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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
** Changed in: linux-firmware (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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I'm having the same problem with my LENOVO Z51-70 running openSUSE
Tumbleweed, Kernel: 5.3.12.
Here are the complete logs:
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[ 587.566084] PM: hibernation entry
[ 587.647937] Filesystems sync: 0.081 seconds
[ 587.647940] Freez
On Ubuntu 18.04 I'm having issues such connection drop/resets with USB
device TL-WN822N-v1.1 - Atheros AR-9170 firmware
By applying @n-steph and @mangoo-wpkg method, it seems the issues are
gone.
Note: With only @n-steph I had fever issues but still issues were present.
Following @mangoo-wpkg met
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@mangoo-wpkg, that seems like valuable information upstream. Does anyone
know the procedure to get it upstream, please?
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Title:
ath10k_pci: firmw
This problem happens for me, with newest firmware, newest kernel, as of
today - but turns out only in the following situation:
- wireless router supports both 2.4 and 5 GHz
- same SSID name is used for both ranges
I.e. after disabling 5 GHz support on the router, the wifi card no longer
crashes
I have had some success (3 suspends now and not a crash) by using a
newer version of the firmware from upstream, specifically this version:
https://github.com/kvalo/ath10k-
firmware/blob/master/QCA6174/hw3.0/4.4.1.c2/firmware-6.bin_RM.4.4.1.c2-00057-QCARMSWP-1
Download that, and replace the file
/
I am seeing this occur on 16.04 and that too only on my home network. I
am using a D-Link DIR-150M router. Hope this helps in solving this bug.
$ dmesg | grep 'ath10k\|wlp5s0'
[43748.066244] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): wlp5s0: link becomes ready
[43798.366800] wlp5s0: AP 18:0f:76:8d:56:b4 chan
Just wanted to add a note here. I had noticed this only happened on my
home network, and nowhere else.
I had tried hard-setting the channels and bands but nothing affected it
on my Linksys WRT1200AC even with moving it around the house and using
extenders. At my co-working space I rarely had the i
I'm also seeing this occur on 18.10. These are some logs in my
`/var/log/syslog` around the time of the crash:
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Title:
ath10k_pci: firmware crashed!
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** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #1560973
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** Also affects: linux-firmware (Fedora) via
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1560973
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I am also facing the same issue. I see the firmware crashed logs and the
computer hangs around that time. I see this while working on the laptop
i.e I don't do suspend or resume.
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running firmware 1.173 the problem persists.
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Title:
ath10k_pci: firmware crashed!
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The deep sleep kernel command-line parameter had no discernible effect.
The laptop ran for me for 3 days on mains without the firmware crashing
and now just has after the first sleep. This was running 1.173.1
firmware so I will now downgrade and test.
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PS: kernel 4.15.0-33 will not work with the downgraded linux-firmware,
but 4.15.0-32 and earlier will.
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Title:
ath10k_pci: firmware crashed!
To
For those on Bionic and who recently met the trouble, try down-grading
linux-firmware to 1.73 from 1.73.1. Test.
I have a different wifi chipset and met problems wifi with the update solved by
the downgrading.
Of course, YMMV. If this helps, then a new bug report must be filed for each
chipset
I have never had problems wit heat or sleep, so I would see this issue
completely unrelated.
Also it did work for me, fine, for months in the past and I changed
nothing to the system.
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I'd made precisely one change to the config on the XPS9370; which was to
add deep sleep to the kernel boot parameters for grub, vis.
```
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="splash mem_sleep_default=deep"
```
as otherwise this device didn't always sleep on lid close. I'm going to
revert that (and pay atte
For me the firmware also crashes on a
> 02:00.0 Network controller: Qualcomm Atheros QCA6174 802.11ac Wireless
> Network Adapter (rev 32)
And it is always the same log.
I changed nothing on my wifi, so the issue must have been introduced by
some change in ubuntu.
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Seen on a Dell XPS 9370 with Bionic
root@xps:~# uname -a
Linux xps 4.15.0-23-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 23 18:02:16 UTC 2018 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
root@xps:~# dpkg -l | grep linux-firmware
ii linux-firmware 1.173.1
I'm having still (06/2018, Ubuntu 18.04, latest linux-firmware) the
issue with the crashing ath10k_pci firmware, mostly after the laptop
goes to suspend mode.
My workaround currently is restarting it via:
sudo rmmod ath10k_pci
sudo modprobe ath10k_pci
sudo ifup -a
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Title:
I face very similar problem, but I have v2.1 hardware of QCA6174 (I assume you
do not have QCA6147 neither).
I installed Kubuntu Bionic Beaver (18.04) from fresh.
I still face the firmware crash IF (and only if) I switch off / hibernate my
laptop with active WIFI connection.
If I switch off wifi
I tried what Wren tried, but this did not fix the problem for me. I
replaced the entire QCA6147 directory, not just hw3.0. Still no luck.
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Before pulling in the new firmware, I tried the upstream kernel per the
wiki instructions I found in the Ubuntu wiki. The same problem existed
there. Now, I am running the artful kernel with the bionic firmware
files that I manually copied over as indicated above.
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The updated firmware used in the bionic branch of the linux-firmware
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Status: New => Confirmed
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To be clear, I did this:
FWIW, I did the following:
$ git clone git://kernel.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/linux-firmware.git
...
$ cd linux-firmware
$ git checkout bionic
...
$ sudo cp ath10k/QCA6147/hw3.0/* /lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA6147/hw3.0/
Then I rebooted.
The new firmware seems to drop my connections
Here is another confirmation of this bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1490172
and downgrading to a previous version of linux-firmware (as suggested
above, and to xenial-updates in my case), made the problem disappear:
$ dpkg -l | grep linux-firmware
ii linux-firmware
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Since LP wrapped up the kernel messages above, here is the full
kernel.log.
** Attachment added: "kern.log.1"
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