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I do get a few
iwm0: frame 2/189 b82c UNHANDLED (this should not happen)
which I've not seen in that place before.
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Yes - works splendidly & with both types of ADSL modems.
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# uname -U; uname -K
1300074
1300074
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Jan 8 12:30:15 fb13c01 kernel: rtwn0: at uhub0, port 1, addr 1 (disconnected)
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So far seems to.
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Does Atheros AR9460 work well?
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FYI the card also times out on 12.1-RELEASE-p1.
I have swapped out the card for an Atheros AR9460 card and won't be able to do
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It seems that it is not just the KPN/Telfort/Tele2 Experia v8 boxes that have
this issue - but a lot of other Arcadyan based wifi access points as well.
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As a workaround - in if_iwm.c -- simply picking the first rate from the table
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The standard IWM wifi card on a thinkpad X270 panics when it wants to talk to a
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Panic/dmesg below.
It then flaps
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Just wondering if this is on anyone's list? The 8250 cards are a different
form factor and won't fit in this laptop.
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I have access to a laptop with a 9560 chipset. The big difference in the
9000-series chips is that they support MSIX multiple receive queues and use a
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Correction - not just a reboot: a complete cold boot (shutdown -p) is required,
harking back to the difficulties first reported of the device being
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Further investigation shows the device also has difficulties with flag setting
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Starting hostapd shows the application requiring a few hours before achieving
S+ state,
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This still exists in 12.1-RC1 ...
A candidate for:
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Shouldn't this be added to this?
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Here's another debug output, this time with all flags enabled:
Oct 7 19:14:05 zephyr kernel: run0: rx done, actlen=48
Oct 7 19:14:06 zephyr kernel: run0: debug reg 0401
Oct 7 19:14:06 zephyr
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The wifi card stops working after every system update. Then I have to recompile
kernel by:
make -j4 kernel
to compile:
{ 0x1814, 0x539b, "Ralink Technology RT5390R" }
So, I think correct code needs to
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Please check following link:
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It mentions following code:
{ 0x1814, 0x539f, "Ralink Technology RT5390" },
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No I have yet to discover a specific cause. Most of the time I see the device
timeouts are in the middle of the night. But sometimes (like just within the
hour) it will happen while I am using wireless,
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Today again kernel panic with usb wifi
Unread portion of the kernel message buffer:
= DPL 0, pres 1, long 1, def32 0, gran 1
processor eflags= interrupt enabled, resume,
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what about the other test about "11b and 11g". Don't I have to provide data
about these also? Thanks
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Thank you!
Committed into head under revision 352260, MFC after 5 days.
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Forgot to add the hardware info:
run0: MAC/BBP RT3070 (rev 0x0201), RF RT3020 (MIMO 1T1R), address Y:Y:Y:Y:Y:Y
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"supported mode. I expect 11b and 11g works fine, 11n - may be not. Please
provide which modes work."
Kindly guide me that how can I check it? Thanks
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fast.com says my internet speed is 3.5MB/sec.
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Stability is good. I am now connected to internet for 3-4 hours without any
disconnection.
Speed is good, downloading file at maximum speed (of my network) of 450KB/s.
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Kindly give me required commands, and I will post their outputs.
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Don't apply patch, please proceed with testing :)
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There is an issue:
Before reporting this bug, I created a thread at (forums.freebsds.org)
Here at following message:
https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/ralink-rt5390r-wifi-in-freebsd.72224/#post-438740
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Patch is published on reviews.freebsd.org:
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Please check it, compile, test and use device during day. The most interesting
tests are:
- stability. Is it working
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Thanks for reply.
Yes, kindly add my card to if_ral_pci.c file. I can test and provide whatever
information you need.
Just let me know what you need.
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Please check:
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All network cards are not visible in ifconfig output. To configure wlan
interface, you can use rc.conf (best way) or manual
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It is working now. The system has recognized the wireless card and showing as
'wlan0' in 'ifconfig' output.
Is it possible to make this detection process automatic in future FreeBSD
releases?
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Thanks! I see ral0 is in outputs.
OK, please share output of /etc/rc.conf.
Also, try following command (called "clone"):
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I will be more than happy to provide all necessary info.
Kindly check following link for 'devinfo'
https://pastebin.com/aXGDJTx7
and following link for 'dmesg'
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I can test packages/patches on my system (FreeBSD-12.0-RELEASE). And can
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Sorry, type mismatch:
I CAN connect hccontrol-wise but also get the PSM errors mentioned above when
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notice: this problems are on usb wifi TP-LINK TL-WN321G
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core.txt.1
next kernel panic here is backtrace and new core.txt.1
Fatal trap 12: page fault while in
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I removed an irrelevant gdb complaint from the bug title.
I have not analyzed the crash but perhaps taskqueue_drain was called on an
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