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Same problem on Lenovo Carbon X1 gen2 with Intel Wireless 7260 (rev 83).
Using Ubuntu 15.04 with 3.19.0-21 kernel (x86_64).
Bluetooth is soft-blocked with rfkill but this does not solve the problem.
I constantly get disconnects:
wlan0: deauthenticating from ... by local choice (Reason:
3=DEAU
Dell XPS 13 (Intel Corporation Wireless 7260 (rev 6b)), kubuntu 14.04.
With linux 3.13.0-44 and iwlwifi-7260-7.ucode I had no problems. Few
days ago I installed linux 3.16.0-31 (it's used iwlwifi-7260-9.ucode)
and got a bunch of disconnects
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I'm having the same problem. Have a Dell XPS 15 with Network
controller: Intel Corporation Wireless 7260 (rev 6b). Wifi link
constanlty drops. Disabling power management and 11n_disable stablizes
the connection a bit so I no longer get dropped off but wifi link is
still very slow (it varies fro
@ Emmanuel
Not to sound pessimistic, but there seems to be a rather wild different
between one 7260 to the next 7260. Myself and two co-workers got the
same XPS 13 with Ubuntu. The other two had no issues, while I would
disconnect continuously, often times even when we were in the same room.
We we
There is an easier solution: update the driver.
3.13 is old and it uses and old firmware.
You can update your driver with the help of backport and it will dramatically
improve the behavior of WiFi.
I also tested 3.16 (14.10) and latest driver with backport. The latest backport
behaves *much* bett
Same here, Ubuntu 14.04 and 14.10 64 bit, dell vostro 5470.
I found a solution: BURN THIS MOTHERFRACKING CARD and install a new one.
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Same here, Ubuntu 14.04 and 14.10 64 bit, ntb Acer & Lenovo the same
problem.
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looks like reverting to the older kernel helped, connection is quiet
stable back again. the only related change in newer kernel was the fix
of the bug #1393317.
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I think the only problem-related package updates I've made were linux-
firmware (1.127.10 => 1.127.11) and also linux kernel (3.13.0-43.72 =>
3.13.0-44.73). I'll try to revert them back and report if it helps
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same here, but seems like the bug was appeared quiet recently, as I had
got stable connection until recent updates. I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 with
up-to-date packages
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It sounds like the 7260 wireless card is an all around headache for
pretty much any operating system. To date I have heard of a great deal
of users with issues on Windows 7, 8, 8.1, Ubuntu, Mint, Fedora, Arch,
and Debian. Perhaps others, but those are the specific ones I recall.
There's a lengthy
This bug has appeared again in Ubuntu 14.10 after upgrade from 14.04. In
my case the problem with Intel Wireless-N 7260 driver on my Lenovo L440
disrupts the wireless transmission of TP-Link WR74ND.
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I use Ubuntu 14.04 with 3.13.0-40-generic kernel and I have had the exact same
problems mentioned in this foroum, hilarious high ping, and a drop in network
signal. I incountered them all within 15-20 minutes after booting into the
system. I installed a new network card today from a iwlwifi-7
Possibly related to the https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
firmware/+bug/1371425
try to downgrade to 1.127.4 at least or less than 1.127.4, likely the
bug was introduced with linux-firmware 1.127.5
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I have this issue on Linux Mint 17, which is built on Ubuntu Trusty
14.04, and that fix hasn't been applied to LM yet.
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Just added a new bug #1349572 and suscribed Seth Forshee.
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On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 04:23:13PM -, JaSauders wrote:
> Eh, that'd be something different then... Unless Meraki, Linksys, Dlink,
> Netgear, and Aruba all have the same bug in their APs. :(
Please, just run 'ubuntu-bug linux' to file a bug and subscribe me.
Everyone else having problems do the
One more thing you can do is to try a newer kernel + newer firmware.
3.16-rc6 would be a good choice or at least 3.15.X
You can also work with backport which will allow you to stay with your
current stable and yet to have the latest wireless stack.
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Eh, that'd be something different then... Unless Meraki, Linksys, Dlink,
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you may want to look at https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=78101
In this case, the bug is in the AP.
