Huge problems with GPS! - G1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello everyone.
Recently i've been having problems using GPS. Whenever i am firing up Maps / GPS Status / whatever app that uses GPS, it just won't get a GPS fix.
I also checked logcat output, and all i get is:
D/libgps ( 142): qct_gps_set_position_mode = 1, fix_frequency = 1
D/libgps ( 142): qct_gps_start
D/GpsLocationProvider( 142): Acquiring wakelock
D/libgps ( 142): PDSM_PD_EVENT_COMM_BEGIN
D/libgps ( 142): calling sAGpsStatusCallback GPS_REQUEST_AGPS_DATA_CONN
D/libgps ( 142): qct_agps_data_conn_open: internet.t-mobile
D/libgps ( 142): DeferredActionThread calling send_pdsm_atl_post_event PDSM_AT
L_EVENT_OPEN_SUCCESS internet.t-mobile
D/NetworkLocationProvider( 142): addListener(): apps.maps
W/InputManagerService( 142): Window already focused, ignoring focus gain of: co
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D/libgps ( 142): PDSM_PD_EVENT_COMM_CONNECTED
D/libgps ( 142): PDSM_PD_EVENT_GPS_BEGIN
D/libgps ( 142): PDSM_PD_EVENT_COMM_DONE
D/libgps ( 142): calling sAGpsStatusCallback GPS_RELEASE_AGPS_DATA_CONN
D/libgps ( 142): qct_agps_data_conn_closed
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No errors here at all. However i also checked dmesg, as i guess that a hardware related issue would show here first:
<4>[ 714.924957] msm_i2c msm_i2c.0: Warning bus was busy (2)
<4>[ 723.965454] msm_i2c msm_i2c.0: Warning bus was busy (1)
<4>[ 725.955017] msm_i2c msm_i2c.0: Warning bus was busy (2)
<4>[ 733.675537] msm_i2c msm_i2c.0: Warning bus was busy (3)
<4>[ 738.955352] msm_i2c msm_i2c.0: Warning bus was busy (1)
<4>[ 754.585418] msm_i2c msm_i2c.0: Warning bus was busy (3)
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does anyone know what these errors mean? are they related to GPS?
I tried all of this on SuperD and FastTest, with and without default kernel (using 780MHz kernel usually)
However it made no difference.
I also tried to wipe, no luck.
And at last i took a look at the baseband, which differed by one letter from the one here:
http://code.google.com/p/sapphire-port-dream/
So i flashed that one, but, no luck!
This is seriously driving me crazy since i am not wanting to roll back to stock and send the phone in Please help!

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Gmail app [FORECLOSE ]

Anyone here with the problem of the Gmail app foreclose right at the point you open it
That's if ur using build cyans 4.2.4 or 4.2.5
Plz any help is welcome
If u have same problem and if u can reach me faster. Here's my gtalk
[email protected]
Thanks you
im having the same issue it has been buggin me all day and hey what spl are you using?
i'm having the same problem myself. can you use logcat after you experience a force close. i'm going to post mine when i get a chance.
i have the haykuro death spl.
danger spl
Fudge guys .. I just barely finished wiping
And I'm using haykuros a.k.a danger spl
I don't know to use the log cat never had a chance or never neeeded to use it sorry guys
All I can say is that my app will only bring up a foreclose window and that's it nothing else
If u wanna hit me on gtalk go ahead plzz if u fix the problem
log cat
Log cat would be that app on the build right ??
Well I open it and yeah I choose it on gmail .. but nada it just takes me to gmail and it forecloses on me as soon I open it .. .. so no log cat info can be provided by me sorry guys
do adb logcat in windows....
Wipe and reflash the ADP recovery image and then flash cyan on top
thanx
Thanx for that info .. ill do it as soon I'm near a pc .. thanx
Even thos idk how to use adb .. ill have to learn it
anyone ever got a process.google.gapps? it happens when i try to open gmail and when i try to sync from data sync. in setting..it would open then close just as fast!
i flashed a theme and for some reason only the theme...even with stock apps..revised apps and so on.. it gave me that FC.. its not doin it now cause i freshed wipe but does anyone know what that could be from? ima theme my phone and then if it does it i will get my logcat ready for yall! lol..
I've had the same issue since I started loading themes onto the
device. I was on 4.2.3.1 and it continued when I upgraded to 4.2.4. I
have a T-Mobile Mytouch3g and I'm running 32b. I wiped and flashed
the HTC_ADP_1.6_DRC83_rooted_base.zip and then flashed the cyano 4.2.5
and I was finally able to get my gmail working. I'm confident if I
start installing themes again I'm going to experience this issue
same for me when i theme
here is my logcat.. only forcecloses themes when its by it self it works just fine!!
also i cant open data sync from settings!
D/dalvikvm( 234): GC freed 4310 objects / 215352 bytes in 127ms
I/ActivityManager( 144): Starting activity: Intent { act=android.intent.action.
MAIN cat=[android.intent.category.LAUNCHER] flg=0x10200000 cmp=com.google.androi
d.gm/.ConversationListActivityGmail }
I/ActivityManager( 144): Start proc com.google.android.gm for activity com.goog
le.android.gm/.ConversationListActivityGmail: pid=736 uid=10036 gids={3003}
I/ActivityThread( 736): Publishing provider com.google.android.gm.attachmentspr
eviews: com.google.android.gm.AttachmentPreviewProvider
I/ActivityThread( 736): Publishing provider com.google.android.gmail.Suggestion
Provider: com.google.android.gm.SuggestionsProvider
I/ActivityThread( 736): Publishing provider com.google.android.gm.status: com.g
oogle.android.gm.SenderStatusProvider
I/ActivityManager( 144): Starting activity: Intent { act=android.intent.action.
MAIN cat=[android.intent.category.LAUNCHER] flg=0x2800000 cmp=com.google.android
.gm/.ConversationListActivity }
V/Gmail ( 736): onCreate(), id=com.google.android.gm.ConversationListActivity
@43679d08
I/ActivityManager( 144): Starting activity: Intent { flg=0x2000000 cmp=com.goog
le.android.gm/.WaitActivity (has extras) }
I/ActivityManager( 144): Displayed activity com.google.android.gm/.Conversation
ListActivity: 88 ms (total 539 ms)
W/InputManagerService( 144): Starting input on non-focused client com.android.i
[email protected] 0 (uid=10036 pid=736)
W/InputManagerService( 144): Client not active, ignoring focus gain of: com.and
[email protected] 37082a0
W/InputManagerService( 144): Window already focused, ignoring focus gain of: co
m.android.internal.view.IInputMethodClient$Stub$Pr [email protected]
D/ForecastProvider( 510): query() with uri=content://com.androidapps.widget.wea
ther2/appwidgets/5
D/ForecastProvider( 510): query() with uri=content://com.androidapps.widget.wea
ther2/appwidgets/5
D/dalvikvm( 510): GC freed 853 objects / 448232 bytes in 80ms
I/ActivityManager( 144): Process com.google.android.gm (pid 736) has died.
D/dalvikvm( 234): GC freed 3207 objects / 163008 bytes in 132ms
I/ActivityManager( 144): Starting activity: Intent { act=android.intent.action.
MAIN cat=[android.intent.category.HOME] flg=0x10200000 cmp=com.android.launcher/
.Launcher }
I/ActivityManager( 144): Starting activity: Intent { act=android.settings.SETTI
NGS flg=0x10200000 cmp=com.android.settings/.Settings }
I/ActivityManager( 144): Starting activity: Intent { cmp=com.android.providers.
subscribedfeeds/com.android.settings.SyncSettings }
W/InputManagerService( 144): Starting input on non-focused client android.view.
[email protected] (uid=1000 pid=144)
W/InputManagerService( 144): Client not active, ignoring focus gain of: android
[email protected]
W/InputManagerService( 144): Window already focused, ignoring focus gain of: co
m.android.internal.view.IInputMethodClient$Stub$Pr [email protected]
I/ActivityManager( 144): Starting activity: Intent { cmp=com.android.providers.
subscribedfeeds/com.android.settings.SyncSettings }
W/InputManagerService( 144): Starting input on non-focused client android.view.
[email protected] (uid=1000 pid=144)
W/InputManagerService( 144): Client not active, ignoring focus gain of: android
[email protected]
W/InputManagerService( 144): Window already focused, ignoring focus gain of: co
m.android.internal.view.IInputMethodClient$Stub$Pr [email protected]
I/ActivityManager( 144): Starting activity: Intent { act=android.intent.action.
