As far as I know, until now only @StevenHachel reported one reboot with your latest build, and that crash - again - seems to be related to the Apple router in his office. As long as nobody else will post another unrelated reboot, I believe that your intensive effort to fix the WiFi issue of @StevenHachelmight have fixed another problem, possibly some memory corruption, and your hard work has been worth while so far.
Indeed, thank you very, very much for your commitment, it is very appreciated! Please, keep it up!
If you can imagine memory issues, it might be worth considering doing a memory test. Seems like there is a port of memtester for Android (needs self-compiling), maybe this could be worth a try?:
@chrmhoffmann, I’ve installed yesterday’s LOS build (together with your boot_rollback.img) today in the morning. Haven’t seen a reboot since (but to be honest, I haven’t found the time to use the phone very much today). But no reboot so far is good news imho. So, thanks for the image, I’ll keep you updated
For me it is also very stable. Unless I use my (Apple) WLAN on work, it crashes at some point.
With your bootimage the Bluetooth does not work anymore, right?
So, unfortunately, as there have been reports of random reboots, I decided to roll-back kernel. SIGH
Big breath…
Kernel is now still
CAF merged rb1.15 also for prima (wifi)
alarm timers remerged
seccomp enabled
f2fs capable
latest fairphone kernel merged
What is gone: linux stable merge (kernel reports again 3.4.0), linux common merges.
I think I have to go through all CVEs again to see what is not fixed
@StevenHachel@struppi please update on tuesday with new image and keep reporting random reboots. Looks like not all problems will be solved (notabily the one that is potentially connected to apple wifi routers).
I’ll make you a new one based on the official kernel later this week. For now, please use the official one. If you don’t mind please report the last kmsg a few times.
I’ve updated to the latest nightly - not had a single reboot since.
While in the car I had bluetooth activated and used my FP2 as a media player - previously a reboot would happen after maybe 10+ mins of playback, but didn’t happen at all.
Phone also charged above 90% without restarting too.