Bug 2232724 - There's a chance that waking from suspension might result in WiFi connection issues
Summary: There's a chance that waking from suspension might result in WiFi connection ...
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Status: NEW
Alias: None
Product: Fedora
Classification: Fedora
Component: kernel
Version: 38
Hardware: Unspecified
OS: Linux
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high
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Assignee: Kernel Maintainer List
QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance
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TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2023-08-18 07:35 UTC by tdyq-liu
Modified: 2023-08-18 07:45 UTC (History)
16 users (show)

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The issue occurs in 'Aug 18 15:05' (7.69 MB, text/plain)
2023-08-18 07:42 UTC, tdyq-liu
no flags Details
The issue occurs in 'Aug 18 15:05' (7.69 MB, text/plain)
2023-08-18 07:45 UTC, tdyq-liu
no flags Details

Description tdyq-liu 2023-08-18 07:35:28 UTC
1. Please describe the problem:
There's a chance that waking from suspension might result in WiFi connection issues.But a wired connection works fine.

2. What is the Version-Release number of the kernel:
6.4.10-200.fc38.x86_64

3. Did it work previously in Fedora? If so, what kernel version did the issue
   *first* appear?  Old kernels are available for download at
   https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=8 :
yes. I forgot, but it's not the first time I've encountered this issue. It's been happening since kernel version 6.0 to 6.4.

4. Can you reproduce this issue? If so, please provide the steps to reproduce
   the issue below:
After booting up the laptop, if it's suspended for a while and then opened again, this issue arises. However, sometimes the problem also occurs during regular usage.

5. Does this problem occur with the latest Rawhide kernel? To install the
   Rawhide kernel, run ``sudo dnf install fedora-repos-rawhide`` followed by
   ``sudo dnf update --enablerepo=rawhide kernel``:
I haven't tried, I'm using Fedora38.

6. Are you running any modules that not shipped with directly Fedora's kernel?:
no. Everything is default about kernel.

7. Please attach the kernel logs. You can get the complete kernel log
   for a boot with ``journalctl --no-hostname -k > dmesg.txt``. If the
   issue occurred on a previous boot, use the journalctl ``-b`` flag.


Reproducible: Always

Comment 1 tdyq-liu 2023-08-18 07:42:19 UTC
Created attachment 1983938 [details]
The issue occurs in 'Aug 18 15:05'

Comment 2 tdyq-liu 2023-08-18 07:45:17 UTC
Created attachment 1983940 [details]
The issue occurs in 'Aug 18 15:05'


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