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Re: [PATCH 0/2] QoS headers for mesh

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On Tue, 2011-09-06 at 15:26 -0700, Javier Cardona wrote:
> Mesh frames are required to have QoS headers to indicate the presence of a Mesh
> Control Header in the payload.  These patches add QoS headers to mesh frames,
> but note that they don't implement full QoS support: mesh stations don't
> currently advertise QoS capabilities.

Uh, so does mesh want full QoS support or just QoS headers? The latter
seems a little odd to me. But if it wants QoS how about zd1211rw? I
don't think that even supports QoS?

That's one thing that bothers me a little bit about this patchset --
previously, QoS frames could only happen when the device actually
supported 4 queues, now this rule seems to be broken. I don't expect
this to be a major issue, but it certainly is unexpected and will
probably be forgotten by a lot of people in the future ...

johannes

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