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Re: iwlwifi getting stuck with current Linus' tree (646da63172)

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On Mon, 4 May 2015, Grumbach, Emmanuel wrote:

> Sorry, my bad. I lost context here... So I really don't know what to 
> say. I can't see any iwlwifi commit that could be causing this, OTOH, 
> bisection didn't bring any results. You can try to unregister the device 
> from PCI and then to rescan. It worked for some people. Other than that, 
> I can't do much. Did you update your BIOS before you started to see this 
> failure?

Well, this kept getting worse and worse. Newer kernels were much "better" 
provoking the HW crashes, but a few days ago I started seeing it even with 
very old kernels, which used to be rock stable.

I first ruled out a firmware update to be the cause.

So I dismanlted the notebook and replaced the wifi chip with another one 
(also driven by iwlwifi), and no failure after 2 days so far.

So it might turn out that this particular one was a red herring. If it 
happens again even with the replaced chip, I'll report back. Sorry for the 
noise.

-- 
Jiri Kosina
SUSE Labs
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