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Re: Getting random regulatory domains on boot-up with ath9k

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Hmm, maybe it's not a bug after all.

The card's eeprom just have a region, 0x37 is ETSI World. Now the
kernel looks for the first country with this region and uses this for
crda.

There have been changes to drivers/net/wireless/ath/regd_common.h
recently, so maybe on one kernel-version "DK" is the first ETSI World,
on the next "AW" is the first and on some other again some different
country.

So it's just misleading, e.g.

    using first country with regdm 0x37: DK

would probably a better dmesg output.



If you however can reproduce that with the same kernel you always get
different output after each reboot, then we have a bug here.
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