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On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 02:07:58PM -, JaSauders wrote:
> Thanks, Seth. I wasn't necessarily suggesting that the to-be-filed bug
> is a 'dup', but moreso just acknowledging the fact that a lot of users
> as mentioned above still have problems. If these users don't have a
> direct link to click o
Thanks, Seth. I wasn't necessarily suggesting that the to-be-filed bug
is a 'dup', but moreso just acknowledging the fact that a lot of users
as mentioned above still have problems. If these users don't have a
direct link to click on the new report, subscribe and mark as 'affects
me too', then the
On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 01:29:48PM -, JaSauders wrote:
> Would it be okay to have the new bug linked here? (as in, this bug is
> fixed but if you're still having problems follow bug #12345678?) I'd
> like to be the one to report the bug, but given that I'm on the brink of
> swapping this laptop
Would it be okay to have the new bug linked here? (as in, this bug is
fixed but if you're still having problems follow bug #12345678?) I'd
like to be the one to report the bug, but given that I'm on the brink of
swapping this laptop with another XPS 13 from Dell that doesn't have the
problematic 72
For those of you continuing to have problems, please open new bugs by
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Linux h4f 3.13.0-32-generic #57-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 15 03:51:08 UTC 2014 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
on Sager laptop
iwlwifi-7260-9.ucode
I have the same issue with frequent reconnect.
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With kernel 3.13.0.32 (using trusty-proposed) and firmware 22.24.8.0. Having
lots of disconnections, normally not recovering connection.
With 3.13.0.30, firmware 22.1.7.0 maybe the same amount of disconnections, but
normally wifi recovers after a minut.
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Is this issue related to the issue I am having with the Intel 7260 WiFi
on Ubuntu 14.04 Server?
I have found that on 11n mode the connection is very slow.
The latency to WiFi router varies wildly between 1 to 100ms. Also using
SSH over the connection is very laggy and slow.
If I disable 11n mode
3.13.0-32-generic
[52184.190874] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Loaded firmware version: 22.24.8.0
I just checked and I have no updates available. In other news I let my
laptop run idle throughout last night pinging a weather site every 5
seconds. I didn't drop connection once. I'm going to use the laptop
Are you sure you have the right kernel?
If you delete -8.ucode and fallback to -7.ucode, does the problem disappear?
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Well, that's disappointing. As per the dmesg, I am indeed running
22.24.8.0, fully updated, and I lost wireless in an hour's time.
This bug is not fixed.
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On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 06:13:37PM -, Sergio wrote:
> just updated firmware to 1.127.5, while running kernel 3.13.0-32.57
> but "modinfo iwlwifi" tells me that its using iwlwifi-7260-7.ucode
> or I should check it in the other way?
> "dmesg | grep iwlwifi" tells exactly the same as for @jasaude
just updated firmware to 1.127.5, while running kernel 3.13.0-32.57
but "modinfo iwlwifi" tells me that its using iwlwifi-7260-7.ucode
or I should check it in the other way?
"dmesg | grep iwlwifi" tells exactly the same as for @jasauders in comment #72
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comment #67 indicates that the addition of kernel patch 'iwlwifi: mvm:
disable
b
I just ran sha1sum against the download in that link above as well as
the 7260 8.ucode that is currently in /lib/firmware and confirm they
match. It seems as if I am indeed running the latest patch that is in
proposed after all. As a result, something is still wildly wrong, or
else I did something
@ Jason Gerard DeRose
Thanks for your tip, but I'm a little confused. I ran grep before I
downloaded/extracted anything as you recommended above, and I got:
jason@JSXPS:~$ dmesg | grep iwlwifi
[4.927130] iwlwifi :02:00.0: irq 60 for MSI/MSI-X
[5.010242] iwlwifi :02:00.0: loaded fi
Hmm, I guess a "verification-needed" tag wasn't actually present,
despite the (automated?) comment #69.
Regardless, I added a "verification-done" tag for good measure :D
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As far as I can tell, there is no difference between using the proposed
linux-firmware (1.127.5) package vs the stable linux-firmware (1.127.4)
package plus a manually installed /lib/firmware/iwlwifi-7260-8.ucode
file, a combination that has produced favorable results in my previous
testing.
I con
Uploaded 1.127.5 which restores iwlwifi-7260-8.ucode
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I put 3.13.0-32.56 with the iwlwifi-7260-8.ucode through around 32 hours
of continuous testing on a 7260 WiFi card and encountered zero
disconnects.
