Hi Chris,

thank you for you analysis, it is very helpful

> Doh! Cut and paste error ...
>
> On 01/11/15 12:56, Chris Clayton wrote:
> > Hi Kalle,
> >
> > Having recently bought a new laptop, I've just started using the iwlwifi 
> > driver for wireless networking. I found both
> > 3.18.x and the current development tree to be very unreliable due to 
> > frequent disconnections from the router.
> >
> > Before you merged them into your tree, I grabbed the latest fixes from 
> > iwlwifi-fixes tree and applied them to the
> > development kernel. Since I did that I've had no problems at all with 
> > dropped connections. I then looked at each patch
> > to see whether it might be applicable to 3.18 and found that two of them 
> > looked as if they should be useful. They are:
> >
> > c93edc639392df733c7d72db4376a9add775d18a - iwlwifi: mvm: don't allow 
> > diversity if BT Coex / TT forbid it
>
> The above should have been:
>
> c93edc639392df733c7d72db4376a9add775d18a - iwlwifi: mvm: fix Rx with both 
> chains
>
> >
> > a9dc5060bf3a32ac3dad472f15416054b92dc5b5 - iwlwifi: mvm: fix out of bounds 
> > access to tid_to_mac80211_ac
> >
> > With those two applied, I've had stable wireless networking on 3.18.2 and, 
> > more recently, 3.18.2. Consequently, they
> > seem appropriate for tagging for 3.18-stable, but, as far as I can see, 
> > they haven't been tagged for stable. Apologies,
> > if I'm mistaken, but if I'm not, could you consider submitting the two 
> > patches for inclusion in 3.18, please? Of course,
> > they may be appropriate to earlier kernels too - I haven't looked.
> >

The first one (c93edc639392df733c7d72db4376a9add775d18a) is tagged for stable.
Are you using bluetooth?
Are you able to tell me which of the two really helps?
Unless I am missing something, the first one
(c93edc639392df733c7d72db4376a9add775d18a) should help only if you
disabled power save. Is that the case?
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