On 4/24/2025 5:49 PM, Baochen Qiang wrote: > > > On 4/24/2025 5:25 PM, Balsam Chihi wrote: >> Hello, >> >> @Baochen Qiang, >> Thank you for your feedback. >> I tested unloading and reloading the driver and it is enumerated, >> detected and operating correctly. > > Different hardware platforms may have different behaviors ... > >> And I understand your concern about other chips, and certainly it is >> not the best way to implement such a fix. >> I will continue debugging to determine the root cause of the >> synchronous external abort. >> So this patch is now just a workaround to fix the kernel crash when >> rmmod the driver and reboot the system, >> that i wanted to share with you to attract your attention to the >> problem, and seek for help. >> >> @Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan, >> Thank you too for your feedback. >> Yes, I understand. >> I will enable the debug_mask and check the logs, like you said. >> >> I'm wondering if anyone else has the same problem with ath11k_pci.a > > There is another issue report with the soc_global_reset register, although it is reported > on another hardware. forget the link: https://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/ath12k/2025-January/005244.html > > Vasanth, could you check if the register address is correctly defined for QCN9074? > > #define PCIE_SOC_GLOBAL_RESET 0x3008 > >> >> I will keep you updated. >> >> Balsam. > >