RE: NetworkManager and Madwifi connection loss



I will give the 0.9.4 madwifi drivers a whirl.

Thanks,
Phil

-----Original Message-----
From: Walter Neumann [mailto:neumann math columbia edu] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 3:14 PM
To: Darren Albers
Cc: Philip A. Culver; networkmanager-list gnome org
Subject: Re: NetworkManager and Madwifi connection loss

I have no such problem with madwifi-ng-r2594-20070719.

On Tue, 27 Nov 2007, Darren Albers wrote:

> 
On Tue, 2007-11-27 at 12:18 -0500, Philip A. Culver wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 
> 
> I am using NetworkManager 0.6.5 on Fedora 7 with the madwifi 0.9.3.3
> drivers.    I am experiencing an issue where NetworkManager thinks
> that the link has time out and shuts down the connection.  It then
> tries to reconnect, which fails.  At this point the device is
> deactivated.  If I restart NetworkManager it usually reconnects
> immediately. 
>
> 
> 
> My questions are as follows:
>
> 
> 
> * Is this a known issue with madwifi?  If so does anyone know of any
> fixes for this?

I have had similar issues with Athero's based cards and MadWifi.   This
was the sole reason I selected a T61 over a Macbook this year.
I /think/ the reason for the disconnect is that Madwifi reports it's
signal strength differently than most other cards and therefore reports
significantly lower strength than other cards.   So in one room of my
house if I am using an Intel 2200 B/G MiniPCI card I have 3 bars and a
stable connection, if I am using an IBM branded Atheros A/B/G MiniPCI
card I show one bar and get disconnected frequently.   There was a hack
posted by Robert Love almost two years ago that "Translated" (If that is
the right way to describe it) the Madwifi signal reporting into a rough
approximation of what most cards use.  This helped make the cards more
usable but still not enough to compare with other cards.

I have been watching Ath5k development and I hope it will resolve these
issues since the author's won't be tied into working with a closed HAL.
In the meantime I would try and steer clear of Atheros based cards if
possible.

