#15052: [idualwifi760] Wifi not working in NUC 8.
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Reporter: bga | Owner: waddlesplash
Type: bug | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled
Component: Drivers/Network/idualwifi7260 | Version: R1/Development
Keywords: | Blocked By:
Blocking: | Has a Patch: 0
Platform: All |
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Talk about bad luck. Not only the ethernet cards are giving me issues on
this machine, the machine also has a wifi adapter which seems supposed to
be supported but it is not working. Here are the relevant parts of the
syslog:
{{{
KERN: pci_reserve_device(6, 0, 0, idualwifi7260)
KERN: [idualwifi7260] (iwm) bus_alloc_resource(3, [16], 0x0,
0xffffffffffffffff, 0x1,0x2)
KERN: set MTRRs to:
KERN: mtrr: 0: base: 0x72954000, size: 0x2000, type: 0
KERN: mtrr: 1: base: 0x7c000000, size: 0x800000, type: 0
KERN: mtrr: 2: base: 0xc0000000, size: 0x40000000, type: 0
KERN: mtrr: 3: base: 0x2fff010000, size: 0x10000, type: 0
KERN: mtrr: 4: base: 0x80000000, size: 0x80000000, type: 1
KERN: allocate_io_interrupt_vectors: allocated 1 vectors starting from 66
KERN: msi_allocate_vectors: allocated 1 vectors starting from 66
KERN: [idualwifi7260] (iwm) bus_alloc_resource(1, [1], 0x0,
0xffffffffffffffff, 0x1,0x2)
KERN: msi enabled: 0x0081
KERN: [idualwifi7260] (iwm) Failed to lock the nic
KERN: msi_free_vectors: freeing 1 vectors starting from 66
KERN: free_io_interrupt_vectors: freeing 1 vectors starting from 66
KERN: set MTRRs to:
KERN: mtrr: 0: base: 0x72954000, size: 0x2000, type: 0
KERN: mtrr: 1: base: 0x7c000000, size: 0x800000, type: 0
KERN: mtrr: 2: base: 0xc0000000, size: 0x40000000, type: 0
KERN: mtrr: 3: base: 0x2fff010000, size: 0x10000, type: 0
KERN: mtrr: 4: base: 0x80000000, size: 0x80000000, type: 1
KERN: pci_unreserve_device(6, 0, 0, idualwifi7260)
}}}
I guess that "failed to lock the nic" is the culprit.
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Ticket URL: <https://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/15052>
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