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3.0-pre10 and 11 dies and crashes phone intermittantly #894

Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Using a Samsung Epic, 3.0-pre11 dies intermittently and causes phone to crash. 
The symptom does not seem to occur during any particular action, but seems to 
happen more frequently if there are text messages or phone calls in progress. 
The phone will vibrate two short buzzes with an alert that some computer has 
joined the network and that Wifi Tether has requested root permissions. The 
phone will operate normally for about 10-20 seconds following that, freeze, and 
then power off. 

Once the phone is turned back on and wifi tether is restarted, it may or may 
not reproduce the error. Usually what ever computer tried to rejoin the phone 
will show as immediately joining (even though the computer does not indicate 
that it did).

Configuration is using Samsung Epic 4G Device-Profile, Softap for Samsung 
(master), Wifi-Encryption enabled, Channel 1, Custom SSID, Access-Control 
enabled, LAN set in the 10 subnet space, Wake-Lock is disabled.

Original issue reported on code.google.com by tragicf...@gmail.com on 16 Mar 2011 at 12:48

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
I have this issue as well.  When I had Android 2.1 and 2.x wifi tether, this 
was not a problem.

Original comment by MHej...@gmail.com on 23 Mar 2011 at 3:00

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
This is a known issue and I was not able to fix it so far. (I don't own such a 
device and can't reproduce it).

Use version 2 of the app in the meantime - this is adhoc-only but has not the 
desribed issue (as far as I know).

Original comment by harald....@gmail.com on 23 Mar 2011 at 3:40

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Be all means, I'm somewhat Linux savvy and would be happy to capture any logs 
or diagnostics that you would like so that I can aid in debugging it. Just let 
me know what you need.

Original comment by tragicf...@gmail.com on 23 Mar 2011 at 3:50

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
I see this same issue in 3.0pre12.  And when it does connect speeds seem to be 
very slow.

Original comment by marioacu...@gmail.com on 5 Apr 2011 at 7:40

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
I am also having this problem on my Epic 4g. Almost the same configuration as 
the first described above. I will experiment with the settings and see if I can 
keep it from happening. Someone in SDK/XDA forums mentioned that you should 
start the tether with 4g turned off and then turn it on later. This wasn't 
happening to me until I turned on the 4g connection; 3g/1x worked fine. Screws 
the phone up so bad that when it reboots I get UID warning and have to format 
my /data and flash back to a backup.

Original comment by DocWatts...@gmail.com on 14 Apr 2011 at 3:32

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Try this experimental version:
http://android-wifi-tether.googlecode.com/files/wifi_tether_v3_0-test2-softap.ap
k
(Uninstall old versions first.)

This seems to work ...

Original comment by harald....@gmail.com on 19 May 2011 at 8:12

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
I can attest that wifi_tether_v3_0-test2-softap.apk works correctly on my Epic, 
stable so far after a few on/off cycles and client connections. Works over 4G, 
haven't tested 3G.

Original comment by rmorriso...@gmail.com on 19 May 2011 at 8:46

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
1. Uninstalled old binaries
2. Installed new binaries 
3. Ran application and reconfigured using following:
- my old SSID, Passphrase, hide SSID, SoftAP Master, Samsung Epic
4. Started, stopped, and restarted the services (worked, usually would fail in 
older versions)
5. Tried to connect, failed to connect to Internet (unable to resolve IP)
6. Rebooted and restarted app
7. Tried to connect, Same results as number 5. 

Also, I noticed that the access list is gone from this version. I also noticed 
that the ability to choose a subnet for IP's is also missing from the settings 
menu (precludes me from setting static IP's to test if Nat'ing is still working 
ok regardless of DHCP.)

More playing around with it, tried to set the profiles back to Auto while it 
was running, the dialog for restarting came up and it locked up the phone, 
needed to remove battery. Task manager didn't show wifi-tether as even running. 

Restarted phone and application, checked log and noticed there was only 6 
entries:
- stopping driver
- Wifi Firmware
- starting driver
- config softap
- starting softap
- tethering now running. 

