Hi Stefan,

> > I've found on a lot of devices if you just reboot with the fix it
> > doesn't always work, a full unplug reset of the power generally makes
> > it work again.
>
> the mentioned fix is correct, but it is only half of the work. There is an 
> issue in the sdhci driver which leads to an unwanted reset of the wifi chip.
>
> Please try this little x-mas present:
> https://marc.info/?l=linux-arm-kernel&m=154559884601004

Testing in progress, will update once I can test.

Also please feel free to add me to the cc: on any Raspberry Pi related
fixes/changes, with the Fedora kernel being very modular due to
supporting a wide range of HW, and likely deploying newer kernels
pretty quickly I can likely provide pretty quick testing/feedback,
also useful to see things like this early.

Thanks a lot for you're assistance here.

Peter
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