Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2024 21:21:53 +0200 From: Alain Emilia Anna Zscheile <fogti+fbsd@ytrizja.de> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: [14.1] iwn firmware fails to load after upgrade Message-ID: <f7c892bb-7c92-4195-8c38-243f221072fa@ytrizja.de> In-Reply-To: <b2e698bd-4193-49da-aea8-dff149112d40@ytrizja.de> References: <c5644cd6-83cd-4810-8841-7cf036b178a6@ytrizja.de> <O9NquWr--J-9@tuta.io> <b2e698bd-4193-49da-aea8-dff149112d40@ytrizja.de>
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I have confirmed that it gets fixed by removing the installed `wpa_supplicant` port and adjusting `/etc/rc.conf` appropriately. (the in-tree version is new enough for the GUI to work) Στις 17/10/24 11:19, ο/η Alain Emilia Anna Zscheile έγραψε: > Hi, > > I now built stable/14 from source commit b90d68c9b28b0a458bdf4a963397817974ed0f90 > > > uname -a > > FreeBSD burton 14.1-STABLE FreeBSD 14.1-STABLE stable/14-n269119-b90d68c9b28b GENERIC amd64 > > which works properly. > > Further testing on my end suggests that this isn't the kernel's fault, > probably the pkg upgrade of wpa_supplicant in userspace is the problem. > > Regards, > Alain Emilia A. Z. > > On 17.10.24 07:03, henrichhartzer@tuta.io wrote: >> Hi Alain, >> >> Just wanted to say that iwn is still working for me on 14.1-RELEASE, so it shouldn't impact everyone. >> >> -Henrich >> >> >> Oct 16, 2024, 04:32 byfogti+fbsd@ytrizja.de: >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> after upgrading to the current 14.1 release >>> (+ pkg upgrade, bumping e.g. drm-kmod, but should be less relevant) >>> (last known good/working version is: >>> > uname -a >>> FreeBSD [..] 14.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE releng/14.1-n267679-10e31f0946d8 GENERIC amd64 >>> ) >>> `iwn_read_firmware` no longer appears in dmesg and iwn-based WLAN does no longer work. >>> (wpa_supplicant fails to scan for WLANs, but the interface is present) >>> >>> Regards, >>> Alain Emilia A. Zscheile >>> >>> >
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