On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 09:00:26PM +0000, Tom Murphy wrote:
> Hi Stefan,
> 
>   I've done some more testing. I managed to get 802.11n working in
> hostap mode for a while but then it crashed (not a kernel panic but the
> driver dropped into ddb mode). Not sure if these help:
> 
> ddb{0}> trace
> ieee80211_input_ba() at ieee80211_input_ba+0x1af
> ar5008_rx_intr() at ar5008_rx_intr+0x2de
> ar5008_intr() at ar5008_intr+0x22d
> intr_handler() at intr_handler+0x67
> Xintr_ioapic_level23() at Xintr_ioapic_level23+0xcd
> --- interrupt ---
> acpicpu_idle() at acpicpu_idle+0x13c
> cpu_idle_cycle() at cpu_idle_cycle+0x10
> end trace frame: 0x0, count: -7

PLease update to the latest snapshot and try again.
This particular crash should be fixed as of this commit:
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=148455934902163&w=2

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