> 
> * Why is the device deactivated?  Why wouldnÿÿt the device try to
> reconnect again after some period of time?  Will I have to manually
> tell NetworkManager to reconnect?
> 
> * I also experienced a crash in network manager in the same
> situation. 
>
> 
> 
> I suspect my problems are perhaps related to madwifi but figured I
> would start here based on the crash and the fact that if I restart
> NetworkManager the connection is reestablished.
>
> 
> 
> I have included logs for both problems. 
>
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Phil
>
> 
> 
> Logs for deactivation and loss of link:
> 
> Nov 27 11:22:22 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  DHCP daemon state is
> now 3 (renew) for interface ath0 
> 
> Nov 27 11:22:22 localhost dhclient: bound to 192.168.2.253 -- renewal
> in 142 seconds.
> 
> Nov 27 11:24:44 localhost dhclient: DHCPREQUEST on ath0 to
> 192.168.2.55 port 67
> 
> Nov 27 11:24:44 localhost dhclient: DHCPACK from 192.168.2.55
> 
> Nov 27 11:24:44 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  DHCP daemon state is
> now 3 (renew) for interface ath0 
> 
> Nov 27 11:24:44 localhost dhclient: bound to 192.168.2.253 -- renewal
> in 119 seconds.
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:35 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  nm-netlink-monitor.c
> - nm_netlink_monitor_event_handler (724) netlink reports device ath0
> link now 0 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:35 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  nm-netlink-monitor.c
> - nm_netlink_monitor_event_handler (724) netlink reports device ath0
> link now 0 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:43 localhost dhclient: DHCPREQUEST on ath0 to
> 192.168.2.55 port 67
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:51 localhost last message repeated 2 times
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:55 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  ath0: link timed
> out. 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:55 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  nm-device.c -
> nm_device_set_active_link (596) device ath0 link state set to 0 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:55 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  SWITCH: found better
> connection 'ath0/GEM_RD_TEST' than current connection
> 'ath0/GEM_RD_TEST'.  same_ssid=1, have_link=0 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:55 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  Will activate
> connection 'ath0/GEM_RD_TEST'. 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:55 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  Device ath0
> activation scheduled... 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:55 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  Deactivating device
> ath0. 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:55 localhost dhclient: wifi0: unknown hardware address
> type 801
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:55 localhost dhclient: wifi0: unknown hardware address
> type 801
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:55 localhost dhclient: DHCPRELEASE on ath0 to
> 192.168.2.55 port 67
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:56 localhost avahi-daemon[1597]: Withdrawing address
> record for 192.168.2.253 on ath0.
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:56 localhost avahi-daemon[1597]: Leaving mDNS multicast
> group on interface ath0.IPv4 with address 192.168.2.253.
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:56 localhost avahi-daemon[1597]: Interface ath0.IPv4 no
> longer relevant for mDNS.
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:56 localhost avahi-daemon[1597]: Withdrawing address
> record for fe80::240:96ff:feb5:68e on ath0.
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:56 localhost avahi-daemon[1597]: Leaving mDNS multicast
> group on interface ath0.IPv6 with address fe80::240:96ff:feb5:68e.
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:56 localhost avahi-daemon[1597]: Interface ath0.IPv6 no
> longer relevant for mDNS.
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:56 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  Activation (ath0)
> started... 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:56 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  Activation (ath0)
> Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) scheduled... 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:56 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  Activation (ath0)
> Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) started... 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:56 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  Activation (ath0)
> Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) scheduled... 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:56 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  Activation (ath0)
> Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) complete. 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:56 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  Activation (ath0)
> Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) starting... 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:56 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  Activation
> (ath0/wireless): access point 'GEM_RD_TEST' is encrypted, and a key
> exists.  No new key needed. 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:56 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  DHCP daemon state is
> now 14 (normal exit) for interface ath0 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:56 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  DHCP daemon state is
> now 11 (unknown) for interface ath0 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:56 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  DHCP daemon state is
> now 14 (normal exit) for interface ath0 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  nm-netlink-monitor.c
> - nm_netlink_monitor_event_handler (724) netlink reports device ath0
> link now 0 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  SUP: sending command
> 'INTERFACE_ADD ath0              wext    /var/run/wpa_supplicant ' 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  nm-netlink-monitor.c
> - nm_netlink_monitor_event_handler (724) netlink reports device ath0
> link now 0 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:57 localhost kernel: [57694.879957] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP):
> ath0: link is not ready
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  SUP: response was
