HI all,

Rene Ladan wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
Michel Talon wrote:

For me the driver 0070121-wpi-freebsd.tar.gz as mentioned in the postof Gilbert Cao is the only one that works, and works very well. I am just using it now. My computer is a Sony Vaio VGN C1 in 32 bits mode.
I would like to second this.  I have tried the
20070125-wpi-freebsd.tar.gz and the 20070131-wpi-freebsd.tar.gz
drivers from <http://www.clearchain.com/~benjsc/download/>, and I
get screens full of debug messages [scanning many channels], but
the interface always reports 'no carrier'.

Same here.  The 01/31 driver associated once (I think), but mostly just
hangs or crashes my laptop.  The 01/21 driver seems to work fine (I get
1 LOR).

Laptop: Asus A6JE, card-0x10018086 chip=0x42228086 rev=0x02 hdr=0x00
OS : 7.0-CURRENT i386 2007/02/06

LOR :
pci4:1:3: reprobing on driver added
wpi0: fatal firmware error
wpi0: configure command failed
wpi0: could not configure device
wpi0: link state changed to UP
lock order reversal:
 1st 0xc724fb50 wpi0 (network driver) @ if_wpi.c:1555
 2nd 0xc075560c udp (udp) @ /usr/src/sys/netinet/udp_usrreq.c:294
KDB: stack backtrace:
db_trace_self_wrapper(c0696cf6,e7984a28,c052d735,c0698dc6,c075560c,...)
at db_trace_self_wrapper+0x27
kdb_backtrace(c0698dc6,c075560c,c06987e1,c06987e1,c06a3184,...) at
kdb_backtrace+0x2f
witness_checkorder(c075560c,9,c06a3184,126,0,...) at
witness_checkorder+0x6e4
_mtx_lock_flags(c075560c,0,c06a3184,126,c04fa08a,...) at
_mtx_lock_flags+0xb9
udp_input(c6cfce00,14,c4e51000,1,0,...) at udp_input+0x221
ip_input(c6cfce00,c06930ee,c6d1882e,c4e51000,c6d1882e,...) at ip_input+0x67f
netisr_dispatch(2,c6cfce00,6,3,0,...) at netisr_dispatch+0x68
ether_demux(c4e51000,c6cfce00,3,0,3,9) at ether_demux+0x2e6
ether_input(c4e51000,c6cfce00,c724fa24,c6cfce00,18,...) at ether_input+0x26f
ieee80211_deliver_data(c6cfce00,e7984c2c,6,18,c052cf03,...) at
ieee80211_deliver_data+0x80
ieee80211_input(c724f008,c6cfce00,c50f9c00,28,0,...) at
ieee80211_input+0xb71
wpi_intr(c724f000,0,c06911b0,2aa,1,...) at wpi_intr+0x6df
ithread_execute_handlers(c55da480,c4d75800,c06911b0,30e,c53f21b0,...) at
ithread_execute_handlers+0x14c
ithread_loop(c6383650,e7984d38,c0690f94,328,c55da480,...) at
ithread_loop+0x78
fork_exit(c04e14fc,c6383650,e7984d38) at fork_exit+0xcc
fork_trampoline() at fork_trampoline+0x8
--- trap 0x1, eip = 0, esp = 0xe7984d6c, ebp = 0 ---

Regards,
Rene
I have Compaq nw8440 with this wireless card.
After: ifconfig wpi0 up:

setting h/w config 1200
firmware status=0xbfbf0000 need val=0x40400000
firmware status=0xbfbf0000 need val=0x40400000
firmware status=0xbfbf0000 need val=0x40400000
firmware status=0xffff0000 need val=0x40400000
firmware status=0xbfbf0000 need val=0x40400000
firmware status=0xbfbf0000 need val=0x40400000
firmware status=0xffff0000 need val=0x40400000
rx notification qid=80 idx=0 flags=0 type=1 len=36
microcode alive notification version 10d00 alive 1
temperature -212
rx notification qid=4 idx=0 flags=0 type=176 len=4
rx notification qid=4 idx=1 flags=0 type=119 len=4
rx notification qid=4 idx=2 flags=0 type=155 len=4
wpi0: fatal firmware error
((Software Error))
wpi0: configure command failed
wpi0: could not configure device

After second attempt :
setting h/w config 1200
firmware status=0xbfbf0000 need val=0x40400000
firmware status=0xbfbf0000 need val=0x40400000
firmware status=0xbfbf0000 need val=0x40400000
firmware status=0xffff0000 need val=0x40400000
firmware status=0xbfbf0000 need val=0x40400000
firmware status=0xbfbf0000 need val=0x40400000
firmware status=0xffff0000 need val=0x40400000
wpi0: timeout waiting for adapter to initialize

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:0:0: class=0x028000 card=0x135c103c chip=0x42228086 rev=0x02 hdr=0x00
   vendor   = 'Intel Corporation'
   class    = network

vmstat -i
interrupt                          total       rate
irq1: atkbd0                        1023          1
irq9: acpi0                          172          0
irq14: ata0                           46          0
irq16: pcm0 bge0                   12470         15
irq17: wpi0+                       22503         27
irq18: cbb0 uhci2                  12362         15
irq19: fwohci0+                        1          0
irq20: uhci0 ehci0                     1          0
irq21: uhci1                           1          0
cpu0: timer                      1614326       1997
cpu1: timer                      1610328       1992
Total                            3273233       4051

FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE #1: Tue Feb  6 18:47:56 EET 2007 amd64

kldstat
Id Refs Address            Size     Name
1    8 0xffffffff80100000 62e358   kernel
2    1 0xffffffff8072f000 ea50     if_wpi.ko
3    1 0xffffffffa897e000 adde     msdosfs.ko
4    1 0xffffffffa8a1f000 c38d     snd_hda.ko
5    1 0xffffffffa8a2c000 297de    sound.ko
I'm using 20070131-wpi-freebsd.tar.gz
wpi-firmware-kmod-1.0_1

And it is weird because I'm sure few times the wireless goes up and start scanning :)
Do you need other info that can help you with this driver ?

Also I noticed that if I load the modules not after restart but latter (2-3h uptime) this will bring me quick reboot (no panic, nothing, just reboot like hard reset) or the modules will failed to load.

P.S. I noticed that latest mails in this thread (if not counting last 2) are in freebsd-drivers, so I added them on CC

--
Best Wishes,
Stefan Lambrev
ICQ# 24134177

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