I have installed the oracular version (1.1.0-2) on my 3 servers.
Why should I downgrade? failed udate policy
As I know ubuntu LTS, the package will not get any updates for the next
10 years anyway, so I can also install it via dpkg - makes no
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https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/next/linux-
next.git/commit/?id=6f8c8bf4c7c9be1c42088689fd4370e06b46608a
"ath10k: fix module load regression with iram-recovery feature"
new patch
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yes this is the right patch and thank you!
I have updated the link in comment #12
and tested your PPA
5.11.0-2037-generic #41~20.04.2+lp1939937.2.ath10k.iram-Ubuntu SMP Mon
Sep 27 06:29: x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[3.521734] ath10k_pci :03:00.0: pci irq msi oper_irq_mode 2
A little update:
a new patch has been released on the ath10k mailing list and has been
merged into the ath git
the patch is currently in "master-pending"
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath.git/commit/?h=master-
pending=973de582639a1e45276e4e3e2f3c2d82a04ad0a6
have
5.13.0-1011-oem #15-Ubuntu SMP Fri Aug 27 09:45:09 UTC 2021 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[6.954194] ath10k_pci :03:00.0: No hardware memory
[6.954197] ath10k_pci :03:00.0: failed to copy target iram contents: -12
[6.985209] ath10k_pci :04:00.0: No hardware memory
[
So "focal-proposed" offers me the update "linux-image-5.11.0-34-generic"
5.11.0-34-generic #36~20.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Fri Aug 27 08:06:32 UTC 2021
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[7.234159] ath10k_pci :03:00.0: failed to copy target iram contents: -12
[7.242923] ath10k_pci :04:00.0:
Which kernel should I test?
Please be more precise.
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Title:
ath10k: "add target IRAM recovery feature support" breaks QCA9984
Firmware load
"Acked-by: Tim Gardner
I think for Hirsute this could wait until its at least in linux-next."
I have looked into the Hirsute Linux firmware package
linux-firmware_1.197_all.deb
The header of the QCA9984 firmware file says:
QCA-ATH10K 10.4-3.9.0.2-00131
This means that QCA9984 cards are not
thanks!
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Firmware load capability
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$ sudo apt-get install \
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> linux-modules-extra-5.11.0-2033-generic \
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Holen:1 http://ppa.launchpad.net/vicamo/ppa-1939937/ubuntu focal/main amd64
linux-hwe-5.11-headers-5.11.0-2033 all
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Hello, I use Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS.
The kernel was recently updated to 5.11
5.11.0-25-generic #27~20.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 13 17:41:23 UTC 2021
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Since then the ath10k_core driver for my QCA9984 card is broken and only
loads ~3 firmware versions
is a bit OT but..
QCA9984 (QNAP QWA-AC2600)
https://www.qnap.com/i/_attach_file/product/photo/800_500
/338_1524021711_QWA-AC2600_Front.png
QCA9984 (Netgear R7800)
https://www.netgear.de/images/Products/Networking/WirelessRouters/R7800/R7800_Hero_Transparent.png
The R7800 is running DD-WRT
I have already tested, I prefer to stay with the QCA firmware and
drivers that run for me stable and have for me fewer bugs
have 1Gbit throughput in both directions (stable)
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so we have something to do and have to rebuild our kernel all the time
:-)
only a small joke, I wish of course also that it is somehow fixed for
all
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i have also already asked the ubuntu-devs
they only take upstream patches and leave the users in the rain
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Title:
cannot change the
there are other ways
- reg->current_rd = 0x64;
+ reg->current_rd = 0x6c;
0x64 is the most restrictive domain and there the complete midband is missing
0x6c means world wide regdomain
and if you really want to use the cards without any restrictions then
the openwrt patch
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as a short feedback i have solved the problem for me as follows
i have patched the ath driver and set the eeprom to germany and
additionally i have applied an openwrt patch
then I have rebuild the module with the option "Do not enforce EEPROM
regulatory restrictions"
link to the patch (must be
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linux-image-generic-hwe-20.04
hello,
since the update to Ubuntu 20.04.1 I can no longer change the regulatory
domain of my QCA9984 cards.
This works fine with Ubuntu 16.04.7 / DD-WRT / OpenWrt.
Or
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Title:
cannot change the regulatory domain ath10k,
for comparison a self-built backport version with "Atheros dynamic user
regulatory testing"
compat: module verification failed: signature and/or required key missing -
tainting kernel
[2.820437] Loading modules backported from Linux version
v5.8-0-gbcf876870b95
[2.820437] Backport
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linux-image-generic-hwe-20.04
hello,
since the update to Ubuntu 20.04.1 I can no longer change the regulatory
domain of my QCA9984 cards.
This works fine with Ubuntu 16.04.7 / DD-WRT / OpenWrt.
Or if I build the kernel modules myself .. ("Atheros
** Description changed:
linux-image-generic-hwe-20.04
hello,
since the update to Ubuntu 20.04.1 I can no longer change the regulatory
domain of my QCA9984 cards.
This works fine with Ubuntu 16.04.7 / DD-WRT / OpenWrt.
Or if I build the kernel modules myself .. ("Atheros
** Description changed:
linux-image-generic-hwe-20.04
hello,
since the update to Ubuntu 20.04.1 I can no longer change the regulatory
domain of my QCA9984 cards.
This works fine with Ubuntu 16.04.7 / DD-WRT / OpenWrt.
Or if I build the kernel modules myself .. ("Atheros
** Description changed:
linux-image-generic-hwe-20.04
hello,
since the update to Ubuntu 20.04.1 I can no longer change the regulatory
domain of my QCA9984 cards.
This works fine with Ubuntu 16.04.7 / DD-WRT / OpenWrt.
Or if I build the kernel modules myself .. ("Atheros
Public bug reported:
linux-image-generic-hwe-20.04
hello,
since the update to Ubuntu 20.04.1 I can no longer change the regulatory
domain of my QCA9984 cards.
This works fine with Ubuntu 16.04.7 / DD-WRT / OpenWrt.
Or if I build the kernel modules myself .. ("Atheros dynamic user
regulatory
Maybe this is helpful.
The problem seems to have occurred much earlier with a ICH8
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ide/33436
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Title:
Public bug reported:
Under Ubuntu 16.04 (linux-image-4.8.0-58-generic x86_64), I cannot put
the system's storage under heavy load without receiving a bunch of
"swiotlb buffer is full" kernel error messages and sometimes filesystem
erros.
The controller is a intel ICH9R:
00:1f.5 IDE interface:
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