RT2860 NDIS needs rate.bin, where is it?

Paul B. Mahol onemda at gmail.com
Tue Mar 24 00:22:32 PDT 2009


On 3/24/09, Jack Twilley <jmt at twilley.org> wrote:
> Paul B. Mahol wrote:
>> On 3/23/09, Jack Twilley <jmt at twilley.org> wrote:
>>> NDIS finally works again in 8.0-CURRENT so I thought I'd try to get my
>>> RT2860 wireless working.  I built the rt2860_sys.ko using ndisgen and
>>> copied rt2860.bin into /compat/ndis and kldloaded the new module.  NDIS
>>> complains that it can't open /compat/ndis/rate.bin with errno 2.  I
>>> don't have a rate.bin to give it, there wasn't one in the Windows bundle
>>> or the Linux one though it is referenced in the Linux driver source
>>> code.  I tried copying rt2860.bin to rate.bin but that didn't work.
>>>
>>> I tried starting wpa_supplicant anyway, and got this:
>>>
>>> Starting wpa_supplicant.
>>> ioctl[SIOCG80211, op 98, len 32]: Invalid argument
>>> ELOOP: remaining socket: sock=5 eloop_data=0x28407140
>>> user_data=0x2840e040 handler=0x8069f40
>>> /etc/rc.d/wpa_supplicant: WARNING: failed to start wpa_supplicant
>>
>> Please, tell me that you start wpa_supplicant with -Dndis flag.
>>
>
> I ran 'sh -x /etc/rc.d/wpa_supplicant start ndis0' to see how the script
> was starting the program.  Here is the original command line:
>
> /usr/sbin/wpa_supplicant -s -B -i ndis0 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -D
> bsd -P /var/run/wpa_supplicant/ndis0.pid
>
> I replaced '-D bsd' with '-D ndis' and still got a return code of 255.
> I double-checked to ensure the module was loaded, and adding '-dd' did
> not increase the debug output.
>
> I also read the /etc/rc.d/wpa_supplicant script to see how it detected
> whether or not to use '-D ndis'.  Turns out it calls a function named
> 'is_ndis_interface()' which checks a sysctl named
> 'net.wlan.${1#wlan}.%parent' but there is no 'net.wlan.ndis0.%parent',
> nor is there any 'net.wlan.ndis0' keys.  There *is* 'net.ndis.0.%parent'
> which is set to pci1 and 'net.ndis.0.%driver' which is set to ndis --
> the latter sounds like a possibly sensible test for '-D ndis' if you ask
> me.
>
> Anyway, the fact that the sysctl wasn't present makes me think the
> failure to load /compat/ndis/rate.bin might have caused 'ndis_attach()'
> to not call 'ndis_create_sysctls()', or 'ndis_attach_pci()' to not call
> 'ndis_attach()', or so on -- but I can't tell where 'NdisOpenFile()'
> gets called so I'm not sure.
>
> Does this sound reasonable?  What do you think?

Probably, in my case net.wlan.0.%parent is ndis0

What is displayed on kldload and device attach on console?
Try it with sysctl debug.ndis=1.


-- 
Paul


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