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Toggling wifi on/off causes media playback to hiccup
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@Michael
Can you please re-test when OTA6 is released ( or flash the latest rc-
proposed )?
@march
Please re-test when OTA6 is released ( should be out within the next
week or so ). In general this should work much better when recent
fixes to NM land with OTA6.
That said, there may still be
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Cannot import contacts from sim card ( ofono crash )
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This bug is specific to arale, krillin, and most likely vegatta (
although as I don't have once, I haven't been able to test ). It's
related to the fact that on devices using MTK's Wi-Fi driver, we're
forced to use hybris for power control of the Wi-Fi radios. This
leverages the Android HAL
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Status: New = Incomplete
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@Andrea
Thanks for the updates. Your stopping of the bridge and indicator are
useful clues.
Again, we still have no proof that there's spamming of the bus yet. Is
there a lot of traffic, yes? But as pointed out before, the bus is
meant to handle lots of traffic. I'm not claiming the bug
I'm also attaching the crash file after the backtrace has been created (
after installing the -dbg package and viewing the crash with apport-cli
).
Here's the stack trace which occurs in the rilmodem phonebook atom:
#0 read_record_cb (ok=optimized out, total_length=optimized out,
The version of ofono that is included with the stable image #3 on the
MX4 is: 1.12.bzr6900+15.04.20150702.3-0ubuntu1. I've attached the -dbg
package in case someone wants to re-view the raw crash file.
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@vallee
Thanks for your update. I look at the crash file(s) later this
afternoon.
As for the test script, I blew it and uploaded a busted script ( which
had an internal script call, which is why you saw no output ). I've
attached a new copy that should work. You should also see immediate
@vallee
One more request...
1. adb into the phone
2. become root ( sudo -i )
3. Run the command 'stop ofono'
4. Run the command 'script ofono.out'
5. Run the attached script, this will run ofono in the foreground and
output a bunch of debug output
6. Re-run the 'test-phonebook' script (
@vallee
A couple questions for you...
1. Can you please attach the output of the command 'system-image-cli -i'
( run on the phone )?
2. Have you made your phone writeable and installed any other software
using apt?
3. Can you give us a rough estimate of how many contacts you have stored
on
@Andrea
Thanks for the updates.
So our theory that this is related to a large number of APs doesn't pan
out, as you're able to reproduce this at the office with only 25 access
points involved ( per the output of my script ).
Also, I'm pretty sure the problem is related to WiFi roaming. It
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Changing Canonical System Image task to FixCommitted as
0.9.10.0-4ubuntu15.1.7 has landed in the latest rc-proposed images (
confirmed on krillin / rc-proposed / #102 which contains ubuntu version
'20150818.1' ).
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0.9.10.0-4ubuntu15.1.7 has landed in the latest rc-proposed images (
confirmed on krillin / rc-proposed / #102 which contains ubuntu version
'20150818.1' ).
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Status: Confirmed = Fix
Changing Canonical System Image task to FixCommitted as
0.9.10.0-4ubuntu15.1.7 has landed in the latest rc-proposed images (
confirmed on krillin / rc-proposed / #102 which contains ubuntu version
'20150818.1' ).
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Status: New = Fix Committed
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@costales
OK, thanks for the update. If you can reproduce this again, please let
us know. We'll leave it in Incomplete state for now...
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IPv6
Great, I'll go ahead and prep a merge proposal...
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IPv6 default route present on ccmni0, even though no address assigned
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[Ubuntu Phone MX4] No data after flight mode
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@Andrea
There is a way to do what you propose, however it requires forgetting
the network ( which means it won't autoconnect again in the future
without a manual connect ). This can be done from the system-settings
Wi-Fi page by tapping the next to the checkbox and then clicking
Forget this
As we're not sure if this is the same as bug #1469266 ( a fix which is
slated for OTA6 ), we should wait and re-test when OTA6 is released.
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@Andrea
As mentioned on IRC, we still need more information in order to
determine what the real problem(s) are.
