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Title:
kernel crash with ath10k_pci
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
My Dell XPS 13 9360 has experienced in the past week three kernel
crashes related to ath10k_pci. I was using my laptop and no particular
network activity was taking place: ssh connections in one case, web
browsing in another, email sync in the third. The symptom is the
network stops working. When I try from Network Manager to set wireless
off, the system starts to go nuts. Trying to reboot leads to a
deadlock with the message:
Virtual device wlp58s0 asks to queue packet!
going on and on and the only way out is through the power button
cycle. At the reboot, the wireless network is turned off. The kernel
reports a WARNING, and I am attaching it.
OS is
LSB Version:
core-11.1.0ubuntu2-noarch:printing-11.1.0ubuntu2-noarch:security-11.1.0ubuntu2-noarch
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
Release: 20.04
Codename: focal
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