On Wed 01 Aug 02:31 PDT 2018, Mark Brown wrote:
On Tue, Jul 31, 2018 at 09:50:37PM +0200, Niklas Cassel wrote:
I guess it could be a bug that does not trigger on every boot, or it could be a problem in the kernelci infrastructure.
Infrastructure bugs *tend* to manifest differently to this FWIW, though it can never be excluded.
No, that's not an infrastructure issue.
The board did warn about not finding the ath10k firmware, which is always does, so that's not the issue - in itself. Then nothing happened for 266 seconds, so my lab decided to terminate the agony.
So this is either an issue with the stability of next-20180731 or with the specific board.
PS. Today's next did boot successfully on the board.
Regards, Bjorn