Anything else you'd like me to try, I'll be happy to. 

Thank you.

Original comment by tragicf...@gmail.com on 19 May 2011 at 10:27

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
I was not successful getting it to reconnect, doesn't seem to be working 
anymore.

Original comment by rmorriso...@gmail.com on 20 May 2011 at 6:13

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Hey guys - I appreciate all of the hard work on this.  I have an Epic running 
Froyo and have tried everything I can think of to get this working 
(uninstall/reinstall all versions of WT, factory reset phone back to 2.1, then 
OTA to 2.2 Froyo, even re-formatted the SD card after a reset in case there was 
some bad data gumming things up on the card).
I am rooted w/ Superuser access.
My problem - I load and can get WT working one time only. After that, it just 
freezes while trying to open or close. And when I try to re-install binaries, 
it says that it "couldn't install file". The only resolution is to uninstall, 
restart, reinstall, and even then it is a 50/50 chance of working.
I have a WiFi only Xoom (which unfortunately mandates infrastructure mode) and 
the Wireless Tether will be awesome - I appreciate all the work that goes into 
this - it is not unnoticed. Thanks again!

Original comment by gregtolm...@gmail.com on 21 May 2011 at 1:52

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
And Harald - I have tried uninstalling the 3.0pre14 Experimental, reboot, and 
then downloading/installing the newest experimental version 
(http://android-wifi-tether.googlecode.com/files/wifi_tether_v3_0-test2-softap.a
pk), and it didn't work either. Thanks!

Original comment by gregtolm...@gmail.com on 21 May 2011 at 2:12

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Hello. I recently posted bug 977 as seen here 
http://code.google.com/p/android-wifi-tether/issues/detail?id=977&sort=-id

Someone emailed me this link so I tried 
http://android-wifi-tether.googlecode.com/files/wifi_tether_v3_0-test2-softap.ap
k and although it can stop and start multiple times without an error message I 
am unable to receive an address from DHCP.

Original comment by braschlo...@gmail.com on 28 May 2011 at 3:36

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
I am having the crashing issue too. My Epic crahes while the tethering is 
started. As soon as I get the notice about the hotspot starting my phone 
freezes and reboots.

Original comment by jspfun...@gmail.com on 31 May 2011 at 6:47

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Issue 990 has been merged into this issue.

Original comment by harald....@gmail.com on 1 Jun 2011 at 7:50

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Issue 989 has been merged into this issue.

Original comment by harald....@gmail.com on 1 Jun 2011 at 7:51

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
I also uninstalled pre14 and tried 
thehttp://android-wifi-tether.googlecode.com/files/wifi_tether_v3_0-test2-softap
.apk, but it didn't work at all. I truly need the infrastructure mode, our I 
would simply go back to my wireless tether program which never had any issues.

Original comment by davenade...@gmail.com on 1 Jun 2011 at 12:26

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
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GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Exact same issue:
 1) Random phone shutdowns when Wifi-Tether is running
 2) After shutting down the program, the phone must be shut down and restarted before Wifi-Tether will start again.

Epic
3.0 pre 11, 12, 13 and 14

Original comment by mvanr...@gmail.com on 16 Jun 2011 at 11:49

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Same issue here using pre14... 30-90minutes in infrastructure mode and the 
phone crashes down to the battery charging screen (powers off completely)

Sprint Epic 4G
Android 2.2.1 EC05 (OneClickRootCWM3.0.2.5-EC05)

no other kernel/root hacks, done immediately after a clean ODIN push of the 
OFFICIAL 2.1 and OTA to 2.2.1-EC05... so there should be no hairy mods/hacks 
getting in the way

Original comment by shadowdr...@gmail.com on 19 Jun 2011 at 4:10

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Same issue- Epic Froyo EC05 SynadicateROM 1.2
Phone freezes & reboot when using infrastructure mode.
It worked for a few minutes yesterday but now stopped working.

Original comment by katiedo...@gmail.com on 21 Jun 2011 at 10:37

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Well. I have no idea what's going on and what causes those 
reboots/instabilities. I recommend NOT to use infrastructure-mode and use adhoc 
instead.

