On 10/01/2017 01:59 AM, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote: > Lo! The wifi connection of my Dell XPS13 (9360) with its QCA6174 > sometimes suddenly stops working since I switched to 4.14-rc2+. Every > time it happens, there is this error message in dmesg: > >> ath10k_pci 0000:3a:00.0: failed to extract amsdu: -11 > I have to switch wifi off and on with the hotkey to reconnect. I can > trigger the aborts by starting a big download and waiting a few minutes. > Sometimes the connections aborts during normal load. Installing the > latest firmware didn't help. The wifi works just fine with 4.13.3. While > investigating this I noticed a few messages in dmesg that only appear in > 4.14-rc (I used 35dbba31be52):
You do run the 4.13.3 v.s 4.14-rc with the same QCA6174 firmwrae, right? Just want to understand the test setup here so that I could give it a try myself, and in 11ac or 11n mode you're testing? >> ath10k_pci 0000:3a:00.0: Direct firmware load for >> ath10k/pre-cal-pci-0000:3a:00.0.bin failed with error -2 >> ath10k_pci 0000:3a:00.0: Direct firmware load for >> ath10k/cal-pci-0000:3a:00.0.bin failed with error -2 > Do they have anything to do with this? Hardware is This error message is confusing since QCA6174 is not supporting pre-calibration feature, this reminds me that we need to clean this up. >> 3a:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Qualcomm Atheros QCA6174 802.11ac >> Wireless Network Adapter [168c:003e] (rev 32) > Wifi Firmware: > >> firmware ver WLAN.RM.4.4.1-00026-QCARMSWP-1 api 6 features >> wowlan,ignore-otp,raw-mode crc32 7b90c3fc >> board_file api 2 bmi_id N/A crc32 414716a3 > Should I try to bisect this or is this issue already known? Side note > FYI: I also updated the BIOS of the XPS13 recently (but there is a newer > one available that I haven't installed yet) and switched to a newer > Fedora version, but that afaics hasn't anything to do with this, as 4.13 > works just fine (famous last words...) I am not aware of this failure, so since you've setup that is easy to reproduce the case. Would you mind do a bisect to locate the failure, please? Also before you're trying to bisect the kernel change, can you also give it a try to roll back to older firmwares or move to the latest one *WLAN.RM.4.4.1-00051-QCARMSWP-1***to isolate if this is a firmware issue. -- Ryan Hsu _______________________________________________ ath10k mailing list [email protected] http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/ath10k
