Thanks. debug= is not recognised, interesting? but ultimately not
relevant right now since I made the relevant things IWL_INFO() in the
patch :-)

DSM 9 not indicated as valid is the one we're looking at - that's the
one that was filling 0xFFFFFFFF and thus disabling all the channels.

Sorry for the patches not applying, I didn't think the code had changed
much and didn't pay attention to base on the exact same version. Looks
like you figured it out though, thanks.

So I guess that confirms the *ACPI* fix is needed, and I was already
pretty sure the *UEFI* fix was needed (it makes less sense on ACPI than
on UEFI, tbh, since the BIOS could just return an error too, unlike on
UEFI).

8 9 and 10 being invalid means we don't have DSM_FUNC_ACTIVATE_CHANNEL,
DSM_FUNC_FORCE_DISABLE_CHANNELS and DSM_FUNC_ENERGY_DETECTION_THRESHOLD,
but I guess I don't even really know what the (firmware) consequences of
the other two are. Clearly the DISABLE_CHANNELS one we don't want to see
bad values for :-)

Thanks for testing! I'll push these through our internal pipeline and
hopefully get them out to the kernel ASAP.

(Oh and if you want to be credited as and/or Reported-by:/Tested-by:
then please says so and provide such lines here, I can't take the
information from bugzilla because it's not as public as mailling lists;
e.g. "Reported-and-tested-by: [email protected]" or with a name "Reported-
and-tested-by: Your Name <[email protected]>" or a different address or
whatever. But only if you like anyway.)

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  Intel BE201 wifi stopped working after linux-firmware
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