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Re: [PATCH 3.10] cfg80211: fix interface down/disconnect state handling

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On 05/22/2013 10:31 AM, Ben Greear wrote:
On 05/14/2013 12:36 AM, Johannes Berg wrote:
From: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@xxxxxxxxx>

When the interface goes down, there's no need to call
cfg80211_mlme_down() after __cfg80211_disconnect() as
the latter will call the former (if appropriate.)

Also, in __cfg80211_disconnect(), if the cfg80211 SME
isn't used, __cfg80211_disconnected() may still need
to be called (depending on the current state) so that
the SME state gets cleared.

3.9.3 with this patch (and others) was running well until I
tweaked user-space to drive a bit harder/differently and removed the
noisy printk from my sme state debugging patches.

Now, it appears the problem is back..though of course I
don't have useful debugging as to why :P

Err, maybe it's something elsewhere in my logic.

Kernel debugging seems to show proper activity so far...

Ben


Ben



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