On my XPS 9370 the problem was only reproductible on 1 type of wireless
access point and only when the network SSID was set to use both the
2.4Ghz and 5Ghz bands.
Configuring the access point to have different SSID for the 2.4Ghz and
5Ghz WIFI bands solved the issue.
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Same problem for me. Dell XPS 13 9380 ubuntu edition.
Happens at least once a day, sometimes more often. Seems to happen more when
the network load is not high.
I've upgraded to the latest firmware, but without improvement.
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Wireless regularly breaking (ath10k firmware crashed!) after upgrade
to Cosmic on Dell
Same issue here.
Tried latest firmware (WLAN.RM.4.4.1-00151-QCARMSWPZ-2) but no
improvement .
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Wireless regularly breaking (
Same issue here, Dell 9570. It seems to happen more often when I have
Bluetooth devices associated.
[ 5954.587078] ath10k_pci :3b:00.0: firmware crashed! (guid
29b90296-0ef9-4140-8a80-abe8ab57a186)
[ 5954.587092] ath10k_pci :3b:00.0: qca6174 hw3.2 target 0x0503 chip_id
0x00340aff sub
** Summary changed:
- Wireless regularly breaking (ath10k firmware crashed!) after upgrade to Cosmic
+ Wireless regularly breaking (ath10k firmware crashed!) after upgrade to
Cosmic on Dell XPS 13 9370
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This also affects Dell Precision 5520 running Ubuntu 19.04.
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Title:
Wireless regularly breaking (ath10k firmware crashed!) after upgrade
to Cosmic
Status in
Mike,
Please attach full dmesg, thanks!
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Title:
Wireless regularly breaking (ath10k firmware crashed!) after upgrade
to Cosmic
S
Broken with the latest firmware:
[Tue Jul 23 06:11:13 2019] ath10k_pci :02:00.0: failed to wake target for
read32 at 0x0003a028: -110
[Tue Jul 23 06:11:13 2019] ath10k_pci :02:00.0: failed to wake target for
read32 at 0x0003a028: -110
[Tue Jul 23 06:11:14 2019] ath10k_pci :02:00.0: f
Ok, looks like I was still running an older firmware version. I upgraded by:
Checking out the ath10k firmware repo
https://github.com/kvalo/ath10k-firmware.git
Copying the latest firmware for my card from
ath10k-firmware/QCA6174/hw3.0/4.4.1.c3/firmware-6.bin_WLAN.RM.4.4.1.c3-00035
to /lib/firm
This also affects the Dell XPS 13 9380 and Disco 19.04. The issue occurs after
resume from sleep.
Firmware version RM.4.4.1.c2-00057-QCARMSWP-1 (latest from the ath git repo)
Kernel version 5.0.0-20-generic
dmesg output:
[Sun Jul 21 11:43:10 2019] ath10k_pci :02:00.0: failed to read device
r
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Assignee: Kai-Heng Feng (kaihengfeng) => (unassigned)
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Wireless regularly breaking (ath10k
Possible to try Cosmic's firmware + Bionic's v4.15 kernel? Let's find
the which package introduces the regression first.
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Wir
Any updates or progress being made on this?
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I think the firmware is the same, so only the board-2.bin file needs to
be copied.
I am still seeing the issue with new board-2.bin.
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Using the firmware from Comment #5 above stopped the wireless and my my
Bluetooth mouse from working, so I have reverted it to the standard
Ubuntu version.
sudo lspci -vvv -s 02:00.0 gives:
02:00.0 Network controller: Qualcomm Atheros QCA6174 802.11ac Wireless Network
Adapter (rev 32)
Su
According to [1], new firmware can fix the issue.
[1]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1799988/comments/42
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Please attach output of `sudo lspci -vvv -s 02:00.0`.
I think I've seen several platforms that requires to tweak PCI ASPM bits.
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Correct. Since I have been using Deep instead of S2Idle I have seen the
issue less -- though it has only been a couple of days as I was not
using this machine over the holidays. Even when it does break, Deep
suspending and resuming the machine brings the wireless back up and
working.
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Do you mean the issue happen less frequently when using S3 instead of
S2Idle? I thought this should be the other way around.
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Done, thanks Kai-Heng. How can I check I'm using the new versions?
$ dmesg | grep ath10k
[ 15.152725] ath10k_pci :02:00.0: enabling device ( -> 0002)
[ 15.154816] ath10k_pci :02:00.0: pci irq msi oper_irq_mode 2 irq_mode 0
reset_mode 0
[ 15.436782] ath10k_pci :02:00.0: qca61
The firmware for this device got updated recently [1].
Please copy binary blobs in [2] to the same relative path under /lib/firmwares/.
[1] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-
firmware.git/commit/?id=a87eb5f7bac0f70ade57da57d9126d14eee12336
[2] https://git.kernel.org/p
Normally (maybe always?) it is when the network is idle. Thanks.
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Was the network is under heavy load, or in idle?
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