Thanks Emmanuel.

On 01/12/15 06:03, Emmanuel Grumbach wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 10:23 PM, Chris Clayton
> <[email protected]> wrote:

[snip]

>>>
>>> The first one (c93edc639392df733c7d72db4376a9add775d18a) is tagged for 
>>> stable.
>>
>> Ah, sorry I missed that.
>>
>>> Are you using bluetooth?
>>
>> Yes, I have a bluetooth mouse and use bluetooth for audio from time to time.
>>
>>> Are you able to tell me which of the two really helps?
>>
>> It's c93edc639392df733c7d72db4376a9add775d18a that helps. With that applied, 
>> I can set off a task which, in a loop,
>> continually copies a 180MB file from a server on my network. The network 
>> remained stable for over 30 minutes before I
>> killed the task. Without the patch, the network fails during the first 
>> iteration of copying the file.
>>

Just by way of confirmation, I'm now running 3.19.0-rc4 with 
c93edc639392df733c7d72db4376a9add775d18a applied and my
network is stable. None of the other patches from iwlwifi-fixes that I was 
previously using are applied.

Thanks for your help.

>> a9dc5060bf3a32ac3dad472f15416054b92dc5b5 doesn't seem to have any effect on 
>> the instability.
> 
> Ok - I am not surprised - thanks.
> c93edc... allows to use 2 antennas instead of one only. Technically,
> one would be enough, but apparently, in your configuration, using 2
> antennas allows to improve reliability.
> 
>>
>>
>>> Unless I am missing something, the first one
>>> (c93edc639392df733c7d72db4376a9add775d18a) should help only if you
>>> disabled power save. Is that the case?
>>
>> Not that I know of. The only power-related thing in my init scripts is 
>> echoing 5 to /proc/sys/vm/laptop_mode, which I
>> believe configures disk activity to save power. The mouse does have a power 
>> saving feature, however. According to the
>> manual, it reduces its power consumption in steps the longer it is inactive. 
>> As I frequently work in kde's konsole
>> terminal application, mouse inactivity is common.
>>
>> Hope this helps and feel free to request additional information.
> 
> Ok - I checked the code and we enable the redundancy mentioned above
> (2 antenna instead of 1) even if power save is enabled.
> FWIW - this redundancy is also called "diversity".

<Smile>. Over 30 years working in the IT industry tells me that is a trick 
vendors have been using for a long time in
order to try and confuse customers into buying something they've already got! 
:-)
> 
> Thanks.
> 
>>
>> Chris
>>>
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