On 9 June 2011 00:51, Tony Houghton <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Go back to the first good commit, then apply the patch to reg.h to
>> pick up the change to AR9285_WA_DEFAULT.
>> Then test with that.
>>
>> The only change in your tree should be to reg.h:
>>
>> http://git390.marist.edu/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=linux-2.6.git;a=blobdiff;f=drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath9k/reg.h;h=7e36ad7421b77f6464c8bc810c9b1276209fe329;hp=198e41dd38a6142e232a22807d665f78dbecae72;hb=53bc7aa08b48e5cd745f986731cc7dc24eef2a9f;hpb=d5cdfacb35ed886271d1ccfffbded98d3447da17
>
> Right, it did crash with this patch. This time I was able to rmmod ath9k
> once but it crashed on rmload ath9k. I also had a freeze while booting
> up. That was on AC power. With this version, running on battery power
> seems to greatly reduce the chances of a crash, if not prevent it
> altogether. I had noticed this on previous stock kernels, but recent
> ones crash on battery power too.

Ok, so just to be sure:

* if you boot a kernel without that AR9285_WA_DEFAULT patch from the
"bad" commit, things work fine, and
* if you boot a kernel with the AR9285_WA_DEFAULT patch applied from
the "bad" commit, things break?


Adrian
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