On 9 June 2016 at 18:30, Kalle Valo <kvalo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Kalle Valo <kvalo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > >> Rafał Miłecki wrote: >>> The old implementation was overcomplicated and slightly bugged in some >>> corner cases. >>> >>> Consider following state of BSS-es (limited to 6 for simplification): >>> drvr->iflist[0]: { bsscfgidx:0, ndev->name:wlan1, } >>> drvr->iflist[1]: (null) >>> drvr->iflist[2]: { bsscfgidx:2, ndev->name:wlan1-1, } >>> drvr->iflist[3]: { bsscfgidx:3, ndev->name:wlan1-2, } >>> drvr->iflist[4]: (null) >>> drvr->iflist[5]: (null) >>> In such case the next AP interface should bsscfgidx 4 (we don't use 1 as >>> it's reserved for P2P). >>> >>> With old code the loop iterations were following: >>> [ifidx = 0] [bsscfgidx = 2] [highest = 2] >>> [ifidx = 1] [bsscfgidx = 2] [highest = 2] available = true >>> [ifidx = 2] [bsscfgidx = 2] [highest = 2] bsscfgidx = highest + 1 >>> [ifidx = 3] [bsscfgidx = 3] [highest = 2] bsscfgidx = highest + 1 >>> [ifidx = 4] [bsscfgidx = 3] [highest = 2] available = true >>> [ifidx = 5] [bsscfgidx = 3] [highest = 2] available = true >>> There were 2 obvious problems: >>> 1) Having empty BSS at index 1 was resulting in available being always >>> set to true, even if we would run out of BSS-es. >>> 2) Calculated bsscfgidx was invalid (3 instead of 4) resulting in driver >>> not being able to create the 4th AP interface. >>> >>> New code is simpler, placed in file where it's really used, handles >>> running out of free BSS-es and allows using 4 interfaces at the same >>> time. It also looks for the first free BSS instead of one after the last >>> in use. It works well with current driver (which doesn't allow deleting >>> interfaces) and should be future proof (if we ever allow deleting). >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Rafał Miłecki <zajec5@xxxxxxxxx> >> >> Thanks, 1 patch applied to wireless-drivers-next.git: >> >> d02fb8f14b2d brcmfmac: rework function picking free BSS index > > Now that patchwork.kernel.org is finally updated and I fixed my python > script, this is the first time I applied a patch using UTF-8 charset > directly from patchwork. As it's not exactly easy to get UTF-8 support > right in python, I would very much like to hear if there any issues > either with the commit below or the email above. > > https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/kvalo/wireless-drivers-next.git/commit/?id=d02fb8f14b2d Look fine, thanks! -- Rafał -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-wireless" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html