Ralink RT3573 / ASUS USB-N66: run0: could not load 8051 microcode
Alex Deiter
alex.deiter at gmail.com
Mon Feb 24 16:58:10 UTC 2014
Hello Kevin,
Thank you very much!
Successfully tested!
2014-02-24 12:42 GMT+04:00 Kevin Lo <kevlo at freebsd.org>:
> On 2014/02/19 10:12, Kevin Lo wrote:
>
>> On 2014/02/18 14:17, Alex Deiter wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>
>> Hi Alex,
>>
>>
>>> Thank you for your advice!
>>> I found a workaround:
>>>
>>> # ifconfig wlan0 create wlandev run0
>>>
>>> then wait 5 minutes ;-)
>>>
>>> and only thereafter:
>>>
>>> # ifconfig wlan0 up
>>>
>>> run0: <1.0> on usbus1
>>> run0: MAC/BBP RT3593 (rev 0x0402), RF RT3053 (MIMO 3T3R), address
>>> 30:85:a9:f4:52:bd
>>> uhid0: <vendor 0x04d9 USB Keyboard, class 0/0, rev 1.10/1.01, addr 4> on
>>> usbus1
>>> wlan0: Ethernet address: 30:85:a9:f4:52:bd
>>> run0: firmware RT3071 ver. 0.33 loaded
>>>
>>> But found another issue: ifconfig wlan0 list scan command does not show
>>> any
>>> results:
>>>
>>> root at test:~ # ifconfig wlan0 list scan
>>> root at test:~ #
>>>
>>> root at test:~ # wlandebug -i wlan0 scan
>>> net.wlan.0.debug: 0x0 => 0x200000<scan>
>>>
>>> wlan0: sta_pick_bss: no scan candidate
>>> wlan0: scan_task: done, restart [ticks 487917, dwell min 20 scanend
>>> 2147963261]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 140a -> 1g [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 1g -> 6g [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 6g -> 11g [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 11g -> 7g [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 7g -> 52a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 52a -> 56a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 56a -> 60a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 60a -> 64a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 64a -> 36a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 36a -> 40a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 40a -> 44a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 44a -> 48a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 48a -> 2g [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 2g -> 3g [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 3g -> 4g [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 4g -> 5g [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 5g -> 8g [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 8g -> 9g [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 9g -> 10g [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 10g -> 149a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 149a -> 153a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 153a -> 157a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 157a -> 161a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 161a -> 100a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 100a -> 104a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 104a -> 108a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 108a -> 112a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 112a -> 116a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 116a -> 120a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 120a -> 124a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 124a -> 128a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 128a -> 132a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 132a -> 136a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: scan_task: chan 136a -> 140a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
>>> wlan0: sta_pick_bss: no scan candidate
>>>
>>
>> I have an ZyxXEL NWD2705 working fine. It has the exact same chipset as
>> the ASUS USB-N66. So far I haven't been able to come up with a good
>> solution to your problem. I purchased the ASUS USB-N66 and will arrive
>> in the next couple of days. Hope I could find a new interesting bug :-)
>>
>
> After r258363, I forgot to add a flag to run's device list which uses a
> standard scsi eject. The ASUS USB-N66 has been tested to work on my
> laptop.
> The attached patch should fix your problem :-) Please test it, thanks.
>
> Kevin
>
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Alex Deiter
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