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ieee80211 phy0: brcmf_fw_crashed: Firmware has halted or crashed #1227
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Hm, this seems to be similar to raspberrypi/linux#3849, however that is about Raspberry Pi 4. But there are reports in that thread about that issue with Raspberry Pi 3 Model B. But from what I can tell, no solution so far 😞 |
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There hasn't been any activity on this issue recently. To keep our backlog manageable we have to clean old issues, as many of them have already been resolved with the latest updates. |
Unfortunately, the problem still occurs in my case on RPi4. |
How fast is that reproducible for you? Maybe testing with Raspberry Pi OS to see if it happens there too? If so, then reporting on the Raspberry Pi repositories might help to get it resolved. |
This problem occurs with core-2022.5.4 - Home Assistant OS 8.0 - 32bit or 64bit OS |
In OS 8.0, we use the latest firmware version from https://github.com/LibreELEC/brcmfmac_sdio-firmware-rpi, which from what I understand is pretty much the latest version from what Raspberry Pi distributes. Which Raspberry Pi 3 model are you using exactly? Can you reproduce the problem on Raspberry Pi OS? |
Raspberry Pi 3 Model B ver 1.2 unfortunately, the problem is random :( I'm not able to reproduce... |
Hm, -123 means |
Hi @agners, |
since I did a rpi-update, my Pi Z 2 Wifi also crashes. Mostly when switching within the mesh.
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Hardware Environment
Home Assistant OS release:
~ $ ha info
arch: armv7
channel: stable
docker: 19.03.13
features:
hassos: "5.11"
homeassistant: 2021.2.3
hostname: hassio
logging: info
machine: raspberrypi3
operating_system: Home Assistant OS 5.11
state: running
supervisor: 2021.02.9
supported: true
supported_arch:
timezone: Europe/Rome
Supervisor logs:
Journal logs:
Kernel logs:
Description of problem:
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