Original comment by harald....@gmail.com on 22 Jun 2011 at 8:12

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Hoping that it can get fixed so that infrastructure mode is stable :P lol

One thing I have noticed... in infrastructure mode, the Sprint Hotspot icon 
pops up along with Wifi Tether's icon in the notification bar. This seems odd, 
like Sprint Hotspot is being piggybacked or the phone thinks you're trying to 
launch it or something. The thing is, I can't even find mobileap.apk on my 
phone, so I'm not sure where it's launching from. I was hoping to rename it to 
prevent it from running as a way of testing to see if its causing a conflict 
that results in this crash.

Original comment by shadowdr...@gmail.com on 22 Jun 2011 at 10:11

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Harald,

I would be happy to help debug if you'd like. My time is limited, but I can 
take a crack at it if you'd like. Can you contact me offline to see what I can 
do to help?

Thank you.

Original comment by tragicf...@gmail.com on 23 Jun 2011 at 4:35

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
In response to random reboots: 
Make sure your phone is not too hot. I happened to be icing my knee one day and 
set my phone on it without realizing it. I did, however, notice that I had been 
tethered for over 5 hours and the phone had not rebooted or shut down once (it 
usually happens about every hour or so). I have no idea if this is actually a 
fix, I haven't really had to tether for a long time since then. And obviously, 
it should go without saying that if you try this, use a freeze-gel icepack and 
not just ice cubes in a ziplock or your phone will get wet from the 
condensation. 

Original comment by matt.kel...@gmail.com on 29 Jul 2011 at 7:48

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Just to try and help a little, I'm including logs from logcat if it helps a 
little I edited MAC and phone numbers to protect the innocent, but this is the 
last 217 lines of log cat before the phone dies. This was while running Stock 
EC05 rooted with WifiTether 3.1beta2. Phone rebooted into a normal state and 
was able to restart wifi tether. Hope this helps.

