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Re: [ath5k-devel] [PATCH 00/10] ANI for ath5k

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On Fri, 26 Mar 2010, Bruno Randolf wrote:

- Improve beacon averaging algorithm for IBSS:
is to turn ani off. which means the issue you raised else where of
providing reasonable userland controls (not via debugfs) becomes
important.

If ANI helps IBSS so much then why not just default to turning it
off within the driver?

i would say in most standard cases, IBSS nodes are close together or at a
similar distance, so it does make sense to use ANI by default.
Nope - I disagree. You have made a dangerous assumption, to asume
that
  IBSS node are close together or at a similar distance

if you have a network of ibss nodes, and then look at the rate tables of the different nodes (minstrel is great here - it gives a fair and accurte represetation of the best rate possible to other nodes) you see there is some variation in the optimal rates between nodes.Which suggests that using some automatic ani algorithm in an ibss network will foreever lower performance for those nodes at the edge of the network.


as well, we all agree that there should be userland controls. the questions is
just about the interface to use.

Definately - need userland controls. The default for IBSS should have ANI off. If the user wants to "futz" with it, they can. With ANI off for IBSS, you ensure that on startup, the network has the greatest chance of working.

Derek.
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