On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 2:10 AM, Tony DiCola <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey all, I've been trying to track down why my wifi dongle doesn't work
> reliably on boot and think I've narrowed it down to the drivers in the
> official Debian 3.8 kernel being old and buggy.
>
> First, the hardware I'm using:
> - Rev C BeagleBone Black, running the official Debian image from here:
> http://beagleboard.org/latest-images
> (side question, is the 5-14-2014 image on that page really the most recent
> official Debian build?)

latest "testing":
http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack_Debian#Debian_Image_Testing_Snapshots

> - Wifi dongle is an Edimax 7811Un, which is a RTL8192CU chipset.  Very
> popular and works perfectly with a Raspberry Pi.

RTL8192CU's are crap on v3.8.x

> - Yes I'm aware of the HDMI ground and power plane issue with wifi dongles,
> I have the wifi dongle attached to a small USB hub that moves it away from
> the BBB.
>
> My problem is that the wifi connection never reliably starts on boot.  I
> always have to log in and run ifdown wlan0 & ifup wlan0 to get it to
> connect.  My /etc/network/interfaces is configured in the standard way to
> access my AP (exactly how I've configured Raspberry Pi's which work fine),
> and for completeness the block of config looks like:
>
> # WiFi Example
> auto wlan0
> allow-hotplug wlan0
> iface wlan0 inet dhcp
>     wpa-ssid "my AP name"
>     wpa-psk  "my password"
>
> I ran some experiments to reboot the BBB (just using the reboot command)
> multiple times and count how often the wifi connection would come up
> successfully on boot.  The results were not good, here's what I saw:
> - With "auto wlan0" and "allow-hotplug wlan0" in /etc/network/interfaces 6
> out of 13 attempts succeeded: success rate of 46%.
> - With only "auto wlan0" in /etc/network/interfces 8 out of 13 attempts
> succeeded: success rate of 62%.
> - With the dongle connected directly to the USB port (i.e. not through the
> hub) only 4 out of 13 attempts succeeded: success rate of 31%.
>
> I did all I could to find any information from dmesg and syslog for the
> failed attempts, but there's no info there.  When the connection works on
> boot I see messages about the RTL8192CU module and then the wlan connection
> coming up.  When the connection does not work I see the same messages about
> the RTL8192CU module but none of the wlan connection messages.  There are no
> errors or failures at all in the log.  It really feels like a timing or
> internal issue with the RTL module.  If there is some other log I should be
> looking at please let me know and I will check it out.
>
> For comparison I ran the same test with the same wifi adapter on a Raspberry
> Pi running the latest Raspbian OS image.  It worked fine and brought the
> wifi connection up all 13 times, success rate of 100%.
>
> At this point I was really confused why the BBB could not reliably bring up
> a wifi connection at boot.  Looking a little closer the big obvious
> difference between the BBB and Pi is the kernel version.  On the Pi it's
> using kernel 3.15.3 whereas the BBB is running the 3.8 kernel.  Looking at
> the RTL8192CU source on kernel.org I can't find the 3.8 kernel source, but
> at least comparing the 3.10 kernel to mainline there are quite a few fixes
> in the more recent kernels but not in the older ones.
>
> To really confirm it was the 3.8 kernel I used Robert Nelson's upgrade
> script to take my BBB to the 3.15.10-bone7 kernel (script from here
> https://rcn-ee.net/deb/wheezy-armhf/v3.15.10-bone7/).  After upgrading the
> kernel I ran the same reboot test and surprise, surprise the BBB brought up
> the wifi connection 13 out of 13 times, success rate of 100%.

3.15.x has much better usb support over v3.8.x


>
> So long story short it seems like at least for Realtek adapters the official
> Debian image's 3.8 kernel has some serious issues.  I'm curious is this a
> known issue or something being worked on right now?
>
> I noticed on the BBB kernel github there was just recently a commit
> yesterday to add perhaps a backport of later RTL8192CU drivers to the 3.8
> kernel (looking at
> https://github.com/beagleboard/linux/tree/3.8/drivers/net/wireless/rtl8192cu
> ).  Is this true that later RTL wifi drivers are being ported back to the
> 3.8 kernel?
>
> Finally, is there any suggestion for what folks who use the RTL8192CU or
> other RTL wifi adapters should do to use them right now on the BBB?  Is the
> 3.15.10-bone7 kernel stable enough for normal use? (like using GPIO, loading
> and unloading device tree overlays, etc)

overlays = v3.8.x

Regards,

-- 
Robert Nelson
http://www.rcn-ee.com/

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