Description of problem: After upgrading the kernel version to 5.10, there are problems with the driver of RTL8821ce: 1. Cannot connect to the internet using it. 2. When going to MCC, to turn on the Wi-Fi, a dialog box with "Unable to find network interface for selected device (using driver rtl8821ce)." Steps to Reproduce: 1. Have RTL8821ce network card. 2. Upgrade the kernel version to 5.10. 3. Try connecting to Wi-Fi.
can you post output of "lspcidrake -v" in 5.10 series kernels there the in-tree rtw88 driver has gained support for 8821ce devices. you could also try to remove any configured wireless device, and reboot back into 5.10 series kernel and try to re-configure the wireless. does it work then ?
(In reply to Thomas Backlund from comment #1) > can you post output of "lspcidrake -v" > > in 5.10 series kernels there the in-tree rtw88 driver has gained support for > 8821ce devices. > > > you could also try to remove any configured wireless device, and reboot back > into 5.10 series kernel and try to re-configure the wireless. > > does it work then ? The output of "lspcidrake -v" is: i2c_i801 : Intel Corporation|Sunrise Point-LP SMBus [SERIAL_SMBUS] (vendor:8086 device:9d23 subv:103c subd:84a7) (rev: 21) xhci_pci : Intel Corporation|Sunrise Point-LP USB 3.0 xHCI Controller [SERIAL_USB] (vendor:8086 device:9d2f subv:103c subd:84a7) (rev: 21) Card:Intel 810 and later: Intel Corporation|UHD Graphics 620 [DISPLAY_VGA] (vendor:8086 device:5917 subv:103c subd:84a7) (rev: 07) unknown : SK hynix|BC501 NVMe Solid State Drive 512GB (vendor:1c5c device:1327 subv:1c5c subd:0000) unknown : Intel Corporation|Sunrise Point-LP PCI Express Root Port #5 [BRIDGE_PCI] (vendor:8086 device:9d14) (rev: f1) intel_pch_thermal: Intel Corporation|Sunrise Point-LP Thermal subsystem [SIGNAL_OTHER] (vendor:8086 device:9d31 subv:103c subd:84a7) (rev: 21) unknown : Intel Corporation|Sunrise Point-LP PCI Express Root Port #9 [BRIDGE_PCI] (vendor:8086 device:9d18) (rev: f1) unknown : Intel Corporation|Xeon E3-1200 v6/7th Gen Core Processor Host Bridge/DRAM Registers [BRIDGE_HOST] (vendor:8086 device:5914 subv:103c subd:84a7) (rev: 08) snd_hda_intel : Intel Corporation|Sunrise Point-LP HD Audio [MULTIMEDIA_AUDIO_DEV] (vendor:8086 device:9d71 subv:103c subd:84a7) (rev: 21) Card:NVIDIA GeForce 635 series and later: NVIDIA Corporation|GM108M [GeForce MX110] [DISPLAY_3D] (vendor:10de device:174e subv:103c subd:84a7) (rev: a2) mei_me : Intel Corporation|Sunrise Point-LP CSME HECI #1 [COMMUNICATION_OTHER] (vendor:8086 device:9d3a subv:103c subd:84a7) (rev: 21) unknown : Intel Corporation|Sunrise Point-LP PCI Express Root Port #6 [BRIDGE_PCI] (vendor:8086 device:9d15) (rev: f1) processor_thermal_device: Intel Corporation|Xeon E3-1200 v5/E3-1500 v5/6th Gen Core Processor Thermal Subsystem [SIGNAL_OTHER] (vendor:8086 device:1903 subv:103c subd:84a7) (rev: 08) r8169 : Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.|RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller [NETWORK_ETHERNET] (vendor:10ec device:8168 subv:103c subd:84a7) (rev: 15) unknown : Intel Corporation|Sunrise Point LPC Controller/eSPI Controller [BRIDGE_ISA] (vendor:8086 device:9d4e subv:103c subd:84a7) (rev: 21) unknown : Intel Corporation|Xeon E3-1200 v5/v6 / E3-1500 v5 / 6th/7th/8th Gen Core Processor Gaussian Mixture Model [SYSTEM_OTHER] (vendor:8086 device:1911 subv:103c subd:84a7) unknown : Intel Corporation|Sunrise Point-LP PCI Express Root Port #1 [BRIDGE_PCI] (vendor:8086 device:9d10) (rev: f1) unknown : Intel Corporation|Sunrise Point-LP PMC [MEMORY_OTHER] (vendor:8086 device:9d21 subv:103c subd:84a7) (rev: 21) unknown : Intel Corporation|82801 Mobile SATA Controller [RAID mode] [STORAGE_RAID] (vendor:8086 device:282a subv:103c subd:84a7) (rev: 21) rtw88_8821ce : Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.|RTL8821CE 802.11ac PCIe Wireless Network Adapter [NETWORK_OTHER] (vendor:10ec device:c821 subv:103c subd:831a) hub : Linux 5.10.1-desktop-1.mga8 xhci-hcd|xHCI Host Controller [Hub|Unused|Full speed (or root) hub] (vendor:1d6b device:0002) usbhid : RAPOO|Rapoo 2.4G Wireless Device [Human Interface Device|Boot Interface Subclass|Mouse] (vendor:24ae device:1100) usb_storage : SanDisk|Cruzer Glide 3.0 [Mass Storage|SCSI|Bulk-Only] (vendor:0781 device:5597) uvcvideo : Foxlink|HP TrueVision HD Camera [Video|Video Control] (vendor:05c8 device:03ba) btusb : Realtek |Bluetooth Radio [Wireless|Radio Frequency|Bluetooth] (vendor:0bda device:b00a) hub : Linux 5.10.1-desktop-1.mga8 xhci-hcd|xHCI Host Controller [Hub|Unused|Full speed (or root) hub] (vendor:1d6b device:0003) hid_generic : RAPOO Rapoo 2.4G Wireless Device hid_generic : RAPOO Rapoo 2.4G Wireless Device Re-configuring the wireless devices did not solve the problem.