I tested with a mix of both sustained high network utilization and long
periods of inactivity, both when running on battery and when running on
AC, s
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@jasauders: you'll need to download iwlwifi-7260-ucode-22.24.8.0.tgz
from here:
http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/iwlwifi
Extract the tarball, then copy iwlwifi-7260-8.ucode into /lib/firmware,
then reboot, check dmesg to make sure it loaded the correct version:
$ dmesg | grep iwlwifi
I've been testing the proposed trusty kernel (3.13.0-32.56) with the
iwlwifi-7260-8.ucode firmware, and so far so good:
$ dmesg | grep 22.24.8.0
[2.840202] iwlwifi :04:00.0: loaded firmware version 22.24.8.0 op_mode
iwlmvm
Experience is similar to when I was testing Seth's patched kernel
To clarify: the kernel in -proposed contains the changes which should
fix the problems with the -8 firmware. So please test that kernel with
the -8 firmware and verify that the problems previously seen with the -8
firmware are fixed. Thanks!
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If verification is not done by 5 working days from t
I mirror Mike's question. As far as I can understand, I'm on the 7
firmware and fully updated as of today July 2nd. Yet I've had about 12
disconnects today, two of which took place as I read through this
lengthy bug report.
jason@JSXPS:~$ dmesg | grep "iwlwifi .* loaded firmware version"
[4.42
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Is this patch in the most recent -30 kernel? If not when might it make
it in?
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On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 03:23:44PM -, Jason Gerard DeRose wrote:
> Seth, I noticed that the linux-firmware package in proposed (1.127.3)
> doesn't have the 7260 -8 firmware, but does have the 3160 -8 firmware?
> Is this intentional?
>
> $ dpkg -L linux-firmware | egrep "7260|3160"
> /lib/firmw
Seth, I noticed that the linux-firmware package in proposed (1.127.3)
doesn't have the 7260 -8 firmware, but does have the 3160 -8 firmware?
Is this intentional?
$ dpkg -L linux-firmware | egrep "7260|3160"
/lib/firmware/iwlwifi-3160-8.ucode
/lib/firmware/iwlwifi-7260-7.ucode
/lib/firmware/iwlwifi
@Seth,
This patch adds a grace period before disconnecting from the AP if we didn't
hear the beacons. This problem (not hearing beacons) was critical in our tests
in P2P Client flows, less in BSS, but still.
It avoids disconnections by giving the firmware more change to catch up on
beacons befo
Seth,
Progress report from testing your patched 3.13.0-27 build... I made it
through almost 5 days of continuous use without a disconnect. Even
though I did eventually get a disconnect, it seems to happen far less
frequently with the -8 firmware when combined with the disabled beacon
filtering.
N
I've made sure that "iwlwifi: mvm: disable beacon filtering" will be
included in the next 3.13.x.y release. Since we've already reverted the
firmware as a workaround I'll just wait for that to arrive in trusty
from 3.13.x.y.
Emmanuel: can you describe specifically what problem "iwlwifi: mvm: Add
a
Good.
Thank you for testing.
@Seth - I think you should take
commit 12d423e816c69b0b4457bc047dda9a0a1c1a53c1
Author: Ilan Peer
Date: Tue Dec 24 22:08:14 2013 +0200
iwlwifi: mvm: Add a missed beacons threshold
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I've been testing your kernel build with the iwlwifi-7260-8.ucode
firmware (22.24.8.0), and so far so good. Although the particular
problem I've been encountering sometimes takes a day or two to occur, so
I'll let you know how it fairs after a few more days of use.
However, I have confirme
Emmanuel, maybe I'm missing something obvious, but isn't wpasupplicant
2.1 already the newest version?
http://w1.fi/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?p=hostap.git;a=blob_plain;f=wpa_supplicant/ChangeLog
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I know there are tons of issues with this supplicant. These issues were fixed
by a bunch of people.
Please consider downgrading the supplicant or taking the latest
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On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 08:54:02PM -, Emmanuel Grumbach wrote:
> Patch has been sent to stable and Greg said he would pick it up:
>
> http://www.spinics.net/lists/stable/msg46075.html
Thanks. The 3.13 maintainer should pick it up too in that case, though
I'll give him a poke to make sure.
>
Patch has been sent to stable and Greg said he would pick it up:
http://www.spinics.net/lists/stable/msg46075.html
I have other reports saying that the patch doesn't all the issues, but it
should clean quite a few problems.
Seth - what supplicant do we have in 14.04?
