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--- Comment #12 from Neil Tremble ---
Adrian, yes as previously mentioned it works fine on 11.0-CURRENT as of a
couple of months back. I was running an 11-CURRENT snapshot and all was well,
but I was having trouble building some of the port
Relevant loader.conf: https://gist.github.com/kevans91/230229d444c15995a00f
Relevant dmesg output: https://gist.github.com/kevans91/c85de8ebd410b3907529
It's not an ideal setup, but the resulting errors and panic seem
incredibly misleading -- the real problem here seems to be failing to
load, in m
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A commit references this bug:
Author: avos
Date: Mon Feb 29 21:09:10 UTC 2016
New revision: 296237
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/296237
Log:
net80211: fix scanning after D5
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--- Comment #11 from Adrian Chadd ---
hi,
can you try -head at least? I just fired up the QCA9565 in a laptop over the
weekend to debug bluetooth things and it worked fine for me. But yeah, I'm
running -HEAD.
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dmesg output with new kernel built with attached configuration
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--- Comment #9 from Neil Tremble ---
Ok, so I rebuilt the kernel using the attached configuration file and the
result is identical. It looks good at boot time up until dclient executes, but
an IP is not obtained and the interface cannot rou
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--- Comment #8 from Neil Tremble ---
Adrian, the amd64 GENERIC kernel does have ATH_ENABLE_11N. Refer to the
attached configuration file, fourth last line in file.
I imagine this explains why kldload complains if I try to load the if_ath
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GENERIC kernel configuration for 10.3_BETA3 as installed, no modifications
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