Hi Kalle,
On 6/17/24 8:27 AM, Kalle Valo wrote:
James Prestwood <prestwoj@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
Hi Paul,
On 6/16/24 6:10 AM, Paul Menzel wrote:
Dear Linux folks,
Linux 6.10-rc3 (commit a3e18a540541) logged the warning below when
connecting to a public WiFi:
ath10k_pci 0000:3a:00.0: invalid vht params rate 1920 100kbps
nss 2 mcs 9
This has been reported/discussed [1]. It was hinted that there was a
firmware fix for this, but none that I tried got rid of it. I got fed
up enough with the logs filling up with this I patched our kernel to
remove the warning. AFAICT it appears benign (?). Removing the warning
was purely "cosmetic" so other devs stopped complaining about it :)
[1] https://www.mail-archive.com/ath10k@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/msg13406.html
More reliable link to the discussion:
https://lore.kernel.org/ath10k/76a816d983e6c4d636311738396f97971b5523fb.1612915444.git.skhan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/
I think we should add this workaround I mentioned in 2021:
"If the firmware still keeps sending invalid rates we should add a
specific check to ignore the known invalid values, but not all of
them."
https://lore.kernel.org/ath10k/87h7mktjgi.fsf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/
I guess that would be mcs == 7 and rate == 1440?
I think its more than this combination (Paul's are different). So how
many combinations are we willing to add here? Seems like that could get
out of hand if there are more than a few invalid combinations. Would we
also want to restrict the workaround to specific hardware/firmware?