On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 1:17 PM, Kel Modderman <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, 14 Apr 2011 10:50:30 PM Sedat Dilek wrote: >> Package: wpasupplicant >> Version: 0.7.3-2 >> Severity: normal >> >> Hi, >> >> with wpasupplicant-0.7.3 entering Debian/sid my Internet connection is >> not established anymore. >> >> By replacing the ifupdown/functions.sh script from wpasupplicant >> (0.6.10-2.1) things are as used to. >> I haven't got the time to look deeper into this as it WorksForMe. >> >> I have collected all relevant material (/e/n/i), the files of >> ifupdown-dirs from 0.6.10 and 0.7.3 (see also the diffs) and added my >> dsc|diff files into the attached tarball. >> >> If this kind of matters I use systemd as sysvinit replacement and >> resolvconf helps for static-IP network setup. >> Furthermore, I have no ifplugd or suggested libengine-pkcs11-openssl >> installed. >> >> If you have detailed instructions on how to investigate the issue, >> please let me know. > > Without reviewing any diff, it could be related to #622589 > > Kel. >
While playing with "IO-less dirty throttling v7" patcheset I did fall in some few cases in a WLAN connection which was not setup at startup. I guess all trouble is due to fast parallelization (especially systemd) and the non-existence of the socket-file. The relevant part (until - do -done ) was removed in functions.sh while upgrade 0.6.x -> 0.7.x: ... - until [ -S "$WPA_CTRL_DIR/$WPA_IFACE" ]; do - if [ "$WPA_SOCKET_WAIT" -ge "$MAX_WPA_SOCKET_WAIT" ]; then - wpa_msg stderr "ctrl_interface socket not found at $WPA_CTRL_DIR/$WPA_IFACE" - return 1 - else - wpa_msg verbose "waiting for \"$WPA_CTRL_DIR/$WPA_IFACE\": " \ - "$WPA_SOCKET_WAIT (max. $MAX_WPA_SOCKET_WAIT)" - fi - - WPA_SOCKET_WAIT=$(($WPA_SOCKET_WAIT + 1)) - sleep 1 - done ... To summarize... all my efforts do not really work reliable at startup. So, please fix this soon. Thanks in advance. - Sedat - -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

