I'm not sure what the bug is here (since there are multiple comments with possibly unrelated symptoms), but it doesn't appear to be an issue with wireless-tools since wireless-tools are only the userspace tools used for managing the wireless devices - they're not involved with firmware loading at all. Marking 'invalid' for wireless-tools, leaving the kernel task open.
I'm not sure what the bug is here (since there are multiple comments with possibly unrelated symptoms), but it doesn't appear to be an issue with wireless-tools since wireless-tools are only the userspace tools used for managing the wireless devices - they're not involved with firmware loading at all. Marking 'invalid' for wireless-tools, leaving the kernel task open.