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hello,

 

i have a problem on my G300 Huawei on Android OS, i can no longer turn wifi on. When i hit the Wi-Fi button (who is disabled), it turn grey (printing "Activating...") then print "Error".

I hope the wifi is not broken.

 

I looked into the dmesg, and caught that :

<4>[214, WifiService] [  150.977548] [DHD] dhd_module_init: Enter
<4>[214, WifiService] [  150.977738] [DHD] ## wifi_probe
<4>[214, WifiService] [  150.977749] [DHD] wifi_set_power = 1
<4>[428, huawei.mmitest2] [  150.999398] do_exit: exit code=9
<4>[433, Binder Thread #] [  150.999466] do_exit: exit code=9
<4>[429, HeapWorker] [  150.999533] do_exit: exit code=9
<4>[430, GC] [  151.001418] do_exit: exit code=9
<4>[431, Signal Catcher] [  151.001483] do_exit: exit code=9
<4>[432, Compiler] [  151.001523] do_exit: exit code=9
<4>[434, Binder Thread #] [  151.002468] do_exit: exit code=9
<3>[214, WifiService] [  151.172956] bcm_wifi_set_power: wifi power successed to pull up
<4>[214, WifiService] [  151.172981] dhd_enable_mmchost_polling: /sys/devices/platform/msm_sdcc.2/polling
<4>[214, WifiService] [  151.173113] set_polling : no need to enable polling for slot 2 (as host->pdev_id) 
<4>[214, WifiService] [  151.176276] [DHD] 
<4>[214, WifiService] [  151.176284] Dongle Host Driver, version 5.90.125.95
<6>[21, kworker/u:2] [  151.262221] mmc2: new high speed SDIO card at address 0001
<4>[21, kworker/u:2] [  151.271654] [DHD] alloc static buf at dcd40000!
<4>[21, kworker/u:2] [  151.272179] [DHD] dhd_common_init:fw_path = /data/misc/wifi/load/firmware.bin 
<4>[21, kworker/u:2] [  151.272727] [DHD] sih->chiprev = 4
<4>[21, kworker/u:2] [  151.277659] [DHD] DHD: dongle ram size is set to 294912(orig 294912)
<4>[21, kworker/u:2] [  151.278724] [DHD] load firmware from /data/misc/wifi/load/firmware.bin
<4>[21, kworker/u:2] [  151.330431] [DHD] dhdsdio_download_nvram: nvram_path=/data/misc/wifi/load/nvram.txt
<4>[21, kworker/u:2] [  151.332631] [DHD] GOT STA FIRMWARE
<4>[21, kworker/u:2] [  151.493873] [DHD] dhd_preinit_ioctls: use MAC address in ram 24:db:ac:91:5b:12
<4>[21, kworker/u:2] [  151.493891] [DHD] Firmware up: op_mode=1, Broadcom Dongle Host Driver mac=24:db:ac:91:5b:12
<4>[214, WifiService] [  163.173770] [DHD] dhd_module_init: sdio_register_driver timeout
<4>[21, kworker/u:2] [  171.633679] [DHD] dhd_bus_rxctl: resumed on timeout
<4>[21, kworker/u:2] [  171.633739] [DHD] dhd_bus_rxctl: rxcnt_timeout=1
<4>[21, kworker/u:2] [  171.633779] [DHD] dhd_preinit_ioctls Setting WL UP failed -5
<4>[21, kworker/u:2] [  171.633815] [DHD] dhdsdio_probe: dhd_bus_start failed
<4>[21, kworker/u:2] [  171.646265] [DHD] Broadcom Dongle Host Driver: register interface [eth0] MAC: 00:90:4c:11:22:33
<4>[690, dhd_dpc] [  172.484467] [DHD] dhd_rx_frame: module not insert, skip
<4>[16, kworker/0:1] [  172.485185] mmc_card_sleepawake:hynix samsug EMMC enter sleep,manfid:144 oemid:330 
<3>[16, kworker/0:1] [  172.553875] gpio_tlmm_config(0x0009c6c3, GPIO_CFG_DISABLE) <sdc3_dat_4> failed: 0
<3>[16, kworker/0:1] [  172.553933] pin 108 func 3 dir 1 pull 3 drvstr 4