MAIN cat=[android.intent.category.HOME] flg=0x10200000 cmp=com.android.launcher/
.Launcher }
W/InputManagerService( 144): Starting input on non-focused client com.android.i
[email protected] 8 (uid=1000 pid=699)
wipe
I'm back guys thanx for all the replys
But maybe I should give more info on what I tryed todo while trying to fix my gmail app
-I wiped fresh many times and I could say straight out 4 times I swear
-I only used 2 themes .. 2.0 eclair theme and. Davids custome theme that I requested
+ I have no partitions
+I have not done anay hard stuff one my fone other than the basics
+I have. Dream
With danger spl
8 gigs sd
I have lastest build of cyans 4.2.5 and this problem started when I had flash 4.2.4 before that everything was fine
Did you have the Stericson's lockscreen?
Also, post the logcat with the code tags. I don't see any exceptions in the logcat
B-man007 said:
Did you have the Stericson's lockscreen?
Also, post the logcat with the code tags. I don't see any exceptions in the logcat
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nopr no stricson...
i used marks theme.. its always worked until 4.2.4 then i started havin issues
You said you tried the android 2.0 theme? I had that issue with that theme. There is one for the dream and one for sapphire. Whichever one you used, use the other one and see how that works.
I also found it to be related to themes as i had the same problems with certain themes. It may be due to bad ports but im not sure.
Also, the economy must be really bad if they are foreclosing on google apps
i get em on
markstheme
android 2.0 theme from g1_lucky
and dark dream all the ones i tried..
i open cyan and changed colors of some of the i cons and stuff and it worked fine although im sure it has nadda to do with that but still i got no force closes doin that..
so hmm idk..
Are you sure you didn't have the Stericson lock screen? there was a problem with it so an update for it was release

SOLVED Help request: No GPS in 1.6 ROMs

I've tried every possible idea i can think of to get GPS to work in the AOSP 1.6 and ghibs 1.6 build, and neither work. I've done full wipes for both, flashed both correctly, installed the bits correctly, and cannot get GPS to function. It turns on (well it checks) but nothing ever turns on, and it can never locate me.
Any suggestions or explanations why GPS would not be working?
EDIT:
Did a RUU, wiped, rerooted and flashed from stock. Seems to be working now.
myke66 said:
I've tried every possible idea i can think of to get GPS to work in the AOSP 1.6 and ghibs 1.6 build, and neither work. I've done full wipes for both, flashed both correctly, installed the bits correctly, and cannot get GPS to function. It turns on (well it checks) but nothing ever turns on, and it can never locate me.
Any suggestions or explanations why GPS would not be working?
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Can you pull /etc/gps.conf and /system/etc/gps.conf and post the contents of each, the reason I ask is because I had an issue with this file on ghil 1.6 and had to replace that file to get it to work. More than likely that wont be the issue, but it doesn't hurt to check everything.
theoottesen said:
Can you pull /etc/gps.conf and /system/etc/gps.conf and post the contents of each, the reason I ask is because I had an issue with this file on ghil 1.6 and had to replace that file to get it to work. More than likely that wont be the issue, but it doesn't hurt to check everything.
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Will do. Second.
from /etc
NTP_SERVER=north-america.pool.ntp.org
XTRA_SERVER_1=http://xtra1.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
XTRA_SERVER_2=http://xtra2.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
XTRA_SERVER_3=http://xtra3.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
QOS_ACCURACY=16
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and from /system/etc
NTP_SERVER=north-america.pool.ntp.org
XTRA_SERVER_1=http://xtra1.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
XTRA_SERVER_2=http://xtra2.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
XTRA_SERVER_3=http://xtra3.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
QOS_ACCURACY=16
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myke66 said:
Will do. Second.
from /etc
and from /system/etc
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Yeah that is the same contents of what I had to put it to get mine to work. So I dont think that is it.
If you want to test here is the contents of the gps.conf that did not work for me, you could try and replace it and see if it works out, I know it worked for some people, worth a shot right?
NTP_SERVER=north-america.pool.ntp.org
XTRA_SERVER_1=http://xtra1.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
XTRA_SERVER_2=http://xtra2.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
XTRA_SERVER_3=http://xtra3.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
SUPL_HOST=supl.google.com
SUPL_PORT=7276
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theoottesen said:
Yeah that is the same contents of what I had to put it to get mine to work. So I dont think that is it.
If you want to test here is the contents of the gps.conf that did not work for me, you could try and replace it and see if it works out, I know it worked for some people, worth a shot right?
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Sure, ill give that a try, but just to be clear, i dont believe GPS is even turning on, its simply doing nothing when its "turned on" in the options. Ill update and see if that does anything.
Edit: Still nothing. No change whatsoever in the behavior, it just doesnt start GPS. There isnt even an icon for it on the taskbar. It's as if its never turned on, but it is checked.
myke66 said:
Sure, ill give that a try, but just to be clear, i dont believe GPS is even turning on, its simply doing nothing when its "turned on" in the options. Ill update and see if that does anything.
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Dont forget to reboot after the changes. Just to clarify, are you getting the flashing gps icon on the top bar when you go into google maps?
Edit: Ha you beat me!! The next thing I would suggest is change gps.conf back to the original contents, reboot. Then run turn off gps in the location settings, run "adb logcat" and turn the gps back on and post the results of what happens when you check the box so the dev can see that, hopefully it will tell them whats going on with it.
theoottesen said:
Dont forget to reboot after the changes. Just to clarify, are you getting the flashing gps icon on the top bar when you go into google maps?
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I did reboot before trying again. I'm getting no icon whatsoever. Like i was saying, its like GPS never turns on.
See my edit in the above post ^^
theoottesen said:
See my edit in the above post ^^
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Alrighty, already changed it back to that, so ill do the logcat.
D/GpsLocationProvider( 79): enable
D/libgps ( 79): DeferredActionThread started
D/GpsLocationProvider( 79): GpsEventThread starting
D/GpsLocationProvider( 79): pass mutex_lock
D/GpsLocationProvider( 79): NetworkThread starting
D/GpsLocationProvider( 79): setMinTime 1000
D/GpsLocationProvider( 79): NetworkThread out of wake loop
D/GpsLocationProvider( 79): Requesting time from NTP server north-america.pool
.ntp.org
D/GpsLocationProvider( 79): startNavigating
D/libgps ( 79): set PositionMode = 0, sFixFrequency = 1
D/libgps ( 79): qct_gps_start
D/libgps ( 79): pthread_cond_wait returned
D/libgps ( 79): DeferredActionThread calling send_get_position
D/libgps ( 79): PD send_get_position mode: 0, fixFrequency: 1, requestedTimeo
ut: 2, requestedAccuracy: 50, count: 268435455
D/libgps ( 79): PD command:
D/libgps ( 79): RPC_PDSM_PD_CMD_GET_POS
D/SntpClient( 79): round trip: 514 ms
D/SntpClient( 79): clock offset: -17697 ms
D/GpsLocationProvider( 79): calling native_inject_time: 1264578435047 referenc
e: 501771 certainty: 257
D/GpsLocationProvider( 79): NetworkThread wait for 14400000ms
D/GpsLocationProvider( 79): stopNavigating
D/libgps ( 79): pthread_cond_wait returned
D/libgps ( 79): DeferredActionThread calling send_end_session
D/libgps ( 79): PD command:
D/libgps ( 79): RPC_PDSM_PD_CMD_END_SESSION
D/GpsLocationProvider( 79): disable
D/GpsLocationProvider( 79): stopNavigating
D/GpsLocationProvider( 79): pass cond_wait
D/GpsLocationProvider( 79): unlocked mutex
D/GpsLocationProvider( 79): GpsEventThread exiting
D/GpsLocationProvider( 79): stopping NetworkThread
D/GpsLocationProvider( 79): NetworkThread out of wake loop
D/GpsLocationProvider( 79): NetworkThread exiting
D/libgps ( 79): qct_gps_set_fix_frequency(-1452191720)
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Thats my log from starting, waiting a few, then turning it off.
Edit: Just checked the log for gmaps when trying to find my location and nothing of any use came up, just showed my inputs, and the output of no GPS being found.
It definitely looks different than mine, I am on Modaco's newest rom and I get this when I turn on gps. Hopefully someone more knowledge than myself can help out. Dont know if it makes that much of a difference being on a different rom, if so I can flash to 1.6 and post the logcat that I get from that, or if someone following this thread running 1.6 can post it that would work too.
