| Summary: | Distribution Upgrade. Broadcom BCM4311 wifi changes encryption mode during upgrade | ||
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| Product: | Mageia | Reporter: | Ben McMonagle <westel> |
| Component: | RPM Packages | Assignee: | Kernel and Drivers maintainers <kernel> |
| Status: | NEW --- | QA Contact: | |
| Severity: | normal | ||
| Priority: | Normal | CC: | marja11 |
| Version: | Cauldron | Keywords: | 6RC |
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Hardware: | All | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Whiteboard: | |||
| Source RPM: | broadcom-wl-6.30.223.271-46.mga6.nonfree | CVE: | |
| Status comment: | |||
| Attachments: |
log.txt.xz
at approx april 30 14:49:02 wifi connection to network is lost log of install (as root this time) |
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Description
Ben McMonagle
2017-05-01 09:52:53 CEST
Ben McMonagle
2017-05-01 09:55:35 CEST
Keywords:
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6RC Created attachment 9249 [details]
log.txt.xz
this log at 1st reboot. at approx 5:43 I connect a wifi usb and time changes to 17:43. after this remove and reinstall the broadcom rpms
Created attachment 9253 [details]
at approx april 30 14:49:02 wifi connection to network is lost
wifi network connection is re-initialised at approx april 30: 15:00:00
(In reply to ben mcmonagle from comment #1) > Created attachment 9249 [details] > log.txt.xz I think the logs in attachment #9249 [details] were fetched as user instead of as root. (In reply to ben mcmonagle from comment #2) > Created attachment 9253 [details] Attachment #9253 [details] contains more information :-) (I'm puzzled about the logs, I thought that either NetworkManager.service OR network.service should handle the connection, but it seems it's handled by systemd-networkd) > at approx april 30 14:49:02 wifi connection to network is lost > It seems that was a bit earlier: Apr 30 14:40:58 localhost.localdomain [RPM][5991]: erase broadcom-wl-kernel-desktop-latest-6.30.223.271-11.mga5.nonfree.x86_64: success Apr 30 14:40:58 localhost.localdomain [RPM][5991]: erase dkms-broadcom-wl-6.30.223.271-5.mga5.nonfree.x86_64: success Apr 30 14:43:21 localhost.localdomain [RPM][5991]: install dkms-broadcom-wl-6.30.223.271-46.mga6.nonfree.x86_64: success Apr 30 14:44:31 localhost.localdomain [RPM][5991]: erase broadcom-wl-kernel-desktop-latest-6.30.223.271-11.mga5.nonfree.x86_64: success Apr 30 14:44:32 localhost.localdomain systemd-networkd[1018]: wlp1s0 : lost carrier Apr 30 14:45:44 localhost.localdomain [RPM][5991]: erase dkms-broadcom-wl-6.30.223.271-5.mga5.nonfree.x86_64: success Apr 30 14:48:14 localhost.localdomain [RPM][5991]: install dkms-broadcom-wl-6.30.223.271-46.mga6.nonfree.x86_64: success > wifi network connection is re-initialised at approx april 30: 15:00:00 gained carrier 4 times in between 15:03:20 and 15:03:45 in attachment 9253 [details] there are 29 kernel Call Traces: $ xzcat 20764Blog.txt.xz | grep "kernel: Call Trace" | wc -l 29 @ kernel & drivers maintainers I guess you n separate bug report for them? Apart from that, there are 11 segfaults in libpthread-2.22.so and 4 segfaults in libgobject-2.0.so.0.5200.1 which'll probably need separate bug reports, too :-/ CC:
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marja11 Created attachment 9261 [details]
log of install (as root this time)
Attachment 9249 is obsolete:
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Ben McMonagle
2017-05-02 11:10:02 CEST
Attachment 9261 description:
log of install ( as root =>
log of install (as root this time) hi Marja. it seems that the wifi needs to be reconfigured at every boot. the encryption mode changes back to "Open WEP" at every boot. it makes no difference if I use the built in Broadcom wifi or an Atheros wifi usb that I have. |