There might be supplicant is
I've prepared a test build with the patch from comment #47, available at
the link below:
http://people.canonical.com/~sforshee/lp1293569/linux-3.13.0-27.50+lp1293569v201405190854/
Please be sure to test this with the -8 firmware. I've placed a copy of
the file (iwlwifi-7260-8.ucode) at the same l
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Seth,
I think the patch above is safe for 3.13. I don't know how to upstream
that since it is fixed in 3.15 and this basically means that I need a
patch in 3.13 / 3.14 which won't be in Linus's tree ever... But that's
just a dev process issue. From a technical POV, this patch should go in
3.13.
I
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Ok I think I have an idea of what is going on now:
Seth, can we have a build with this:
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/iwlwifi/mvm/mac80211.c
b/drivers/net/wireless/iwlwifi/mvm/mac80211.c
index cd6ea2e..17c097d 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wireless/iwlwifi/mvm/mac80211.c
+++ b/drivers/net/wireles
On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 06:06:02PM -, Jason Gerard DeRose wrote:
> Seth,
>
> Just finish building. All I did was bump IWL7260_UCODE_API_MAX,
> IWL3160_UCODE_API_MAX to 9.
>
> Loaded -9 firmware correctly, seems to be working fine so far:
>
> [2.936156] iwlwifi :04:00.0: loaded firmwa
Seth,
Just finish building. All I did was bump IWL7260_UCODE_API_MAX,
IWL3160_UCODE_API_MAX to 9.
Loaded -9 firmware correctly, seems to be working fine so far:
[2.936156] iwlwifi :04:00.0: loaded firmware version 23.214.9.0
op_mode
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be changed. Is it just bumping IWL7260_UCODE_API_MAX to 9?
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Emmanuel,
I'll test the -9.ucode ASAP. Are there any bits from 3.14 or 3.15 that
should be backported in order for the Ubuntu 3.13 kernel to work best
with the -9.ucode?
System76 customers are experiencing a lot of problems with 7260/3160
cards, and so we're keen on getting -9.ucode in a linux-fi
Note also this similar bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1087717
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So I was wrong - 3.13 can get -9.ucode. I though 3.13 was too old, but
it is ok and I touch tested it.
Can someone check this?
Just need to update the iwl-7000.c and update the firmware.
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I'm also affected by this bug:
[3.252469] iwlwifi :02:00.0: loaded firmware version 22.24.8.0
op_mode iwlmvm
Sent debug information collected by wifi-debug to Seth Forshee.
Additional information about my AP:
TP-Link TL1043WND with OpenWRT
Mode: Master | SSID: xxx
BSSID: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:
Can someone tell me what are the IWLWIFI related CONFIG options enabled?
I'd like to make sure that IWLWIFI_BCAST_FILTERING is not enabled.
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I just checked here: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/configs/trusty/i386-config.flavour.generic
seems ok
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I have collected all the APs' reference and communicated them to our
testing team. We will try to reproduce internally.
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I wanted to confirm that I was suffering of this bug, but reverting to
the -7 (22.1.7.0) firmware solved the issue for me on AC 7260.
When I was experiencing the problem the firmware in use was 22.24.8.0,
and my dmesg reported what reported in message #8 above. Turning off
power save did not make
Yes Seth - I was meaning the dmesg output from a machine experiencing
the problem.
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This bug was fixed in the package linux-firmware - 1.79.14
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* Remove iwlwifi-7260-8.ucode for regression
The -8 API appears to cause regression on Haswell.
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linux-firmware (1.79.13) precise; urgency=medium
This bug was fixed in the package linux-firmware - 1.127.2
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* UBUNTU: Remove iwlwifi-7260-8.ucode for regression
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linux-firmware (1.127.1) trusty; urgency=medium
* Add firmware file to support Intel 7265 (Stone
I made a build for testing the change in comment #29, which is available
at
http://people.canonical.com/~sforshee/lp1293569/linux-3.13.0-26.48+lp1293569v201405121159/.
Emmanuel: I assume the dmesg need to be from a device experiencing
problems? If not I can get one for you.
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Ok - I'd like to see the dmesg output of someone who has the uAPSD fix.
If possible, I'd like to test this:
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/iwlwifi/mvm/power.c
b/drivers/net/wireless/iwlwifi/mvm/power.c
index 550824a..07b8653 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wireless/iwlwifi/mvm/power.c
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same issue, my AP:
ASUS, RT-N12HP
use 802.11g/n mode, 2.4G channels
2014/5/7 上午1:55 於 "Barry" <1293...@bugs.launchpad.net> 寫道:
> Hi Emmanuel.