D/GpsLocationProvider( 144): enable
V/AutoSettingReceiver( 185): AutoSettingReceiver onReceive() : com.htc.app.autosetting.cancel
D/libgps ( 144): DeferredActionThread started
D/GpsLocationProvider( 144): GpsEventThread starting
D/GpsLocationProvider( 144): NetworkThread starting
D/GpsLocationProvider( 144): NetworkThread out of wake loop
D/GpsLocationProvider( 144): Requesting time from NTP server north-america.pool.ntp.org
D/HtcCdmaStatusBar( 144): provide dormancy network icon net:6
D/SntpClient( 144): round trip: 493 ms
D/SntpClient( 144): clock offset: -29919 ms
D/GpsLocationProvider( 144): calling native_inject_time: 1264578644010 reference: 23695123 certainty: 246
D/libgps ( 144): qct_gps_inject_time(1264578644010, 23695123, 246)
D/libgps ( 144): XTRA command:
D/libgps ( 144): RPC_PDSM_XTRA_CMD_TIME_INFO_INJ
D/libgps ( 144): FUNC_RPC_PDSM_XTRA_INJECT_TIME_INFO result: true
D/GpsLocationProvider( 144): NetworkThread wait for 14400000ms
D/libgps ( 144): XTRA event: RPC_PDSM_XTRA_EVENT_STATUS, disc: 2
D/libgps ( 144): flags: 00000001
D/libgps ( 144): status: 1
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theoottesen said:
It definitely looks different than mine, I am on Modaco's newest rom and I get this when I turn on gps. Hopefully someone more knowledge than myself can help out. Dont know if it makes that much of a difference being on a different rom, if so I can flash to 1.6 and post the logcat that I get from that, or if someone following this thread running 1.6 can post it that would work too.
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and thats what's even more frustrating, is that GPS on any of the 1.5 roms (fresh, TTG modaco) all work fine.
Well at this point I'm out of ideas, sorry I couldn't have been of more help.
Bump for any ideas
Fixed. Edit in first post.

No Internet via 3G, further toubleshooting ideas?

Hi,
I have installed that latest Android OS on my X1 yesterday
(Friday, March 26), per the documentation in this forum.
Installed files:
fatsal-xperoid-20100221.7z
essential_apps.zip
wlan-modules_20100325.zip
zImage_kovsky_20100325.zip
The issue is: Connecting to the Internet via 3G does not work.
- I can do phonecalls via Android. I can also get phonecalls.
- I can browse the internet via Wireless.
- Browsing the internet via 3g does not work (wireless is turned off),
(browser error: no network connection, browser cannot load this
page because there is no internet connection)
- Started "Haret", with the 3G connection in WinMo working (on).
As 2nd test, started "Haret" with the 3G connection off in Winmo.
= no internet via 3g
- I also ran into the issue, getting stuck in the PIN screen.
Turning it off in WiMo fixed it
(this should be added to the installation FAQ).
- Noticed that there is no ringtone with inbound calls.
The only available ringtone in the default install is called "silent" ?
- double checked the APN settings from the phone in varous forums,
can't find issues.
These are from "T-Mobile Germany" and were setup by default.
APN profile is enabled:
Name: t-mobile D
apn: internet.t-mobile
proxy: <not set>
port: <not set>
username: t-mobile
password: ** (pw is tm)
Server: * (value is not known)
mmsc: h t t p : / / mms.t-mobile.de/servlets/mms
mms proxy: 172.028.023.131
mms port: 8008
mnc: 01
authentication type: None
APN type: <not set>
Upper values are the default values.
I tested various values (e.g. cleared the upper server value,
tried various authentication types (pap/chap or both)), didn't help.
- I also install the "APNdroid" application,
File: apndroid-2.0.2-r16-debug-key.apk
It claims that 3G/EDGE/GPRS is on.
Played with this tool by turning 3G off and on
(hoping to help resolve problem), didn't help.
- I didn't find a connection manager, like in WinMo, where you can centrally
disable and enable various connection types (I often turn off the data
connection in WinMo, to save e.g. battery). Didn't find a simelar option
as e.g. the tool "APNdroid" provides.
I'm running out of ideas to troubleshoot.
I'm happy to hear ideas how to fix this and get a working internet connection.
/justin
UPDATE:
I also tried a different simcard from the german phone provider SIMYO, a subsidary
of E-Plus and used the respective APN information:
e-plus/simyo
Name: Eplus Internet
APN: internet.eplus.de
Username: eplus
Passwort: eplus
MCC: 262
MNC: 03
APN type: default
Result: same issue, as discribed above with T-Mobile Germany.
/j
just a thought it might be that APN settings above are only for mms.
and you need to create a first deault APN for Internet, following APN sites settings looks different, see below link
http://www.unlocks.co.uk/gprs_settings.php#germany
Tried these (and other APN settings): no sucess sofar.
Hi,
Musse_1 said:
just a thought it might be that APN settings above are only for mms.
and you need to create a first deault APN for Internet, following APN sites settings looks different, see below link
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I tried these (and other APN settings), they didn't work.
The default settings I published in my 1st posting are the same ones listed in the communications settings in WinMo 6.5.
I also tried "ifconfig" in the "terminal emulator", to see if the system maybe gets an IP. Insted I get an error "no inet socket available: permission denied".
The "route" command shows no routing entries, so there is really no lan connection (when I run the Wifi connection, then I see the default routing entry").
I think, the issue is (maybe) somewhere else.
/Justin
the49ers said:
I also tried "ifconfig" in the "terminal emulator", to see if the system maybe gets an IP. Insted I get an error "no inet socket available: permission denied".
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You have to be root for running ifconfig. Type "su" to become root.
No idea about your problem. 3G-connection works fine for me out of the box, so it seems not to be a general android problem.
Debugging possabilities?
I wonder, if there is a way to debug this issue, or troubleshoot via the terminal program, if there are ways to turn on debugging (it's still not working)?
- I reformatted the SD card and reinstalled again per documentation
- apart from "t-mobile D", also tried my "Simyo Sim card" again with
it's APN settings from E-Plus
- I copied the data.img and rootfs.img to a WinPc, decompressed them
and checked if there are maybe logfiles
- In the terminal, su works and I can run e.g. ifconfig and ps commands.
The ifconfig command shows no lan card for the 3g card, there is also
no default route via the route command (a default route exists with the
wireless connection).
- The windows mobile system is at the latest version, per sony patch
software (just tried that). Also did a mem reset in WinMo (set phone back
to it's default settings) and then tried Android, didn't work.
I'm happy to hear any ideas, as this seems to be a android issue. Maybe I have a Xperia X1 phone with a hardware version which does not work with the current android drivers.
How to e.g. find out via the terminal if the prosess for the gprs/hsdpa, ... is running, if it is possible to do a connection debug like e.g. with ppp to resolve authentication issues.
/Justin
You can check the android logfile for errors. In terminal type
Code:
logcat -d -f /sdcard/logcat.txt
that will dump the android log to a file logcat.txt on your sdcard. In that look for "ppp" or "if-up" or post it.
Dump: Airplane mode on, then off, -> browse
Hi vdelf,
Thanks for the feedback.
I have a trace from startup, which would be too large to add here (53k).
I get similar results when I turn on airplane mode, then turn it off,
then browse a page. The error message I get is the same as at startup (errors are marked in red).
I couldn't find anything with "ppp" or "if-up" in either of the logs.