I did a little more investigation regarding the DBus events you're
seeing on the session bus. By default, an upstart bridge is started on
the session bus which forwards all signals
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Network indicator lists the non-exist AP (timeout for
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Thanks for the comment and DBus logs.
In the original bug report, NetworkManager's WiFi device was stuck
connecting to an access point which no longer existed. Also as noted,
the access point in question was a softAP configured on a machine
running Windows8.1. Rebooting, solved his
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IPv6 default route present on ccmni0, even though
All of the major changes to network-manager which landed in the stable
images should now have also landed in wily. As such, I'm changing the
status of this bug to Incomplete. Please re-test with a current image,
although be fore-warned that the development images are a bit shaky at
the moment
I'm setting this to Invalid. The image details don't seem correct.
I just flashed the latest wily image:
current build number: 165
device name: krillin
channel: ubuntu-touch/devel-proposed/krillin.en
last update: 2015-08-10 13:24:54
version version: 165
version ubuntu: 20150802
version device:
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I just verified that flight-mode is working fine on my MX4 running OTA5:
current build number: 3
device name: arale
channel: ubuntu-touch/stable/meizu.en
last update: 2015-08-10 14:42:14
version version: 3
version ubuntu: 20150720
version device: 20150709-8965e37
version custom: 20150716-819-8-42
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@Renato
I pushed my first attempt at fixing this to my PPA. The fix involves
telling NM that ofono connections should ignore IPv6.
https://launchpad.net/~awe/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
I confirmed that Default6 is set to false, however it appears that the
route still is added.Can you give it a
When hotspot is enabled, both arale krillin create a new WiFi device
called ap0. Krillin seems to do the right thing when the hotspot is
activated ( ie. it disconnects the current connection on wlan0 ). Arale
on the other hand doesn't.
When hotspot is deactivated, the ap0 device is removed
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See bug #1478009 for more details about hotspot device behavior on
krillin and arale.
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Access points shouldn't be connectable if a
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@Andrea
A few questions/requests
1. Please attach your syslog to the bug
2. Are you connected to an access point when the problem occurs?
3. Have you made the phone write-able and installed any packages via
apt-get and/or modified the filesystem in any way?
4. Can you recall any changes
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Access points' PropertiesChanged dbus signals freeze UI on
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Add the iw package to the seed.
This package includes the iw command, which is the modern equivalent of
iwconfig ( included in our images via the wireless-tools package ). It
uses the nl80211 interface to query and configure wireless devices from
the command-line, and
Just verified that restoring the call to schedule_scan in
supplicant_iface_scan_done function of NMDeviceWiFi does the trick and
re-establishes periodic WiFi scanning. Tested on a krillin running the
latest stable ( OTA5 ) image. More testing required, but looks like
this is a simple one-line
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Network manager never scanning for new access points
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No, it hasn't landed in RTM due to bug #1481456.
That said, it did land in wily, so I've updated the Ubuntu task to
FixReleased.
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It looks like this bug was introduced in Ubuntu when the rebase to NM
0.9.10.0 occurred.
The function supplicant_iface_scan_done_cb is missing a call to
schedule_scan() which exists in the 0.9.8.x version of NM in utopic. It
looks to me like the patch cull_aps_on_scan_done_signal.patch got
I suspect there my be deeper issues with scanning. Bug #1445134 reports
that NM 0.9.10.0 is not periodically scanning.
I'm seeing the same thing on krillin and mako running the latest stable
( OTA5 ) images:
If I start wpa_cli ( as root ) on a system running utopic ( NM 0.9.8.x
), I see
@Matthew
Regarding comment #18. Yes, NM does regular scans automatically. Over
time, if it's not able to connect to an AP, the scan interval is
gradually increased up to a maximum of 2m between scans. A long time
ago, there used to be a method that nm-applet would use to tell NM that
the user
Re-tested OTA5 images on arale, mako, and krillin.
