ret = iwl_mvm_switch_to_d3(mvm);
                if (ret)
                        return ret;
+       } else {
+               /* In theory, we wouldn't have to stop a running sched
+                * scan in order to start another one (for
+                * net-detect).  But in practice this doesn't seem to
+                * work properly, so stop any running sched_scan now.
+                */
+               ret = iwl_mvm_scan_stop(mvm, IWL_MVM_SCAN_SCHED, true);
+               if (ret)
+                       return ret;
        }
 
        /* rfkill release can be either for wowlan or netdetect */
        iwl_mvm_update_changed_regdom(mvm);
 
        if (mvm->net_detect) {
+               /* If this is a non-unified image, we restart the FW,
+                * so no need to stop the netdetect scan.  If that
+                * fails, continue and try to get the wake-up reasons,
+                * but trigger a HW restart by keeping a failure code
+                * in ret.
+                */
+               if (unified_image)
+                       ret = iwl_mvm_scan_stop(mvm, IWL_MVM_SCAN_NETDETECT,
+                                               false);
+
                iwl_mvm_query_netdetect_reasons(mvm, vif);
                /* has unlocked the mutex, so skip that */
                goto out;
 
 
 static int iwl_mvm_check_running_scans(struct iwl_mvm *mvm, int type)
 {
+       bool unified_image = fw_has_capa(&mvm->fw->ucode_capa,
+                                        IWL_UCODE_TLV_CAPA_CNSLDTD_D3_D0_IMG);
+
        /* This looks a bit arbitrary, but the idea is that if we run
         * out of possible simultaneous scans and the userspace is
         * trying to run a scan type that is already running, we
                        return -EBUSY;
                return iwl_mvm_scan_stop(mvm, IWL_MVM_SCAN_REGULAR, true);
        case IWL_MVM_SCAN_NETDETECT:
-               /* No need to stop anything for net-detect since the
-                * firmware is restarted anyway.  This way, any sched
-                * scans that were running will be restarted when we
-                * resume.
-               */
-               return 0;
+               /* For non-unified images, there's no need to stop
+                * anything for net-detect since the firmware is
+                * restarted anyway.  This way, any sched scans that
+                * were running will be restarted when we resume.
+                */
+               if (!unified_image)
+                       return 0;
+
+               /* If this is a unified image and we ran out of scans,
+                * we need to stop something.  Prefer stopping regular
+                * scans, because the results are useless at this
+                * point, and we should be able to keep running
+                * another scheduled scan while suspended.
+                */
+               if (mvm->scan_status & IWL_MVM_SCAN_REGULAR_MASK)
+                       return iwl_mvm_scan_stop(mvm, IWL_MVM_SCAN_REGULAR,
+                                                true);
+               if (mvm->scan_status & IWL_MVM_SCAN_SCHED_MASK)
+                       return iwl_mvm_scan_stop(mvm, IWL_MVM_SCAN_SCHED,
+                                                true);
+
+               /* fall through, something is wrong if no scan was
+                * running but we ran out of scans.
+                */
        default:
                WARN_ON(1);
                break;