Coleman Kane wrote: > Cristi Magherusan wrote: > >> On Wed, 2007-11-07 at 10:30 -0500, Coleman Kane wrote: >> >> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> I've tried again the latest version of if_bge.c on my HP 6710b >>>> laptop with no results, even after setting hw.bge.allow_asf="0". >>>> I've also tried with the debugger and it seems to panic when >>>> calling free() in device_probe_child.c (IIRC). Then I #define'd >>>> BUS_PROBE and the freeze occurs after displaying something like >>>> "devclass_alloc_unit: now: unit 0 in devclass bge". >>>> >>>> The 7 Beta 1.5 install CD hangs also when loading the driver. >>>> >>>> I have a coredump made from whithin the debugger with the exact >>>> place where the faulty free() occurs, so I can provide more exact >>>> info if someone is interested. I just hope this is not a >>>> heisen-bug. >>>> >>>> Best regards, Cristi >>>> >>>> >>> I have a 6715b that is experiencing the same exact problem. I made a >>> release from 8-CURRENT as of last night and I still see it. Just by >>> chance, I installed my normal kernel (for my other amd64 machine) onto >>> the ISO and re-burned and it worked (since I don't have if_bge on that >>> kernel). After selectively loading/unloading modules I tracked it down >>> to this. >>> >>> Has any more traction been made on the BGE issue here? >>> >>> - -- >>> Coleman Kane >>> >>> >>> >> Hello, >> >> Did you run it step by step in the debugger and got the same results I >> did? I haven't tried any more debugging ever since, but we can join our >> forces and hopefully fix this damn issue so 7.0 won't have it on the >> release errata. >> >> > I haven't gotten that far on the problem yet. Though I inspected the > verbose booting output and saw that the point where it dies is during > init of the bge driver. > > Which wifi card do you have? Right now this notebook has no network > access whatsoever for me. I have tried a number of the Win64 drivers > with ndisgen and none of them seem to work. All of the drivers that I > can find seem to spit out some undefined function warnings on boot and > then throw a trap 12 during ndis init. > > I've got the BCM94321 a/b/g/n card in my laptop. (product id 0x4328). I > can't get bcmwl564.sys to detect the card, because it doesn't register > for the 4328 chips. > You may be happy to know that I managed to find a revision of bcmwl564.sys that works on my laptop. It is the one from Dell's website, in the R140746.EXE package. The driver in this package does claim to provide 802.11 a/b/g/n as well as 802.11h and d (whatever they are). -- Coleman KaneReceived on Thu Nov 08 2007 - 13:35:47 UTC
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