[I didn't realize there is this HTC Desire specific subforum, so I'm copypasting my question from General Q&A forum].
I've been running Miui happily for over a year on my HTC Desire, just to notice last week that wifi works only right after power-up (not reboot!) and until switched off. After that, it won't start again. I've tried different things, roms, clean installs, just to confirm the same behaviour, regardless of the rom installed. Detailed explanation is available here:
[EDIT: Being a new member, I'm not allowed to post links. So here it is, 'unlinked': http is.gd slash pZ1TDo ]
(includes logs and everything).
Please help, what to do next?
Thanks,
MB
When you have the error, open a terminal and type dmesg.
Please paste the output here.
You can redirect the output by typing "dmesg > /sdcard/file.txt" ( Without quotes )
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When you have the error, open a terminal and type dmesg.
Please paste the output here.
You can redirect the output by typing "dmesg > /sdcard/file.txt" ( Without quotes )
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Hello, thanks for reply.
Here's the output (too big for copypaste here):
http ge.tt (slash) 3nqEYdF/v/0?c
Sorry, still not allowed to paste links.
The bcm4329 module seems ok.
Sometimes when i use the widget to power on/off wifi, it won't connect.
To get wifi working, I go into wifi settings and power on the wifi here.
Could you try like this and tell us if this working ?
dqb said:
The bcm4329 module seems ok.
Sometimes when i use the widget to power on/off wifi, it won't connect.
To get wifi working, I go into wifi settings and power on the wifi here.
Could you try like this and tell us if this working ?
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I tried all of the combinations - settings/wireless, status bar, specific widgets - nothing works. At least I have consistent behaviour
This is my original post on miui forum (when I thougt it was miui related). It explains what actions I performed while trying to nail the problem. Still no luck.
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Hello,
Recently I've noticed that wifi on my HTC Desire is acting very strangely - it connects just the first time after reboot, every other time I get "Error" message in Wifi settings. Where I can check what actually went wrong?
After looking in the logs, I hope to have more information on this issue, but for now I believe it's hardware related, since the same problem appears even with the fresh install of the latest MIUI or after restoring a backup.
Thanks.
mblenton, Monday at 9:59 PM Edit Report
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You can use the MIUI Android Logcat miuiandroid.com / community/link-forums/logcat.82/
Or you could try a fresh download install again : reboot into cwm, factory reset > wipe dalvik > clear cache partition install rom
But try the logcat and also check you router etc and other things that may influence.
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If you require more help speak to ibotpeaches as he is a HTC expert : join the miui irc chat :)
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Pele, Monday at 11:34 PM Report
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Hello Pele,
Thanks for the reply.
I've tried already clean install with wiping everything, even restored an old bkp which for sure is correct, but all without luck. I don't think it's a router thing, since the same problem appears regardless of my location (at home, at work... all the same). I'll join the miui irc chat, good idea, thanks!
Regarding the logcat - the link you sent is just a form for pasting logs - am I seeing it correctly?. Is there some specific miui logcal app? I've installed 'aLogcat' which seems good, but I couldn't find anything on *wifi* or *wpa* which could indicate some sort of error in any of the logs aLogcat is displaying.
Cheers,
mblenton
mblenton, Tuesday at 9:30 AM Edit Report
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Hi,
Try to restore your back up without wifi settings. Failing that yes come to irc chat for about 12pm GMT+0 and chat with ibotpeaches
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Hello Pele,
I've tried several combinations of rom/backup flashing, titanium backup restore etc. but the problem persists, even on a clean installation with just one accesspoint defined.
mblenton, Tuesday at 3:09 PM Edit Report
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Update: I've updated to the newest radio, but the problems are still there.
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Yes, you need a logcat to further figure this out.
developer.android.com / guide/developing/tools/logcat.html
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Hello iBotPeaches, thanks for the link, I didn't realize Pele's refering to that logcat. I'll have to set up abd, though.
In the mean time, I've tried the following (plus the actions described earlier):
- Format system and boot partitions (since Wipe Data/Factory Reset doesn't do that) and clean latest miui install
- Clean Cyanogenmod install
Nothing's changed, I still can connect to wifi network the first time after power up, and then all I get is 'Error' msg. Interesting, but reboot doesn't actually help, just power off/power on.
mblenton, Tuesday at 9:04 PM Edit Report
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Hello again,
I've installed adb and used logcat to generate this file: ge.tt /9UkgUaF/v/0?c
I'm not quite sure what would be interesting for debugging purposes, so I performed the following procedure:
0. Wifi is enabled, but not working; power down the device; start adb logcat - waiting for device -
1. Power on (wifi will be enabled and connected to SSID Hotspot)
2. Open browser, open google (everything works)
3. Close browser, turn off wifi (via status bar, but it doesn't make any difference)
4. Open settings, try to turn on wifi
5. Wifi couldn't be turned on, 'Error' message is displayed
6. Power down the phone
Thanks in advance!
mblenton, Yesterday at 10:36 AM Edit Report
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Yet another update, not I'm pretty sure this issue is not miui related.
I've installed Gingerbread RUU and performed the power-on/wifi-on--works/wifi-off--won't-start-anymore procedure with the same results. Here are the logs: ge.tt /9sOVXbF/v/0?c
Where I should look for help?
Ok, after you got the error, go in a terminal and type lsmod ( list loaded modules )
If you see the bcm4329 loaded ( wifi module ), go in a terminal and type modprobe -r bcm4329 ( unload module )
Verify with lsmod if the module is unload.
