[...]
Thanks George, I'll try again, this time with Vmware if I can get
it. I wasn't aware the kernel developers needed access to the
hardware for this wifi device as I thought, from what I've read,
that the kernel driver module was actually supplied by Mediatek.
Mediatek devs usually provide drivers tested with a specific distro
and kernel. Changes are often needed for new kernels, and the device
has to enabled in the Fedora configuration, so lots of places for bugs
to go unnoticed until some user files a report.
One way to see where a driver works is the the
LHDB <https://linux-hardware.org>, but the site has become difficult
to use -- maybe due to a combination of new linux users and AI data
scrapers.
I've installed F43 in a QEMU/KVM VM and managed to get the 6.18
kernel installed and active, and also seem to have gotten the
akmods nvidia driver compiled as well, although the nvidia server
doesn't seem to be able to communicate. I can't check whether the
kernel has an MT7927 driver embedded in it because the VM can't
detect the wifi device so it doesn't offer me the opportunity to
try to connect via wifi.
There are some places to
look. /lib/modules/6.18.1-200.fc43.x86_64/config lists configured
modules. You
check /lib/modules/6.18.1-200.fc43.x86_64/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/mediatek,
for example:
% ls
/lib/modules/6.18.1-200.fc43.x86_64/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/mediatek
mt76 mt7601u
% ls
/lib/modules/6.18.1-200.fc43.x86_64/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/mediatek/mt76
mt7603 mt76-connac-lib.ko.xz mt76-sdio.ko.xz mt76x0
mt76x02-usb.ko.xz mt7915 mt7925 mt792x-usb.ko.xz
mt7615 mt76.ko.xz mt76-usb.ko.xz mt76x02-lib.ko.xz
mt76x2 mt7921 mt792x-lib.ko.xz mt7996
% ls
/lib/modules/6.18.1-200.fc43.x86_64/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/mediatek/mt76/mt7925
mt7925-common.ko.xz mt7925e.ko.xz mt7925u.ko.xz
(base) [gnw3]~% modinfo mt7925e
filename:
/lib/modules/6.18.1-200.fc43.x86_64/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/mediatek/mt76/mt7925/mt7925e.ko.xz
license: Dual BSD/GPL
description: MediaTek MT7925E (PCIe) wireless driver
author: Lorenzo Bianconi <[email protected]>
author: Deren Wu <[email protected]>
firmware: mediatek/mt7925/WIFI_MT7925_PATCH_MCU_1_1_hdr.bin
firmware: mediatek/mt7925/WIFI_RAM_CODE_MT7925_1_1.bin
rhelversion: 10.99
alias: pci:v000014C3d00000717sv*sd*bc*sc*i*
alias: pci:v000014C3d00007925sv*sd*bc*sc*i*
depends: mt792x-lib,mt76-connac-lib,mt76,mt7925-common,rfkill
intree: Y
name: mt7925e
[...]
Note that the author list includes both mediatek and kernel devs.
Sometimes one module supports multiple chipsets, so a future
mt7925e may support newer hardware. Once you identify modules that
match part of the chipset name you can check the "alias"
line for the PCIe vendor (here: 14C3) and device (here: 0717 and 7925)
ID's.
regards,
Thanks George, I checked ls
/lib/modules/6.18.1-200.fc43.x86_6kernel/drivers/net/wireless/mediatek/mt76
and that has modules for mt7925 but not for mt7927. I does have
mt792x-lib.ko.xz and my792x-usb.ko.xz but a modinfo on those doesn't
list any firmware nor does it list any alias line either.
I also checked /lib/modules/6.18.2-00.fc43.x86_64/config for the string
"mt79" (case insensitive) and that is indicating it doesn't have support
for mt7927 unless the mt792x module provides it. But before that I need
to be able to get the VM to actually see the device.
regards,
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