Hi,

Is this happening every time you try to connect to a wireless network?
(probably specific to WPA-secured networks)

If not, can you please describe the exact circumstances that trigger
this crash (I know about the reboot of an AP, but want to confirm if
there are other circumstances that trigger this).

Unfortunately, as it is I'm not sure why the data needed by
wpa_drv_set_countermeasures() (e.g. eloop_ctx, or the wpa_s variable) is
unset when that function gets to run. I think it's because
wpa_supplicant is shutting down at the time, before this function gets
to be run, but I'd like to make sure. What could help with this would be
to provide the logs from /var/log/syslog just after reproducing the
crash.

Thanks in advance.

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  wpa_supplicant crashed with SIGSEGV in __libc_start_main()

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