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Command: if_rtw89 | Section: 4 | Source: FreeBSD | File: if_rtw89.4.gz
RTW89(4) FreeBSD Kernel Interfaces Manual RTW89(4)
NAME
rtw89 - Realtek IEEE 802.11ax wireless network driver
SYNOPSIS
The driver will auto-load without any user interaction using devmatch(8)
if enabled in rc.conf(5).
Only if auto-loading is explicitly disabled, place the following lines in
rc.conf(5) to manually load the driver as a module at boot time:
kld_list="${kld_list} if_rtw89"
It is discouraged to load the driver from loader(8).
DESCRIPTION
The rtw89 driver is derived from Realtek's Linux rtw89 driver.
This driver requires firmware to be loaded before it will work. The
package wifi-firmware-rtw89-kmod from the
ports/net/wifi-firmware-rtw89-kmod port needs to be installed before the
driver is loaded. Otherwise no wlan(4) interface can be created using
ifconfig(8). One should use fwget(8) to install the correct firmware
package.
The driver uses the linuxkpi_wlan and linuxkpi compat framework to bridge
between the Linux and native FreeBSD driver code as well as to the native
net80211(4) wireless stack.
HARDWARE
The rtw89 driver supports PCIe devices with the following chipsets:
o Realtek 8851BE Wi-Fi 6 (RTL8851BE)
o Realtek 8852AE Wi-Fi 6 (RTL8852AE)
o Realtek 8852BE Wi-Fi 6 (RTL8852BE)
o Realtek 8852CE Wi-Fi 6E (RTL8852CE)
o Realtek 8922AE Wi-Fi 7 (RTL8922AE)
LOADER TUNABLES
compat.linuxkpi.skb.mem_limit
If you are running a 64bit system with more than 4GB of main
memory you need to set this tunable to 1 in loader.conf(5) and
reboot once to make it effective. This tunable will work around
a problem with DMA and limit allocations for network buffer
memory to the lower 32bit of physical memory and make the driver
work.
SEE ALSO
wlan(4), networking(7), fwget(8), ifconfig(8), wpa_supplicant(8)
HISTORY
The rtw89 driver first appeared in FreeBSD 14.2.
BUGS
Certainly.
Does not seem to work (reliably) on machines with more than 4GB of main
memory. See in the LOADER TUNABLES section above.
While rtw89 supports 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax modes, the compatibility code
currently only supports 802.11a/b/g modes. Support for 802.11n/ac/ax is
yet to come.
FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8 November 10, 2024 FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8