On Thu, 2019-08-22 at 09:59 +0100, Chris Clayton wrote: > Thanks, Stuart. > > On 18/08/2019 11:55, Stuart Little wrote: > > On Sun, Aug 18, 2019 at 09:17:59AM +0100, Chris Clayton wrote: > > > > > > On 17/08/2019 22:44, Stuart Little wrote: > > > > After some private coaching from Serge Belyshev on git-revert I can confirm that reverting that commit atop the current tree resolves the issue (the wifi card scans for and finds networks just fine, no dmesg errors reported, etc.). > > > > > > > > > > I've reported the "Microcode SW error detected" issue too, but, wrongly, only to LKML. I'll point that thread to this > > > one. I've also been experiencing my network stopping working after suspend resume, but haven't got round to reporting > > > that yet. > > > > > > What was the git magic that you acquired to revert the patch, please? > > > > > By following the advice below, I reverted 4fd445a2c855bbcab81fbe06d110e78dbd974a5b and using the resultant kernel I > haven't seen the "Microcode SW error detected" again. I am, however, still experiencing the problem of my network not > working after resume from suspend. I've reported it to LKML, so it can be followed there should anyone need/want to. FWIW, we're tracking the iwlwifi bug here: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=204151 I'm thinking about how to solve this and will probably have a proper patch by the end of the week. -- Cheers, Luca.