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Re: [PATCH v2] Revert "cfg80211: fix processing world regdomain when non modular"

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On Fri, 2019-06-14 at 13:58 +0000, Hodaszi, Robert wrote:
> 
> I didn't just resend that. I just realized, accidentally I forgot to fix 
> the debug message printing function, that define doesn't exist anymore. 
> Sorry for the confusion!

Oops. I looked too superficially then and didn't even see the
difference, sorry.

I guess that's why Kalle always says you should have a patch changelog
:-)

> Under "original issue", you mean the issue, which commit 
> 96cce12ff6e0bc9d9fcb2235e08b7fc150f96fd2 (cfg80211: fix processing world 
> regdomain when non modular) supposed to fix? 

Yes.

> That still won't work, but 
> that didn't work neither before I reverted the patch, because crda call 
> timeout will just drop the last packet. Also, as it re-processed the 
> last request, not just resent it, it caused undesired states. Like when 
> I used 2 WiFi modules with US regulatory domains, after enumeration, my 
> global regulator domain was set to "Country 98".
> 
> To fix my issue, why I reverted the patch, and also fix the issue the 
> reverted commit supposed to fix, I could imagine something like this. 
> But I'm not sure, it doesn't have any side effect:

[snip]

Ok, thanks. I guess I'll have to look at this in more detail.

You don't happen to have a way to reproduce either issue with a hwsim
test case?

johannes




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