Will provide dumps soon.

But yes, effectively, two physical radios on a single board.

Each configured in mesh mode. 

When they are both configured the same (channel/meshid/etc), and see each 
other, bad things happen. - Easy fix is to MAC filter.

When they are both configured differently (channel/meshid/etc), and see each 
other, via the network, bad things happen. - Easy fix is to MAC filter.

Interesting phenomena I am tracking down...sometimes the local and peer 
addresses are three characters vs four...and then of course its b0rkeD...a 
reboot sometimes cleans it right up, and things run...

Finally, there's no mechanism to manually flush out the mesh info, yet, so I 
also noticed that it appears the routes just stop updating...

I've been too busy to root cause many issues, and have only focused on the 
show-stoppers...but I really need to...


-----Original Message-----
From: adrian.ch...@gmail.com [mailto:adrian.ch...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of 
Adrian Chadd
Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2011 3:08 AM
To: Edgar Martinez
Cc: freebsd-b...@freebsd.org; freebsd-net@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: kern/160391: [ieee80211] [patch] Panic in mesh mode

Hi Edgar,

Can you please provide;

* A dmesg, just so we can see what/how many radios;
* what do you mean by "create two mesh nodes" - do you mean two mesh
nodes on the same board, one on each radio?

Thanks,


Adrian

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