RE: [PATCH 6/6] bss coloring: handle the collision and CAC events coming from the kernel

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> I was thinking the same. we can have 3 cases
> * no he_bss_color - disable feature
> * he_bss_color=<0..63> - default value
> * he_bss_color>=63 - use os_random()
>     John

According to the standard, the valid colors are 1-63
(0 is not a valid color and 63 is valid).
This is why I suggested 64 as random.
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