On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 11:02 PM tv.deb...@googlemail.com < tv.deb...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi, most people on this list prefer bottom-posting rather than > top-posting, so I'll stick with the convention and post my answer at the > bottom of the message, suggesting you do the same in the future to avoid > potential nasty comments. ;-) vvv > > On 31/05/2019 22:38, senthil kosapeta wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Earlier my system got stuck after firmware-atheros installation. > > Now i have freshly installed debian 9.9. > > > > So it does not have following > > /lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA9377/hw1.0/ > > > > Shall i retry installing "firmware-atheros" and proceed as per your > > suggestion? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 9:10 PM idiotei...@gmail.com < > idiotei...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > >> Putting thread back on list, this was sent to me directly. Answer is at > >> bottom.vvvvvvvv > >> > >> On 31/05/2019 19:07, senthil kosapeta wrote: > >> > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> These are the logs that i got, it says "firmware loading failed" > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> *May 31 12:58:48 debian kernel: [ 0.048770] Spectre V2 : Enabling > >>> Restricted Speculation for firmware calls* > >>> *May 31 12:58:48 debian kernel: [ 7.671866] i915 0000:00:02.0: > Direct > >>> firmware load for i915/kbl_dmc_ver1_01.bin failed with error -2May 31 > >>> 12:58:48 debian kernel: [ 7.671873] i915 0000:00:02.0: Failed to > load > >>> DMC firmware [ > >> https://01.org/linuxgraphics/intel-linux-graphics-firmwares > >>> <https://01.org/linuxgraphics/intel-linux-graphics-firmwares>], > >> disabling > >>> runtime power management.May 31 12:58:48 debian kernel: [ 7.677946] > >>> [drm] GuC firmware load skippedMay 31 12:58:48 debian kernel: [ > >>> 8.226104] ath10k_pci 0000:03:00.0: Direct firmware load for > >>> ath10k/pre-cal-pci-0000:03:00.0.bin failed with error -2May 31 12:58:48 > >>> debian kernel: [ 8.226118] ath10k_pci 0000:03:00.0: Direct firmware > >> load > >>> for ath10k/cal-pci-0000:03:00.0.bin failed with error -2May 31 12:58:48 > >>> debian kernel: [ 8.226129] ath10k_pci 0000:03:00.0: Direct firmware > >> load > >>> for ath10k/QCA9377/hw1.0/firmware-5.bin failed with error -2May 31 > >> 12:58:48 > >>> debian kernel: [ 8.226143] ath10k_pci 0000:03:00.0: Direct firmware > >> load > >>> for ath10k/QCA9377/hw1.0/firmware-4.bin failed with error -2May 31 > >> 12:58:48 > >>> debian kernel: [ 8.226156] ath10k_pci 0000:03:00.0: Direct firmware > >> load > >>> for ath10k/QCA9377/hw1.0/firmware-3.bin failed with error -2May 31 > >> 12:58:48 > >>> debian kernel: [ 8.226168] ath10k_pci 0000:03:00.0: Direct firmware > >> load > >>> for ath10k/QCA9377/hw1.0/firmware-2.bin failed with error -2May 31 > >> 12:58:50 > >>> debian NetworkManager[559]: <info> [1559287730.5479] > >>> manager[0x5578b9b35040]: monitoring kernel firmware directory > >>> '/lib/firmware'.May 31 12:58:50 debian kernel: [ 16.179299] r8169 > >>> 0000:02:00.0: Direct firmware load for rtl_nic/rtl8168g-3.fw failed > with > >>> error -2May 31 12:58:50 debian kernel: [ 16.179307] r8169 > 0000:02:00.0 > >>> enp2s0: unable to load firmware patch rtl_nic/rtl8168g-3.fw (-2)May 31 > >>> 14:37:49 debian kernel: [ 5323.527328] [drm] GuC firmware load > skippedMay > >>> 31 18:44:53 debian kernel: [11230.812795] [drm] GuC firmware load > >> skipped* > >>> > >>> On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 4:46 PM tv.deb...@googlemail.com < > >>> tv.deb...