Hello, I have a banana pi m2+ running raspbian lite 3.4.112-sun8i
I am running hostapd on it
My wireless chip is AP6212 ,when I start hostapd sometime it runs
sometime it leads to kernel crash
please follow this link to see the kernel messages: https://clbin.com/PXBSB?hl
I have been told to ask my doubt here since it is the problem of the
driver in the kernel
To make hostapd work properly I have to manuallly run this command
modprobe -v bcmdhd op_mode=2
bcmdhd is my wireless driver
after this hostapd is able to broadcast the ssid, if i don't provide
the op_mode=2 while loading the module, hostapd will not broadcast the
ssid.
any help on this ?
Regards
Ravin
On 15-2-2017 11:55, ravin goyal wrote:
> okay thanks for the help.
No intent to blow you off. I just do not support that driver nor anyone
else on this list.
Regards,
Arend
> regards
> ravin
>
> On 15 February 2017 at 16:20, Arend Van Spriel
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 15-2-2017 11:38, ravin goyal wrote:
>>> that is what I have found on my banana pi board running raspbian lite
>>> 3.4.112-sun8i.
>>> removing bcmdhd results in removing my wlan0 interface from the
>>> list(iwconfig/ifconfig/ip).
>>
>> Ok. If it is raspbian that choose to include bcmdhd in their distro I
>> would suggest to file the bug there [1].
>>
>> Regards,
>> Arend
>>
>> [1] https://www.raspbian.org/RaspbianBugs
On 15-2-2017 10:54, ravin goyal wrote:
> Hello, I have a banana pi m2+ running raspbian lite 3.4.112-sun8i
> I am running hostapd on it
>
> My wireless chip is AP6212 ,when I start hostapd sometime it runs
> sometime it leads to kernel crash
>
> please follow this link to see the kernel messages: https://clbin.com/PXBSB?hl
>
> I have been told to ask my doubt here since it is the problem of the
> driver in the kernel
>
> To make hostapd work properly I have to manuallly run this command
>
> modprobe -v bcmdhd op_mode=2
>
> bcmdhd is my wireless driver
>
> after this hostapd is able to broadcast the ssid, if i don't provide
> the op_mode=2 while loading the module, hostapd will not broadcast the
> ssid.
>
> any help on this ?
You are asking the wrong crowd. bcmdhd is an android driver. In upstream
linux we have brcmfmac. Are you running android or upstream linux. At
least you are on a pretty old kernel so I suspect android.
Regards,
Arend
okay thanks for the help.
regards
ravin
On 15 February 2017 at 16:20, Arend Van Spriel
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> On 15-2-2017 11:38, ravin goyal wrote:
>> that is what I have found on my banana pi board running raspbian lite
>> 3.4.112-sun8i.
>> removing bcmdhd results in removing my wlan0 interface from the
>> list(iwconfig/ifconfig/ip).
>
> Ok. If it is raspbian that choose to include bcmdhd in their distro I
> would suggest to file the bug there [1].
>
> Regards,
> Arend
>
> [1] https://www.raspbian.org/RaspbianBugs
that is what I have found on my banana pi board running raspbian lite
3.4.112-sun8i.
removing bcmdhd results in removing my wlan0 interface from the
list(iwconfig/ifconfig/ip).
Regards
Ravin
On 15-2-2017 11:38, ravin goyal wrote:
> that is what I have found on my banana pi board running raspbian lite
> 3.4.112-sun8i.
> removing bcmdhd results in removing my wlan0 interface from the
> list(iwconfig/ifconfig/ip).
Ok. If it is raspbian that choose to include bcmdhd in their distro I
would suggest to file the bug there [1].
Regards,
Arend
[1] https://www.raspbian.org/RaspbianBugs