I/AudioService( 2441):   Remote Control   unregisterMediaButtonEventReceiver() 
fr 
ComponentInfo{com.wsl.CardioTrainer/com.wsl.CardioTrainer.MediaButtonReceiver}
I/AndroidRuntime( 4425): AndroidRuntime onExit calling exit(0)
I/ActivityManager( 2441): Process com.wsl.CardioTrainer (pid 4425) has died.
I/SISODRM ( 4248): status :true
I/PLAYREADYRIGHTSMANAGER( 4248): PlayReady : setSecureclockfromnitz : in : file:
I/PLAYREADYRIGHTSMANAGER( 4248): year :2011
I/PLAYREADYRIGHTSMANAGER( 4248): month :8
I/PLAYREADYRIGHTSMANAGER( 4248): day :9
I/PLAYREADYRIGHTSMANAGER( 4248): hours :16
I/PLAYREADYRIGHTSMANAGER( 4248): minutes :55
I/PLAYREADYRIGHTSMANAGER( 4248): Seconds :27
I/PLAYREADYRIGHTSMANAGER( 4248): PlayReady : setSecureclockfromnitz: out : 
result :true
I/SISODRM ( 4248): Secure Clock Updation For PlayReady is Done : result :true
I/WMDRMRIGHTSMANAGER( 4248): [WMDRM] Default instance of the WMDRMManager
I/WMDRMRIGHTSMANAGER( 4248): [WMDRM] setWMDrmSecureClock   called with 
nitzTime:1xxxxxxxxxx
I/WMDRMRIGHTSMANAGER( 4248): [WMDRM] updateWMDrmSecureClock  updation was 
successful :
E/imdg81  ( 2441): IsShutDownStarted()
D/KeyguardViewMediator( 2441): wakeWhenReadyLocked(26)
I/KeyInputQueue( 2441): Input event
D/KeyguardViewMediator( 2441): handleWakeWhenReady(26)
D/KeyguardViewMediator( 2441): pokeWakelock(5000)
I/PowerManagerService( 2441): Ulight 0->3|0
I/PowerManagerService( 2441): Setting target 2: cur=0.0 target=116 
delta=7.733333 nominalCurrentValue=0
I/PowerManagerService( 2441): Scheduling light animator!
I/power   ( 2441): *** set_screen_state 1
E/SensorManager( 2441): registerListener 4:gp2a Light Sensor delay:240
D/PowerManagerService( 2441): enableLightSensor true
E/SensorManager( 2441): =======>>>Sensor Thread RUNNING <<<========
D/sensor_stub( 2349): sensor_stub_activate sensors[00000010] mask[00000010]
D/sensor_stub( 2349): sensor_stub_activate current_active[00000000]
D/sensor_stub( 2349): sensor_stub_activate IN , LightSensor_enable: 0
D/sensor_stub( 2349): LightsensorOpen start()
D/sensor_stub( 2349): LightsensorOpen success // LightSensor_enable: 1
D/sensor_stub( 2349): sensor_stub_activate OUT current_active: 16
D/sensor_stub( 2349): sensor_set_delay [240]
D/sensor_stub( 2349): sensor_stub_main loop IN
D/sensor_stub( 2349): initialize()
E/imdg81  ( 2441): IsShutDownStarted()
I/KeyInputQueue( 2441): Input event
W/WindowManager( 2441): No focus window, dropping: KeyEvent{action=0 code=26 
repeat=0 meta=0 scancode=58 mFlags=9}
W/WindowManager( 2441): No focus window, dropping: KeyEvent{action=1 code=26 
repeat=0 meta=0 scancode=58 mFlags=8}
E/SensorManager( 2441): registerListener 0:SMB380 delay:60
D/PuzzleLockScreen( 2441): PuzzleLock onResume
D/UnlockClock( 2441): GMT_update mRightNow.getTimeZone().getID() == 
America/Chicago
D/BatteryService( 2441): update start
D/UnlockClock( 2441): GMT_update current == America/Chicago, 
TimeZone.getTimeZone(current).getID() == America/Chicago
D/BatteryService( 2441): updateBattery level:55 scale:100 status:2 health:2 
present:true voltage: 3903 temperature: 330 technology: Li-ion AC powered:false 
USB powered:true icon:17302172
D/SyncmlService( 2517): mBatteryReceiver: action - 
android.intent.action.BATTERY_CHANGED
D/sensor_stub( 2349): sensor_stub_activate sensors[00000001] mask[00000001]
D/sensor_stub( 2349): sensor_stub_activate current_active[00000010]
D/sensor_stub( 2349): sensor_stub_activate IN , LightSensor_enable: 1
D/sensor_stub( 2349): sensor_stub_activate OUT changed:0
