@Jean-Baptiste
Can you reproduce this reliably?
Also, it sounds like your steps are:
1. Boot the phone w/WiFi enabled, and in range of a remembered access point
2. Disable WiFi
3. Verify the mobile data connection comes up
4. After several minutes, the data connection will drop; sometimes it's
Updated status of the ofono (Ubuntu) task to Invalid. The network-
manager task had already gone from Incomplete to Expired, but there
doesn't seem to be any way for me to mark the ofono (Ubuntu) task
Expired.
@Dave
If you can re-create still, please feel free to re-open.
** Changed in: ofono
Changed ofono (Ubuntu) status to FixReleased as this landed in ofono
1.12.bzr6882+15.04.20141126-0ubuntu1, and added a task for RTM set to
Confirmed.
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu RTM)
Status: Fix Committed =
So to summarize, I see the following problems being reported here:
1. vivid/krillin: when mobile data is active, and radio technology
preference is changed, mobile data connection is not always restored.
2. vivid/mako: disable wifi, mobile data connection takes = 6m to be
restored. Note, when
Also, running mako/vivid-devel/#122, I was able to re-create Jonas'
original bug.
I see a delay of 5-6m between changing radio technology and mobile data
being re-established. I see it going from 2g - 3g and visa versa.
Looking at the log, when the technology changes, the NM SCPlugin-Ofono
** Also affects: ofono (Ubuntu RTM)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu RTM)
Status: New = Fix Committed
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Thanks for the feedback Jamie!
A couple of comments in return...
1. NetworkManager polkit allows full access to sudo: I assume you meant
that the decision was taken *before* we had proper polkit support on the
phone?
2. urfkill polkit - allows active seat to call Block: The policy also
allows
Also, during the same round of testing I reported bug #1426876, which
describes how the user can enter a PIN on the SIM unlock screen and have
it not take effect. This occurs more frequently than the problem
described by this bug.
I just lowered the Importance to High, as it's extremely hard to
Public bug reported:
current build number: 127
device name: krillin
channel: ubuntu-touch/devel-proposed
Two SIMs installed, SIM in the second slot is PIN-locked.
It's possible for a PIN to be entered on the SIM auto-prompt screen (
displayed at boot ) and the subsequent action ( ie. the DBus
** Description changed:
current build number: 122
device name: krillin
channel: ubuntu-touch/devel-proposed
It's possible for the device to boot in such a manner that the network-
indicator doesn't display an icon on the top panel ( see attached
screenshot ).
I was testing a
A couple of comments...
First, this bug is overly broad... The indicator on the phone does
work when WiFi or mobile data are connected, however there are some
other issues.
Regarding problems on touch. Standard procedure is to include device
names and image #s. Also, the indicator does work
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Sergio Schvezov (sergiusens)
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On recent vivid images running on phones with MTK modems ( arale,
krillin ) switching between WiFi and mobile-data and back leads to
broken networking where neither device ( WiFi or WWAN ) will establish a
network connection.
It appears that the new version of
After discussing with Mathieu, we suspect that the fix involves
modifying the ignore_rmnet_devices.patch to ignore ccmni* named devices.
It also might make sense to re-work this patch so that it doesn't hard-
code device names but instead reads a device-name pattern from an
environment variable (
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Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Tony Espy (awe)
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@MIchael
When this happened, did you wait and see whether or not the connection
came back on it's own?
If not, the next time you see it happen, can you check periodically for
a few minutes to see if the connection is restored. There's a 5m
internal timeout in NetworkManager that may be
I lowered the priority to High, as this problem is hard to reproduce.
Also, the one time I was able to reproduce it, the connection was re-
established after some time.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Critical = High
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu RTM)
I just hit this again on krillin. Both modems lost signal, and thus
were no longer registered to a carrier, yet the data icon still showed
'edge'. That said, I wasn't fast enough to grab a screenshot, nor
list-modems output.
Regarding comment #7 and this being an ofono issue, we need some kind
This doesn't seem to be easily reproducible, which strengthens the
theory that this is a race condition between rild and Network Manager.
When the mobile data connection is active, and WiFi connected, the main
routing table looks like this:
# ip route show
default via address dev wlanX proto
Also, due to the use of hybris to disable/enable WiFi on krillin, the
WiFi device's numeric component is incremented every time WiFi is power
cycled ( eg. wlan0, wlan1, wlan2, ... ).
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Updated status to WontFix, this should've been reported to the OEM. The
original bug report is 5 years old as well...
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Title:
Indicator can fail to
Log file from when cell icons disappeared from the panel.
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Just reproduced this on my phone while testing an ofono fix for krillin:
https://code.launchpad.net/~phablet-team/ofono/lp1430700/+merge/253136
krillin with two SIMs, the first PIN-locked. Testing consisted of just
hammering on the FlightMode switch. To be fully usable, this requires
** Also affects: canonical-devices-system-image
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: indicator-network (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Pete Woods (pete-woods)
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Status in lxc-android-config
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Title:
Turning off WiFi doesn't set a route after the modem connects data
ofono was actually changed to allow GPRS contexts with empty
AccessPointNames to be used for data connections. Changing this to
Invalid.
