[Mageia-dev] kernel-3.3.3 and wifi problems

Maarten Vanraes alien at rmail.be
Tue May 1 23:10:04 CEST 2012


Op dinsdag 01 mei 2012 22:38:44 schreef simple w8:
> 2012/5/1 Colin Guthrie <mageia at colin.guthr.ie>:
> > 'Twas brillig, and simple w8 at 01/05/12 14:38 did gyre and gimble:
> >>> > Anyway, checking commit logs between upstream 3.3.1 and 3.3.3
> >>> > shows one commit that specifically touches the module you use...
> >>> > 
> >>> > So can you try kernel-3.3.4-1.1.mga2 from:
> >>> > http://tmb.mine.nu/Mageia/Cauldron/bugs/3.3.4-rtlwifi-revert/
> >>> > http://tmb2.mine.nu/Mageia/Cauldron/bugs/3.3.4-rtlwifi-revert/
> >>> > 
> >>> > If that works, you can ping upstream that:
> >>> > http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable.git;a=c
> >>> > ommit;h=eb641120479de7ee703fabb5e6ee0ec7947474ba
> >>> > 
> >>> > broke your wireless.
> >> 
> >> In fact with this kernel the machine is able to detect the same wifi
> >> networks that sued to detect with kernel-3.3.1...
> > 
> > Well that means that the commit listed above is problematic.
> > 
> > You should tell the upstream folks about this as Thomas stated. Please
> > confirm when you've done this so the issue can be tracked accordingly.
> 
> I have been discussing this with Larry Finger (one of the realtek main
> developers) in "wireless <linux-wireless at vger.kernel.org>" ML and this
> Larry Finger what he said:
> 
> "That patch keeps your device from running forever at a maximum of 1
> Mbps by adjusting the initial gain of the RX amplifier. You may
> reverse it if you want so that you can detect more APs when you scan;
> however, most people prefer to get better performance from the device.
> That patch will not be reversed."

perhaps it can be made into a module option?


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