On Thu, 2009-03-26 at 14:41, Stefan Schmidt wrote: > Hello. > > I have a system here where the wifi card, AR6000 SDIO, which gets probed > during > kernel bootup and shutdown from a resource handling system during from the > init > system. This seems to kill connmand and leaves back only wpa-supplicant > activaed > via dbus service activation. Loging connmand debug output to a file gives me > no > real clue here: > > connmand[1476]: detect.c:detect_newlink() type 1 index 2 > connmand[1476]: rtnl.c:rtnl_message() buf 0x3ca0b7c len 248 > connmand[1476]: rtnl.c:rtnl_message() NEWLINK len 248 type 16 flags 0x0000 > seq 0 > connmand[1476]: rtnl.c:rtnl_newlink() ifi_type 1 ifi_index 2 ifi_flags 0x11003 > ifi_change 0x0000 > connmand[1476]: detect.c:detect_newlink() type 1 index 2 > connmand[1476]: supplicant.c:add_interface_reply() task 0x2fa30 > > (If the full log is needed I can send it over)
This part is stil valid. Connman dies and I have to restart it manually. > On the other hand connman survives if I make sure that wpa-supplicant get not > started via service activation. I can start it later, activate the wifi device > and all works fine. > > I wonder if this is a known bug? Testing was done with connman 0.12 and 0.14 > and > wpa-supplicant 0.6.3 and 0.6.9 I was now able to deactivate and activate the wifi chip with connman still alive and able to connect to a network. So this part was more a heisenbug. regards Stefan Schmidt _______________________________________________ connman mailing list [email protected] https://lists.moblin.org/mailman/listinfo/connman
