Name of registrant as specified in its charter) # Automatically generated file DO NOT EDIT.ĬONFIG_CC_VERSION_TEXT="gcc (Ubuntu 10.2.0-13ubuntu1) 10.2.Date of report (Date of earliest event reported): March 14, 2016 > All feedback is very valuable and gives us guidance on what we need to Thank everybody involved for their work on this, if there are any outĭebug outputs or configurations I should share I would be happy to. Also, both Wifi anīluetooth were available after each standby. Manager sometimes reported a question mark as status. Time, the connection seemed to be stable, even if the Gnome Network Hope to have a handover between different access points. System to standby three times and also did some wandering around in the My tests ran for about 45 minutes, in which I put the Simultaneously (and streaming some music and downloads to stress testīoth connections). I tested both the Wifi and also connected some Bluetooth headsets > * make and model of the laptop/computer (eg. This kernel parameter is not set explicitly in the boot options > * do you use the memmap kernel parameter Previously suggested (see attached config).
No code changes to the kernel, just some kernel configs enabled as > * if there are other changes in the kernel, patches, reverts etc > * name of the bringup branch tag you used > In the reports try to include at least: Version 1.1.4 and disabled the "Fastboot" mode in the BIOS setup. In addition to use the updated bringup-branch, I also updated my BIOS to Messages in dmesg, it seems to work extremely well on my Dell XPS 9310. Just compiled the kernel with the attached settings and even with the > use QCA6390 on Dell laptops with Linux.
> my plan is to send "dummy instructions" for a wider audience how to > without any extra patches or memmap hacks. I'm hoping that ath11k would be usable using this branch, > Especially I would like to hear how Dell laptops are > them privately to me or to the public ath11k list. > All feedback very welcome, both positive and negative. > * add patch: "ath11k: start vdev if a bss peer is already created" > "mm/page_alloc: place pages to tail in _free_pages_core()"" > * add workaround for 32M firmare memory problem: "HACK: Revert > * add wink's workaround for MHI M2 issues: "HACK: mhi: disable M2 state"
> * remove unneeded patch "HACK: ath11k: add delays to suspend and resume handlers" > there are updates in ath11k-qca6390-bringup branch and the new tag > (Bcc: people reporting qca6390 problems) 21:27 ` Justin Mazzola Paluska 2 siblings, 1 reply 20+ messages in threadįrom: Thomas Krause 12:28 UTC ( / raw) Dell XPS 13 9310)Īll feedback is very valuable and gives us guidance on what we need toĪth11k mailing ^ raw reply 20+ messages in thread * make and model of the laptop/computer (eg. * if there are other changes in the kernel, patches, reverts etc * name of the bringup branch tag you used My plan is to send "dummy instructions" for a wider audience how to Without any extra patches or memmap hacks. Them privately to me or to the public ath11k list.Įspecially I would like to hear how Dell laptops areīehaving. * add patch: "ath11k: start vdev if a bss peer is already created"Īll feedback very welcome, both positive and negative. "mm/page_alloc: place pages to tail in _free_pages_core()"" * add workaround for 32M firmare memory problem: "HACK: Revert * add wink's workaround for MHI M2 issues: "HACK: mhi: disable M2 state" * remove unneeded patch "HACK: ath11k: add delays to suspend and resume handlers" There are updates in ath11k-qca6390-bringup branch and the new tag ` (2 more replies) 0 siblings, 3 replies 20+ messages in thread
Ath11k-qca6390-bringup-202012140938: rebate to v5.10 and MHI M2 workaround archive mirror help / color / mirror / Atom feed * ath11k-qca6390-bringup-202012140938: rebate to v5.10 and MHI M2 workaround 9:56 Kalle Valo