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Based on the discussion on the mailing list [1], the patch which was reverted, it reverts only one patch without the subsequent ones. This leads to the SoC scaling issue not using a CPU parent clock, but it uses DDR clock. This is done for all variants, and it's wrong because commits (hacks) that were using the DDR clock are no longer in the mainline kernel. If someone has stability issues on 1.2 GHz, it should not affect all routers (1 GHz, 800 MHz) and it should be rather consulted with guys, who are trying to improve the situation in the kernel and not making the situation worse. There are two solutions in cases of instability: a) disable cpufreq b) underclock it up to 1 GHz This reverts commit |
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