On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 10:57:47PM +0300, Jouni Malinen wrote: > Hmm.. This patch seems to pretty much kill P2P at least with hwsim. Many > of the EAPOL frames seem to be dropped at some point and the end result > of this is in the WPS provisioning taking 10 seconds (two 5 second > timeouts from the authenticator due to EAPOL frames dropped). This by > itself may not be enough to hit the group formation timeout, but similar > issue in 4-way handshake makes the authenticator miss msg 4/4 and hit > the state mismatch with supplicant having configured the PTK and > authenticator not.. > > I'm not yet sure what exactly is causing the issue, but this commit came > up in git bisect and reverting it from the current wireless-testing.git > made P2P work again in hwsim. Actually, this does not make any sense.. Neither of the modified functions are even called in my hwsim test. In addition, I can "fix" the issue by adding a printk call into the beginning of (the not even called) ieee80211_reconfig() function. This sounds like some kind of build issue, but I've now reproduced this issue multiple times and even after a full rebuild of the kernel to make sure there are no build dependency issues etc. No idea what could be causing this, but it looks very clear that some of the EAPOL frames get dropped in some of the builds and just a single printk call seems to be enough to move things enough to avoid this.. hwsim0 interface shows the EAPOL frames, so they seem to be transmitted (or well, at least mac80211_hwsim tries to transmit them), but the recipient does not report them to wpa_supplicant (mac80211 dropping the frame?). This is with x86_64 build and UML and on a new test host (i.e., new gcc 4.5.2-8ubuntu4 from Ubuntu 11.04), so my previous tests with hwsim may have not had some odd issue that starts showing up now for whatever reason. -- Jouni Malinen PGP id EFC895FA -- 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