Two scenarios:
1. Device connected to an AP
- Android hotspot enabled, wait till it shows in the scan list
- hotspot disabled, timer started
- note time when hotspot disappears from scan list
2. Device ! connected to an AP; same steps
The internal NMDeviceWiFi scan logic works like this:
It's minimum interval is 20s. It's set to this when the device first
becomes ready or the device_state - DISCONNECTED.
If the supplicant dies, it's set to 23s.
If an activation succeeds, the interval is set to 26s.
Every time
I just checked iOS8 ( on an iPhone 6 ) and AOSP4 ( on a Nexus5 ). Both
ensure that WiFi enabled and Hotspot enabled are mutually exclusive. If
you enable WiFi, you can't enable hotspot. If hotspot is active and you
enabled WiFi, it will kill the hotspot.
I also tested on krillin (stable #23).
Note, my phone was set to blank the screen after 1m. I changed the
setting to 10m and verified that the screen stayed on during testing.
After toggling the hotspot on, I saw it automatically disabled about
1-2m after enabling it.
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Public bug reported:
While testing the touch hotspot feature ( currently in silo-046 ) on
krillin ( stable, #24 ) and arale ( rc-proposed, #58 ), I noticed that
it's possible to trigger the phone to connect to an AP while the hotspot
is enabled.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Ensure that WiFi isn't
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** Description changed:
While testing the touch hotspot feature ( currently in silo-046 ) on
krillin ( stable, #24 ) and arale ( rc-proposed, #58 ), I noticed that
it's possible to trigger the phone to connect to an AP while the hotspot
is enabled.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Ensure
I re-tested a fresh flash of krillin ( stable, #24 ). I made sure to
remove any connections found in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections
before testing as well.
I no longer see the re-connection problem. I've verfied that that if
connected to a WiFi AP when hotspot is enabled, it properly
Public bug reported:
Tested silo-046 ( hotspot support ) on krillin ( stable, #23 ).
Note, I installed the indicator and system-settings directly from the
PPA. I also had installed a new version of ofono from a silo which
contained minor fixes for voicemail indications and MMS, so should have
** Summary changed:
- Access points shouldn't be connectable is hotspot is enababled
+ Access points shouldn't be connectable if a hotspot is enababled
** Summary changed:
- Access points shouldn't be connectable if a hotspot is enababled
+ Access points shouldn't be connectable if a hotspot is
I extended this bug description to cover the fact that NM is prevented
from auto-connecting to another known, available AP.
** Tags added: hotspot
** Summary changed:
- creating a hotspot should disconnect from the current AP
+ creating a hotspot should disconnect from the current AP prevent
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Mako only
Latest ota5 update or rc-proposed
Turn off wifi and cell data
- try t send an sms, it will fail to send
+ try to send an sms, it will fail to send
+ try to make a phone call, it will fail
+
enable either data connection, it will succeed
syslog
As the phone was sold to you by BQ, you should probably contact them.
Regarding the SIM slots. The phone has what's called a dual-standby SIM
implementation. Only of the two SIM slots is allowed to use a 3g
network at any time.
In Settings, I have set SIM2 to 2g/3g and SIM1 to 2g. Does that
** Summary changed:
- [mako] cannot send sms unless a network connection is active
+ [mako] voicecalls and sms are broken unless a network connection is active
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Actually, please attach the traces and syslog to the bug as opposed to
email
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Alfonso Sanchez-Beato (alfonsosanchezbeato) = George Vassilakes
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This fix was implemented per comment #19 by adding the file:
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wily.
See attached file for the details.
Changing Status to FixReleased as this has landed in wily.
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** Also affects: ofono (Ubuntu RTM)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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@Tiago
Does this code run before ofono is started? Relying on the property
'rild.libpath' seems to risk future breakage if were ever to release a
version with native ofono modem support ( ie. not using rild ).
What restricts the access to dev/socket/property-service, apparmor? So
it sounds
@LionelB
Thanks for the feedback.
