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On 09/15/14 17:49, Seth Forshee wrote:
On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 10:54:14AM -0400, Marc&  Karen Vincent wrote:
Hello Seth and Arend,

Thanks for getting back to me so quickly.

I hope that this gives some pointers -


dmesg output attached as requested. The lines 30.649061 and 30.649285 (ref brcms) appear as error messages on the screen during the boot process. The line 23.809659 seems to confirm the presence of the brcms and bcma modules
 From a check back through the system logs Linux updated on Friday 12th after which the wireless failed, it was with the same 3.13.0.xx that the Ubuntu 14.04 LTS upgrade installed on Saturday 13th
 From the logs of the Saturday 13th upgrade the previous version of Linux appears to have been 3.2.0.68.81 and wireless had definitely worked without modifications prior to this. Also, no attempt was made to fix the wireless BEFORE the LTS Ubuntu upgrade (wired), which incidentally was from 12.04 LTS and was problem free

Oh, in that case it sounds like we're talking about an upgrade from a
3.2.x kernel to a 3.13.x kernel. But I'm a bit confused - from the
original message I got the impression that you started seeing problems
before you did the LTS upgrade, but from this statement I get the
impression that the problems didn't start until after the upgrade. Can
you clarify?

Those error messages you pointed out aren't really errors in the sense
that something went wrong, they're just notifications of features which
haven't been implemented in brcmsmac. They aren't related to the
problems you're seeing.

I didn't notice anything in the dmesg which provides any clues as to
what's going on. Maybe Arend will notice something I missed.

Purging of bcmwl-kernel-source package was recommended on the majority of the Ubuntu forum solutions to ensure unwanted modules were not present and conflicting. I am not aware of it being active

If you hadn't installed the bcmwl-kernel-source package then all of
those instructions probably had no practical effect on your machine.

This is the link for the contents of the package linux firmware nonfree which should provide the information re the drivers that are being installed through it http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/kernel/linux-firmware-nonfree

This is the link to the 'module to use/blacklist' answer which seemed to summarise what everyone was saying https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx#Known_Issues

I have taken copies of the log files for the system updates completed in the week prior to, and including, the LTS Ubuntu upgrade. As you can imagine these are big so if you need any details from them perhaps you would like to give me a filter so you only get the bits you need.

You'll need to look for entries matching the date and approximate time
when you did the update. In those logs dates are in the format
yyyy-mm-dd and times are hh:mm:ss in 24-hour time. Then we're interested
in installation or updates to packages which started with "linux-".
Though if the problems only started happening after the upgrade to 14.04
I doubt that this information is going to tell us much more.

Agree. I actually wanted the log to be sure it involves brcmsmac and not bcmwl or b43 claiming the device. I also understood that the problems started before the release upgrade. If it happened between two 12.04 upgrades it would be between kernel 3.2.x and 3.2.y, which would greatly narrow down the possible root causes.

The bcma output at least gives me some details about the device, but I need a bit more. Could you dump a file located in debugfs and sent me the output. Here is the command to type:

$ cat /sys/kernel/debug/brcmsmac/bcma*/hardware

Regards,
Arend

Many thanks for looking into this. Hopefully it will be obvious to you what changed!


Karen





-----Original Message-----
From: Seth Forshee<seth.forshee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Arend van Spriel<arend@xxxxxxxxxxxx>; Karen Vincent<KarMaVin@xxxxxxx>
CC: brcm80211-dev-list<brcm80211-dev-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx>; linux-wireless<linux-wireless@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Mon, 15 Sep 2014 12:41
Subject: Re: BCM4313 14e4:4727 was working fine, now failing - Ubuntu Linux


On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 10:15:57AM +0200, Arend van Spriel wrote:
+ linux-wireless, Seth

On 14-09-14 16:36, Karen Vincent wrote:
Hello,

I am trying to fix a wireless connectivity problem on a Lenovo G585 which
has
BCM4313 14e4:4727 (rev 01) running on Ubuntu 14.04

This was working fine, then following a Linux headers upgrade last week it
started to play up (connection failing or repeatedly dropping)

Hi Karen,

I assume the upgrade involved a kernel upgrade and not just the headers.
It would be very interesting to know the package versions before and
after this particular upgrade. I added Seth as he may know whether the
packaging software in Ubuntu keeps any log with that info.

There's both /var/log/dpkg.log* and /var/log/apt/* which contain some
history of what packages were upgraded and when. I know that
/var/log/apt/* shows both the old and new package versions for any given
upgrade, so you might start there.

The subsequent upgrade to a newer release will probably make it harder
to find, but everything there should include dates and times when the
packages were upgraded which ought to help. Hopefully the relevant data
hasn't rotated out of the logs yet.

As a LTS Ubuntu upgrade was due anyway I decided to complete this first and
then
see if this resolved the wireless issues. Ubuntu 14.04 successfully
installed
(using ethernet wired connection) but the wireless problem remains

Would you happen to know the kernel version before the upgrade as this
surely looks like a regression.

Having checked the various online forums I have
* run the various updates including -pciids
* purged bcmwl-kernel-source

Are you aware that this was actually used?

* installed linux-firmware-nonfree

Uhm, what is this package?

I don't know the exact details, but I think it basically includes device
firmware which are distributible in some fashion but also have some
limitations on distribution/redistribution. The firmware which brcmsmac
uses is included in the linux-firmware package though and not that one.

* blacklisted the b43 and wl modules (the latter giving "modprobe: FATAL:
Module
wl not found" although given I was trying to blacklist it anyway I figured
this
did not matter)
* checked the module requirement for BCM4313 14e4:4727 = bcma, which is
showing
on the module list

As bcma is the recognised and non-blacklisted module I am puzzled to know
why
the wireless card still will not connect. And yes, I did reboot after each
step!

Could you send me a kernel log from system start, ie. run 'dmesg' on the
terminal.

A check on the forums and your website suggests 3 possibilities:
* there is a missing dependency for bcma, perhaps something that is present
in
brcms? One of the forum 'solutions' suggests this
* there is a firmware update that I need to ensure is on my system, although
a
look at the lists on your website has nothing for :4727
* BCM4313 14e4:4727 is simply not going to work on the updated Linux headers
-
mine is currently 3.13.0 - 35 - generic, on a 32-bit system - your page
http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/brcm80211#Supported_Chips hints
that
not all 4313 chips will function

I do not know if this 'bug' - for which there seems to be much evidence on
the
forums as a dependency conflict - is still live, is going to be fixed or is
a
'wait and see' issue, but any assistance in pointing me in the right
direction
would be useful.

I am a private user trying to keep the family laptops going rather than a
professional technician but I can work through logical processes and have no

problems using terminal commands etc

We will make an effort. The bcm4313 keeps nagging as there are many
variations of that card being used and brcmsmac may be missing some
essential piece for it.

Regards,
Arend

Even if it is just a 'sorry, unlucky to have this combo, cannot help' it
would
save me a lot of time trying to get it sorted!






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