D/sensor_stub( 2349): sensor_set_delay [60]
V/NotificationService( 2441): notification manager receiver action = 
android.intent.action.BATTERY_CHANGED
I/StatusBarPolicy( 2441): BAT. status:2 health:2
I/ActivityManager( 2441): Start proc com.samsung for service 
com.samsung/.client.SanService: pid=4439 uid=1000 gids={3003, 3002, 3001, 1015, 
1006}
V/NotificationService( 2441): notification manager receiver action = 
android.intent.action.SCREEN_ON
I/NotificationService( 2441): mScreenOn: true, mNotificationPulseEnabled: 
true,mInCall: false
I/NotificationService( 2441): turning off
D/lights  ( 2441): set_led_state colorRGB=FFFF0000, onMS=0, offMS=0
W/NotificationService( 2441): updateLightsLocked(), mBatteryCharging=true, 
mBatteryFull=false, mBatteryDischarging=false
I/lights  ( 2441): set_light_backlight[0~255]:(15) gamma_value:(1) 
BRIGHTNESS_MODE(1)
D/PowerManagerService( 2441): onSensorChanged: light value: 5000
D/PowerManagerService( 2441): lightSensorChangedLocked 5000
D/PowerManagerService( 2441): lcdValue 116
D/PowerManagerService( 2441): buttonValue 116
D/PowerManagerService( 2441): keyboardValue 0
I/lights  ( 2441): set_light_backlight[0~255]:(23) gamma_value:(2) 
BRIGHTNESS_MODE(1)
I/Zygote  ( 4439): Zygote: pid 4439 has CALL PRIVILEGED permission, then set 
capability for CAP_SYS_ADMIN (21)
I/lights  ( 2441): set_light_backlight[0~255]:(38) gamma_value:(3) 
BRIGHTNESS_MODE(1)
I/DMApp   ( 4439): Constructor()
I/DMApp   ( 4439): onCreate() com.samsung.client.DMApp@47c8d2a0
I/lights  ( 2441): set_light_backlight[0~255]:(46) gamma_value:(4) 
BRIGHTNESS_MODE(1)
I/SAN_SERVICE( 4439): onCreate
V/SANService( 4439): onStart(): intent_action = null
I/DMApp   ( 4439): onInit() com.samsung.client.DMApp@47c8d2a0
I/DMApp   ( 4439): onInit() isInitialized false
V/ConnectionManager( 4439): ConnectionManager()
D/        ( 4439): *************** Loading PORT library.........
D/        ( 4439): after registering methods for Wimax Connector
I/lights  ( 2441): set_light_backlight[0~255]:(54) gamma_value:(5) 
BRIGHTNESS_MODE(1)
D/DMApp   ( 4439): *******************************************
D/DMApp   ( 4439): DM App Phone Service State - 0
D/DMApp   ( 4439): *******************************************
D/DMApp   ( 4439): *******************************************
D/DMApp   ( 4439): DM App Phone Call State - 0
D/DMApp   ( 4439): *******************************************
V/SANService( 4439): onStart(): intent_action = com.samsung.client.INIT_SERVICE
I/DMApp   ( 4439): onInit() com.samsung.client.DMApp@47c8d2a0
I/DMApp   ( 4439): onInit() isInitialized true
I/DMApp   ( 4439): onInit(): Already Initialized return
I/DMApp   ( 4439): onServiceConnected
D/SyncmlService( 2517): register callback result = true
D/SyncmlService( 2517): resetResourcesState called from SyncmlService true
I/lights  ( 2441): set_light_backlight[0~255]:(69) gamma_value:(6) 
BRIGHTNESS_MODE(1)
I/lights  ( 2441): set_light_backlight[0~255]:(77) gamma_value:(7) 
BRIGHTNESS_MODE(1)
I/lights  ( 2441): set_light_backlight[0~255]:(85) gamma_value:(8) 
BRIGHTNESS_MODE(1)
I/lights  ( 2441): set_light_backlight[0~255]:(92) gamma_value:(9) 
BRIGHTNESS_MODE(1)
I/lights  ( 2441): set_light_backlight[0~255]:(108) gamma_value:(10) 
BRIGHTNESS_MODE(1)
I/lights  ( 2441): set_light_backlight[0~255]:(115) gamma_value:(11) 
BRIGHTNESS_MODE(1)
I/PowerManagerService( 2441): Light Animator Finished curIntValue=116
V/InputDevice( 2441): ID[0]=0(0) Dn(0=>1)
V/WindowManager( 2441): Dsptch > Window{48040228 Keyguard paused=false}
