bsd...@tuta.io writes: > $ doas dmesg | grep -w iwm0 > [ 1.031913] iwm0 at pci2 dev 0 function 0: Intel Dual Band Wireless AC > 8265 (rev. 0x78) > [ 1.031913] iwm0: interrupting at msi3 vec 0 > [ 4.380047] iwm0: hw rev 0x230, fw ver 22.361476.0, address <mac address> > [ 10910.342873] iwm0: autoconfiguration error: fatal firmware error > [ 1.033640] iwm0 at pci2 dev 0 function 0: Intel Dual Band Wireless AC > 8265 (rev. 0x78) > [ 1.033640] iwm0: interrupting at msi3 vec 0 > [ 5.657031] iwm0: hw rev 0x230, fw ver 22.361476.0, address <mac address> > [ 28069.286994] iwm0: autoconfiguration error: device timeout
I guess you have rbooted. > I don't remember seeing this last line in 10.0 Beta. So, I think current > correctly logs the error. I get tons of pci devices timeout: > > [ 30993.196990] autoconfiguration error: pms_disable: command error > [ 30994.196994] pckbport: command timeout > [ 31004.356990] autoconfiguration error: pms_enable: command error 35 > [ 31005.356994] pckbport: command timeout > [ 31015.516990] autoconfiguration error: pms_disable: command error > [ 31016.516994] pckbport: command timeout > [ 31026.678834] autoconfiguration error: pms_enable: command error 35 > > These may not have anything to do with iwm, because as I understand these are > config errors for mouse and keyboard (though they both work fine). This is perhaps pointing to a more general problem with device access. These other issues could be unrelated though.