Control: tag -1 - moreinfo Control: clone -1 -2 Control: reassign -2 firmware-atheros Control: retitle -1 ath10k: Missing support for QCA6164 Control: retitle -2 Missing firmware for QCA6164 Control: tag -1 upstream fixed-upstream pending Control: fixed -1 4.3~rc3-1~exp1 On Sat, 2015-10-03 at 12:11 +0200, debianuser@gmx.net wrote: > Sorry if I used "patch" in the wrong place. I solved the problem by > following the instructions on the linked website, meaning: > Download the content of > https://github.com/kvalo/ath10k-firmware/blob/master/ath10k/QCA6174/h > w2.1/ > and copy both files to > "/lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA6174/hw2.1/" > > Install "libncurses5-dev gcc make git exuberant-ctags" > Download https://github.com/kvalo/ath/archive/master.zip > Extract the content, change to the created directory and run > "cp /boot/config-(YOUR_KERNEL) .config" > which was "config-4.1.0-2-amd64" in my case. > Compile via "make" and "make modules_install install" > Create "/etc/modprobe.d/ath10k.conf" containing "options ath10k_core > skip_otp=y" > > However, following solution was posted in the arch forums, but I do > not know how to verify if it works: > > This kernel patch : https://github.com/atondwal/linux/commit/22f8a408 > 3883eca3e8a3175315d67d2a04392466 That's a hack that will break support for other chips, but it provided enough information for me to find the upstream fix in Linux 4.3-rc1: https://git.kernel.org/linus/36582e5d4daeccf68a8a3cef9bc37b60fb7d45b9 I've queued that up for the next upload to unstable. > This firmware : https://github.com/atondwal/ath10k > -firmware/tree/master/ath10k/QCA6164/hw2.1 I've opened another bug for the firmware as that's packaged separately. Ben. > Hope this helps, and let me know about further instructions if > necessary. > > Andreas -- Ben Hutchings Any smoothly functioning technology is indistinguishable from a rigged demo.
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