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Re: [PATCH 0/4] cfg80211/mac80211: Add support to configure and monitor txrate threshold

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On 2018-06-15 17:16, Janusz Dziedzic wrote:
2018-06-14 9:50 GMT+02:00 Arend van Spriel <arend.vanspriel@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
On 6/13/2018 5:10 PM, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen wrote:

Tamizh Chelvam Raja <tamizhr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

This patchsets introduced new NL command and api to support
configuring txrate threshold for the connected stations and api to
notify userspace application upon crossing the configured txrate
threshold.
This will be useful for the application which requires station's
current capability change information.


What is the intended use case? Asking mostly out of curiosity :)


[Tamizh] This is to monitor txrate change for a station. By notifying
userspace when the txrate for a station goes out of configured
threshold, It can take steering decisions on the particular station.

Do we really need kernel notification for that?
You can simple monitor all this information same way iw station dump show.

In this case user space application need to fetch the station statistics periodically and parse those detail. Let say AP has more number of stations(like more than 50) in all bands(2G and 5G), then the system overhead will be more for fetching the detail periodically. But with this kernel notification we can avoid those overhead and more or less this is similar to the CQM(rssi, txe,..) notification in STA mode.

Thanks,
Tamizh.

As a metric use tx/rx bitrate, signal or even expected throughput.

Maybe small patch that will average tx/rx bitrate for few seconds
(additional fields in station dump) could be helpful here.

BR
Janusz


Yeah, I got that part. I was curious as to what (userspace) application
you were planning to use this for? I.e., what kind of steering
decisions? :)


It sounds like network initiated handover as opposed to station roaming.
Suspect the user-space application referred to here is a proprietary
application. At plumbers conf I attended a couple of years ago there was an idea to have a network management application controlling multiple hostapd instances for this type of functionality, but not sure if that project ever
got of the ground.

Regards,
Arend




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