I/ActivityManager( 1172): Starting activity: Intent { act=android.intent.action.MAIN cat=[android.intent.category.LAUNCHER] flg=0x10200000 cmp=com.android.settings/.Settings }
I/ActivityManager( 1172): Displayed activity com.android.settings/.Settings: 630 ms (total 630 ms)
I/ActivityManager( 1172): Starting activity: Intent { act=android.intent.action.MAIN cmp=com.android.settings/.WirelessSettings }
I/XT9IME ( 1227): [finishInput]
I/ActivityManager( 1172): Displayed activity com. android.settings/.WirelessSettings: 560 ms (total 560 ms)
E/keystore( 1591): chdir: /data/misc/keystore: Permission denied
W/BatteryStatsImpl( 1172): Couldn't get kernel wake lock stats
D/NetworkLocationProvider( 1172): onDataConnectionStateChanged 0
D/MobileDataStateTracker( 1172): default Received state= DISCONNECTED, old= DISCONNECTED, reason= radioTurnedOff, apnTypeList= default
I/HTCIMEService( 1227): onReceive - android.intent.action.ANY_DATA_STATE
I/HTCIMEService( 1227): Shutdown!! Export UDB
W/BatteryStatsImpl( 1172): Couldn't get kernel wake lock stats
I/HTCIMEService( 1227): onReceive - android.intent.action.ANY_DATA_STATE
I/HTCIMEService( 1227): Shutdown!! Export UDB
D/NetworkLocationProvider( 1172): onCellLocationChanged [-1,-1]
D/NetworkLocationProvider( 1172): onDataConnectionStateChanged 0
D/MobileDataStateTracker( 1172): default Received state= DISCONNECTED, old= DISCONNECTED, reason= radioTurnedOff, apnTypeList= default
E/keystore( 1593): chdir: /data/misc/keystore: Permission denied
W/BatteryStatsImpl( 1172): Couldn't get kernel wake lock stats
W/BatteryStatsImpl( 1172): Couldn't get kernel wake lock stats
E/keystore( 1594): chdir: /data/misc/keystore: Permission denied
E/keystore( 1595): chdir: /data/misc/keystore: Permission denied
D/dalvikvm( 1268): GC freed 2623 objects / 152432 bytes in 190ms
W/BatteryStatsImpl( 1172): Couldn't get kernel wake lock stats
E/keystore( 1596): chdir: /data/misc/keystore: Permission denied
D/MccTable( 1231): updateMccMncConfiguration: mcc=262, mnc=1
D/MccTable( 1231): locale set to de_de
D/MccTable( 1231): WIFI_NUM_ALLOWED_CHANNESL set to 13
I/WifiService( 1172): WifiService trying to setNumAllowed to 13 with persist set to false
D/TelephonyProvider( 1231): Setting numeric '26201' to be the current operator
D/NetworkLocationProvider( 1172): onCellLocationChanged [37458,35]
W/KeyCharacterMap( 1249): No keyboard for id 0
W/KeyCharacterMap( 1249): Using default keymap: /system/usr/keychars/qwerty.kcm.bin
E/keystore( 1598): chdir: /data/misc/keystore: Permission denied
I/XT9IME ( 1227): [finishInput]
W/KeyCharacterMap( 1235): No keyboard for id 0
W/KeyCharacterMap( 1235): Using default keymap: /system/usr/keychars/qwerty.kcm.bin
I/ActivityManager( 1172): Starting activity: Intent { act=android.intent.action.MAIN cat=[android.intent.category.LAUNCHER] flg=0x10200000 cmp=com.android.browser/.BrowserActivity }
W/BatteryStatsImpl( 1172): Couldn't get kernel wake lock stats
E/keystore( 1599): chdir: /data/misc/keystore: Permission denied
I/XT9IME ( 1227): [startInput]
I/XT9IME ( 1227): [setInputConnection]: [email protected]e38f50
W/InputManagerService( 1172): Starting input on non-focused client [email protected] (uid=10002 pid=1433)
I/XT9IME ( 1227): [finishInput]
I/XT9IME ( 1227): [startInput]
I/XT9IME ( 1227): [setInputConnection]: inp[email protected]b68
D/SearchDialog( 1172): launching Intent { act=android.intent.action.VIEW dat=h t tp://w w w .msn. c o m/ flg=0x10000000 cmp=com.android.browser/.BrowserActivity (has extras) }
I/SearchDialog( 1172): Starting (as ourselves) h t tp://w w w .msn. com #Intent;action=android.intent.action.VIEW;launchFlags=0x10000000;component=com.android.browser/.BrowserActivity;S.query=http%3A%2F%2Fw w w .msn. c o m%2F;S.user_query=;end
I/ActivityManager( 1172): Starting activity: Intent { act=android.intent.action.VIEW dat=h t tp://w w w .msn. c o m/ flg=0x10000000 cmp=com.android.browser/.BrowserActivity (has extras) }
I/XT9IME ( 1227): [startInput]
I/XT9IME ( 1227): [setInputConnection]: [email protected]e1efc0
W/IInputConnectionWrapper( 1172): showStatusIcon on inactive InputConnection
E/browser ( 1433): onReceivedError -2 h t tp://w w w.msn. c o m/ Die URL konnte nicht gefunden werden.
D/dalvikvm( 1227): GC freed 771 objects / 40128 bytes in 300ms
E/keystore( 1603): chdir: /data/misc/keystore: Permission denied
E/browser ( 1433): onReceivedError -2 h t tp://w w w.google. c o m/m?client=ms-android-tmobile&source=android-home Die URL konnte nicht gefunden werden.
Note, that I had to put "spaces" in the external links, otherwise I could not post here.
I also tried at tool called "anycut" where one can add a shortcut and get extended options via executing it, e.g. one can "turn off" and "turn on" the mobile phone connection. It also shows more details, like the GSM service is "on line".
Link to article (remove the spaces at the beginning):
h t t p ://thewichitacomputerguy.com/blog/how-i-fixed-your-sim-card-does-not-allow-connection-network-g1
/justin
I`ve got the same problem, but on my first test it worked. Now I try all configurations from my first test, because the first test was succesful I think that the information you need were placed in the data.img. As I needed a new configuration I deleted the data.img, after this I couldn`t again use an data connection.
in my log the 3g-connection is established using if-up. That creates an ppp-interface, i can see that with ifconfig.
Looking at your log, it seems to me, that android is not even trying to connect. Maybe it is some hardware issue? Please take a look at the linux kernel log using
Code:
dmesg > /sdcard/dmesg.txt
You could play around with the if-up command, too. This seems to be standard linux stuff, so ask google about that.
Update
I checked the kernel log and can only see the following entries related to ppp, modem or IF (also after turning airplane mode on and off and browsing the internet):
[ 20.993316] init: cannot open '/initlogo.rle'
[ 21.256164] init: cannot find '/setupmodem.sh', disabling 'setupmodem'
[...]
[ 1.881805] PPP generic driver version 2.4.2
[ 1.882385] PPP Deflate Compression module registered
[ 1.882598] PPP BSD Compression module registered
[...]
[ 2505.351531] mpd_ppp: img is of wrong format
[ 2505.557373] mpd_ppp: img is of wrong format
I noticed, there is a ip-up file in /etc/ppp .
When I run that file, then I get the error that dir /smodem does not exist.
It looks like this file would either use ppp0 or ppp1 as interface (if it would exist). It is strange that there are hardly any logs regarding 3G, as if the 3G hardware would not exist.
The ifconfig only shows "lo", "tiwlan0" and "usb0" interfaces.
/justin
Logs
Hi,
I created new logs (logcat and dmesg) and attached them to here (and split them, to fit the limitations).
What did I do before generating the logs:
- Reboot, start android
- Airplane mode on
- Airplane mode off
- start browser, and try 2 - 3 internet sites
/justin
Does not give me a clue
At some point pppd is called by android. It uses /dev/smd0 for AT-commands and /dev/smd1 for gprs-data. Please make sure that you have these two devices. Then try to run pppd manualy. That may give a hint on what is wrong.
It is also possible that pppd is never called. Does anybody have some info about when and where android calls pppd?
Same issue here, with running Android on X1 in the Netherlands with Vodafone. (verified APN settings with a working Androind phone)
I'm trying to work out what is happening: /dev/smd0 and /dev/smd1 are present, but I'm struggling to start pppd by hand, since I can't really find the correct syntax.. just call it with the params from /etc/ppp/smd1.... file ?
And I might be misstaken, but shouldn't there be a pppd connect script somewhere ? I can't find it anywhere.
I had the problem with non-workin 3g connection. However, as I were adding a new APN it just started working right after I typed in the IP-address for the mms-server. I don't now if it was my input that made the difference because last night a small symbol popped up right next to the signal bars, looked like som kind of update symbol and well now the 3g acess to the internet works.
I wish I could be more specific.
I do have the 3G icon after setting it up, but internet doesn't work. Is this normal?
Cheekbone said:
I do have the 3G icon after setting it up, but internet doesn't work. Is this normal?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's exactly my issue.. I get G/3G symbol, but no data. fiddling with the APN did not solve the issue.
Tested android version from April 22, same issue (not working)
Hi,
I have tested the newer release of the android software from april 22 (link below),
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=666735
issue is unfortunatly still there.
/j
I get the same issue with you...
never had any issue with 3g in any android build, since now I'm using htc sense maybe this thread/post could be of help (download base package from first post) try "rootfs_use_if_pbs_booting.img" & report back if it works.
I installed the rootfs.img from that thread with the mention of vodafone in the name, overwrote my normal rootfs.img, and still no dice, and android seems to crash a lot with this rootfs.
thanks for the help though.