I/PowerManagerService( 2441): Ulight 3->7|0
D/KeyguardViewMediator( 2441): pokeWakelock(5000)
D/KeyguardViewMediator( 2441): pokeWakelock(5000)
D/KeyguardViewMediator( 2441): pokeWakelock(5000)
D/KeyguardViewMediator( 2441): pokeWakelock(5000)
D/KeyguardViewMediator( 2441): pokeWakelock(5000)
D/KeyguardViewMediator( 2441): pokeWakelock(5000)
D/KeyguardViewMediator( 2441): pokeWakelock(5000)
D/KeyguardViewMediator( 2441): pokeWakelock(5000)
D/LockPatternKeyguardView( 2441): mRequiresSim = false, 
mUpdateMonitor.isDeviceProvisioned() = true, mUpdateMonitor.getSimState() = 
READY
D/PuzzleLockScreen( 2441): PuzzleLock onPause
D/PuzzleLockScreen( 2441): Unlock and One event Missed Call
I/ActivityManager( 2441): Starting activity: Intent { 
act=com.sec.android.app.dialertab.calllog.DetailViewActivity flg=0x14000000 
cmp=com.sec.android.app.dialertab/.calllog.DetailViewActivity (has extras) }
I/ActivityManager( 2441): Start proc com.sec.android.app.dialertab for 
activitycom.sec.android.app.dialertab/.calllog.DetailViewActivity: pid=4459 
uid=10002 gids={3003, 1015, 3002}
D/KeyguardViewMediator( 2441): pokeWakelock(5000)
D/dalvikvm( 2441): GC_EXTERNAL_ALLOC freed 20657 objects / 944664 bytes in 82ms
I/Zygote  ( 4459): Zygote: pid 4459 has CALL PRIVILEGED permission, then set 
capability for CAP_SYS_ADMIN (21)
V/InputDevice( 2441): ID[0]=0(0) Up(1=>0)
I/ActivityManager( 2441): No longer want com.googlecode.android.wifi.tether 
(pid 3277): hidden #16
V/WindowManager( 2441): Dsptch > Window{48040228 Keyguard paused=false}
D/KeyguardViewMediator( 2441): pokeWakelock(5000)
D/KeyguardViewMediator( 2441): pokeWakelock(5000)
W/ActivityManager( 2441): Scheduling restart of crashed service 
com.googlecode.android.wifi.tether/.TetherService in 5000ms
I/WindowManager( 2441): WIN DEATH: Window{47ff8a30 
com.googlecode.android.wifi.tether/com.googlecode.android.wifi.tether.MainActivi
ty paused=false}
I/DetailViewActivity( 4459): OnCreate: LogsId =174 mDirectEnter =true
D/dalvikvm( 4459): GC_EXTERNAL_ALLOC freed 1247 objects / 99512 bytes in 23ms
I/DetailViewActivity( 4459): DetailView: Fill data, LogsID = 174
I/DetailViewActivity( 4459): email : null contact id : 0
I/ActivityManager( 2441): Displayed activity 
com.sec.android.app.dialertab/.calllog.DetailViewActivity: 552 ms (total 
1309525 ms)
V/InputDevice( 2441): ID[0]=0(0) Dn(0=>1)
V/WindowManager( 2441): Dsptch > Window{48040228 Keyguard paused=false}
V/InputDevice( 2441): ID[0]=0(0) Up(1=>0)
V/WindowManager( 2441): Dsptch > Window{48040228 Keyguard paused=false}
W/KeyCharacterMap( 2441): No keyboard for id 3
W/KeyCharacterMap( 2441): Using default keymap: 
/system/usr/keychars/qwerty.kcm.bin
D/KeyguardViewMediator( 2441): pokeWakelock(5000)
V/WindowManager( 2441): Dsptch > Window{48040228 Keyguard paused=false}
V/InputDevice( 2441): ID[0]=0(0) Dn(0=>1)
V/WindowManager( 2441): Dsptch > Window{48040228 Keyguard paused=false}
V/InputDevice( 2441): ID[0]=0(0) Up(1=>0)
D/KeyguardViewMediator( 2441): pokeWakelock(5000)
V/WindowManager( 2441): Dsptch > Window{48040228 Keyguard paused=false}
V/InputDevice( 2441): ID[0]=0(0) Dn(0=>1)
V/WindowManager( 2441): Dsptch > Window{48040228 Keyguard paused=false}
V/InputDevice( 2441): ID[0]=0(0) Up(1=>0)
D/KeyguardViewMediator( 2441): pokeWakelock(5000)
V/InputDevice( 2441): ID[0]=0(0) Dn(0=>1)
V/WindowManager( 2441): Dsptch > Window{48040228 Keyguard paused=false}
V/WindowManager( 2441): Dsptch > Window{48040228 Keyguard paused=false}
V/InputDevice( 2441): ID[0]=0(0) Up(1=>0)