First, here's an example of using the send-sms script ( with dummy
numbers ):
/usr/share/ofono/scripts/send-sms /ril_1 617666 dummy message 0
The other thing to try is to swap your SIMs and see if that makes a
difference. You currently have the 3 SIM in
@Lionel
Also, have you contacted BQ's customer support regarding this problem?
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OTA4 SMS function now fails
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add Preferred property to ConnectionContext interface
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This change was released to the vivid stable overlay PPA for touch as
version:
0.9.10.0-4ubuntu15.1.3
..as such marked as FixReleased for Ubuntu RTM task.
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@Simon
Thanks for your comments on bug #1462208.
I will make sure this bug gets reviewed by the product team.
That said, have you ( or anyone else ) tried to get a new SIM from the
operator in question and verified whether or not it makes the problem go
away ( per Alfonso's suggestion in
@Michael
The screenshot I was asking for was the System Settings - Cellular
screen. If you can't run adb, don't worry about the output for the
other scripts?
Also, per Simon's description in comment #3, unless there's any
objection, I probably will make this a duplicate of bug #1449990.
Have
network-manager version 0.9.10.0-4ubuntu15.1.6 released to overlay PPA
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@Michael
Somehow my comment from yesterday was lost...
First, can you provide us with details of what version of Ubuntu you're
running. If you can access adb, you can get detailed information from
the command 'system-image-cli -i'. If not, please grab the version from
About this phone /
Changed the ofono task to Incomplete, as there's no evidence yet of an
ofono problem.
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@Eduard
There is no setting to disable roaming, there's only a setting to
disable data roaming.
Regarding the list of carriers with the same name, this is a bug in
Ubuntu System Settings. I've added a task for them to review. There
are additional carrier properties that could be displayed such
@paenny
What device?
Can you provide the full image details from the command 'system-image-
cli -i'?
When you say no reception, are you referring to voice and data, or just
data?
Also, can you please clarify your description. Did you really mean
after one or two hours of no reception? If so,
As of r23 on the BQ Aquaris, the APNs for Phone Coop are correct in the
apns-conf.xml file:
apn carrier=Internet
mcc=234
mnc=33
apn=tslpaygnet
authtype=0
type=default,supl,agps,fota,dun
mvno_type=spn
mvno_match_data=LIFE
/
apn carrier=MMS
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1472685 ***
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/usr/sbin/ofonod:ERROR:plugins/ril.c:143:ril_radio_state_changed: assertion
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Status: New = Incomplete
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Eduard Stefes (eduard-stefes)
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@Jonas
We don't use the problem tracker in github. Could you please close it
out? Also, your sample command-line has instructed ofono to *not* load
the rildev plugin, which we use to determine which ofono modem device
plugin to load, so this will definitely cause issues on krillin, vegata,
or
@Alfonso
Regarding comment #18... Yes, loosening the restriction when there's no
SIM(s) or there are PIN/PUK locked SIM(s) in the phone makes sense,
however this bug describes a phone with a SIM that hasn't been unlocked
from the Welcome screen.
As the user didn't bother, or didn't have the
Note, I've changed the ofono task to Invalid. Please see bug #1444883
for the reasoning.I'll leave it up to Gustavo to make this a
Duplicate or not...
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APN cannot be set
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Title:
Roaming neccessary even in national home mobile network with two SIM
@Stunts
If you can reproduce again, there are a couple of things you could
provide that would help us better understand the problem...
* attach the file /var/log/syslog from the phone
* paste the output of the following commands:
- /usr/share/ofono/scripts/list-contexts
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@Crs
First, as you're running the development release, I assume you've
implemented the workaround to the USB renaming issue which effects Nexus
devices already ( see bug #1467640 for the details ).
The version of network-manager in 15.10 is missing several updates which
have been made to improve
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Stunts (f-pinamartins)
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@LionelB
Could you add some information to your bug report that'll help us
determine what's happening?
From the fact you mentioned downloading r23, I'm assuming your have a BQ
phone, is that correct? Can you provide us the system details for your
phone via 'system-image-cli -i'?
Have you made
** Changed in: messaging-app (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = LionelB (retweet)
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