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test0r 4c80458d1f fleet/ohm: import Patch I (5GHz scan filter) + arm64 SCS build-fix
Patch I closes besser#1 — the wsm_generic_confirm 0x0007 dmesg storm.
One-line guard in bes2600_hw_scan() refuses the 5 GHz iteration of
mac80211's per-band hw_scan loop with -EOPNOTSUPP, so the firmware
never sees the scan request that would be rejected with status 2 →
-EINVAL cascade.  Phase 7 verified 2026-05-18 on ohm running pkgrel=2:
Pattern A 14.3/h → 0/h over 30-min window, no WARN/BUG, single-band
2.4 GHz scans still return BSSes cleanly.

Two flavors imported (scan-filter-5ghz and scan-filter-5ghz-danctnix)
matching the convention of other bes2600 series — the code path
doesn't touch timer APIs so the two are byte-identical for now;
flavor separation is kept to preserve consistency in ohm.yaml.

The arm64 scs-arm-neon-build-fix series is a build-environment
workaround: GCC 15.2.1 strictly validates that -fsanitize=shadow-
call-stack requires -ffixed-x18, and arm_neon.h's #pragma target/
push/pop blocks lose x18 fixing inside the wrapped section.  The
Makefile tweak re-adds -ffixed-x18 explicitly for xor-neon.o.  It's
a no-op when SCS is off (current pkgrel=2 ohm config) and unblocks
SCS=y once GCC upstream is fixed.

ohm.yaml gains a CONFIG_SHADOW_CALL_STACK=n config override with a
pointer to besser#20 (the re-enable tracking issue) so future
manifest-driven kconfig generation honors the workaround without
silently dropping it.

Source-of-truth commit for Patch I:
  marfrit/bes2600-dkms branch bes2600/scan-filter-5ghz sha 093a503
PKGBUILD-side (already deployed to ohm via pkgrel=2):
  marfrit/besser branch claude-noether-14 sha ae175f9

Refs: besser#1 (closed), besser#20, kernel-agent#5
2026-05-18 15:25:37 +02:00
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patches/arch/arm64/

Cross-cutting patches that touch arch/arm64/Kconfig or other non-board-specific arch-level files. Apply only where explicitly manifested.

Patches

0006-arm64-Kconfig-do-not-select-HAVE_GCC_PLUGINS.patch

Local-build workaround that makes arch/arm64 not select HAVE_GCC_PLUGINS. NOT for upstream — it papers over a missing host-side GCC plugin dependency at build time rather than fixing the makepkg/distro packaging that should provide gcc-plugin-devel (or equivalent) when needed.

Used on ampere when building the kernel from a clean Arch ARM userspace that doesn't have the gcc plugins development headers installed. The proper fix is to install the headers; this patch is a fallback for when the user wants a working kernel without touching the userspace package set.

Source: github.com/marfrit/misc_patches/genbook/kernel/0006 Author: Markus Fritsche