After that, try to activate the wifi in settings/wireless. Twice if the first gives you an error, it should "unload" the first time, and the second time it should load.
I just tested by inducing an error.
Tell us is this work !
Hello again,
I've tried what you suggested, and this is the result:
Issuing lsmod while wireless is OK:
bcm4329 200131 0 - Live 0xbf000000
After turning off wireless, lsmod doesn't display anything.
After trying to turn wireless back on, lsmod also doesn't display anything, regardless of the times I tried to turn wireless on (and getting Error every time is Settings)
modprobe bcm4329 returns
modprobe: 'bcm4329.ko': invalid parameter
insmod bcm4329 or bcm4329.ko says it can't open bcm4329 (.ko)
So, the linux system under the android seems to be working ok.
Hi,
Ok, after power off/on wifi, the driver doesn't load :/
With some tests and by inducing an error, it works on my side
When you have the error, try this as root :
Code:
su
lsmod ( if bcm4329 is loaded then rmmod bcm4329 )
svc wifi enable ( it's to turn on wifi manually, I waited a few seconds, and everything was properly unloaded ! And wifi off.. idk why )
svc wifi enable ( if the first time it didn't work, it worked for me, it might work for you )
svc wifi disable
but I've intentionally caused an error, not you. And i think that svc is the same as widget/settings..
BTW, for insmod you need to give the full path of the module : /system/lib/modules/bcm4329.ko and the fw path, but it will not work like that you need to set/config interface etc.. I'll try to do it manually.
I just looked quickly one of your old logcat because i'm tired and i'm going to sleep, I'll look more in detail this night if we can find the most important thing : what causes this problem.
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Hi,
Ok, after power off/on wifi, the driver doesn't load :/
With some tests and by inducing an error, it works on my side
When you have the error, try this as root :
Code:
su
lsmod ( if bcm4329 is loaded then rmmod bcm4329 )
svc wifi enable ( it's to turn on wifi manually, I waited a few seconds, and everything was properly unloaded ! And wifi off.. idk why )
svc wifi enable ( if the first time it didn't work, it worked for me, it might work for you )
svc wifi disable
but I've intentionally caused an error, not you. And i think that svc is the same as widget/settings..
BTW, for insmod you need to give the full path of the module : /system/lib/modules/bcm4329.ko and the fw path, but it will not work like that you need to set/config interface etc.. I'll try to do it manually.
I just looked quickly one of your old logcat because i'm tired and i'm going to sleep, I'll look more in detail this night if we can find the most important thing : what causes this problem.
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Hello,
Thank you for attepts to help me, unfortunatelly none of your advices haven't succeeded to turn on wifi once it was turned off. I don't know what to do next. I actually keep it turned on all the time, and it works OK. Not quite happy with that
Hi mblenton,
Ok
I just found how to really turn on the wifi manually.
First, in a root terminal run : getprop wifi.interface, I have eth0, if you have another interface, replace the following by yours.
After error, make sure your eth0 interface is down by running in a root terminal "netcfg" you'll not find eth0 interface, or "ifconfig eth0" must return " eth0: No such device " same for "iwconfig eth0".
If eth0 is up, run as root : "ifconfig eth0 down" and retry to turn on wifi as usual.. maybe it will work.
If not, make sure bcm4329 module isn't loaded ( lsmod ), make sure eth0 is down and try this :
Code:
su
modprobe bcm4329 firmware_path=/system/vendor/firmware/fw_bcm4329_apsta.bin
start wpa_supplicant
dhcpcd -BKL eth0 &
If "modprobe bcm4329 firmware_path=/system/vendor/firmware/fw_bcm4329_apsta.bin" return you an error, try this :
Code:
insmod /system/lib/modules/bcm4329.ko firmware_path=/system/vendor/firmware/fw_bcm4329_apsta.bin
But it's better to load a module with modprobe.
What the commands do :
1) Be root
2) Is for loading module and firmware properly
3) Start wpa_supplicant as service with right user, and load your wireless config
4) Run dhcpcd on background for getting an ip by dhcp ( which implies not have configured the ip manually )
If the wireless icon is not activated in notification bar, it's normal.
ping -c2 google.com or open a browser and try a google search, it worked for me..
If it work for you, cool, we can make a bash script to get the wifi works temporarily, the time to found the cause of the malfunction !
A guy that I helped had a problem with bluetooth, it was a permission problem.. he found a fix :
Daiksi said:
with rom manager i did fix permission and IT WORKED!!!!!!!!YATTA!!!
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Try that, it can only do good things !
Hello,
I've tried what you suggested, including permission fixing, and the situation remained the same. I'm surprized there's nothing in the logs, though.
Thank you once more.
I recently updated my phone to Marshmallow, and everything seemed to work fine for few days. And yesterday, the microphone and sound related stuff stopped working. I rebooted the device, but the issue didn't get fixed. I did a factory reset and now after booting up, I saw this message of drivers not loading. And to add to it, now the Wifi also had stopped working.
I tried to root it and install custom roms, didnt work. Where can I get these drivers from, or do a fresh Installation to get these drivers back?
You can run 'dmesg' in an ADB shell session to see what is in the kernel's ring buffer for that boot. The output of that command can be placed in a code tag (with the # icon in the post editor view) and posted here so we have more information about what's failing.