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Re: brcmfmac + AP6120 (brcm43362) doesn't connect to WPA2 AP (unprotected ok)

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Thanks for answering.

I'm using connmanctl [1]

The funny thing is trying to make this gist, I tried and it connected
succesfully....
Could it be a race somewhere?

[1] https://gist.github.com/steeve/10a9a643476cea99abf4#file-004-connmanctl

On 9 February 2015 at 23:00, Arend van Spriel <arend@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 02/09/15 18:57, Steeve Morin wrote:
>>
>> Hi linux-wireless,
>>
>> I'm running brcmfmac from backports-3.19-rc1-1 on linux 3.10. running
>> on an arm Amlogic S805 (cortex-a5, arm7) board (CX-S859).
>>
>> I had to apply multiple custom patches [1]:
>> - Make sure the wifi chip is on via custom GPIO [1]
>> - Remove a problematic piece of code related to power manager (will
>> look into it later) [1]
>> - Mix the mmc->max_blk_count on the host (would cause a BUG_ON
>> assertion later on) [2] [3]
>>
>> After that, I am able to modprobe brcmfmac see wlan0.
>> The interface correctly scans for wifi aps, and I can connect to
>> unprotected ones.
>>
>> It fails, however, to connect to WPA/WPA2 protected aps. I have
>> attached a debug log obtained with debug=0xffffff [4]
>> I don't see any errors in it though...
>>
>> Would anyone of you guys have any idea why ?
>
>
> In the log I don't see any connect attempt. Only seeing a scan completing.
> So how do you try to connect?
>
> Regards,
> Arend
>
>
>> Thanks a lot,
>>
>> [1]
>> https://gist.github.com/steeve/10a9a643476cea99abf4#file-backports-power-on-wifi-sdio-patch
>> [2]
>> https://gist.github.com/steeve/10a9a643476cea99abf4#file-fix-block-size-patch
>> [3]
>> https://github.com/codesnake/linux-amlogic/blob/master/drivers/amlogic/mmc/aml_sdio.c#L317
>> [4] https://gist.github.com/steeve/10a9a643476cea99abf4#file-003-dmesg-log
>
>



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