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Date:      Fri, 24 Jun 2016 22:17:17 +0200
From:      Ralf Wenk <iz-rpi03@hs-karlsruhe.de>
To:        "Thomas Laus" <lausts@acm.org>
Cc:        FreeBSD ARM <freebsd-arm@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: 'urtwn' & 'urtwnfw' Devices Unknown in r302145
Message-ID:  <E1bGXXR-00HZ00-K3@smtp.hs-karlsruhe.de>
In-Reply-To: <576D33B9.19054.E2ECD@lausts.acm.org>
References:  <20160623220014.GA73746@mail.laus.org>,  <E1bGNqB-0096kk-EF@smtp.hs-karlsruhe.de> <576D33B9.19054.E2ECD@lausts.acm.org>

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Thomas Laus <lausts=40acm.org> wrote:
> Ralf Wenk <iz-rpi03=40hs-karlsruhe.de>
> > =5B...=5D
> > In my old RPi kernel configuration I use in one line:
> >=20
> > makeoptions     MODULES_OVERRIDE=3D=22wlan wlan_ccmp wlan_tkip wlan_w=
ep
> >  wlan_amrr wlan_rssadapt wlan_xauth wlan_acl urtwn urtwnfw firmware=
=22
> >=20
> > I am unsure about the =22MODULES_EXTRA=22 line. May be you should jus=
t add
> > the missing drivers there.
> >=20
> The modules are not being built at all with a kernel build because they=
 are=20
> not being found by the build script.  I have this problem on both my am=
d64=20
> and arm computers.  I just performed a fresh checkout of my source tree=
 and=20
> compared the location of the urtwn and urtwnfw files on my FreeBSD 10 R=
elease=20
> and FreeBSD 11 computers.  I am including the logs from the run on the =
amd4=20
> computer because it builds faster than my BeagleBone.  The results are =
the=20
> same.

Hm,

> config: Error: device =22urtwn=22 is unknown
> config: Error: device =22urtwnfw=22 is unknown

reminds me, that the urtwn device was moved to a new location=5B1=5D whil=
e
I was following CURRENT. I do think that caused such error messages
before I used the new location in my kernel configuration.

Ralf

=5B1=5D: 11.0-ALPHA4: sys/dev/urtwn/
     10.3-STABLE: sys/dev/usb/wlan/




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