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@costales
There's insufficient detail in your bug report for us to reproduce this
problem.
Can you please add your device, and image details ( RTM? vivid-devel?
image #? ).
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@Jonas
There's really not enough information in your bug report for us to
reproduce it.
Can you please add your device and image ( RTM? vivid-devel?, # )
details?
What device are you using to create a hotspot? What type of security
did you specify? What band of WiFi was used ( 2.4? 5? )?
**
@Michael
Tsk, tsk, tsk... No device or image details!
Depending on the device, we may not get the number proper number of PUK
retries left. Pretty sure this is a known issue with MTK-based modems,
and we have potential fix.
** Changed in: indicator-network (Ubuntu)
Status: New =
** Changed in: indicator-network (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low = High
** Also affects: canonical-devices-system-image
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
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I tested krillin #20 ( ubuntu-touch/ubuntu-rtm/14.09 ) and it took ~6:30
for my Android hotspot to disappear from the scan list ( using 'nmcli d
list | grep Anroid' ).
I tested my desktop ( Macair w/Intel WiFi ) running an up-to-date utopic
image and it took 6m for an AP to disappear the first
Strike my previous comment about arale not picking up a newly activated
hotspot in my previous comment. This seems to work now.
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Have you confirmed whether or not this works on arale?
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Title:
Blocked SIM card keeps on asking
@Ricardo
What about mako? I have a hunch this is arale-specific as I couldn't
reproduce on mako.
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** Summary changed:
- NM does not activate a valid ofono context
+ NM does not activate ofono Inet contexts w/Username but no Password ( eg.
giffgaff )
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That's a very different scenario as Flight-Mode is not involved, please
add your comments to bug #1424791 instead.
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I've just tried on krillin ( vivid-proposed / #193 ); conformed NM
version is: 0.9.10.0-4ubuntu15. I had a single ATT SIM in the first
slot.
WiFi disabled, I toggled FM on/off ten times. Sometimes I'd tap the
toggle as soon as it became active, sometimes I waited up to 1-2m before
toggling.
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu RTM)
Status: In Progress = Confirmed
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** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Cellular data not activated
@Ricardo
Can you also confirm that the modem is online too when you try to
reproduce? Just want to ensure you're not hitting the urfkill saved
state problem. Also does a reboot restore a working connection?
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I did managed to reproduce this on arale ( vivid-proposed #165 ) with
the recent version of NM which fixes bug #1418077.
'nmcli d' shows the modem as disconnected. list-modems shows the
ConnectionManager interface both powered and attached per Alfonso's
original description. The modem is
@Ricardo
Can you let me know what version of network-manager is in your images?
I just tried to reproduce this with mako ( vivid-proposed #178 ) and it
works just fine. The version of the NM in this image is
0.9.10.0-4ubuntu15. This version contains my most recent re-connect
fix, which might
Also when debugging issues with NM connections, please add the output of
'nmcli d' to the bug reports, as this will show NM's view of the
connections.
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I marked the dialer(app) task as Incomplete, as I'm not sure it requires
a change.
I also added an indicator-network task as it's not clear the indicator
should allow flight-mode to be enabled when an active call exists. This
should absolutely be prevented during an emergency call, but I would
I just changed the Status to Invalid, as NM has the capability to
leverage P2P mode for hotspots.
That said, there were changes to wpasupplicant required for certain
phones. See bug #1426923 for details.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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) soon.
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** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Tony Espy (awe) = Michael Zanetti (mzanetti)
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** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
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One key step is making sure that ofono is stopped before
editing/replacing the gprs settings file. If ofono is running, any
changes made will be ignored.
Regarding adb permission problems, you may need to run adb shell, then
use sudo to move the new file into place ( again after stopping ofono
@Michael
Thanks for the updates to the bug. I mentioned the custom APN as when I
examined your syslog, it appeared that Network Manager was only trying
to activate context3, which was the __ubuntu_custom_internet_apn.
Regarding the APN editor, it's been in rough shape, and one bug ( now
fixed )
@John
Critical should be reserved for crashes, and/or serious bugs that have
no workaround.
That said, this is one of the last 0.9.10 regressions ( I hope ). We'll
definitely fix for the next OTA, if not before. This may be related to
bug #1450790 as well.
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Title:
NM does not activate ofono Inet
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Status: New = Confirmed
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** Summary changed:
- Phone not connecting to mobile data until rebooting
+ Phone with n APN specifying Username/Password, not re-connecting to mobile
data until rebooting
** Summary changed:
- Phone with n APN specifying Username/Password, not re-connecting to mobile
data until rebooting
+
This bug is caused by the fact the NM's ofono plugin checks for the
existence of Username and Password properties in the APN, and if found,
adds them as settings to the NM_SETTING_GSM instance ( which is added to
the associated NM_CONNECTION instance ).