> 'OK' 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  SUP: sending command
> 'AP_SCAN 1' 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  SUP: response was
> 'OK' 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  SUP: sending command
> 'ADD_NETWORK' 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  SUP: response was
> '0' 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  SUP: sending command
> 'SET_NETWORK 0 ssid 47454d5f52445f54455354' 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  SUP: response was
> 'OK' 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  SUP: sending command
> 'SET_NETWORK 0 proto WPA' 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  SUP: response was
> 'OK' 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  SUP: sending command
> 'SET_NETWORK 0 key_mgmt WPA-EAP' 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  SUP: response was
> 'OK' 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  SUP: sending command
> 'SET_NETWORK 0 eap PEAP' 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  SUP: response was
> 'OK' 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  SUP: sending command
> 'SET_NETWORK 0 identity "pculver"' 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  SUP: response was
> 'OK' 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  SUP: sending command
> 'SET_NETWORK 0 password <password>' 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  SUP: response was
> 'OK' 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  SUP: sending command
> 'SET_NETWORK 0 anonymous_identity "pculver"' 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  SUP: response was
> 'OK' 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  SUP: sending command
> 'SET_NETWORK 0 pairwise TKIP' 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  SUP: response was
> 'OK' 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  SUP: sending command
> 'SET_NETWORK 0 group TKIP' 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  SUP: response was
> 'OK' 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  SUP: sending command
> 'ENABLE_NETWORK 0' 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  SUP: response was
> 'OK' 
> 
> Nov 27 11:26:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  Activation (ath0)
> Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) complete. 
> 
> Nov 27 11:27:11 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  Old device 'ath0'
> activating, won't change. 
> 
> Nov 27 11:27:46 localhost last message repeated 2 times
> 
> Nov 27 11:28:41 localhost last message repeated 3 times
> 
> Nov 27 11:28:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  Activation
> (ath0/wireless): association took too long (>120s), failing
> activation. 
> 
> Nov 27 11:28:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  Activation (ath0)
> failure scheduled... 
> 
> Nov 27 11:28:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  Activation (ath0)
> failed for access point (GEM_RD_TEST) 
> 
> Nov 27 11:28:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  Activation (ath0)
> failed. 
> 
> Nov 27 11:28:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  Deactivating device
> ath0. 
> 
> Nov 27 11:28:58 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  nm-netlink-monitor.c
> - nm_netlink_monitor_event_handler (724) netlink reports device ath0
> link now 0 
> 
> Nov 27 11:28:58 localhost kernel: [57816.366814] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP):
> ath0: link is not ready
> 
> Nov 27 11:28:58 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  nm-netlink-monitor.c
> - nm_netlink_monitor_event_handler (724) netlink reports device ath0
> link now 0 
>
> 
>
> 
> 
> Backtrace logs
> 
> Nov 27 05:39:48 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  Activation (ath0)
> Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) complete. 
> 
> Nov 27 05:40:01 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  Old device 'ath0'
> activating, won't change. 
> 
> Nov 27 05:40:37 localhost last message repeated 2 times
> 
> Nov 27 05:41:31 localhost last message repeated 3 times
> 
> Nov 27 05:41:47 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  Activation
> (ath0/wireless): association took too long (>120s), failing
> activation. 
> 
> Nov 27 05:41:47 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  Activation (ath0)
> failure scheduled... 
> 
> Nov 27 05:41:48 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  Activation (ath0)
> failed for access point (GEM_RD_TEST) 
> 
> Nov 27 05:41:48 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  Activation (ath0)
> failed. 
> 
> Nov 27 05:41:48 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  Deactivating device
> ath0. 
> 
> Nov 27 05:41:49 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  nm-netlink-monitor.c
> - nm_netlink_monitor_event_handler (724) netlink reports device ath0
> link now 0 
> 
> Nov 27 05:41:50 localhost NetworkManager: <WARN>  nm_signal_handler():
> Caught signal 11.  Generating backtrace... 
> 
> Nov 27 05:41:50 localhost NetworkManager: ******************* START
> **********************************
> 
> Nov 27 05:41:50 localhost NetworkManager: Frame 0: NetworkManager
> [0x806d235]
> 
> Nov 27 05:41:50 localhost NetworkManager: Frame 1: NetworkManager
> [0x806d3e1]
> 
> Nov 27 05:41:50 localhost NetworkManager: Frame 2: [0x12d420]
> 
> Nov 27 05:41:50 localhost NetworkManager: Frame 3:
> NetworkManager(wpa_ctrl_request+0xb0) [0x80733b0]
> 
> Nov 27 05:41:50 localhost NetworkManager: Frame 4:
> NetworkManager(nm_utils_supplicant_request_with_check+0xda)
> [0x806acea]
> 
> Nov 27 05:41:50 localhost NetworkManager: Frame 5: NetworkManager
> [0x805be79]
> 
> Nov 27 05:41:50 localhost NetworkManager: Frame
> 6: /lib/libglib-2.0.so.0 [0x252dc6]
> 
> Nov 27 05:41:50 localhost NetworkManager: Frame
> 7: /lib/libglib-2.0.so.0(g_main_context_dispatch+0x182) [0x2527f2]
> 
> Nov 27 05:41:50 localhost NetworkManager: Frame
> 8: /lib/libglib-2.0.so.0 [0x2557cf]
> 
> Nov 27 05:41:50 localhost NetworkManager: Frame
> 9: /lib/libglib-2.0.so.0(g_main_loop_run+0x1a9) [0x255b79]
> 
> Nov 27 05:41:50 localhost NetworkManager: Frame 10: NetworkManager
> [0x80568de]
> 
> Nov 27 05:41:50 localhost NetworkManager: Frame
> 11: /lib/libglib-2.0.so.0 [0x27066f]
> 
> Nov 27 05:41:50 localhost NetworkManager: Frame
> 12: /lib/libpthread.so.0 [0x32444b]
> 
> Nov 27 05:41:50 localhost NetworkManager: Frame
> 13: /lib/libc.so.6(clone+0x5e) [0x40780e]
> 
> Nov 27 05:41:50 localhost NetworkManager: ******************* END
> **********************************
> 
> 
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