CFT: Texas Instruments ACX100/111 IEEE 802.11 driver.

Lars Engels lme at FreeBSD.org
Mon Dec 29 09:07:10 UTC 2008


Quoting Darron Broad <darron at kewl.org>:

> In message <1230419982.38943.29.camel at wombat.2hip.net>, Robert Noland wrote:
>
> A good evening to you all.
>
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>> On Sat, 2008-12-27 at 20:44 +0100, Alexey Shuvaev wrote:
>>> On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 02:34:32PM -0500, Robert Noland wrote:
>>> > On Sat, 2008-12-27 at 20:17 +0100, Alexey Shuvaev wrote:
>>> > > On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 02:01:58PM -0500, Robert Noland wrote:
>>> > > > I have a linksys wpc54g v2 card which is a 111 part.  The updated p=
>> ort
>>> > > > does not autoload the firmware, but if I manually load the firmware=
>> ,
>>> > > > then it attaches.  It doesn't quite work though.
>>> > > >=20
>>> > > Nice (I mean that it attaches, at least :)!
>>> > > Developer suggests loading appropriate firmware first.
>>> > > You also need to use specialized acxtool, it is installed by the port=
>> .
>>> > > See (at the bottom): http://dev.kewl.org/acx100+111/
>>> > > (and man page if_axc(4) too).
>>> > > Does this pushes the card to work?
>>> >=20
>>> > acxtool does seem to set the ssid and channel, though it still doesn't
>>> > seem to associate. Note that I am on -CURRENT.  ifconfig continues to
>>> > complain that channel is undefined regardless of what it is set to.
>>> >=20
>>> > wombat% sudo acxtool acx0 -S "2HIP" -M managed -C 5
>>> > Setting ssid to 2HIP
>>> > Setting infrastructure ess/bss capability
>>> > Setting channel to 5 =20
>>> > wombat% ifconfig                                  =20
>>> > acx0: flags=3D8803<UP,BROADCAST,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1500
>>> >         ether 00:0f:66:c6:d7:f2
>>> >         media: IEEE 802.11 Wireless Ethernet autoselect
>>> >         status: no carrier
>>> > ifconfig: unable to get HT configuration information: Invalid argument
>>> > ifconfig: unknown/undefined channel number 5 flags 0x0
>>> >         ssid 2HIP%
>>> >=20
>>> > robert.
>>> >=20
>>> And what does 'sudo acxtool acx0' say after you have tried to configure
>>> interface with acxtool with parameters? Anyway, seems it does not
>>> play good with CURRENT :(
>>
>> wombat% sudo acxtool acx0
>>
>>        Hardware Type:       TNETW1130 (acx111)
>>        Firmware Rev:        1.2.1.34
>>        Mac Address:         00:0f:66:c6:d7:f2
>>        BSS Address:         00:00:00:00:00:00
>>        Status:              Inactive
>>
>>        Mode:                Managed BSS/ESS (Infrastructure client)
>>        SSID:                2HIP
>>        Channel:             1 =20
>>
>> It appears reasonable, but doesn't ever associate.
>>
>> robert.
>>
>>> Alexey.
>
> The driver you are referring to has had little attention
> in these past few years and no doubt suffers bit-rot as
> much has changed in the underlying API for which it was
> originally written.
>
> The last known version of FBSD which was a working for
> me (using acxtool and not ifconfig) is 7.0-REL?
>
> I will endeavour to find some time to investigate any
> new issues with -CURRENT at some point after the new year
> but in the meantime I encourage you to investigate the
> debugging options available which can be set with acxtool
> and also inspect the interaction with your AP via
> tcpdump. If you discover the fault, then any solutions
> as patches are very welcome.
>
> Good luck


Why is the driver in ports not in base? It is bsd licensed, isn't it?
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