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Michael Yartys
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ath10k-firmware: update Candela Tech firmware images
Release notes since last update: wave-1 firmware: * Feb 14, 2019: Remove logic that causes assert when swba logic is not initialized. This was seen when trying to bring up 6 VAP vdevs. A similar fix went into wave-2 firmware some time ago. * Feb 27, 2019: Support up to 32 vAP vdevs, fix stack corruption when driver requests too many vAP. * Feb 28, 2019: Support beacon-tx-wmi callback message. This lets driver properly clean up beacon buffers so we don't crash (somethings the entire OS/system) due to DMA errors. wave-2 firmware: * Feb 27. 2019: Support up to 32 AP vdevs. Previous to this, stack would be corrupted if you went past 16 AP vdevs. * Feb 28, 2019: Support beacon-tx-wmi callback message. This lets driver properly clean up beacon buffers. In wave-1, this could crash the entire OS, but I didn't see the same crashes in wave-2, so maybe it is fixed in some other way. Add the feature regardless as it seems proper. Signed-off-by: Michael Yartys <michael.yartys@gmail.com>
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