Hi Simon,
=> It is used commercially as well on some hundred thousand devices.
Are you saying that batman-adv has hundred of thousands (100,000+) nodes installed? Thanks for your always help.
Xuebing Wang
On 2017年04月22日 16:35, Simon Wunderlich wrote:
Hi Xuebing,
actually, ath9k is the most used hardware platform used with batman-adv, at least as far as I'm aware. It is used commercially as well on some hundred thousand devices. I would assume that it's very hard (or impossible) to find a "perfect" running hardware platform and drivers. On other drivers, you will have trouble to even get IBSS/11s mode running.
The question is, how do you handle faults - usually, there are workarounds applied which happen automatically like the ones we have referenced in this thread. They don't happen very often (i.e. less than once a day), and many of them can be fixed quite fast (except for the deaf problem, which may take ~30 seconds to recover).
However, there are also some problems which happen more often in certain environments or on certain hardware (maybe due to bad choices in RF design ...). There also may be problems in certain driver versions (i.e. regressions). And of course, there can be issues which have not yet been addressed.
BTW, I've just seen that you use psk2-ccmp. There is a known problem with key cache corruption. I'm not sure if it was already solved and merged in Chaos Calmer [1]. You may want to try if the problem appears without encryption.
Cheers, Simon
[1] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/9381651/
On Saturday, April 22, 2017 3:12:54 PM CEST Xuebing Wang wrote:
Hi Simon / Sven,
Do you know any hardware platform on which batman-adv (or batmand) work perfectly and field-proven? Thanks.
Xuebing Wang
On 2017年04月06日 15:04, Simon Wunderlich wrote:
Hello Xuebing,
it sounds like you have WiFi driver issues. There are some effects like key cache corruption, deafness, and other effects known for the AR93xx series. To confirm, you can try to use IPv6 link local ping (ping6 fe80:...%wlan0) to your neighbors. If you can ping but batman can't (e.g. use batctl) it's a batman issue. If both pings don't get through, it's most likely a WiFi driver issue. In this case, a master or something doesn't help. :)
Cheers,
Simon
On Thursday, April 6, 2017 10:32:29 AM CEST Xuebing Wang wrote:
Hi community,
We have batman-adv working on OpenWRT Chaos Calmer.
- Atheros ar9331 MIPS platform + built-in ath9k WiFi
- batman-adv version 2016.1
- routing_algos = BATMAN_IV
- Wireless interface MTU = 1532, adhoc network encryption "psk2-ccmp"
- bat0 interface MTU = 1500
We have batman-adv running on 10+ sites. For each site, there are 10-20 nodes in the mesh network.
batman-adv runs almost perfectly (*almost*). Occasionally (occurrence rate is low), node drops off the batman-adv / adhoc mesh.
- Sometimes, node can recover (re-joins the mesh network automatically),
but not always.
Any suggestions? Does batman-adv works perfectly in the field (i.e. running for 1 year with 100+ nodes without any issues)?
What about I use one node as Master, and other nodes ping this Master every 10s (or 30 seconds) (to keep mesh from inactivity)? Does this help?
Thanks. Xuebing Wang