Bug 202965
Summary: | iwlwifi: 9260: Read index for DMA queue txq id (0), index 5 is out of range | ||
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Product: | Drivers | Reporter: | brorhieigho |
Component: | network-wireless | Assignee: | DO NOT USE - assign "network-wireless-intel" component instead (linuxwifi) |
Status: | CLOSED INVALID | ||
Severity: | blocking | ||
Priority: | P1 | ||
Hardware: | Intel | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Kernel Version: | 4.20.14-200.fc29.x86_64 | Subsystem: | |
Regression: | No | Bisected commit-id: | |
Attachments: |
dmesg.log
dmesg1.log Network Manager log |
Description
brorhieigho
2019-03-18 16:38:23 UTC
Can you try the latest firmware? -43.ucode? Yes, I am currently using the current iwlwifi-9260-th-b0-jf-b0-34.ucode Oops, sorry about the number mixup. Where can I find the most current ucode? The link bellow is where I found -34.ucode https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000005511/network-and-i-o/wireless-networking.html Thank you for the link Emmanuel. I have copied it over to /lib/firmware/ and restarted the system. I did not seen a difference in the functionality. Can you please attach the dmesg output with the new firmware? Thanks Created attachment 281913 [details]
dmesg1.log
Do you see any interface? what does: iw dev return? THanks. $ iw dev phy#0 Interface wlp2s0 ifindex 3 wdev 0x1 addr 66:03:27:43:9b:ce type managed txpower 0.00 dBm Ok, so the interface is set up. What doesn't work then? Not yet. When I open the wifi settings, I do not see any wireless network around me. Is it weird that the MAC address in '$ iw dev' does not match '$ dmesg | grep wifi'? Created attachment 281957 [details]
Network Manager log
Attached is an excerpt from NetworkManager.service log regarding wlp2s0
What is your system brand / model? can you please record tracing while enabling Wifi? 1) disable Wifi 2) start tracing 3) enable Wifi 4) stop tracing you can find info on how to record tracing here: https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers/iwlwifi/debugging#tracing sudo trace-cmd record -e iwlwifi thanks. # trace-cmd record -e iwlwifi trace-cmd: No such file or directory No events enabled with iwlwifi The device is an HP 15-ay, but I have replaced the wireless network card with Intel 9260NGW from Newegg. https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-15-ay000-notebook-pc-series-touch/10862302/model/11830175/product-info?sku=X0H86UA Then we can't do much. The device needs to be correctly integrated with the platform / OEM. There may be electrical issues because you swapped the devices. I don't think that is the case. The system dual boots Windows 10. When I first installed it was a bit buggy but now it works. But only for windows 10 and not Fedora 29. I was able to scan for wifi on Fedora 29 using: $ sudo iwlist wlp2s0 scan The scan only works with Sudo. (In reply to brorhieigho from comment #18) > $ sudo iwlist wlp2s0 scan > The scan only works with Sudo. This is expected... Since I am able to scan networks with the command above, it looks like more of a software issue with NetworkManager and/or it's dependencies. I have reinstalled NetworkManager: $ sudo dnf reinstall NetworkManager So far, I have not seen any changes. I will dig more into how NetworkManager works to find root cause. You can't see any networks in NetworkManager? No, I have talked with people in the NetworkManager IRC(https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#nm). fgiudici said it is an issue with the wpa_supplicant. So, I messed around with it and learned that it only worked with root permissions. I am asking around on the IRC mentioned above if this is normal behaviour for the wpa_supplicant program. After submitting a bug to Network Manager, I was able to resolve the problem. https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/issues/149 |