For some reason, the fact that only
@Michael
Can you install the version ( 0.9.10.0-4ubuntu15.1~awe4 ) of network-
manager in the phablet-team's telephony PPA and see if it resolves your
problem?
As I mentioned in comment #5, I think your issue is related to bug
#1435776 ( APNs with a Username, but no Password fail ), for which
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NM does not activate
@Michael
Great, I'll let you know when I have a test package ready!
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Phone not connecting to mobile
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Title:
Phone with an APN specifying
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Sim
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Status: New = In Progress
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
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@Michael
Thanks for the detailed response.
As for its importance, I agree this is Critical and am working on it as
we speak. I have a hunch there may be a previously undiscovered race
condition in the NM ofono connection activation code that's causing this
problem.
Would you be willing to
A few comments/questions:
- what does Android do, does it temporarily enable data for the sole
purpose of uploading a MMS payload?
- what about receiving, does Android allow receiving a MMS when mobile
data is disabled?
- iOS8 doesn't allow a MMS message to be sent if mobile data is
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: nuntium (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: nuntium (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
** Also affects: messaging-app
Changed ofono task to Invalid, as the bug is confirmed to be network-
manager only.
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Status: New = In Progress
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
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worked on...
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Updated the ofono task to Invalid, and added a task for indicator-
network.
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
** Also affects: indicator-network (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
I can confirm that WiFi EAP-SIM support is not supported by Ubuntu.
I changed this Importance to 'Wishlist' as this is a missing feature,
not a bug.
Without in-depth analysis, at minimum this would require support in
network-manager ( both the core WiFi code and ofono integration logic )
and
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Title:
add Tag property to ConnectionContext
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Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
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- add Tag property to ConnectionContext interface
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Note, as I've been using the phablet-team telephony PPA for other
testing, so although the version in the PPA has the fix, it has some
other experimental changes, so it might cause other problems when
testing. Use at your own risk...
If all goes well, we should have this in a silo in the next day
Note, as I've been using the phablet-team telephony PPA for other
testing, so although the version in the PPA has the fix, it has some
other experimental changes, so it might cause other problems when
testing. Use at your own risk...
If all goes well, we should have this in a silo in the next
NetworkManager is supposed to handle adding a specific host route for a
MessageProxy present in a combined APN. This doesn't appear to be
happening anymore in vivid.
I checked krillin/rtm #22/sim1=ATT sim2=empty.
With WiFi off, the routing table looks like this:
default via 10.186.165.219 dev
Attached is the NetworkManager dispatch script which is supposed to add
the MMS Proxy route. This script is part of the lxc-android-config
package. I've verified that it exists in our vivid images. For some
reason it appears to be broken.
The script is passed the modem_path ( env:DEVICE_IPATH
@Alfonso
Updated version of the script in comment #5 looks good to me...
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Cannot send MMS messages
@Sebastien
We have a proposed ofono fix that definitely improves the situation,
however nobody else with Canonical besides yourself an Michael have been
able to reproduce on RTM. See bug #1435328 for an update on the
analysis so far.
Could you install the version (
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1436427 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1436427
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1436427
Turning off WiFi doesn't set a route after the modem connects data
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Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu RTM)
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu RTM)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Tony Espy (awe)
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Tony Espy (awe)
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Title:
After connection drops, mobile-data
Public bug reported:
This bug is bring reported as of network-manager version
0.9.10.0-4ubuntu13 ( latest in vivid at bug filing time ).
The code in src/devices/wwan/nm-modem-ofono.c needs some optimization.
Currently, the function ofono_read_contexts() is triggered when the
modem becoming
So I actually have a fix that seems to work now.
There was an additional problem I discovered where the disconnect_done
logic in nm-modem-ofono.c was setting the modem state to CONNECTED,
which was incorrect. I've pushed a new branch and associated with this
bug. It needs a bit more cleanup
@Leopoldo
Actually it's a different problem, as this is a specific bug with the
version of network-manager in vivid, whereas your phone is running
Ubuntu RTM which has an older version of network-manager.
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Note, I tested OS X, and it also wipes APs from the list in = 30s.
This was tested using a hotspot on another phone.
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I installed network-manager 0.9.10.0-4ubuntu14~mtrudel1 from ppa
:mathieu-tl/nv-build on my krilling running vivid-proposed, and I can no
longer see a hotspot from an iPhone when it's enabled.
I can see it from my desktop, and from krillin running RTM.
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Public bug reported:
This bug is bring reported as of network-manager version
0.9.10.0-4ubuntu13 ( latest in vivid at bug filing time ).
The code in src/devices/wwan/nm-modem-ofono.c which handles context
property_change signals should be optimized.
The function context_properties_changed()
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** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Canonical Phone Foundations
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Title:
NM does not activate a
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[phone] Does not
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Title:
Turning off WiFi
@Jonathan
Your description doesn't match this bug. It has to do with an absence
of *any* network icons on the panel, not an incorrect icon. I would
suggest opening a new bug.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Status: New
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