[Q] wifi stopped working, logcat inside

he everyone,
i using my trusty with CM7.0.1 for along time, actually since CM7.0.1 was released and all was fine.
until today, when my wifi stopped working.
at first i saw that the unlock screen will no show, and after poking around i figured that it was because every time wifi was trying to be enabled it hanged and cause the phone to act weird.
trying to turn on wifi will cause it to hang, and sometimes show the "error" error on the wifi setting.
you can see my logcat during attempt to activate wifi, please help me understand what is going on here, and figure out if my wifi is toasted.
i can think of ANYTHING that i did that might have caused this, i installed nothing, changed no setting i could think of.
the only thing i can think of, is that i washed the dishes with the phone in my pocket, i do not think i got wet, but who knows.
what i did notice in the log were a few things:
1. Failed to disable WPA in the driver.
2. Supplicant not running, cannot connect
3. Supplicant died unexpectedly
4. Reset connections and stopping DHCP
5. Disabling interface
all do not sound very promising...
help please!
here are the logcat:
Code:
I/ActivityManager( 165): Displayed com.android.settings/.WirelessSettings: +383ms
D/SettingsAppWidgetProvider( 638): Widget is from a previous version... Let's update
D/SettingsAppWidgetProvider( 638): No instances yet... Wait for at least one instance to exist before adding global settings
D/dalvikvm( 638): GC_CONCURRENT freed 88K, 46% free 3016K/5575K, external 837K/1034K, paused 2ms+3ms
D/WifiService( 165): ACTION_BATTERY_CHANGED pluggedType: 2
D/WifiService( 165): acquireWifiLockLocked: WifiLock{NetworkLocationProvider type=2 [email protected]}
E/wpa_supplicant( 666): ioctl[SIOCGIFFLAGS]
D/SettingsAppWidgetProvider( 638): Widget is from a previous version... Let's update
D/SettingsAppWidgetProvider( 638): No instances yet... Wait for at least one instance to exist before adding global settings
E/wpa_supplicant( 666): ioctl[SIOCSIWPMKSA]
E/wpa_supplicant( 666): ioctl[SIOCSIWMODE]
E/wpa_supplicant( 666): ioctl[SIOCGIRANGE]
E/wpa_supplicant( 666): ioctl[SIOCGIWMODE]
E/wpa_supplicant( 666): ioctl[SIOCSIWAP]
E/wpa_supplicant( 666): ioctl[SIOCSIWENCODEEXT]
E/wpa_supplicant( 666): ioctl[SIOCSIWENCODE]
E/wpa_supplicant( 666): ioctl[SIOCSIWENCODEEXT]
E/wpa_supplicant( 666): ioctl[SIOCSIWENCODE]
E/wpa_supplicant( 666): ioctl[SIOCSIWENCODEEXT]
E/wpa_supplicant( 666): ioctl[SIOCSIWENCODE]
E/wpa_supplicant( 666): ioctl[SIOCSIWENCODEEXT]
E/wpa_supplicant( 666): ioctl[SIOCSIWENCODE]
I/wpa_supplicant( 666): CTRL-EVENT-STATE-CHANGE id=-1 state=0 BSSID=00:00:00:00:00:00
E/wpa_supplicant( 666): Failed to disable WPA in the driver.
E/wpa_supplicant( 666): ioctl[SIOCGIWMODE]
E/wpa_supplicant( 666): ioctl[SIOCSIWAP]
E/wpa_supplicant( 666): ioctl[SIOCGIFFLAGS]
D/WifiService( 165): releaseWifiLockLocked: WifiLock{NetworkLocationProvider type=2 [email protected]}
D/dalvikvm( 279): GC_EXPLICIT freed 237K, 49% free 3164K/6151K, external 3246K/3357K, paused 44ms
E/WifiHW ( 165): Supplicant not running, cannot connect
E/WifiHW ( 165): Supplicant not running, cannot connect
E/WifiHW ( 165): Supplicant not running, cannot connect
V/WifiStateTracker( 165): Supplicant died unexpectedly
D/WifiStateTracker( 165): Reset connections and stopping DHCP
D/WifiStateTracker( 165): Disabling interface
D/WifiStateTracker( 165): Reset connections and stopping DHCP
D/Tethering( 165): MasterInitialState.processMessage what=3
D/GTalkService( 311): ##### Network broadcast (connected=true) type=WIFI, state=DISCONNECTED
D/GTalkService( 311): [GTalkConnection.1] ### networkStateChanged: active and curr network type/state are the same(0/CONNECTED), ignore
D/Tethering( 165): MasterInitialState.processMessage what=3
D/GTalkService( 311): ##### Network broadcast (connected=true) type=mobile, state=CONNECTED
D/GTalkService( 311): [GTalkConnection.1] ### networkStateChanged: active and curr network type/state are the same(0/CONNECTED), ignore
D/SettingsAppWidgetProvider( 638): Widget is from a previous version... Let's update
D/SettingsAppWidgetProvider( 638): No instances yet... Wait for at least one instance to exist before adding global settings
D/CMStats ( 428): CONNECTIVITY_ACTION: noConnectivity = false
I/MediaUploader( 593): No need to wake up
D/CMStats ( 428): CONNECTIVITY_ACTION: noConnectivity = false
I/MediaUploader( 593): No need to wake up
D/dalvikvm( 311): GC_CONCURRENT freed 431K, 48% free 3201K/6151K, external 0K/512K, paused 12ms+3ms
D/WifiStateTracker( 165): Disabling interface
D/SettingsAppWidgetProvider( 638): Widget is from a previous version... Let's update
D/SettingsAppWidgetProvider( 638): No instances yet... Wait for at least one instance to exist before adding global settings
D/dalvikvm( 395): GC_EXPLICIT freed 379K, 51% free 2799K/5703K, external 0K/0K, paused 65ms
D/dalvikvm( 428): GC_EXPLICIT freed 156K, 49% free 2897K/5575K, external 0K/0K, paused 53ms
D/dalvikvm( 593): GC_EXPLICIT freed 94K, 50% free 2704K/5379K, external 0K/0K, paused 65ms
thank you!
this might be a hardware issue. Try reseating the cables on the bottom of the phone and see if it fixes your issue.
The Nexus one cables become loose after a while, I know mine did.

Mi 9 restarts by itself

Hey guys,
I have a problem with my mi 9 (128gb).
I was in MIUI 11.0.6 EEA and now on the Rom Pixel Experience from 2019/12/09
The problem is on both Roms, that the phone restarts suddenly without any warning or exception.
Maybe Up to 5 Times a day.
Theres no longer Uptime for me than 6 hours.
Then it crashes and reboots again.
The only information I have is out of the logcat below.
Looks Like it comes from magisk. But it also happened without magisk.
