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Re: [RFC 3/9] nl80211/cfg80211: add ability to enable TX on op-channel

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On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 12:34 AM, Luis R. Rodriguez
<mcgrof@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 1:04 PM, Goldenshtein, Victor <victorg@xxxxxx> wrote:
>> Zefir Kurtisi and myself thought to rename the start_radar detection +
>> en_tx functions to something like
>> dfs_start_cac() and dfs_resume_cac(), these two will set/reset
>> WIPHY_FLAG_DFS_CAC_IN_PROGRESS flag, which should add some additional
>> protection.
>> Are you OK with this ?
>
> I'd be more comfortable with a timer for the CAC as well.
>
>  Luis

Not sure I"m understand what you're saying here, the CAC timer handled
in the hostap, kernel doesn't know anything about it. The
WIPHY_FLAG_DFS_CAC_IN_PROGRESS exactly says that DFS master (hostapd)
performs a channel availability check, which also indicates that the
CAC timer is running (if this what you mean).



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Thanks,
Victor.
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