Gael ??: > Due to the length I uploaded the file there > http://www.magicnet.org/wpi-s10u6.txt > The following lines are concerning me > Nov 24 16:37:04 dell genunix: [ID 925725 kern.notice] NOTICE: fatal > firmware error > Nov 24 16:37:06 dell genunix: [ID 321756 kern.notice] NOTICE: timeout > resetting Rx ring > Nov 24 16:37:06 dell genunix: [ID 930648 kern.notice] NOTICE: > wpi_cmd() # code[72] > Nov 24 16:37:06 dell genunix: [ID 414617 kern.notice] NOTICE: > wpi_thread(): try to recover fatal hw error: 0 > Nov 24 16:37:06 dell genunix: [ID 910390 kern.notice] NOTICE: timeout > resetting Tx ring 1 > Nov 24 16:37:06 dell genunix: [ID 910390 kern.notice] NOTICE: timeout > resetting Tx ring 3 > Nov 24 16:37:06 dell genunix: [ID 910390 kern.notice] NOTICE: timeout > resetting Tx ring 4 > Nov 24 16:37:08 dell genunix: [ID 102619 kern.notice] NOTICE: setting > h/w config 1200 > The log were generated trying to first connect to a wep 128 bits > network, then an non encrypted ssid and back again to the wep128 bits > ones ... Hi Gael,
The above lines mean fatal error happened during firmware loading, then the driver recovered automatically from the error. I have checked the log you uploaded, and it seems the driver got no correct frame during its connection. Please try the dtrace script in the attachment and see what will happen. And you can open the net80211 flag which can help to solve the problem: add `set net80211:ieee80211_debug = 0xffffffff` to the file /etc/system. Thanks. ------ Thanks, Felix > Regards > Gael > 2008/11/23 Felix <Fei.Feng at sun.com <mailto:Fei.Feng at sun.com>> > > Gael ??: > > I just upgraded my laptop to Solaris 10 U6 and I'm unable to connect > > to my local wireless network. wificonfig -i wpi0 scan does see the > > various networks in my area and I confirmed that the key listed > (also > > tried via direct inetmenu) is accurate... I'm using a Dell E1505 > with > > an Intel 3945ABG card (4222 model)... > > Is there any way to get wificonfig to be a little bit more > verbose to > > identify the issue ? > Hi Gael, > > Which version of wpi driver do you use? Please take a look at this: > > http://opensolaris.org/os/community/laptop/wireless/wpi/;jsessionid=F0B21AD8987353BD0BF81D42461F5C55, > and choose the one for Solaris 10, then have a try. > > If your solaris has a DEBUG kernel, you can add `set > wpi:wpi_dbg_flags = > 0x3dbf` to /etc/system, then reboot. The next time you use wpi driver > you will see the debug message in /var/adm/messages using `tail -f > /var/adm/messages`. Thanks. > > ------ > Thanks, > Felix > > Regards > > > > -- > > Gael Martinez > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > _______________________________________________ > > laptop-discuss mailing list > > laptop-discuss at opensolaris.org > <mailto:laptop-discuss at opensolaris.org> > > > > > > > -- > Gael Martinez > -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: connect.d URL: <http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/laptop-discuss/attachments/20081125/15b00bc6/attachment.ksh>
