Re: urtwn(4) gets wedged periodically

2019-11-16 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Sat, Nov 16, 2019 at 05:24:37PM +0800, Kevin Lo wrote: > Despite our USB issues, there are minor problems with the urtwn(4) for > RTL8188C/RTL8192C: > > - we don't need to enable/disable efuse access protection; it may prevent > incorrect mac address read from efuse. > - disable BB/RF is not

Re: urtwn(4) gets wedged periodically

2019-11-16 Thread Kevin Lo
On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 01:41:28AM -0500, Brennan Vincent wrote: > Hello, > > I have a Wi-Fi USB adapter. urtwn(4) normally works fine, but it's a bit > flaky... > > The issue happens both on 6.6 and on -current. > > When my adapter gets into the bad state, it appears (from dmesg output) that

Re: urtwn(4) gets wedged periodically

2019-11-14 Thread Roderick
On Wed, 13 Nov 2019, Theo de Raadt wrote: The mailing lists are full of discussions of bugs in usb. This could explain, why devices that have problems in OpenBSD have no problem in FreeBSD, although they ported the driver from OpenBSD. But no, let's keep concluding these problems is

Re: urtwn(4) gets wedged periodically

2019-11-14 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 12:30:23PM -0700, Theo de Raadt wrote: > These are usb devices. There are multiple usb bus drivers, with > usb2 and usb3 variations, and the usb subsystem itself. The mailing > lists are full of discussions of bugs in usb. > > But no, let's keep concluding these problems

Re: urtwn(4) gets wedged periodically

2019-11-13 Thread Theo de Raadt
Ian Darwin wrote: > On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 01:25:46PM -0500, Ted Unangst wrote: > > > Can you give me the exact model of the one you bought recently? I have > > > half a mind to just write > > > off mine as a loss and buy something else. > > > > I am using this one: (the TL-WN725N N150 single

Re: urtwn(4) gets wedged periodically

2019-11-13 Thread Brennan Vincent
> On Nov 13, 2019, at 2:24 PM, Ian Darwin wrote: > > On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 01:25:46PM -0500, Ted Unangst wrote: >>> Can you give me the exact model of the one you bought recently? I have >>> half a mind to just write >>> off mine as a loss and buy something else. >> >> I am using this

Re: urtwn(4) gets wedged periodically

2019-11-13 Thread Ian Darwin
On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 01:25:46PM -0500, Ted Unangst wrote: > > Can you give me the exact model of the one you bought recently? I have > > half a mind to just write > > off mine as a loss and buy something else. > > I am using this one: (the TL-WN725N N150 single band one) > >

Re: urtwn(4) gets wedged periodically

2019-11-13 Thread Ted Unangst
Brennan Vincent wrote: > > On 11/13/19 1:56 AM, Ted Unangst wrote: > > Brennan Vincent wrote: > >> Hello, > >> > >> I have a Wi-Fi USB adapter. urtwn(4) normally works fine, but it's a bit > >> flaky... > >> I don't think this is a hardware issue because the device is > >> working fine on Ubuntu.

Re: urtwn(4) gets wedged periodically

2019-11-12 Thread Brennan Vincent
On 11/13/19 1:56 AM, Ted Unangst wrote: Brennan Vincent wrote: Hello, I have a Wi-Fi USB adapter. urtwn(4) normally works fine, but it's a bit flaky... I don't think this is a hardware issue because the device is working fine on Ubuntu. I think this is and isn't a hardware issue? I had the

Re: urtwn(4) gets wedged periodically

2019-11-12 Thread Brennan Vincent
On 11/13/19 1:41 AM, Brennan Vincent wrote: Hello, I have a Wi-Fi USB adapter. urtwn(4) normally works fine, but it's a bit flaky... The issue happens both on 6.6 and on -current. When my adapter gets into the bad state, it appears (from dmesg output) that the driver is scanning for access

Re: urtwn(4) gets wedged periodically

2019-11-12 Thread Ted Unangst
Brennan Vincent wrote: > Hello, > > I have a Wi-Fi USB adapter. urtwn(4) normally works fine, but it's a bit > flaky... > I don't think this is a hardware issue because the device is > working fine on Ubuntu. I think this is and isn't a hardware issue? I had the same problem with an edimax a

urtwn(4) gets wedged periodically

2019-11-12 Thread Brennan Vincent
Hello, I have a Wi-Fi USB adapter. urtwn(4) normally works fine, but it's a bit flaky... The issue happens both on 6.6 and on -current. When my adapter gets into the bad state, it appears (from dmesg output) that the driver is scanning for access points over and over, never finding any. When