Ok, if adding hwcrypt=1 to driver options, this indicates that this is either a configuration or a driver issue. It seems to me that this is not a problem of the wpasupplicant package, since the debug log of wpasupplicant indicates a successful authentication.
I'm reassinging this bug to the kernel, since it seems that on your machine hwcrypt is off by default but should be on for wpa encryption.
Ok, if adding hwcrypt=1 to driver options, this indicates that this is either a configuration or a driver issue. It seems to me that this is not a problem of the wpasupplicant package, since the debug log of wpasupplicant indicates a successful authentication.
I'm reassinging this bug to the kernel, since it seems that on your machine hwcrypt is off by default but should be on for wpa encryption.