I can't seen to get the ts9 kernel running on my board (7400
variant) It cant execute anything past "pivot_root" in the linuxrc
starup. I believe you that ad-hoc works for you, as I thought it
did for me, back when I was using ts9 on the ts7200 board. I am
trying to get my ts7200 back to working condition now to test.
Thanks for your feedback!
--- In "Gonzalo A. de la Vega"
<> wrote:
>
> Well, I'm using kernel 2.4.26-ts9 with zd version r58 and it works
> fine in Ad-Hoc.
>
> --- In "seekuala" <cpmh1@> wrote:
> >
> > A bit more info: The problem is on the USB side I think. The
zd1211
> > driver calls usb_submit_urb and sets a flag. This is when
packet info
> > is send to the network code. The zd1211 driver then waits for
the bit
> > to get cleared in a callback from the kernel before it sends the
next
> > packet data. In my case, the bit never (ever) gets cleared once
which
> > jams up everything. Eventually, the network code watchdog
signals a
> > timeout and and calls the timeout routine in the zd1211 driver
which
> > kind of resets things, but the next call to usb_submit_urb fails
> > (ENOMEM) which I guess is caused by the initial call never
returning.
> > Any ideas why the usb code gets jammed? I will try older
kernels now
> > that I don't think the problem is in the wireless driver
> >
>
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