@googlemail.com> wrote: > >>> > >>>> On 31/05/2019 15:46, senthil kosapeta wrote: > >>>>> Dear Debians, > >>>>> > >>>>> I have purchased Lenovo laptop around 6 months back. (Lenovo ideapad) > >>>>> I had installed ubuntu earlier and Wifi used to work fine. > >>>>> Somehow it got crashed a month back. > >>>>> > >>>>> I have decided to switch over to debian 9.9 and installed it. > >>>>> Internet via Ethernet port is working. But wifi is not working and > not > >>>>> showing available wireless networks. > >>>>> I searched/googled certain topic related to Debian wifi and tried > >>>>> installing firmware-atheros earlier. > >>>>> It did not work. When i tried restart, shutdown is stuck. > >>>>> If i force shutdown and restart, It will be stuck again. > >>>>> When i tried to do recover mode, msg displays that > >>>>> "ath10k_pci ** failed recieve control reponse completion, polling > ...." > >>>>> > >>>>> Please let me know how to proceed. > >>>>> > >>>>> Thanks > >>>>> Senthil > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> Hi, can you check for firmware loading information in your logs ? > >>>> > >>>> "grep firmware /var/log/messages" or "journalctl -b" and look for info > >>>> related to the wifi chip. > >>>> > >>>> Given the "shutdown stuck" issue I would try disabling interrupts and > >>>> see if it solves the problem, "modinfo" says ath10k_pci accepts three > >>>> irq options: > >>>> > >>>> "parm: irq_mode:0: auto, 1: legacy, 2: msi" > >>>> > >>>> Maybe try "legacy" mode first, that may be what Ubuntu is doing as a > >>>> default. You will need elevated privileges to run the next commands > >>>> ("sudo command" or "su -" and then type commands). > >>>> > >>>> First two commands unload the driver module: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> modprobe -r ath10k_pci > >>>> modprobe -r ath10k_core > >>>> > >>>> Then reload it with proper option: > >>>> > >>>> modprobe -v ath10k_core > >>>> modprobe -v ath10k_pci irq_mode=1 > >>>> > >>>> If it solves the problem you can make the change permanent. > >>>> > >>>> Hope it helps. > >>>> > >>>> > >> > >> The error message is very generic (ignore the message regarding the > >> graphic chip, it's unrelated and mostly harmless). > >> > >> First look into the firmware directory to make sure you do have the > >> needed firmware binary: > >> > >> ls -l /lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA9377/hw1.0/ > >> > >> You should see a "firmware-6.bin" file in the output. > >> > >> Then try the commands I suggested before in a terminal window, you need > >> to do this as root, either by using "sudo" in front of the commands or > >> by doing "su -" and ater providing the root password type the actual > >> commands one line at a time: > >> > >> modprobe -r ath10k_pci > >> modprobe -r ath10k_core > >> > >> modprobe -v ath10k_core > >> modprobe -v ath10k_pci irq_mode=1 > >> > >> and report back to the list the outcome. > >> > >> > > > > I looked into the firmware-atheros package in Debian Stable (9), > backports, testing and unstable. Only the version in unstable currently > has the firmware file you need to make your wifi chip work > (/lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA9377/hw1.0/firmware-6.bin) . > > You can download it yourself on one of the Debian mirrors: > > https://packages.debian.org/sid/all/firmware-atheros/download > > Then install the package with the command: > > dpkg -i firmware-atheros_20190502-1_all.deb > > This command must be issued in the directory where you downloaded the > package, and with root privileges. > > When this is done, simply reboot your system, or unload/reload the > driver module with: > > modprobe -r ath10k_pci > modprobe -r ath10k_core > > modprobe -v ath10k_core > modprobe -v ath10k > > > Ignore the "irq=" option for now, I am on Debian unstable and wrongly > assumed you had the needed firmware file already on your system. > -- HI, My system got crashed. After installing firmware-atheros, I tried modprobe commands. (Even before restarting) When i am done with last command which is "modprobe -v ath10k_pci", system got stuck. I had force shutdown, and restarting the laptop is hit with the same old problem like earlier crash. When i run through recovery mode, it says following (also seen during earlier crash) *ath10_pci *** : failed to recieve control response completion, polling ...* After that i tried booting via debian live usb, got the root prompt, tried following commands >> modprobe -r ath10k_pci >> modprobe -r ath10k_core >> >> modprobe -v ath10k_core >> modprobe -v ath10k_pci irq_mode=1 It is still not working and is stuck while boot. Please suggest more. Sen