I am afraid, maybe its a Hardware problem :-/
12-11 20:15:38.068 2859 2859 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.068 2859 2922 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.069 2859 2859 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.070 2859 2922 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.070 2859 2859 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.070 2859 2922 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.071 2859 2859 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.071 2859 2859 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.071 2859 2922 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.071 2859 2859 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.072 2859 2922 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.072 2859 2922 I chatty : uid=10090(com.google.android.gms) lowpool[0] identical 2 lines
12-11 20:15:38.073 2859 2922 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.075 2859 2859 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.076 2859 2922 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.077 2859 2922 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.079 2859 2859 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.083 2859 2859 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.086 2859 2927 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.095 2859 2931 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
--------- beginning of crash
12-11 20:15:38.104 2887 2929 E AndroidRuntime: FATAL EXCEPTION: pool-3-thread-1
12-11 20:15:38.104 2887 2929 E AndroidRuntime: Process: com.topjohnwu.magisk, PID: 2887
12-11 20:15:38.104 2887 2929 E AndroidRuntime: android.database.sqlite.SQLiteCantOpenDatabaseException: unknown error (code 14 SQLITE_CANTOPEN): Could not open database
12-11 20:15:38.104 2887 2929 E AndroidRuntime: at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteConnection.nativeOpen(Native Method)
12-11 20:15:38.104 2887 2929 E AndroidRuntime: at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteConnection.open(SQLiteConnection.java:215)
12-11 20:15:38.104 2887 2929 E AndroidRuntime: at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteConnection.open(SQLiteConnection.java:197)
12-11 20:15:38.104 2887 2929 E AndroidRuntime: at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteConnectionPool.openConnectionLocked(SQLiteConnectionPool.java:505)
12-11 20:15:38.104 2887 2929 E AndroidRuntime: at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteConnectionPool.open(SQLiteConnectionPool.java:206)
12-11 20:15:38.104 2887 2929 E AndroidRuntime: at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteConnectionPool.open(SQLiteConnectionPool.java:198)
12-11 20:15:38.104 2887 2929 E AndroidRuntime: at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase.openInner(SQLiteDatabase.java:915)
12-11 20:15:38.104 2887 2929 E AndroidRuntime: at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase.open(SQLiteDatabase.java:895)
12-11 20:15:38.104 2887 2929 E AndroidRuntime: at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase.openDatabase(SQLiteDatabase.java:759)
12-11 20:15:38.104 2887 2929 E AndroidRuntime: at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase.openDatabase(SQLiteDatabase.java:748)
12-11 20:15:38.104 2887 2929 E AndroidRuntime: at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteOpenHelper.getDatabaseLocked(SQLiteOpenHelper.java:374)
12-11 20:15:38.104 2887 2929 E AndroidRuntime: at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteOpenHelper.getWritableDatabase(SQLiteOpenHelper.java:317)
12-11 20:15:38.104 2887 2929 E AndroidRuntime: at a.jw.a(Unknown Source:4)
12-11 20:15:38.104 2887 2929 E AndroidRuntime: at a.kw.a(Unknown Source:2)
12-11 20:15:38.104 2887 2929 E AndroidRuntime: at a.bv.c(Unknown Source:5)
12-11 20:15:38.104 2887 2929 E AndroidRuntime: at androidx.work.impl.utils.ForceStopRunnable.run3)
12-11 20:15:38.104 2887 2929 E AndroidRuntime: at a.r40.run(Unknown Source:2)
12-11 20:15:38.104 2887 2929 E AndroidRuntime: at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1167)
12-11 20:15:38.104 2887 2929 E AndroidRuntime: at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:641)
12-11 20:15:38.104 2887 2929 E AndroidRuntime: at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:919)
12-11 20:15:38.107 1341 2935 I DropBoxManagerService: add tag=data_app_crash isTagEnabled=true flags=0x2
12-11 20:15:38.110 2535 2535 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.110 2535 2535 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.154 1341 1787 I ActivityManager: Process com.topjohnwu.magisk (pid 2887) has died: fore RCVR
12-11 20:15:38.157 1341 1787 W BroadcastQueue: Background execution not allowed: receiving Intent { act=android.intent.action.DROPBOX_ENTRY_ADDED flg=0x10 (has extras) } to com.google.android.gms/.chimera.GmsIntentOperationService$PersistentTrustedReceiver
12-11 20:15:38.164 2859 2931 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.423 2859 2931 I chatty : uid=10090(com.google.android.gms) identical 14 lines
12-11 20:15:38.423 2859 2931 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.467 2859 2931 I SystemConfig: Adding association: com.google.android.as <- com.android.providers.contacts
12-11 20:15:38.467 2859 2931 I SystemConfig: Adding association: com.google.android.as <- com.android.providers.media
12-11 20:15:38.467 2859 2931 I SystemConfig: Adding association: com.google.android.as <- com.android.providers.telephony
12-11 20:15:38.467 2859 2931 I SystemConfig: Adding association: com.google.android.as <- com.android.systemui
12-11 20:15:38.467 2859 2931 I SystemConfig: Adding association: com.google.android.as <- com.google.android.gms
12-11 20:15:38.467 2859 2931 I SystemConfig: Adding association: com.google.android.as <- com.google.android.gsf
12-11 20:15:38.481 2859 2931 W SystemConfig: No directory /product_services/etc/sysconfig, skipping
12-11 20:15:38.481 2859 2931 W SystemConfig: No directory /product_services/etc/permissions, skipping
12-11 20:15:38.655 2859 2931 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.656 2859 2931 I chatty : uid=10090(com.google.android.gms) identical 1 line
12-11 20:15:38.667 2859 2931 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.670 2859 2937 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.670 2859 2937 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.670 2535 2561 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.671 2535 2561 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.695 2859 2931 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.702 1341 2114 W ActivityManager: Unable to start service Intent { flg=0x9000010 cmp=com.google.android.gms/.gcm.nts.SchedulerService (has extras) } U=0: not found
12-11 20:15:38.713 2535 2535 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.807 2535 2535 I chatty : uid=10090 com.google.android.gms.persistent identical 67 lines
12-11 20:15:38.808 2535 2535 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.809 2535 2798 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.811 2535 2798 I chatty : uid=10090 com.google.android.gms.persistent identical 5 lines
12-11 20:15:38.811 2535 2798 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.813 2535 2946 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:38.814 2535 2946 I chatty : uid=10090 com.google.android.gms.persistent identical 3 lines
12-11 20:15:38.814 2535 2946 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:39.040 2859 2937 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:39.040 2859 2937 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.google.android.gsf.gservices
12-11 20:15:39.056 1923 2653 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for call_log
12-11 20:15:39.074 1923 2653 I chatty : uid=1002(bluetooth) e.StateMachines identical 1 line
12-11 20:15:39.096 1923 2653 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for call_log
12-11 20:15:39.278 1341 1791 D ConnectivityService: releasing NetworkRequest [ TRACK_DEFAULT id=15, [ Capabilities: INTERNET&NOT_RESTRICTED&TRUSTED Uid: 1001] ] (release request)
12-11 20:15:39.295 1923 2653 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.android.contacts
12-11 20:15:39.402 1341 1370 W BroadcastQueue: Background execution not allowed: receiving Intent { act=android.intent.action.DROPBOX_ENTRY_ADDED flg=0x10 (has extras) } to com.google.android.gms/.chimera.GmsIntentOperationService$PersistentTrustedReceiver
12-11 20:15:39.889 1923 2954 E ActivityThread: Failed to find provider info for com.android.contacts
12-11 20:15:40.712 1341 1341 I Telecom : WiredHeadsetManager: ACTION_HEADSET_PLUG event, plugged in: false, : [email protected]
12-11 20:15:41.272 1341 1341 I Telecom : WiredHeadsetManager: ACTION_HEADSET_PLUG event, plugged in: false, : [email protected]
12-11 20:15:41.272 1341 1341 I Telecom : WiredHeadsetManager: ACTION_HEADSET_PLUG event, plugged in: false, : [email protected]
12-11 20:15:41.779 1341 2114 W CameraService_proxy: Could not notify cameraserver, camera service not available.
12-11 20:15:41.779 1341 2114 I CameraService_proxy: Could not notify camera service of user switch, retrying...
12-11 20:15:43.355 1341 1754 E NetworkPolicy: Missing subscriberId for subId 1
12-11 20:15:43.356 1341 1370 I DropBoxManagerService: add tag=system_server_wtf isTagEnabled=true flags=0x2
12-11 20:15:43.381 2219 2219 I TelecomFramework: : onSubscriptionsChanged - update accounts
12-11 20:15:43.381 2219 2219 I TelecomFramework: PstnIncomingCallNotifier: Unregistering: Handler (com.qualcomm.qti.internal.telephony.QtiGsmCdmaPhone) {cda9da2}
12-11 20:15:43.381 2219 2219 I TelecomFramework: TelecomAccountRegistry: setupAccounts: Found 2 phones. Attempting to register.
12-11 20:15:43.381 2219 2219 I TelecomFramework: TelecomAccountRegistry: setupAccounts: Phone with subscription id 1
12-11 20:15:43.391 1341 1787 I Telecom : PhoneAccountRegistrar: New phone account registered: [[ ] PhoneAccount: ComponentInfo{com.android.phone/com.android.services.telephony.TelephonyConnectionService}, ***, UserHandle{0} Capabilities: SuppVideo CallProvider MultiUser PlaceEmerg SimSub Audio Routes: BESW Schemes: tel voicemail Extras: Bundle[{android.telecom.extra.SUPPORTS_VIDEO_CALLING_FALLBACK=true, android.telecom.extra.SORT_ORDER=0}] GroupId: ***]: [email protected]
12-11 20:15:43.392 1341 1787 I Telecom : CallsManager: Sending phone-account ComponentInfo{com.android.phone/com.android.services.telephony.TelephonyConnectionService}, ***, UserHandle{0} registered intent as user: [email protected]
12-11 20:15:43.393 1341 1787 I Telecom : CallsManager: Sending phone-account registered intent to default dialer: [email protected]
12-11 20:15:43.393 2219 2219 I TelecomFramework: AccountEntry: Registered phoneAccount: [[ ] PhoneAccount: ComponentInfo{com.android.phone/com.android.services.telephony.TelephonyConnectionService}, ***, UserHandle{0} Capabilities: SuppVideo CallProvider MultiUser PlaceEmerg SimSub Audio Routes: BESW Schemes: tel voicemail Extras: Bundle[{android.telecom.extra.SUPPORTS_VIDEO_CALLING_FALLBACK=true, android.telecom.extra.SORT_ORDER=0}] GroupId: ***] with handle: ComponentInfo{com.android.phone/com.android.services.telephony.TelephonyConnectionService}, ***, UserHandle{0}
12-11 20:15:43.393 2219 2219 I TelecomFramework: PstnIncomingCallNotifier: Registering: Handler (com.qualcomm.qti.internal.telephony.QtiGsmCdmaPhone) {cda9da2}
12-11 20:15:43.396 2219 2219 I TelecomFramework: TelecomAccountRegistry: setupAccounts: Phone with subscription id -1
12-11 20:15:43.396 2219 2219 I TelecomFramework: TelecomAccountRegistry: Unregistering phone account ComponentInfo{com.android.phone/com.android.services.telephony.TelephonyConnectionService}, ***, UserHandle{0}.
