Updated yesterday and got the latest updates. After rebooting, my Qualcomm QCNM865 wifi 7 card was completely without connetiviity. Tried rebooting into prior kernel, no change. Connected to physical lan, removed ATH12K firmware, and manually installed an older, known working version I keep on my NAS (from July 24). Connectivity restored. Seems to be a bad firmware upgrade. Just an FYI if anyone else has the 865.
I suggest a bug report. If nobody does report, nothing will be repaired.
Eh, it’s tumbleweed, soon as Qualcomm updates the firmware again, it’ll be fixed. Not really worth filing a bug report IMO. Just figured I’d post if someone else runs into it and doesn’t think to look at the firmware.
I would write a bugreport, it’s maybe a regression between kernel-patch and firmware…
This are the latest changes in firmware:
git log | grep -B 10 Qualcom
robot/pr-0-1745319312
See merge request kernel-firmware/linux-firmware!524
commit a940769c60a809fdc3daeb42550214f7aab35792
Author: Viken Dadhaniya <quic_vdadhani@quicinc.com>
Date: Thu Apr 17 20:23:32 2025 +0530
qcom: add QUPv3 firmware for QCS9100 platform
Add QUPv3 firmware for Qualcomm QCS9100 platforms.
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Merge branch 'qualcomm-updates' into 'main'
qcom:x1e80100: Support for Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 Snapdragon platform & update for Iris FW on T14s G6
See merge request kernel-firmware/linux-firmware!506
commit e35f9a9fcd291f842d5660f01e05c1cc73a8ca27
Author: Mark Pearson <mpearson-lenovo@squebb.ca>
Date: Mon Apr 7 09:47:45 2025 -0400
qcom:x1e80100: Iris Support for Lenovo T14s G6 Qualcomm platform
FW blob file needed for Iris support on T14s G6 Qualcomm platform
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robot/pr-0-1742399141
See merge request kernel-firmware/linux-firmware!494