All,
This is probably a longshot, but I'm trying to get bluetooth working on
my librem laptops. Both have the Atheros AR9462 wireless card. Here is
pciconf -lbev:
ath0@pci0:2:0:0:class=0x028000 rev=0x01 hdr=0x00 vendor=0x168c
device=0x0034 subvendor=0x11ad subdevice=0x0802
vendor
Did you get a chance to play with it yet?
On March 9, 2016 1:40:43 PM EST, Adrian Chadd wrote:
>Okm I bought a NIC and pigtails. I'll see what happens.
>On Mar 9, 2016 9:41 AM, "Eric McCorkle" wrote:
>
>> Yes. The log message showed up.
>>
>> On M
Nope, it's broadwell.
On March 9, 2016 4:06:41 PM EST, Adrian Chadd wrote:
>if it's haswell, then it's likely related to drm. Try updating to the
>latest -head and try again.
>
>
>
>-a
>
>
>On 9 March 2016 at 12:52, Eric McCorkle wrote:
>> Than
Thanks for the help. In the mean time, I'll see if I can diagnose the resume
issue.
On March 9, 2016 1:40:43 PM EST, Adrian Chadd wrote:
>Okm I bought a NIC and pigtails. I'll see what happens.
>On Mar 9, 2016 9:41 AM, "Eric McCorkle" wrote:
>
>> Yes. The lo
t hints entry, did it log what I said?
>
>
>-adrian
>
>
>On 9 March 2016 at 04:46, Eric McCorkle wrote:
>> I took off the back panel. There are three codes, aside from the MAC
>> address:
>>
>> S/N WCBN802AAAC434007684
>> Atheros model QCNFA222
>&
what Bluetooth chip it
> has I can see what ath9k does for this part.
>
> If it's mini pcie then let's see if theyll send me just the NIC.
>
> Adrian
>
>> On Mar 8, 2016 8:44 PM, "Eric McCorkle" wrote:
>> Sadly, no effect. However, the Bluetoot
Sadly, no effect. However, the Bluetooth system does seem to timeout shortly
after detection, which lends support to your diagnosis.
> On Mar 8, 2016, at 20:56, Adrian Chadd wrote:
>
> Try setting this in /boot/.hints :
>
> hint.ath.0.btcoex_profile="wb222"
>
> Then reboot.
>
> It should ou
I will contact Purism to get the full details. If you have any additional
questions, let me know.
I can also ask them for any Linux patches they may have submitted. I know they
had some folks working on it.
If you're right, though, this will kill two issues at once.
On March 8, 2016 8:11:56
Yes.
On March 8, 2016 7:29:27 PM EST, Adrian Chadd wrote:
>Oh wait, does this have atheros bluetooth too?
>
>
>-a
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Full dmesg attached.
This is where it gets weird. The scan sees nothing. But you're right; the card
sees something. Those registers change over time.
On March 8, 2016 6:44:08 PM EST, Adrian Chadd wrote:
>Ok, do:
>
>wlandebug -i wlan0 +scan
>
>then re-do the scan and see what's listed in dmesg
ir is busy (TFCNT, RFCNT, RCCNT, CCCNT) so the
>radio and PHY is on.
>
>what's vmstat -ia | grep ath0 show?
>
>
>-adrian
>
>On 8 March 2016 at 14:40, Eric McCorkle wrote:
>> Attached. Both pciconf and athregs
>>
>> The price of the laptop varies
For now, you need to manually use it on
>wlan0 after it's created (it no longer works on ath0):
>
>athregs -i wlan0
>
>And report back what it says.
>
>I bet it's just rfkill and we need to configure it up properly. How
>much is the laptop?
>
>
>
>
&
ST, Adrian Chadd wrote:
>i wonder if its an rfkill switch setting. Is there an rfkill switch or
>button?
>
>
>-a
>
>
>On 8 March 2016 at 05:29, Eric McCorkle wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am trying to diagnose an issue with an Atheros 9462 card. The card
>is
Hello,
I am trying to diagnose an issue with an Atheros 9462 card. The card is being
detected, and seemingly works (reports no errors with wpa_supplicant and
friends), however, the radios seem completely nonfunctional, as the card
doesn't actually transmit or receive anything (I checked by tur
They are an option in some Lenovo laptops. I got mine off eBay.
On December 11, 2014 5:54:38 PM EST, Adrian Chadd wrote:
>I've no idea. Hm, can you point out where I can buy one of these?
>
>
>
>-adrian
>
>
>On 11 December 2014 at 14:41, Eric McCorkle
>wrote:
Hello,
I recently tried to get around the lack of support for Intel 7260 cards
by ordering a centrino 6235 (with the M.2 form factor). However, it
seems the specific revision isn't supported:
iwn0: mem 0xb280-0xb2801fff irq 17 at
device 0.0 on pci3
iwn0: adapter type id : 0x088f sub id
I'm somewhat interested in working on this driver, but I don't know how
effective I'll be in the immediate term, as I've never written a
wireless driver for FreeBSD...
On 07/18/2014 14:33, Adrian Chadd wrote:
Hi!
I'm sorry, I'm the nominal person who would do it but I'm just too
burnt out to
On 06/17/2014 11:48, Adrian Chadd wrote:
You also have to be careful that you don't fall afoul of any RCU style
patents. One of the many reasons why mac80211 from linux hasn't been
ported over is that it contains RCU code.
Ugh. That sounds like nasty business. Is there any sort of write-up
> port the driver.
>
> Sorry,
>
>
> -a
>
>
>> On 17 June 2014 07:04, Eric McCorkle wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I recently purchased a new laptop, which came with an Intel 7260AC card,
>> which doesn't seem to be supported on FreeBSD. I thought
Hello,
I recently purchased a new laptop, which came with an Intel 7260AC card,
which doesn't seem to be supported on FreeBSD. I thought I might
replace it with a supported card, like an Atheros, but the device seems
to be a different form-factor than micro-PCIe (NGFF M.2, I think is what
it
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