I've managed to get a lease via udhcpc, over and over again, but as soon as a scan operation comes along, I am now unable to get a lease. On 10 February 2015 at 01:34, Steeve Morin <steeve.morin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Also, using udhcpc fails to retrieve an IP with a rather strange "error" > udhcpc (v1.22.1) started > Sending discover... > Sending select for 192.168.1.89... > Sending select for 192.168.1.89... > Sending select for 192.168.1.89... > Sending discover... > Sending discover... > > Which leads me to believe this might be due to data being lost somewhere... > > However, the rare times I managed to make it connect, SSH was > functionning normally. > > Let me know if you need more log. > > Thanks > > On 10 February 2015 at 00:06, Steeve Morin <steeve.morin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> The weird thing is that wpa_supplicant apparently manages to associate >> with the AP (but i'm not really sure about that) [1] >> >> [1] https://gist.github.com/steeve/10a9a643476cea99abf4#file-005-wpa-supplicant-conf >> >> On 9 February 2015 at 23:17, Steeve Morin <steeve.morin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> 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 >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Steeve Morin >>> twitter.com/steeve >>> github.com/steeve >>> linkd.in/smorin >> >> >> >> -- >> Steeve Morin >> twitter.com/steeve >> github.com/steeve >> linkd.in/smorin > > > > -- > Steeve Morin > twitter.com/steeve > github.com/steeve > linkd.in/smorin -- Steeve Morin twitter.com/steeve github.com/steeve linkd.in/smorin -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-wireless" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html