Re: Realtek r8822be kernel module does not negotiate 802.11ac connection

From: David R. Bergstein
Date: Fri Mar 01 2019 - 21:55:15 EST


Larry,

Following up to your last reply, I blacklisted the r8822be module,
rebooted and was unable to bring up the wireless interface via rtw88.Â
Below are some errors recorded in my system log:

Â
[Â 267.509818] rtw_pci 0000:3d:00.0: Direct firmware load for
rtw88/rtw8822b_fw.bin failed with error -2
[Â 267.509821] rtw_pci 0000:3d:00.0: failed to request firmware
[Â 267.511068] rtw_pci 0000:3d:00.0: mac power on failed
[Â 267.511072] rtw_pci 0000:3d:00.0: failed to power on mac
[Â 267.511073] rtw_pci 0000:3d:00.0: failed to setup chip efuse info
[Â 267.511075] rtw_pci 0000:3d:00.0: failed to setup chip information
[Â 267.512817] rtw_pci: probe of 0000:3d:00.0 failed with error -114

As directed, I used the rtwpci module to perform load/unload the rtw88
module before I saw the errors above. Do I still need to install firmware?

Sincerely,

David R. Bergstein

On 3/1/19 8:46 PM, Larry Finger wrote:
> On 3/1/19 4:26 PM, David R. Bergstein wrote:
>> Larry,
>>
>> Thanks for the response and detailed instructions, which allowed me to
>> build and install the rtw88 kernel module. I cannot however seem to get
>> my system to actually use the module. Just to recap this is an HP Omen
>> laptop with secure boot disabled. Upon boot-up both the new rtw88 and
>> old r8822be modules are loaded. If I unload the r8822be module the wifi
>> network connection gets terminated, even if I unload/reload the rtw88
>> module.
>>
>> Is there something else I should be doing prior to invoking rtw88, e.g.,
>> blacklisting the old module?
>
> Yes, r8822be must be blacklisted. Use the lsmod command to see what
> modules are actually loaded. You load/unload rtw88 using the rtwpci
> module.
>
> Larry
>