On Sat, Jul 30, 2016 at 1:57 AM, John Stultz <john.stu...@linaro.org> wrote:
>
> With the patch reverted, and the system working,  I see:
>
> # ip rule ls
> 0:      from all lookup local
> 10000:  from all fwmark 0xc0000/0xd0000 lookup legacy_system
> 13000:  from all fwmark 0x10063/0x1ffff lookup local_network
> 13000:  from all fwmark 0x10065/0x1ffff lookup wlan0
> 14000:  from all oif wlan0 lookup wlan0
> 14000:  from all oif wlan0 lookup wlan0
> 15000:  from all fwmark 0x0/0x10000 lookup legacy_system
> 16000:  from all fwmark 0x0/0x10000 lookup legacy_network
> 17000:  from all fwmark 0x0/0x10000 lookup local_network
> 19000:  from all fwmark 0x64/0x1ffff lookup wlan0
> 19000:  from all fwmark 0x65/0x1ffff lookup wlan0
> 22000:  from all fwmark 0x0/0xffff lookup wlan0
> 32000:  from all unreachable


This is not correct, you're missing "uidrange 0-0" qualifiers on some
of the rules.

Does the kernel pass the networking unit tests at
https://source.android.com/devices/tech/config/kernel_network_tests.html
? If not, the Android network stack will not work correctly.

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