Hi,
just a short message to mention I booted the 4.14 kernel and grabbed
what was in /sys/class/devcoredump/devcd1/data into a file. I'm not sure
if it could be useful, but did it anyways... Let me know if it's useful
and I'll post the binary somewhere.
Thanks
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Hi again,
I tried the few patch that made it to this list without any real
success... I suppose the issue isn't that easy to reproduce on your side
so... Shall I try a git bisect, building only that module and see if I
can narrow it down a bit ? I'm no expert with git or git bisect for that
Hello,
thanks for the quick answer. To answer Ganapathi's question, all I have
to do in order to trigger the issue is to:
1. Upgrade kernel as usual.
2. Reboot and see the wifi going insane.
If I want to get it working properly I have to:
1. Downgrade kernel to 4.12.12.
2. Make sure
vell Mwifiex wireless driver: mwifiex_pcie broken on
> Marvell ESPRESSOBin
>
> Hello,
> is the recent patch for mwifiex the one Ganapathi was talking about, to fix
> mwifiex on espressobin ?
Yes
> If so, I tried it (in v1 I admit), without no real
> change.
Can you
Hello,
is the recent patch for mwifiex the one Ganapathi was talking about, to
fix mwifiex on espressobin ? If so, I tried it (in v1 I admit), without
no real change. The interface is no longer shown as 'no-carrier' but
there is still the timeout, and all the messages about fw being in bad
Hi Ganapathi,
thank you a lot for the quick answer :). Would it be possible for you to
send me the patch to fix this, so I could patch the kernel myself ? I'd
really appreciate that, and also would like to know a bit more about the
issue, yes, I'm curious. :) I like learning things.
--
Ellie
Hi Elie,
> --
> Hello,
> I noticed the Marvell Mwifiex wireless driver ended up broken since kernel
> 4.13.0, and it is still the case with 4.14.0 on the Marvell ESPRESSOBin,
> soled by
> Globalscale Technology. I bought the