HI Stuart,

This is a known issue, see CR6548772.
We are investigating, please stay tuned.

Thanks,

--
Quaker

Stuart F. Biggar wrote:

>>Stuart F. Biggar Wrote:
>>    
>>
>>>wifi now works (at least at work where the notebook
>>>      
>>>
>>is).
>>    
>>
>>>I'm not sure why doing the "upgrade" caused a
>>>      
>>>
>>failure
>>    
>>
>>>unless there is a different version of SUNWiwi in
>>>svn_61 than 0.5.
>>>      
>>>
>>Yeah, they are different. snv_61 version is based on
>>net80211 kernel module, while v0.5 is not. But, I'm
>>not sure this is the root cause. Pls let me know the
>>output when open debug flag, if you have time to have
>>a try.
>>
>>    
>>
>
>Cecelia,
>
>I tried running debug under mdb -K.  That didn't work
>either.  All I got was:
>
>Apr 22 06:44:02 t43p pcplusmp: [ID 803547 kern.info] pcplusmp: 
>pci8086,4224.8086.1010 (iwi) instance 0 vector 0x15 ioapic 0x1 intin 0x15 is 
>bound to cpu 0
>Apr 22 06:44:02 t43p mac: [ID 469746 kern.info] NOTICE: iwi0 registered
>Apr 22 06:46:14 t43p iwi: [ID 451854 kern.warning] WARNING: iwi0: 
>ipw2200_master_stop(): timeout
>
>This was on a clean install (not upgrade) of snv_62.  After I removed SUNWiwi
>from snv_62, I then added OpenSolaris iwi 0.5.  That works.  So there is 
>something
>in iwi from snv_61 and snv_62 that doesn't work correctly with the Intel 
>2915abg
>wifi adapter in my IBM (Lenovo) T43p.  The relevant output of scanpci -v:
>
>pci bus 0x000b cardnum 0x02 function 0x00: vendor 0x8086 device 0x4224
> Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection
> CardVendor 0x8086 card 0x1010 (Intel Corporation, Card unknown)
>  STATUS    0x0290  COMMAND 0x0006
>  CLASS     0x02 0x80 0x00  REVISION 0x05
>  BIST      0x00  HEADER 0x00  LATENCY 0x40  CACHE 0x08
>  BASE0     0xb4001000  addr 0xb4001000  MEM
>  MAX_LAT   0x18  MIN_GNT 0x03  INT_PIN 0x01  INT_LINE 0x0b
>  BYTE_0    0x80  BYTE_1  0x00  BYTE_2  0x00  BYTE_3  0x00
>
>prtconf -pv:
>
>            Node 0x000019
>                assigned-addresses:  
> 820b1010.00000000.b4001000.00000000.00001000
>                reg:  
> 000b1000.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000.020b1010.00000000.00000000.00000000.00001000
>                compatible: 'pci8086,4224.8086.1010.5' + 
> 'pci8086,4224.8086.1010' + 'pci8086,1010' + 'pci8086,4224.5' + 'pci8086,4224' 
> + 'pciclass,028000' + 'pciclass,0280'
>                model:  'Network controller'
>                power-consumption:  00000001.00000001
>                fast-back-to-back:  
>                devsel-speed:  00000001
>                interrupts:  00000001
>                max-latency:  00000018
>                min-grant:  00000003
>                subsystem-vendor-id:  00008086
>                subsystem-id:  00001010
>                unit-address:  '2'
>                class-code:  00028000
>                revision-id:  00000005
>                vendor-id:  00008086
>                device-id:  00004224
>                name:  'pci8086,1010'
>
>prtconf -D:
>
>        pci8086,2448, instance #0 (driver name: pci_pci)
>            pci1014,56c, instance #0 (driver name: pcic)
>                pcs, instance #0 (driver name: pcs)
>            pci8086,1010, instance #0 (driver name: iwi)
>        pci1014,567, instance #0 (driver name: audio810)
>
>The old version of lspci that I have seg faults under snv_62 :-(
>
>Stuart
> 
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