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[Bug 1545302] Re: wpa-roam broken by fix for ifupdown #1337873
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Title:
wpa-roam broken by fix for ifupdown #1337873
Status in wpa package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
The following versions of ifupdown introduced a recursion check using "IFUPDOWN_<interface>" environment variables along with a new locking mechanism for ifup (see #1337873):
0.7.47.2ubuntu4.2 (in Trusty)
0.7.54ubuntu1.1 (in Wily)
0.7.54ubuntu2 (in Xenial)
This recursion check breaks the wpa-roam feature of wpasupplicant,
preventing it from loading the logical interface specified by id_str
after associating with an AP. Specifically, after upgrading to one of
the above ifupdown versions, the '/sbin/ifup -v --force
"$WPA_IFACE=$WPA_LOGICAL_IFACE"' command run by wpa_action in
functions.sh fails with an "ifup: recursion detected for parent
interface wlan0 in post-up phase" error.
To fix the issue, functions.sh needs to run `unset
"IFDOWN_$WPA_IFACE"` before calling /sbin/ifup to prevent ifup from
detecting the recursion. The attached patch implements this change.
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