Kalle Valo <kvalo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > Thomas Gleixner <tglx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > >> On Wed, Nov 04 2020 at 14:04, Thomas Krause wrote: >>> config) but CONFIG_INTEL_IOMMU_DEFAULT_ON needed to be set manually. I >>> hope this helps, if there is more I can do to debug it on my side I'm >>> happy to do so. >> >>> [ 0.050130] DMAR: [Firmware Bug]: Your BIOS is broken; DMAR >>> reported at address 0! >>> BIOS vendor: Dell Inc.; Ver: 1.1.1; Product Version: >> >>> [ 0.103693] DMAR: Host address width 39 >>> [ 0.103693] DMAR: DRHD base: 0x000000fed90000 flags: 0x0 >>> [ 0.103697] DMAR: dmar0: reg_base_addr fed90000 ver 4:0 cap >>> 1c0000c40660462 ecap 69e2ff0505e >>> [ 0.103698] DMAR: DRHD base: 0x000000fed84000 flags: 0x0 >>> [ 0.103701] DMAR: dmar1: reg_base_addr fed84000 ver 1:0 cap >>> d2008c40660462 ecap f050da >>> [ 0.103702] DMAR: DRHD base: 0x000000fed86000 flags: 0x0 >>> [ 0.103706] DMAR: dmar2: reg_base_addr fed86000 ver 1:0 cap >>> d2008c40660462 ecap f050da >>> [ 0.103707] DMAR: DRHD base: 0x00000000000000 flags: 0x1 >>> [ 0.103707] DMAR: Parse DMAR table failure. >> >> which disables interrupt remapping and therefore the driver gets only >> one MSI which makes it unhappy. >> >> Not that I'm surprised, it's Dell.... Can you check whether they have a >> BIOS update for that box? > > I was told that on Dell XPS 15 (with a working QCA6390 setup) there's a > separate "Virtualisation" setting in BIOS. See if you have that and try > enabling it. I was informed about another setting to test: try disabling "Enable Secure Boot" in the BIOS. I don't know yet why it would help, but that's what few people have recommended. Please let me know how it goes. -- https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-wireless/list/ https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/developers/documentation/submittingpatches