[PATCH 10/32] tests: Fix rrm_beacon_req_table_vht false negative by using common finalizer

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rrm_beacon_req_table_vht fails with this message.

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wlan0: Country code not reset back to 00: is FI
wlan0: Country code cleared back to 00
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This patch fixes the issue.

Signed-off-by: Masashi Honma <masashi.honma@xxxxxxxxx>
---
 tests/hwsim/test_rrm.py | 9 ++++-----
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/tests/hwsim/test_rrm.py b/tests/hwsim/test_rrm.py
index 1ac66fe23..9f2351544 100644
--- a/tests/hwsim/test_rrm.py
+++ b/tests/hwsim/test_rrm.py
@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ import time
 import hostapd
 from wpasupplicant import WpaSupplicant
 from utils import HwsimSkip, alloc_fail, fail_test, wait_fail_trigger
+from utils import disable_hapd, clear_regdom_dev
 from test_ap_ht import clear_scan_cache
 from remotehost import remote_compatible
 from test_ap_vht import vht_supported
@@ -1253,11 +1254,9 @@ def test_rrm_beacon_req_table_vht(dev, apdev):
                 raise HwsimSkip("80 MHz channel not supported in regulatory information")
         raise
     finally:
-        dev[0].request("DISCONNECT")
-        if hapd:
-            hapd.request("DISABLE")
-        subprocess.call(['iw', 'reg', 'set', '00'])
-        dev[0].flush_scan_cache()
+        disable_hapd(hapd)
+        disable_hapd(hapd2)
+        clear_regdom_dev(dev)
 
 @remote_compatible
 def test_rrm_beacon_req_active(dev, apdev):
-- 
2.17.1


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