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Hey everyone,
I upgraded from Kernel 3.2.14-1 to 3.3.1 last night. After a reboot today, I couldn't connect through my wifi at all. I use wicd, and it was able to scan for networks but would get stuck on the "validating authentication" stage of a WPA2 wireless network. I'm lucky I was able to use my phone to look for solutions, or I woulda been stuck for much longer than I was.
I tried connecting manually without wicd following the steps outlined here https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=72772, but dhcpcd timed out in the last step and I couldn't connect.
I have an exam tomorrow so I don't have that much time to keep troubleshooting, but I thought I should post abouit it.
I've downgraded back to 3.2.14-1 and that fixed my wifi for now, I have Arch on my Macbook 2,1 using an ath9k wireless card. Let me know if there is any other useful info I can give you guys.
EDIT:
Here is my /var/log/pacman.log for the upgrade and downgrade
[2012-04-08 19:49] upgraded bitlbee (3.0.5-2 -> 3.0.5-3)
[2012-04-08 19:49] upgraded chromium (18.0.1025.151-1 -> 18.0.1025.151-3)
[2012-04-08 19:49] upgraded dirmngr (1.1.0-3 -> 1.1.0-4)
[2012-04-08 19:49] >>> Updating module dependencies. Please wait ...
[2012-04-08 19:49] >>> Generating initial ramdisk, using mkinitcpio. Please wait...
[2012-04-08 19:49] ==> Building image from preset: 'default'
[2012-04-08 19:49] -> -k /boot/vmlinuz-linux -c /etc/mkinitcpio.conf -g /boot/initramfs-linux.img
[2012-04-08 19:49] ==> Starting build: 3.3.1-1-ARCH
[2012-04-08 19:49] -> Parsing hook: [base]
[2012-04-08 19:49] -> Parsing hook: [udev]
[2012-04-08 19:49] -> Parsing hook: [autodetect]
[2012-04-08 19:49] -> Parsing hook: [pata]
[2012-04-08 19:49] -> Parsing hook: [scsi]
[2012-04-08 19:49] -> Parsing hook: [sata]
[2012-04-08 19:49] -> Parsing hook: [filesystems]
[2012-04-08 19:49] -> Parsing hook: [usbinput]
[2012-04-08 19:49] ==> Generating module dependencies
[2012-04-08 19:49] ==> Creating gzip initcpio image: /boot/initramfs-linux.img
[2012-04-08 19:49] ==> Image generation successful
[2012-04-08 19:49] ==> Building image from preset: 'fallback'
[2012-04-08 19:49] -> -k /boot/vmlinuz-linux -c /etc/mkinitcpio.conf -g /boot/initramfs-linux-fallback.img -S autodetect
[2012-04-08 19:49] ==> Starting build: 3.3.1-1-ARCH
[2012-04-08 19:49] -> Parsing hook: [base]
[2012-04-08 19:49] -> Parsing hook: [udev]
[2012-04-08 19:49] -> Parsing hook: [pata]
[2012-04-08 19:49] -> Parsing hook: [scsi]
[2012-04-08 19:49] -> Parsing hook: [sata]
[2012-04-08 19:49] -> Parsing hook: [filesystems]
[2012-04-08 19:49] -> Parsing hook: [usbinput]
[2012-04-08 19:49] ==> Generating module dependencies
[2012-04-08 19:49] ==> Creating gzip initcpio image: /boot/initramfs-linux-fallback.img
[2012-04-08 19:49] ==> Image generation successful
[2012-04-08 19:49] upgraded linux (3.2.14-1 -> 3.3.1-1)
[2012-04-08 19:49] upgraded lirc-utils (1:0.9.0-12 -> 1:0.9.0-15)
[2012-04-08 19:49] upgraded ncmpcpp (0.5.9-1 -> 0.5.10-1)
[2012-04-08 19:49] upgraded python-pysqlite (2.6.3-1 -> 2.6.3-2)
[2012-04-08 19:49] The default location of gem installs is $HOME/.gem/ruby
[2012-04-08 19:49] Add the following line to your PATH if you plan to install using gem
[2012-04-08 19:49] $(ruby -rubygems -e "puts Gem.user_dir")/bin
[2012-04-08 19:49] If you want to install to the system wide location, you must either:
[2012-04-08 19:49] edit /etc/gemrc or run gem with the --no-user-install flag.
