Summary: | net-wireless/ndiswrapper: crashs with BCM4312 802.11b/g driver | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | DaggyStyle <daggs> |
Component: | Current packages | Assignee: | Gentoo Linux bug wranglers <bug-wranglers> |
Status: | RESOLVED UPSTREAM | ||
Severity: | major | CC: | beandog, matsuu, mobile+disabled, peper, pva |
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- | |
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broadcom-sta error ndiswrapper error |
Description
DaggyStyle
2010-05-28 13:10:03 UTC
Created attachment 233265 [details]
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Created attachment 233267 [details]
broadcom-sta error
Created attachment 233271 [details]
ndiswrapper error
Thank you for report. Could you tell us what drivers have you used in ubuntu? ndiswrapper? (In reply to comment #4) > Thank you for report. Could you tell us what drivers have you used in ubuntu? > ndiswrapper? > haven't tried ndiswrapper but under ubuntu 10.04 I've used broadcom-sta from the repository and on opensuse, I've used the latest from the company (like gentoo uses) Ok, then what version of broadcom-sta is there and what kernel ubuntu use? (In reply to comment #6) > Ok, then what version of broadcom-sta is there and what kernel ubuntu use? > the driver version is 5.10.91 I think, kernel was 2.6.32 but when tried with opensuse at kernel 2.6.34 and latest broadcom driver, it didn't seg faulted when I've mod probed it, so did ndiswrapper Ok, so basically we have two bugs here. For ndiswrapper could you to try 1.56 version. It's not in portage, so you'll have to bump it manually. Just `cp ndiswrapper-1.55-r1.ebuild ndiswrapper-1.56.ebuild`, then edit ebuild and drop epatch line and then run `repoman manifest`. For broadcom-sta. Following page suggests to use in-kernel drivers: http://en.opensuse.org/HCL/Network_Adapters_(Wireless)/Broadcom_BCM43xx site: "It is strongly recommended to use this driver rather than the Broadcom STA drivers which are reported to have stability and error-checking issues." Are you sure that you've used broadcom-sta drivers and not native in opensuse? If yes, could you check kernel version you've used? I doubt opensuse manages to provide 2.6.34 kernel since it was released on 16 May and following page suggests: http://en.opensuse.org/Package_List/11.2/KDE4-LiveCD-i686 that in most recent release they still use 2.6.31 kernel (and this means that yes, you have to use broadcom-sta driver since native support is not available for your chipset at that kenrel). So I suggest you to try broadcom-sta with most recent 2.6.32 kernel. Could you try suggested options here and report results, please? (In reply to comment #8) > Ok, so basically we have two bugs here. > > For ndiswrapper could you to try 1.56 version. It's not in portage, so you'll > have to bump it manually. Just `cp ndiswrapper-1.55-r1.ebuild > ndiswrapper-1.56.ebuild`, then edit ebuild and drop epatch line and then run > `repoman manifest`. > will try and report > For broadcom-sta. Following page suggests to use in-kernel drivers: > http://en.opensuse.org/HCL/Network_Adapters_(Wireless)/Broadcom_BCM43xx > the b43 never worked for me, have no idea how to even start configuring it. I did used that how to when I've tried the broadcom-sta on opensuse > site: > "It is strongly recommended to use this driver rather than the Broadcom STA > drivers which are reported to have stability and error-checking issues." > > Are you sure that you've used broadcom-sta drivers and not native in opensuse? > If yes, could you check kernel version you've used? I doubt opensuse manages to > provide 2.6.34 kernel since it was released on 16 May and following page > suggests: > http://en.opensuse.org/Package_List/11.2/KDE4-LiveCD-i686 > that in most recent release they still use 2.6.31 kernel (and this means that > yes, I've used the developer nightly build (milestone-7) livecd which runs kernel 2.6.34 here http://software.opensuse.org/developer/en > you have to use broadcom-sta driver since native support is not available > for your chipset at that kenrel). So I suggest you to try broadcom-sta with > most recent 2.6.32 kernel. > when I tried with kernel 32, both drivers won't crash but they don't make the adapter visible, dmesg shows no abnormal output. > Could you try suggested options here and report results, please? > will try latest ndiswrapper no go with ndiswrapper-1.56, still crashes, will post trace later, I'm trying b34 now ok, tried b43, after hard work, it seems to work. but still have problems to connect with the rc scripts, I need to run wpa_supplicant from cli, will try later t fix it and report. it boots fine now, still what should I do with this bug? Since broadcom-sta is known for being buggy and as I read this bug you haven't tried ndsiwapper in ubuntu/suse and thus it may crash there too, I guess there is nothing we can do at the moment. You could try to report ndiswrpapper issue upstream (and we'll borrow fixes with next release ;)) and broadcom-sta is also upstream issue. So resolving this bug as upstream. Still CC'ing developers just to check if interested. |