12-11 20:15:43.398 1341 1787 I Telecom : CallsManager: Sending phone-account ComponentInfo{com.android.phone/com.android.services.telephony.TelephonyConnectionService}, ***, UserHandle{0} unregistered intent as user: [email protected]
12-11 20:15:43.398 1341 1787 I Telecom : CallsManager: Sending phone-account unregistered intent to default dialer: [email protected]
12-11 20:15:43.415 1341 1754 E NetworkPolicy: Missing subscriberId for subId 1
12-11 20:15:43.416 1341 1370 I DropBoxManagerService: add tag=system_server_wtf isTagEnabled=true flags=0x2
12-11 20:15:43.430 1341 1754 E NetworkPolicy: Missing subscriberId for subId 1
12-11 20:15:43.440 1341 1787 I Telecom : PhoneAccountRegistrar: setUserSelectedOutgoingPhoneAccount: ComponentInfo{com.android.phone/com.android.services.telephony.TelephonyConnectionService}, ***, UserHandle{0}: [email protected]
12-11 20:15:43.440 1341 1787 I Telecom : PhoneAccountRegistrar: setUserSelectedOutgoingPhoneAccount: no change to voice sub: [email protected]
12-11 20:15:43.442 2219 2219 D MccTable: updateMccMncConfiguration mccmnc='
12-11 20:15:43.445 1341 1754 E NetworkPolicy: Missing subscriberId for subId 1
12-11 20:15:43.452 1341 1754 E NetworkPolicy: Missing subscriberId for subId 1
12-11 20:15:43.463 2219 2219 I TelecomFramework: PstnPhoneCapabilitiesNotifier: handleVideoCapabilitesChanged. Video capability - false
12-11 20:15:43.483 1341 2114 I Telecom : PhoneAccountRegistrar: Modify account: [ComponentInfo{com.android.phone/com.android.services.telephony.TelephonyConnectionService}, ***, UserHandle{0}]: [email protected]
12-11 20:15:43.484 1341 2114 I Telecom : CallsManager: handlePhoneAccountChanged: phoneAccount=[[X] PhoneAccount: ComponentInfo{com.android.phone/com.android.services.telephony.TelephonyConnectionService}, ***, UserHandle{0} Capabilities: SuppVideo CallProvider MultiUser PlaceEmerg SimSub Audio Routes: BESW Schemes: tel voicemail Extras: Bundle[{android.telecom.extra.SUPPORTS_VIDEO_CALLING_FALLBACK=true, android.telecom.extra.SORT_ORDER=0}] GroupId: ***]: [email protected]
12-11 20:15:43.486 1341 1371 I ActivityManager: Start proc 3040:com.google.android.dialer/u0a100 for broadcast {com.google.android.dialer/com.android.dialer.app.calllog.LegacyVoicemailNotificationReceiver}
12-11 20:15:43.504 1341 1754 E NetworkPolicy: Missing subscriberId for subId 1
12-11 20:15:43.517 2219 2219 I TelecomFramework: : onSubscriptionsChanged - update accounts
12-11 20:15:43.517 2219 2219 I TelecomFramework: PstnIncomingCallNotifier: Unregistering: Handler (com.qualcomm.qti.internal.telephony.QtiGsmCdmaPhone) {cda9da2}
12-11 20:15:43.518 2219 2219 I TelecomFramework: TelecomAccountRegistry: setupAccounts: Found 2 phones. Attempting to register.
12-11 20:15:43.518 2219 2219 I TelecomFramework: TelecomAccountRegistry: setupAccounts: Phone with subscription id 1
12-11 20:15:43.526 1341 1787 I Telecom : PhoneAccountRegistrar: Modify account: [ComponentInfo{com.android.phone/com.android.services.telephony.TelephonyConnectionService}, ***, UserHandle{0}]: [email protected]
12-11 20:15:43.527 1341 1787 I Telecom : CallsManager: handlePhoneAccountChanged: phoneAccount=[[X] PhoneAccount: ComponentInfo{com.android.phone/com.android.services.telephony.TelephonyConnectionService}, ***, UserHandle{0} Capabilities: SuppVideo CallProvider MultiUser PlaceEmerg SimSub Audio Routes: BESW Schemes: tel voicemail Extras: Bundle[{android.telecom.extra.SUPPORTS_VIDEO_CALLING_FALLBACK=true, android.telecom.extra.SORT_ORDER=0}] GroupId: ***]: [email protected]
12-11 20:15:43.527 2219 2219 I TelecomFramework: AccountEntry: Registered phoneAccount: [[ ] PhoneAccount: ComponentInfo{com.android.phone/com.android.services.telephony.TelephonyConnectionService}, ***, UserHandle{0} Capabilities: SuppVideo CallProvider MultiUser PlaceEmerg SimSub Audio Routes: BESW Schemes: tel voicemail Extras: Bundle[{android.telecom.extra.SUPPORTS_VIDEO_CALLING_FALLBACK=true, android.telecom.extra.SORT_ORDER=0}] GroupId: ***] with handle: ComponentInfo{com.android.phone/com.android.services.telephony.TelephonyConnectionService}, ***, UserHandle{0}
12-11 20:15:43.527 2219 2219 I TelecomFramework: PstnIncomingCallNotifier: Registering: Handler (com.qualcomm.qti.internal.telephony.QtiGsmCdmaPhone) {cda9da2}
12-11 20:15:43.529 2219 2219 I TelecomFramework: TelecomAccountRegistry: setupAccounts: Phone with subscription id -1
12-11 20:15:43.538 2219 2219 I TelecomFramework: : onSubscriptionsChanged - update accounts
12-11 20:15:43.538 2219 2219 I TelecomFramework: PstnIncomingCallNotifier: Unregistering: Handler (com.qualcomm.qti.internal.telephony.QtiGsmCdmaPhone) {cda9da2}
12-11 20:15:43.539 2219 2219 I TelecomFramework: TelecomAccountRegistry: setupAccounts: Found 2 phones. Attempting to register.
12-11 20:15:43.539 2219 2219 I TelecomFramework: TelecomAccountRegistry: setupAccounts: Phone with subscription id 1
12-11 20:15:43.546 1341 1787 I Telecom : PhoneAccountRegistrar: Modify account: [ComponentInfo{com.android.phone/com.android.services.telephony.TelephonyConnectionService}, ***, UserHandle{0}]: [email protected]
12-11 20:15:43.547 1341 1787 I Telecom : CallsManager: handlePhoneAccountChanged: phoneAccount=[[X] PhoneAccount: ComponentInfo{com.android.phone/com.android.services.telephony.TelephonyConnectionService}, ***, UserHandle{0} Capabilities: SuppVideo CallProvider MultiUser PlaceEmerg SimSub Audio Routes: BESW Schemes: tel voicemail Extras: Bundle[{android.telecom.extra.SUPPORTS_VIDEO_CALLING_FALLBACK=true, android.telecom.extra.SORT_ORDER=0}] GroupId: ***]: [email protected]
12-11 20:15:43.547 2219 2219 I TelecomFramework: AccountEntry: Registered phoneAccount: [[ ] PhoneAccount: ComponentInfo{com.android.phone/com.android.services.telephony.TelephonyConnectionService}, ***, UserHandle{0} Capabilities: SuppVideo CallProvider MultiUser PlaceEmerg SimSub Audio Routes: BESW Schemes: tel voicemail Extras: Bundle[{android.telecom.extra.SUPPORTS_VIDEO_CALLING_FALLBACK=true, android.telecom.extra.SORT_ORDER=0}] GroupId: ***] with handle: ComponentInfo{com.
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Any idea and a solution for me?
Thanks a lot
greetz
I disabled kernel panic in lspeed.
onolox said:
I disabled kernel panic in lspeed.
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Hi,
can you give me more details please?
Where can I do that?
Thanks
Reglash the stock MIUI ROM using the global ROM on xiaomi site
andrew2401 said:
Reglash the stock MIUI ROM using the global ROM on xiaomi site
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I tried to flash with the Xiaomi Flash Tool the EEA 11.0.5 and 11.0.6 (.tgz)
These steps didnt make it better, still reboots in different situations.
Now I am since 2 days on the Global Rom 11.0.3 , without twrp and magisk. Bootloader still unlocked.