[2012-04-08 19:49] upgraded ruby (1.9.3_p125-3 -> 1.9.3_p125-4)
[2012-04-09 12:02] Running 'pacman -U linux-3.2.14-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz'
[2012-04-09 12:02] >>> Updating module dependencies. Please wait ...
[2012-04-09 12:02] >>> Generating initial ramdisk, using mkinitcpio. Please wait...
[2012-04-09 12:02] ==> Building image from preset: 'default'
[2012-04-09 12:02] -> -k /boot/vmlinuz-linux -c /etc/mkinitcpio.conf -g /boot/initramfs-linux.img
[2012-04-09 12:02] ==> Starting build: 3.2.14-1-ARCH
[2012-04-09 12:02] -> Parsing hook: [base]
[2012-04-09 12:02] -> Parsing hook: [udev]
[2012-04-09 12:02] -> Parsing hook: [autodetect]
[2012-04-09 12:02] -> Parsing hook: [pata]
[2012-04-09 12:02] -> Parsing hook: [scsi]
[2012-04-09 12:02] -> Parsing hook: [sata]
[2012-04-09 12:02] -> Parsing hook: [filesystems]
[2012-04-09 12:02] -> Parsing hook: [usbinput]
[2012-04-09 12:02] ==> Generating module dependencies
[2012-04-09 12:02] ==> Creating gzip initcpio image: /boot/initramfs-linux.img
[2012-04-09 12:02] ==> Image generation successful
[2012-04-09 12:02] ==> Building image from preset: 'fallback'
[2012-04-09 12:02] -> -k /boot/vmlinuz-linux -c /etc/mkinitcpio.conf -g /boot/initramfs-linux-fallback.img -S autodetect
[2012-04-09 12:02] ==> Starting build: 3.2.14-1-ARCH
[2012-04-09 12:02] -> Parsing hook: [base]
[2012-04-09 12:02] -> Parsing hook: [udev]
[2012-04-09 12:02] -> Parsing hook: [pata]
[2012-04-09 12:02] -> Parsing hook: [scsi]
[2012-04-09 12:02] -> Parsing hook: [sata]
[2012-04-09 12:02] -> Parsing hook: [filesystems]
[2012-04-09 12:02] -> Parsing hook: [usbinput]
[2012-04-09 12:02] ==> Generating module dependencies
[2012-04-09 12:02] ==> Creating gzip initcpio image: /boot/initramfs-linux-fallback.img
[2012-04-09 12:02] ==> Image generation successful
[2012-04-09 12:02] upgraded linux (3.3.1-1 -> 3.2.14-1)Last edited by rlevArch (2012-04-09 17:14:11)
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Here is my wicd.log: http://codepad.org/9qFAUj8M
Seems like I have a lot of dhcpcd warnings also, but the reason I think it's kernel related is pretty straightforward: stopped working after upgrade, started working again after downgrade. If something else is going on, I'd love to know what!
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Whats your wireless chip? Atheros?
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Yup, Atheros.
From lspci:
Network controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR5418 Wireless Network Adapter [AR5008E 802.11(a)bgn] (PCI-Express) (rev 01)and I am using ath9k
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I have the same problem on Atheros chip, however no issues with an external wireless adapter (realtek)
Last edited by alyy (2012-04-09 17:13:47)
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I should also add that for the first set of 3.2.x kernel updates, ath9k was causing a lot of kernel panics. Other people were complaining about that though, and it seems like it was fixed in a later update.
This issue probably has to do with Atheros and not wicd. The kernel deals with hardware and I didn't have to touch wicd to break/fix the validation issue. I'm gonna add ath9k to the thread title.
Last edited by rlevArch (2012-04-09 17:14:31)
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There's already been two other threads posted about atheros issues with the latest kernel. https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1084982 seems to have tracked down the commit that seems to be the issue, though I haven't had a chance to test if reverting it fixes anything yet.
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I have the same problem and cant connect to wifi
Any solution?
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networkmanager works fine ![]()
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A patch is available as documented in this thread.
Burninate!
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