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batman-adv-kernelmodule crashes when receiving own OGMs over bat0?

Added by Anonymous over 15 years ago. Updated almost 8 years ago.

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Description

My setup on the two machines looks like the following:

Laptop:
-batman-adv from the Debian-package 0.1-5, running kernel 2.6.26-1-amd64
-eth1 (wired interface) in /proc/net/batman-adv/interfaces

Router (Dlink DIR-300):
-OpenWRT 8.09 Kamikaze svn-revision 14849 with batman-adv-kernelland 0.2 rev. 1220
-eth0 (wired interface) + ath0 (wireless interface) in /proc/net/batman-adv/interfaces
-bridge br-lan over bat0, ath0 and eth0

The router and laptop are connected by a cable. Firstly I've set up the router as stated above. When I put the interface eth1 of my laptop into batman it detects a bidirectional link for an instance but then it does not see the OGMs of the router anymore (see initial-start.log for output on log-level 7).
Then I tried to remove eth1 on my laptop from batman again, this worked out on the first try, but putting it back in again did not help. After trying to pipe eth1 into batman-adv again, that shell hangs. Also it was not possible anymore to kill the batman-adv-module and to shutdown the laptop correctly.
Dmesg shows that batman-adv crashed (see kernel-dmesg.log for the backtrace).
My laptop does not crash if I don't put bat0 into the bridge of the router.


Files

initial-start.log (1.76 KB) initial-start.log Anonymous, 03/22/2009 06:00 PM
kernel-dmesg.log (8.13 KB) kernel-dmesg.log Anonymous, 03/22/2009 06:01 PM
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