Bug#658401: Atheros AR9285 Wi-Fi adapter not working on HP 630 notebook with Wheezy

2012-02-21 Thread Jonathan Nieder
unmerge 658401
notfound 617202 linux-2.6/3.1.8-2
notfound 617202 linux-2.6/3.2.4-1
notfound 658401 linux-2.6/2.6.37-2
tags 617202 + moreinfo
quit

Gábor Illés wrote:

> Unfortunately it didn't help. I blacklisted the hp_wmi driver, and reboot.
> Now I don't have bluetooth (as a matter of fact it hadn't worked
> either before - only in windows)
> and rfkill list shows only the phy0 interface - still hard blocked.
> The wifi switch
> on the keyboard still does not do anything.

Ah, ok.  Drat.  Does that at least help with the soft blocking?  I
suppose rfkill list output would be useful for convenient reference.

Anyway, please report this at bugzilla.kernel.org, product Drivers,
component network-wireless, and let us know the bug number so we can
continue this there.



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Bug#658401: Atheros AR9285 Wi-Fi adapter not working on HP 630 notebook with Wheezy

2012-02-21 Thread Gábor Illés
Unfortunately it didn't help. I blacklisted the hp_wmi driver, and reboot.
Now I don't have bluetooth (as a matter of fact it hadn't worked
either before - only in windows)
and rfkill list shows only the phy0 interface - still hard blocked.
The wifi switch
on the keyboard still does not do anything.



Jonathan Nieder  írta (2012. február 21. 9:54):
> reassign 617202 src:linux-2.6 2.6.37-2
> tags 617202 - moreinfo
> found 658401 linux-2.6/3.2.4-1
> merge 617202 658401
> quit
>
> Gábor Illés wrote:
>> hp_wmi                 13329  0
> [...]
>> [    0.00] Linux version 3.2.0-1-amd64 (Debian 3.2.4-1)
> [...]
>> [    0.00] DMI: Hewlett-Packard HP 630 Notebook PC /3675, BIOS F.32 
>> 11/07/2011
> [...]
>> [    8.970147] ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [\_SB_.WMID.HWCD] 
>> (Node 880133284858), AE_AML_BUFFER_LIMIT (20110623/psparse-536)
> [...]
>> [  285.115829] ACPI Error: Field [B128] at 1152 exceeds Buffer [NULL] size 
>> 160 (bits) (20110623/dsopcode-236)
>
> Thanks.  Mph.
>
> I assume unloading the hp_wmi driver helps?
>
> If so, please report this to , product
> Drivers, component Platform_x86, and let us know the bug number so we
> can track it.  Be sure to mention:
>
>  - steps to reproduce, expected result, actual result, and how the
>   difference indicates a bug (should be simple in this case)
>  - which kernel versions you have tested and what happened with each
>  - full "dmesg" output from booting and reproducing the bug, as an
>   attachment
>  - "acpidump" output, as another attachment
>  - known workarounds if they exist
>  - any other weird symptoms or observations
>  - what kind of debugging you can do (e.g., if someone provides a
>   debugging patch, can you test it?)
>  - a link to http://bugs.debian.org/658401 for the backstory
>
> Jonathan



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Bug#658401: Atheros AR9285 Wi-Fi adapter not working on HP 630 notebook with Wheezy

2012-02-21 Thread Jonathan Nieder
reassign 617202 src:linux-2.6 2.6.37-2
tags 617202 - moreinfo
found 658401 linux-2.6/3.2.4-1
merge 617202 658401
quit

Gábor Illés wrote:
> hp_wmi 13329  0
[...]
> [0.00] Linux version 3.2.0-1-amd64 (Debian 3.2.4-1)
[...]
> [0.00] DMI: Hewlett-Packard HP 630 Notebook PC /3675, BIOS F.32 
> 11/07/2011
[...]
> [8.970147] ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [\_SB_.WMID.HWCD] 
> (Node 880133284858), AE_AML_BUFFER_LIMIT (20110623/psparse-536)
[...]
> [  285.115829] ACPI Error: Field [B128] at 1152 exceeds Buffer [NULL] size 
> 160 (bits) (20110623/dsopcode-236)

Thanks.  Mph.

I assume unloading the hp_wmi driver helps?

If so, please report this to , product
Drivers, component Platform_x86, and let us know the bug number so we
can track it.  Be sure to mention:

 - steps to reproduce, expected result, actual result, and how the
   difference indicates a bug (should be simple in this case)
 - which kernel versions you have tested and what happened with each
 - full "dmesg" output from booting and reproducing the bug, as an
   attachment
 - "acpidump" output, as another attachment
 - known workarounds if they exist
 - any other weird symptoms or observations
 - what kind of debugging you can do (e.g., if someone provides a
   debugging patch, can you test it?)
 - a link to http://bugs.debian.org/658401 for the backstory

Jonathan



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Bug#658401: Atheros AR9285 Wi-Fi adapter not working on HP 630 notebook with Wheezy

2012-02-21 Thread Gábor Illés
Not at all. Please do.
 2012.02.21. 8:54, "Jonathan Nieder"  ezt írta:

> Gábor Illés wrote:
>
> > Dear Jonathan,
> >
> > Thank you for your response.
> > Here is the lsmod output:
>
> Thanks.  Do you mind if I forward this message to the bug log?
>


Bug#658401: Atheros AR9285 Wi-Fi adapter not working on HP 630 notebook with Wheezy

2012-02-20 Thread Jonathan Nieder
# guessing
reassign 658401 src:linux-2.6 3.1.8-2
quit

Hi Gábor,

Holger Levsen wrote:
> On Donnerstag, 2. Februar 2012, Illés Gábor wrote:

>> I have a fresh install of Wheezy on my new laptop, and noticed that my
>> Wi-Fi adapter doesn't work. I turned on and off several times the wireless
>> switch on the laptop's keyboard - no effect. Issued rfkill list command
>> shows that the switch does not do anything: phy0 is soft and hard blocked
>> too at all time (the hp-wifi Wireless LAN on the other way is stucked soft
>> - yes, hard - no state). I have Windows installed on a different
>> partition, haven't experienced any problem with the adapter.

Thanks.  Please provide full "lsmod" output, and "dmesg" output from
booting and trying to use wifi.

Hope that helps,
Jonathan



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