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FS#2659 - RE450v2 QCA9880 5GHz Memory leak #7536

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openwrt-bot opened this issue Dec 8, 2019 · 0 comments
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FS#2659 - RE450v2 QCA9880 5GHz Memory leak #7536

openwrt-bot opened this issue Dec 8, 2019 · 0 comments
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Kabbone:

Device: TP-Link RE450v2
OpenWRT: 19.07.0-rc{1,2} ath79 build (18.06 not tested)

Steps to reproduce:
Activating 5GHz network with following drivers in use:
ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct 2019-10-03-d622d160-1
kmod-ath10k-ct 4.14.156+2019-09-09-5e8cd86f-1

When you activate the 5GHz WiFi you can see how the memory gets eaten up slowly, it takes max. 5-10 min until the device runs out of memory and will not be reachable anymore (except ping). Already tried different things, like no crack protection, different channels, auto channels, all signal width, without 802.11r.
With the mainline drivers:
ath10k-firmware-qca988x - 2019-10-03-d622d160-1
kmod-ath10k - 4.14.156+4.19.85-1-1
everything seems to work fine. So an easy workaround could be reverting these files in the automatic build.

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