>
> Original submitter here:
>
> Unfortunately I haven't had time to try to capture packets during
> failure, but I'm open to doing that (hopefully toda
Hi Emmanuel.
Original submitter here:
Unfortunately I haven't had time to try to capture packets during
failure, but I'm open to doing that (hopefully today or tomorrow).
Here are the details for my AP:
Overview: This is one of the standard ATT Uverse Modems. No
specific config c
Daniel: I've tested various APs in my possession on both 2.4 and 5 GHz
and don't see these problems either, so as far as I can tell it is not
related to the frequency band.
And to everyone affected, please respond to Emmanuel's requests for
information. He's the maintainer of the iwlwifi driver, s
Daniel, if you don't have issues, this is not very useful...
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Title:
iwlwifi-7260-8.ucode causes network disconnections problems
To manage notif
Maybe it's related to the band in use?
The syslog from comment #8 shows a 2.4GHz AP:
(SSID='Math Network' freq=2462 MHz)
Both of the ones I use (without any problems so far) are 5GHz 802.11n. I
don't think I've ever used a 2.4GHz Ap with this laptop. One is an Asus
RT-N66U, the other is some ent
No it is not strange.
This bug affects a few users only. I bet it is related to the AP model.
Can the people who suffer from the bug send the details of their AP ?
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@Seth:
Right, lsmod is lying:
[9.237101] iwlwifi :02:00.0: loaded firmware version 22.24.8.0
op_mode iwlmvm
Still, I don't get the disconnections and failures reported in this
bug... strange!
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** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/precise-proposed/linux-firmware
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/trusty-proposed/linux-firmware
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Title:
iwlwifi-7260-8.uc
** Also affects: linux-firmware (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: linux-firmware (Ubuntu Trusty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: linux-firmware (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: New => Fix Committed
** Changed in: linux-firmwar
On Mon, May 05, 2014 at 04:21:02PM -, Emmanuel Grumbach wrote:
> any suggestions to fix the lie are welcome :)
I guess lie was a bit strong, how about half-truth ;-)
I don't know if it's something which needs a fix, I just wanted to warn
that what modinfo says in this case doesn't indicate wh
Emmanuel - The issue with modinfo is that IWL7260_UCODE_API_MAX is never
referenced in a MODULE_FIRMWARE() macro.
drivers/net/wireless/iwlwifi/iwl-7000.c:
MODULE_FIRMWARE(IWL7260_MODULE_FIRMWARE(IWL7260_UCODE_API_OK));
MODULE_FIRMWARE(IWL3160_MODULE_FIRMWARE(IWL3160_UCODE_API_OK));
It appears tha
any suggestions to fix the lie are welcome :)
The thing is that MODULE_FIRMWARE can't really check what firmware has
been loaded.
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Title:
iwlwif
On Mon, May 05, 2014 at 02:52:41PM -, Daniel Manrique wrote:
> I'm on a Dell XPS 13 with Ubuntu 14.04 with kernel 3.13.0-24 and I'm not
> affected by this problem. I checked and, even though the -8 firmware
> exists in /lib/firmware, my iwlwifi module is only loading the -7
> firmware.
>
> If
I'm on a Dell XPS 13 with Ubuntu 14.04 with kernel 3.13.0-24 and I'm not
affected by this problem. I checked and, even though the -8 firmware
exists in /lib/firmware, my iwlwifi module is only loading the -7
firmware.
If this can help in any way (i.e. why is my laptop loading the -7 module
while o
On Sun, May 04, 2014 at 03:52:02PM -, Emmanuel Grumbach wrote:
> can someone have a sniffer capture of this? This would be very useful.
> One more point - if you can increase the debug level of the supplicant, this
> would be nice.
If anyone wants to try this, I have a script which might help
can someone have a sniffer capture of this? This would be very useful.
One more point - if you can increase the debug level of the supplicant, this
would be nice.
Also, there are 2 -8 firmware. One is 22.15.8.0, the other one is 22.24.8.0.
Can you please let me know which one you are using?
The v
My wireless (XPS13 Hashwell) was basically useless as it was crashing.
Followed the advice here and switched to the -7 firmware and have had
wireless all day. I'm free from the Ethernet! And it's spring so going
outside is important!
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