D/KeyguardViewMediator( 2441): pokeWakelock(5000)
V/WindowManager( 2441): Dsptch > Window{48040228 Keyguard paused=false}
V/InputDevice( 2441): ID[0]=0(0) Dn(0=>1)
V/InputDevice( 2441): ID[0]=0(0) Up(1=>0)
V/WindowManager( 2441): Dsptch > Window{48040228 Keyguard paused=false}
D/KeyguardViewMediator( 2441): pokeWakelock(5000)
D/PowerManagerService( 2441): enableUserActivity true
D/NotificationService( 2441): onSetDisabled :: mDisabledNotifications = 0
E/KeyguardViewMediator( 2441): Phone is boot completed. so can broadcast
D/StatusBar( 2441): manageDisableList what=0x0 pkg=android
I/Launcher( 2529): ACTION_USER_PRESENT
W/Launcher( 2529): WallpaperManager setVisibility visible false
I/NotificationService( 2441): mScreenOn: true, mNotificationPulseEnabled: 
true,mInCall: false
I/NotificationService( 2441): turning off
W/NotificationService( 2441): updateLightsLocked(), mBatteryCharging=true, 
mBatteryFull=false, mBatteryDischarging=false
D/PuzzleLockScreen( 2441): PuzzleLock onPause
D/BatteryService( 2441): update start
D/BatteryService( 2441): updateBattery level:55 scale:100 status:2 health:2 
present:true voltage: 3838 temperature: 340 technology: Li-ion AC powered:false 
USB powered:true icon:17302172
I/ActivityManager( 2441): Start proc com.googlecode.android.wifi.tether for 
service com.googlecode.android.wifi.tether/.TetherService: pid=4467 uid=10095 
gids={3003, 3001, 3002, 1015}
D/SyncmlService( 2517): mBatteryReceiver: action - 
android.intent.action.BATTERY_CHANGED
V/NotificationService( 2441): notification manager receiver action = 
android.intent.action.BATTERY_CHANGED
I/StatusBarPolicy( 2441): BAT. status:2 health:2
D/TETHER -> TetherApplication( 4467): Calling onCreate()
D/TETHER -> TetherApplication( 4467): Current directory is 
/data/data/com.googlecode.android.wifi.tether
D/TETHER -> TetherApplication( 4467): Directory 
'/data/data/com.googlecode.android.wifi.tether/bin' already exists!
D/TETHER -> TetherApplication( 4467): Directory 
'/data/data/com.googlecode.android.wifi.tether/var' already exists!
D/TETHER -> TetherApplication( 4467): Directory 
'/data/data/com.googlecode.android.wifi.tether/conf' already exists!
D/TetherService( 4467): >>>>>>>>>>>>> Tethering-Service started! <<<<<<<<<<<<<
V/WifiProgressStore( 4467): WifiProgressStore Created
I/TETHER -> NativeTask( 4467): Trying to load libwtnativetask.so
D/dalvikvm( 4467): Trying to load lib 
/data/data/com.googlecode.android.wifi.tether/lib/libwtnativetask.so 0x47c874d0
D/dalvikvm( 4467): Added shared lib 
/data/data/com.googlecode.android.wifi.tether/lib/libwtnativetask.so 0x47c874d0
D/dalvikvm( 4467): No JNI_OnLoad found in 
/data/data/com.googlecode.android.wifi.tether/lib/libwtnativetask.so 
0x47c874d0, skipping init
D/ServiceStartupReceiver( 4467): onReceive 
com.googlecode.android.wifi.tether.intent.MANAGE
D/TetherService( 4467): Mac-Address: 'xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx' - Known Whitelist: 
true - Known Lease: false
D/NotificationService( 2441): enqueueNotification :: notification.defaults = 0, 
Notification.DEFAULT_SOUND = 1, notification.sound = null pag 
com.googlecode.android.wifi.tether
W/Service ( 4467): setForeground: ignoring old API call on 
com.googlecode.android.wifi.tether.TetherService
D/NotificationService( 2441): enqueueNotification :: notification.defaults = 0, 
Notification.DEFAULT_SOUND = 1, notification.sound = null pag 
com.googlecode.android.wifi.tether
D/TETHER -> TetherApplication( 4467): New (Authorized) client connected ==> 
