Hi,
I'm trying to get an Atheros WLAN Chip running on imx7 Sabre board. Chipset is ath9k.
Kernel and root-file system are built by yocto, System startup works fine and wpa_supplicant tries to connect to WLAN.
After getting a WLAN-Connection, this connection is immediatelly disconnected.
After some research i found, that ping is very slow (500-1500ms) and not stable. Furthermore I found, that there are no interrupts for ath9k driver:
cat /proc/interrupts:
CPU0 CPU1
305: 0 0 GPCV2 122 Edge PCIe PME, ath9k
On a second board with imx6 with working wlan there are interrupts.
Now my question:
How can I enable interrupts for ath9k driver?
Is this an devicetree configuration problem?
Any configuration options for ath9k kernel driver?
Any other ideas?
Thanks in advance
Ruben
Hi Ruben
what bsp used in the case, please note that i.MX7 supported starting
only from L4.1.15_1.2.0. Regarding interrupts, these are enabled in dts ("msi") :
linux-2.6-imx.git - Freescale i.MX Linux Tree
so this may be wlan chip firmware issue and one can apply to atheros support
for updated firmware.
Best regards
igor
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Hi Igor,
thanks for your response.
I am already using bsp version L4.1.15_1.2.0 , see following snippet from
yocto kernel recipe:
SRCREV = "rel_imx_4.1.15_1.2.0_ga"
SRCBRANCH = "imx_4.1.15_1.0.0_ga"
SRC_URI = "\
git://git.freescale.com/imx/linux-2.6-imx.git?branch=$\
file://defconfig \
"
Do you have any ideas how to check the interrupt configuration against a
datasheet?
If I do "cat /proc/interrupts" on imx7 board, i see the following:
cat /proc/interrupts:
CPU0 CPU1
305: 0 0 GPCV2 122 Edge PCIe PME, ath9k
On the working imx6 board output looks like this:
cat /proc/interrupts:
CPU0 CPU1
xxx: x x GPCV2 122 Edge ath9k
Is it possible that there is a problem with PCIe PME?
I'm no PCI Expert, perhaps this is a stupid question :smileywink:
Best regards
Ruben
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