Last night there was a reboot once :crying:
But its also the best one of my testings.
I'll keep my eyes on it... Maybe theres a simple reason for such crashes
abocksberger said:
I tried to flash with the Xiaomi Flash Tool the EEA 11.0.5 and 11.0.6 (.tgz)
These steps didnt make it better, still reboots in different situations.
Now I am since 2 days on the Global Rom 11.0.3 , without twrp and magisk. Bootloader still unlocked.
Last night there was a reboot once :crying:
But its also the best one of my testings.
I'll keep my eyes on it... Maybe theres a simple reason for such crashes
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I had noticed such problem couple of times, don't remember with what ROM. But i flash a lot and this problem was gone. Recently i have flashed global fastboot ROM 11.0.3.0 to flash all new MIUI 11 images and clean flashed xiaomi eu 9.11.28, everything works very well, except i don't like xiaomi auto brightness and using auto brightness fix from here.
Hey Guys,
next round for me, now on Xiaomi.eu 9.12.12
Last night my phone restarted again.
Here's the reason:
-------- beginning of crash
12-17 13:03:53.969 1093 1093 F libc : Fatal signal 6 (SIGABRT), code -1 (SI_QUEUE) in tid 1093 (init), pid 1093 (init)
12-17 13:03:53.994 1093 1093 F libc : crash_dump helper failed to exec
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That Error was until now in every ROM I tried.
Maybe I should not restore any of my backups out of Google Drive , when recovering all my data!?
Try a factory reset in TWRP if you're not already. I had this issue when dirty flashing between ROMs. Yes, you may not want to, but....
ToneLa said:
Try a factory reset in TWRP if you're not already. I had this issue when dirty flashing between ROMs. Yes, you may not want to, but....
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Thaks for your idea.
I´ve formatted the whole data, did a wipe (reset to default). Even wiped all the partitions there are.
I mean everything should be fine, when flash a .tgz File with the Mi Flash Tool, or not?
But it´s not fine for me, hangs and restarts still without a reason (can´t see a reason)
Hi, I have a Mi 9 and the random reboot problem started after the first MIUI 11 update. The phone was untouched and locked at that time and restarts happened every 30 hours of use in average without a reason.
At first, I factory cleanup my phone... but I had the same problem, then I unlocked my phone and installed xiaomi.eu but the same problem again.
Now, I don't know what to do, maybe I must buy a new phone (I dont have technical service in my country) but not Xiaomi for sure, I think it's a disposable device, a rubbish.
My son has the same phone model and no reboot problems.
Hope it helps.
Yeah, you're right.
My Phone started to do these things since the first MIUI 11 Update. I think it was 11.0.2 or sth. like that.
Actually I have flashed via twrp the xiaomi.eu Rom MIUI 11.0.5 stable.
Additionaly i removed the Google account from the Phone to be free and make sure, that the problems came not from there.
Is it possible, that googles Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is a reason for all that trouble?
abocksberger said:
Thaks for your idea.
I´ve formatted the whole data, did a wipe (reset to default). Even wiped all the partitions there are.
I mean everything should be fine, when flash a .tgz File with the Mi Flash Tool, or not?
But it´s not fine for me, hangs and restarts still without a reason (can´t see a reason)
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Oh, well done for trying it but sorry to here this did not solve it!
I think you can rule out the ROM and the process you use, then.
The last few posts seem to think it is MIUI11 itself - this would make sense, you're looking for something in common.
I don't see it being hardware, but certainly not impossible. Have you dropped or knocked it lately? I wonder if the battery is connected OK (of course, it is likely soldered in place, so, less likely)
ToneLa said:
Oh, well done for trying it but sorry to here this did not solve it!
I think you can rule out the ROM and the process you use, then.
The last few posts seem to think it is MIUI11 itself - this would make sense, you're looking for something in common.
I don't see it being hardware, but certainly not impossible. Have you dropped or knocked it lately? I wonder if the battery is connected OK (of course, it is likely soldered in place, so, less likely)
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Thanks for your help so far.
My last setup (yesterday) was:
- twrp 3.3.1.0
- xiaomi.eu Rom 11.0.5
- no restore, no google sing in
- no simcard
- wifi and bluetooth active
- hotspot via wifi after 15h uptime at once
Then, after about 16 hours came a random reboot again. A hour later one more.
I noticed that a clean boot (restarting oder switching the phone manually off and in) is the best way to be reach the best uptime (i know, 16hours is a joke).
Otherwise its possible, that the phone restarts 2 times in 5 minutes.
My next and last try will be:
- flash a global MIUI 10 Rom via Mi flash Tool
- Check it 24hours
- flash it again with this Rom and lock the bootloader
abocksberger said:
Thanks for your help so far.
My last setup (yesterday) was:
- twrp 3.3.1.0
- xiaomi.eu Rom 11.0.5
- no restore, no google sing in
- no simcard
- wifi and bluetooth active
- hotspot via wifi after 15h uptime at once
Then, after about 16 hours came a random reboot again. A hour later one more.
I noticed that a clean boot (restarting oder switching the phone manually off and in) is the best way to be reach the best uptime (i know, 16hours is a joke).
Otherwise its possible, that the phone restarts 2 times in 5 minutes.
My next and last try will be:
- flash a global MIUI 10 Rom via Mi flash Tool
- Check it 24hours
- flash it again with this Rom and lock the bootloader
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Please tell us if the experiment works, thank you very much!
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Please tell us if the experiment works, thank you very much!
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sure, no problem.
Now I am on the global MIUI 10.2.14 since 2,5 hours.
I skipped every Connection and Account configuration, so the phone had no connect to any other device or the internet.
Before my flashing with the Mi Flash Tool I have formatted all partitions and wiped all the data.
Btw: The Mi Flash Tool ends for me allways with an Error at the end. But the phone restarts well and everythings works so far.
Hope this is Just a Bug in the MiFlash Tool.
I already read sth. like this in other Threads.
Would be great, if this is the fix to go.
I'll keep you up to date.
At least in case you flashed a fastboot ROM this error is to be expected. Doesn't mean something has gone wrong probably rather a little bug in the flash tool.
Cheers
Toscha
Hi,
I have good news, I installed the last beta version of xiaomi.eu and my cellphone is working better, 36 hours without reboots.
Version 10 is working better for you?.
Thanks for your feedback!
Pd: 37 hours and reboot again..., this device it's a joke... Garbage
dstilman said:
Hi,
I have good news, I installed the last beta version of xiaomi.eu and my cellphone is working better, 36 hours without reboots.
Version 10 is working better for you?.
Thanks for your feedback!
Pd: 37 hours and reboot again..., this device it's a joke... Garbage
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Sorry, I had no time the last days to give you a response.
But now I have solved it!
Edit: Its not solved! - 20191228
Very strange, but it works.
No reboot since 3 days!
The steps to win the fight:
- flash an official Android 9 ROM (e.g. MIUI 10.2.14 global) with the Mi Flash Tool!!!
- update to MIUI 11.0.3 with the internal updater
I'm wondering about the reasons, but it seems to work. There must be something special and have a difference, if you just flash a ROM with Android 10.
Looks like its not clean enough.
For my unterstanding its fatal to be on Android 9 with magisk. That is disturbung the system while updating to MIUI 11.0.x.
Hope for now, that i wont have trouble when going to twrp and magisk again with MIUI 11.0.3
Good luck, would be nice to hear your result.
Greetz
In my case when the phone reboot I see a popup that mean " find my phone was restart unexpected" or similar. I disabile find my phone but nothing. This Is the cause of this random reboot? Sorry for my english.
abocksberger said:
Sorry, I had no time the last days to give you a response.
But now I have solved it!
Very strange, but it works.
No reboot since 3 days!
The steps to win the fight:
- flash an official Android 9 ROM (e.g. MIUI 10.2.14 global) with the Mi Flash Tool!!!
- update to MIUI 11.0.3 with the internal updater
I'm wondering about the reasons, but it seems to work. There must be something special and have a difference, if you just flash a ROM with Android 10.
Looks like its not clean enough.
For my unterstanding its fatal to be on Android 9 with magisk. That is disturbung the system while updating to MIUI 11.0.x.
Hope for now, that i wont have trouble when going to twrp and magisk again with MIUI 11.0.3
Good luck, would be nice to hear your result.
Greetz
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Great to know!!, I'm very glad that you solved the problem!. Cheers!
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alessio81pa said:
In my case when the phone reboot I see a popup that mean " find my phone was restart unexpected" or similar. I disabile find my phone but nothing. This Is the cause of this random reboot? Sorry for my english.
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I have exactly the same problem, so... Is not a hardware issue, the software is the problem....

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