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Re: [PATCH 5/7] mac80211: implement basic background scanning

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Am Donnerstag, 23. Juli 2009 schrieb Johannes Berg:
> On Thu, 2009-07-23 at 12:14 +0200, Helmut Schaa wrote:
> > Introduce a new scan flag "SCAN_BG_SCANNING" which basically tells us
> > that we are currently scanning but may as well be on the operating channel
> > to RX/TX data whereas "SCAN_SW_SCANNING" tells us that we are currently
> > on a different channel for scanning. While "SCAN_BG_SCANNING" is set
> > during the whole scan "SCAN_SW_SCANNING" is set when leaving the operating
> > channel and unset when coming back.
> 
> I think you got that description wrong :)

Argh, yes. Should I respin the whole series?

> > + * @SCAN_SW_SCANNING: We're currently in the process of scanning but may as
> > + *	well be on the operating channel
> > + * @SCAN_HW_SCANNING: The hardware is scanning for us, we have no way to
> > + *	determine if we are on the operating channel or not
> > + * @SCAN_OFF_CHANNEL: We're off our operating channel for scanning,
> > + *	gets only set in conjunction with SCAN_SW_SCANNING
> 
> johannes
> 


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