labrat-win - xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
D/NotificationService( 2441): enqueueNotification :: notification.defaults = 0, 
Notification.DEFAULT_SOUND = 1, notification.sound = null pag 
com.googlecode.android.wifi.tether
I/NotificationService( 2441): Vib. <4>
D/TetherService( 4467): Disabling 4G ...
I/WimaxService( 2441): ------WakeLock will be acquired----------------
D/WimaxService( 2441): + Received { what=1 when=9459862 arg1=1 arg2=10095 }
W/WimaxService( 2441): [setWimaxEnabledBlocking] already disabled
I/WimaxService( 2441): ------release WakeLock----------------
D/TETHER -> CoreTask( 4467): Writing 536 bytes to file: 
/data/data/com.googlecode.android.wifi.tether/conf/tether.conf
D/TETHER -> TetherApplication( 4467): Creation of configuration-files took ==> 
11 milliseconds.
D/TETHER -> CoreTask( 4467): Root-Command ==> su -c 
"/data/data/com.googlecode.android.wifi.tether/bin/tether start"
D/su      ( 4478): 10095 /system/bin/sh executing 0 
/data/data/com.googlecode.android.wifi.tether/bin/tether start using shell 
/system/bin/sh : sh
I/ActivityManager( 2441): Start proc com.noshufou.android.su for broadcast 
com.noshufou.android.su/.SuNotificationReceiver: pid=4480 uid=10094 gids={1015, 
3003}
D/BatteryService( 2441): update start
D/BatteryService( 2441): updateBattery level:55 scale:100 status:2 health:2 
present:true voltage: 3838 temperature: 330 technology: Li-ion AC powered:false 
USB powered:true icon:17302172
D/SyncmlService( 2517): mBatteryReceiver: action - 
android.intent.action.BATTERY_CHANGED
V/NotificationService( 2441): notification manager receiver action = 
android.intent.action.BATTERY_CHANGED
I/StatusBarPolicy( 2441): BAT. status:2 health:2
W/PowerManagerService( 2441): Timer 0x7->0x3|0x3
I/PowerManagerService( 2441): Ulight 7->3|0
D/dalvikvm( 4467): GC_FOR_MALLOC freed 3978 objects / 428512 bytes in 142ms
D/BatteryService( 2441): update start
D/BatteryService( 2441): updateBattery level:55 scale:100 status:2 health:2 
present:true voltage: 3835 temperature: 340 technology: Li-ion AC powered:false 
USB powered:true icon:17302172
D/SyncmlService( 2517): mBatteryReceiver: action - 
android.intent.action.BATTERY_CHANGED
V/NotificationService( 2441): notification manager receiver action = 
android.intent.action.BATTERY_CHANGED
I/StatusBarPolicy( 2441): BAT. status:2 health:2

Original comment by tragicf...@gmail.com on 9 Aug 2011 at 6:04

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Issue 1066 has been merged into this issue.

Original comment by harald....@gmail.com on 18 Aug 2011 at 9:02

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
While it's not the most perfect solution, I think I found a solution to this 
issue. Buy a different phone. Since my contract was up and I was able to get a 
discount on a new phone, and since my Epic died for the third time, I decided 
to move to a different phone. 

The Motorola Photon works very well and while it shows the same reloading 
effect in this bug report that caused the Epic to crash, the Photon didn't. It 
simply reloaded the wifi driver and pressed on. The difference I noticed is 
that the wifi is in Ad-Hoc only, there is no access control list, and when that 
reload issue occurs, your clients that don't auto-associate with an ad-hoc 
network are dropped. 

Power levels, encryption, and the other settings to my knowledge all worked as 
designed. 

Original comment by tragicf...@gmail.com on 2 Sep 2011 at 1:39