On 2016-12-02 18:54, Joe Ayers wrote:
> Felix,
>
> + update to NBM5/16 in table below.
>
> I am running your staging, usually takes a ~day to see a failure. No
> news means no failure to current time.
>
> testing on NS Loco M5 XW:
> [0.00] Linux version 4.4.35 (joe@AE6XE-PE) (gcc ver
On 2016-12-01 03:55, Joe Ayers wrote:
> Felix,
>
> We think this is an SOC level problem given the at803x and defect is
> embedded in the AR93xx SOC. This GPIO pin is believed to be in
> silicon. If so, the same GPIO across all hardware that uses this SOC.
>Specifically, for the Ubiquiti "Ai
Felix,
We think this is an SOC level problem given the at803x and defect is
embedded in the AR93xx SOC. This GPIO pin is believed to be in
silicon. If so, the same GPIO across all hardware that uses this SOC.
Specifically, for the Ubiquiti "AirMax" line, this SOC is relevant
to:
AirGrid HP M
On 2016-11-27 01:19, Joe Ayers wrote:
> From: Joe Ayers
>
> Fixes 19085 nanostation m5 loco xw loses interface
>
> Signed-off-by: Joe Ayers
> Signed-off-by: Trevor Paskett
> Signed-off-by: Darryl Quinn
> Signed-off-by: Conrad Lara
This fix is somewhat hackish, because it pushe