(In reply to Omer I.S. from comment #2) > rtw88_8821ce : Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.|RTL8821CE 802.11ac PCIe > Wireless Network Adapter [NETWORK_OTHER] (vendor:10ec device:c821 subv:103c > subd:831a) ok so the new rtw88 kernel driver definately detects your hw. is rtlwifi-firmware installed Can you check if there are some references to the old driver in /etc ? as root do: grep -R rtl8821ce /etc also please check dmesg or journal for any errors reported regarding rtw88
(In reply to Thomas Backlund from comment #3) > (In reply to Omer I.S. from comment #2) > > > rtw88_8821ce : Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.|RTL8821CE 802.11ac PCIe > > Wireless Network Adapter [NETWORK_OTHER] (vendor:10ec device:c821 subv:103c > > subd:831a) > > > ok so the new rtw88 kernel driver definately detects your hw. > > > is rtlwifi-firmware installed > No, it is not installed. > > Can you check if there are some references to the old driver in /etc ? > > as root do: > > grep -R rtl8821ce /etc The output is: grep: /etc/alternatives/jre_openjdk/lib/security/cacerts: No such file or directory grep: /etc/alternatives/jre_11/lib/security/cacerts: No such file or directory grep: /etc/alternatives/jre/lib/security/cacerts: No such file or directory grep: /etc/alternatives/jre_11_openjdk/lib/security/cacerts: No such file or directory grep: /etc/grub2-efi.cfg: No such file or directory grep: /etc/java/java-11-openjdk/java-11-openjdk-11.0.9.6-0.0.ea.1.mga8.x86_64/lib/security/cacerts: No such file or directory > > also please check dmesg or journal for any errors reported regarding rtw88 How to check?
(In reply to Omer I.S. from comment #4) > (In reply to Thomas Backlund from comment #3) > > is rtlwifi-firmware installed > > > No, it is not installed. Canyou intstall it, reboot and try to reconfigure wireless
(In reply to Thomas Backlund from comment #5) > (In reply to Omer I.S. from comment #4) > > (In reply to Thomas Backlund from comment #3) > > > > is rtlwifi-firmware installed > > > > > No, it is not installed. > > > Canyou intstall it, reboot and try to reconfigure wireless I cannot connect to the internet from Mageia at this moment, is there a way to download it to Windows and then move it to Mageia?
If you still have kernel 5.9 installed, you can boot with that kernel and access internet. otherwise, download this: http://ftp.free.fr/mirrors/mageia.org/distrib/cauldron/x86_64/media/nonfree/release/rtlwifi-firmware-20201118-1.mga8.nonfree.noarch.rpm and save it on an usb. then you can install it with urpmi (or doubleclicking on in should suggest installing it with the package manager)
(In reply to Thomas Backlund from comment #7) > If you still have kernel 5.9 installed, you can boot with that kernel and > access internet. > > otherwise, download this: > http://ftp.free.fr/mirrors/mageia.org/distrib/cauldron/x86_64/media/nonfree/ > release/rtlwifi-firmware-20201118-1.mga8.nonfree.noarch.rpm > > and save it on an usb. > > then you can install it with urpmi (or doubleclicking on in should suggest > installing it with the package manager) Installing rtlwifi-firmware did not solve the problem, and upgrading the kernel version removes the driver from the system.
Hi, thanks reporting this. Assigning to Kernel and Drivers maintainers.
CC: (none) => ouaurelienAssignee: bugsquad => kernel
Hi all, Here, the same issue. I can't connect to wifi in Hp 250 G7 with Realtek RTL8821CE. Greetings!
CC: (none) => joselp
In HP 250 G7 with Mageia 8 Beta 2.
The Wi-Fi works correctly if updating the Wi-Fi firmware before the Kernel.
(In reply to Omer I.S. from comment #12) > The Wi-Fi works correctly if updating the Wi-Fi firmware before the Kernel. The problem is back a few days after updating.
CC: (none) => omeritzicschwartz
Closing this bug, the internet connection is good now.
Resolution: (none) => WORKSFORMEStatus: NEW => RESOLVED