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FS#2102 - ipq806x: ath10k-firmware-qca9984-ct crashes system #7391
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chunkeey: Hmm, the ath10k-firmware-qca9984-ct requires the special kmod-ath10k-ct driver as well. Can you please test what happens if you also install the ath10k-ct driver? |
por: Small correction to the bug report: About need to install ath10k-ct driver: according to the package description only the ct-htt firmwares require the installation of the ath10k-ct driver.
I'll retest the ct firmware on the netgear-r7800 and will report on that. |
por: Running on R7800 now more than 10 days without any problem with CT firmware and non-CT driver. This environment has only few concurrent WiFi users, so maybe the problem only occurs with larger number of users. No suitable environment available though to test this.
~/ # opkg list-installed |grep "ath10"
ath10k-firmware-qca9984-ct - 2018-05-12-952afa49-1
kmod-ath10k - 4.14.95+2017-11-01-9
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petzah: |
adrianschmutzler: So, is the problem gone or still existing? |
por: My systems run 18.06.4 already for quite some time, without problems. Installed relevant packages: Please close this issue. |
por:
Supply the following if possible:
tplink-c2600
netgear-r7800
18.06.2
opkg remove ath10k-firmware-qca9984 && opkg install ath10k-firmware-qca9984-ct
On both systems using the -ct firmware caused a crash of the router resulting in a reboot. Replacement of the ct with the standard firmware makes the routers stable again.
No crashlogs haven been found (no persistent logging).
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