On Tuesday 07 April 2009 21:29:27 Johannes Berg wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 20:24 +0200, Michael Buesch wrote:
> > I'm wondering how to implement QoS capability runtime detection
> > in a mac80211 driver.
> > 
> > In b43 we don't know at ieee80211_register time whether the firmware does
> > support QoS or not, because it's not loaded yet. (Reasons for not loading
> > it that early are issues with builtin-b43, etc...).
> > So we don't know whether we are going to load opensource fw (no QoS) or
> > proprietary fw (QoS capable).
> > But it seems that mac80211 requires to set hw->queues before 
> > ieee80211_register.
> > 
> > So what I'd need is a way to change the number of possible queues from 
> > within
> > the ops->start handler.
> 
> Well, I suppose you could register with the max and later reduce and
> stop the remaining queues you're not using... Or not stop them and drop
> packets on them. That's somewhat fragile, gives people who look at tc a
> wrong idea, and I can't imagine supporting it, but it should work.

mkay, I'll try this. thanks :)

I wonder, however, will mac80211 try to queue packets on queues that are 
stopped?
And I think just dropping them is not an option, because this will cause 
breakage.

What about just queueing everything on a single queue, no matter what queue 
mac80211
puts the frame into? Would this cause ordering issues?
Or the other way around, is there anything that _depends_ on the higher 
priority queues
to get sent before the higher priority queues?

-- 
Greetings, Michael.
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