<3>[16, kworker/0:1] [  172.554035] gpio_tlmm_config(0x0009c153, GPIO_CFG_DISABLE) <sdc3_dat_5> failed: -5
<3>[16, kworker/0:1] [  172.554077] pin 21 func 3 dir 1 pull 3 drvstr 4
<3>[16, kworker/0:1] [  172.554172] gpio_tlmm_config(0x0009c143, GPIO_CFG_DISABLE) <sdc3_dat_6> failed: -5
<3>[16, kworker/0:1] [  172.554215] pin 20 func 3 dir 1 pull 3 drvstr 4
<3>[16, kworker/0:1] [  172.554308] gpio_tlmm_config(0x0009c133, GPIO_CFG_DISABLE) <sdc3_dat_7> failed: -5
<3>[16, kworker/0:1] [  172.554350] pin 19 func 3 dir 1 pull 3 drvstr 4
<3>[16, kworker/0:1] [  172.554443] gpio_tlmm_config(0x0009c5d1, GPIO_CFG_DISABLE) <sdc3_dat_0> failed: -5
<3>[16, kworker/0:1] [  172.554487] pin 93 func 1 dir 1 pull 3 drvstr 4
<3>[16, kworker/0:1] [  172.554580] gpio_tlmm_config(0x0009c5c1, GPIO_CFG_DISABLE) <sdc3_dat_1> failed: -5
<3>[16, kworker/0:1] [  172.554623] pin 92 func 1 dir 1 pull 3 drvstr 4
<3>[16, kworker/0:1] [  172.554717] gpio_tlmm_config(0x0009c5b1, GPIO_CFG_DISABLE) <sdc3_dat_2> failed: -5
<3>[16, kworker/0:1] [  172.554758] pin 91 func 1 dir 1 pull 3 drvstr 4
<3>[16, kworker/0:1] [  172.554853] gpio_tlmm_config(0x0009c5a1, GPIO_CFG_DISABLE) <sdc3_dat_3> failed: -5
<3>[16, kworker/0:1] [  172.554895] pin 90 func 1 dir 1 pull 3 drvstr 4
<3>[16, kworker/0:1] [  172.554988] gpio_tlmm_config(0x0009c591, GPIO_CFG_DISABLE) <sdc3_cmd> failed: -5
<3>[16, kworker/0:1] [  172.555030] pin 89 func 1 dir 1 pull 3 drvstr 4
<3>[16, kworker/0:1] [  172.555125] gpio_tlmm_config(0x00064581, GPIO_CFG_DISABLE) <sdc3_clk> failed: -5
<3>[16, kworker/0:1] [  172.555167] pin 88 func 1 dir 1 pull 0 drvstr 3
<4>[214, WifiService] [  172.577745] [DHD] ## wifi_remove
<4>[214, WifiService] [  172.577788] [DHD] wifi_set_power = 0

Also i dont find any wpa_supplicant process, but i'm not sure it is immediatly related (wpa needs the wifi already turned on to have any use, right ?)

 

I tought about reinstalling the whole wifi driver set, but i did not found the way to do it (i dont even find the rc or binaries to start it via the console)

 

Can you help me ?

 

Thanks

 

Guest Gabriel94
Posted

This topic doesnt belong here in development and android os is not specific enough

Guest Tentmaster
Posted

This topic doesnt belong here in development and android os is not specific enough

Not a nice way to welcome a newbie. Maybe he's using Kitkat :huh:

Posted

Sorry for the development section, can somebody move the topic to the support section ?

I tried many OS (logs are from GB 2.6, it does not work better on ICS 4.0)

The main question i'm asking is about the error log : i want to know if this is a hardware problem of an applicative problem (i guess it is an hardware one).

Please note that i'm not used to android system, so i dont know it there are way to check the hardware using a console (like by running a binary via Android Terminal Emulator as SU, or a remaining .pid file, like tomcat used to fail on...)

I also dont know a lot about the different Android versions...

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