On , Ben Greear wrote:
On 03/05/2016 08:00 PM, Rajkumar Manoharan wrote:
On , Ben Greear wrote:
On 03/05/2016 06:10 AM, Rajkumar Manoharan wrote:
Firmware reserves few descriptors for management frames
transmission.
In 16 MBSSID scenario, these slots will be easy exhausted due to
frequent
probe responses. So for 10.4 based solutions, probe responses are
limited
by a threshold (24).
Do you mean probe requests or probe responses?
I meant probe responses in AP mode.
A single hardware scan request with lots of ssids in it will utilize
all
firmware tx management frames (which is 5, it seems). In my testing,
the
firmware would just never send probe requests for the rest of the
ssids
because the firmware scan state machine logic is broken.
Hmm... firmware expects both ssid and bssid list to be filled for
multiple probe
requests. Better to try with different probe spacing time, repeat
probe time and
probe delay and dwell time as these params change prob_req behavior in
firmware.
It was easier to just fix the firmware than to hack the
rest of the stack.
I didn't mean to hack the stack :) but scan params should not be
constant for all type
of scan requests.
Anyway this change is not related to scan functionality.
If you really do mean responses, then it sounds like it would be
better to
use the normal RX path for mgt frames in the firmware...
Let me clarify. Sending probe responses in AP mode are limited by a
threshold
for qca99x0 ("ath10k: drop probe responses when too many are queued").
This change
moves probe response checks under mgmt_tx from common data path.
Ok, I'll take a look at that. I've implemented MGT frames over the
completely
normal HTT data-path transport, so probably I won't hit that in my
systems
anyway (there should be no internal mgt-frame limitation, except for
locally
created things like probe requests during scan). But, I could be
missing
something...I'm really just getting started with 10.4...
Great.. just noticed that this change needs to be rebased on top of
Michal's recent
data path series. Let me send next version.
-Rajkumar
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