br><br><br><br>On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 9:00 AM, Larry Finger &l=
t;<a href=3D"mailto:Larry.Finger at lwfinger.net">Larry.Finger at lwfinger.net</a=
>> wrote:<br>
> On 03/02/2011 06:20 AM, chris at martin.cc wrote:<br>>><br>>>=
2011/3/2 Rafa=C5=82 Mi=C5=82ecki<<a href=3D"mailto:zajec5 at gmail.com">za=
jec5 at gmail.com</a>>:<br>>>><br>>>> I checked for kerne=
ls in OpenWRT.<br>
>>> OpenWRT 10.03 is 2.6.32.10<br>>>> OpenWRT 10.03.1-rc4=
is 2.6.32.25<br>>>><br>>>> I can see 2.6.32(.0) at least=
have:<br>>>> b43: Add LP PHY Analog Switch Support<br>>>>=
; that's good.<br>
>>><br>>>> Maybe compiling b43 with debugging could help =
to understand what is<br>>>> going on? Could insmod b43.ko pio=3D1=
be workaround?<br>>>><br>>><br>>> Just to clarify. =
=C2=A0I tested 10.03-rc4 - and trunk wicth is 2.6.36.x<br>
>> I will also confirm the versions tomorrow<br>><br>> Chris,<b=
r>><br>> This problem is getting more and more curious.<br>><br>&g=
t; I have two systems with 14e4:4315 LP PHY cards. One is x86_64 and the ot=
her<br>
> is i386. I added kmemleak checking to each and have been running netwo=
rking<br>> for about 3 hours on the 64-bit system, and 18 hours for 32 b=
it. Neither<br>> shows any memory leaks associated with b43. Both are us=
ing 508.1084<br>
> firmware. Most of the tests were in STA mode, but a few minutes with o=
ne<br>> hosting an AP for the other has not shown any leaks.<br>><br>=
> I imagine that memory is pretty tight on the openWRT system. Does &quo=
t;free"<br>
> work there? If so, what are the results just before you start the brid=
ging?<br>><br>> Larry<br><br><div>From 10.03-rc4 version</div><div><b=
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