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koreader/platform/kobo/enable-wifi.sh

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#!/bin/sh
# NOTE: Close any non-standard fds, so that it doesn't come back to bite us in the ass with USBMS later...
for fd in /proc/"$$"/fd/*; do
fd_id="$(basename "${fd}")"
if [ -e "${fd}" ] && [ "${fd_id}" -gt 2 ]; then
# NOTE: dash (meaning, in turn, busybox's ash, uses fd 10+ open to /dev/tty or $0 (w/ CLOEXEC))
fd_path="$(readlink -f "${fd}")"
if [ "${fd_path}" != "/dev/tty" ] && [ "${fd_path}" != "$(readlink -f "${0}")" ] && [ "${fd}" != "${fd_path}" ]; then
eval "exec ${fd_id}>&-"
echo "[enable-wifi.sh] Closed fd ${fd_id} -> ${fd_path}"
fi
fi
done
# Load wifi modules and enable wifi.
if ! grep -q "sdio_wifi_pwr" "/proc/modules"; then
if [ -e "/drivers/${PLATFORM}/wifi/sdio_wifi_pwr.ko" ]; then
# Handle the shitty DVFS switcheroo...
if [ -n "${CPUFREQ_DVFS}" ]; then
echo "userspace" >"/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor"
echo "1" >"/sys/devices/platform/mxc_dvfs_core.0/enable"
fi
insmod "/drivers/${PLATFORM}/wifi/sdio_wifi_pwr.ko"
fi
fi
# Moar sleep!
usleep 250000
# NOTE: Used to be exported in WIFI_MODULE_PATH before FW 4.23
grep -q "${WIFI_MODULE}" "/proc/modules" || insmod "/drivers/${PLATFORM}/wifi/${WIFI_MODULE}.ko"
# Race-y as hell, don't try to optimize this!
sleep 1
ifconfig "${INTERFACE}" up
[ "${WIFI_MODULE}" != "8189fs" ] && [ "${WIFI_MODULE}" != "8192es" ] && wlarm_le -i "${INTERFACE}" up
Various Wi-Fi QoL improvements (#6424) * Revamped most actions that require an internet connection to a new/fixed backend that allows forwarding the initial action and running it automatically once connected. (i.e., it'll allow you to set "Action when Wi-Fi is off" to "turn_on", and whatch stuff connect and do what you wanted automatically without having to re-click anywhere instead of showing you a Wi-Fi prompt and then not doing anything without any other feedback). * Speaking of, fixed the "turn_on" beforeWifi action to, well, actually work. It's no longer marked as experimental. * Consistently use "Wi-Fi" everywhere. * On Kobo/Cervantes/Sony, implemented a "Kill Wi-Fi connection when inactive" system that will automatically disconnect from Wi-Fi after sustained *network* inactivity (i.e., you can keep reading, it'll eventually turn off on its own). This should be smart and flexible enough not to murder Wi-Fi while you need it, while still not keeping it uselessly on and murdering your battery. (i.e., enable that + turn Wi-Fi on when off and enjoy never having to bother about Wi-Fi ever again). * Made sending `NetworkConnected` / `NetworkDisconnected` events consistent (they were only being sent... sometimes, which made relying on 'em somewhat problematic). * restoreWifiAsync is now only run when really needed (i.e., we no longer stomp on an existing working connection just for the hell of it). * We no longer attempt to kill a bogus non-existent Wi-Fi connection when going to suspend, we only do it when it's actually needed. * Every method of enabling Wi-Fi will now properly tear down Wi-Fi on failure, instead of leaving it in an undefined state. * Fixed an issue in the fancy crash screen on Kobo/reMarkable that could sometime lead to the log excerpt being missing. * Worked-around a number of sneaky issues related to low-level Wi-Fi/DHCP/DNS handling on Kobo (see the lengthy comments [below](https://github.com/koreader/koreader/pull/6424#issuecomment-663881059) for details). Fix #6421 Incidentally, this should also fix the inconsistencies experienced re: Wi-Fi behavior in Nickel when toggling between KOReader and Nickel (use NM/KFMon, and run a current FW for best results). * For developers, this involves various cleanups around NetworkMgr and NetworkListener. Documentation is in-line, above the concerned functions.
4 years ago
pkill -0 wpa_supplicant ||
env -u LD_LIBRARY_PATH \
Various Wi-Fi QoL improvements (#6424) * Revamped most actions that require an internet connection to a new/fixed backend that allows forwarding the initial action and running it automatically once connected. (i.e., it'll allow you to set "Action when Wi-Fi is off" to "turn_on", and whatch stuff connect and do what you wanted automatically without having to re-click anywhere instead of showing you a Wi-Fi prompt and then not doing anything without any other feedback). * Speaking of, fixed the "turn_on" beforeWifi action to, well, actually work. It's no longer marked as experimental. * Consistently use "Wi-Fi" everywhere. * On Kobo/Cervantes/Sony, implemented a "Kill Wi-Fi connection when inactive" system that will automatically disconnect from Wi-Fi after sustained *network* inactivity (i.e., you can keep reading, it'll eventually turn off on its own). This should be smart and flexible enough not to murder Wi-Fi while you need it, while still not keeping it uselessly on and murdering your battery. (i.e., enable that + turn Wi-Fi on when off and enjoy never having to bother about Wi-Fi ever again). * Made sending `NetworkConnected` / `NetworkDisconnected` events consistent (they were only being sent... sometimes, which made relying on 'em somewhat problematic). * restoreWifiAsync is now only run when really needed (i.e., we no longer stomp on an existing working connection just for the hell of it). * We no longer attempt to kill a bogus non-existent Wi-Fi connection when going to suspend, we only do it when it's actually needed. * Every method of enabling Wi-Fi will now properly tear down Wi-Fi on failure, instead of leaving it in an undefined state. * Fixed an issue in the fancy crash screen on Kobo/reMarkable that could sometime lead to the log excerpt being missing. * Worked-around a number of sneaky issues related to low-level Wi-Fi/DHCP/DNS handling on Kobo (see the lengthy comments [below](https://github.com/koreader/koreader/pull/6424#issuecomment-663881059) for details). Fix #6421 Incidentally, this should also fix the inconsistencies experienced re: Wi-Fi behavior in Nickel when toggling between KOReader and Nickel (use NM/KFMon, and run a current FW for best results). * For developers, this involves various cleanups around NetworkMgr and NetworkListener. Documentation is in-line, above the concerned functions.
4 years ago
wpa_supplicant -D wext -s -i "${INTERFACE}" -c /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf -O /var/run/wpa_supplicant -B