Larry Finger <[email protected]> writes:
> On 10/23/2015 03:31 PM, Jes Sorensen wrote:
>> Bruno Randolf <[email protected]> writes:
>>> On 10/22/2015 02:42 PM, Jes Sorensen wrote:
>>>> Making things work against random kernel versions of OpenWRT is not
>>>> particularly "credible". If the driver needs hacks to work with older
>>>> kernels, then they should be applied for the older kernels. Linux does
>>>> not have a history of carrying hacks in current drivers to accommodate
>>>> older kernels.
>>>
>>> Well forget OpenWRT. The point is that this is not a hack - it's the
>>> behavior that mac80211 expects and documents and moreover it does NOT
>>> pass more data frames than before.
>>>
>>> It does not pass more data frames before association because the RCR
>>> RCR_ACCEPT_AP bit is not set and the RCR_CHECK_BSSID_* bits are set.
>>
>> I have gone back and looked more at the vendor drivers over this issue.
>> Most versions of the vendor driver consistently mess with both FLTMAP*
>> and RCR, and disable packets when they go into a non-assoc state, but
>> non-assoc to the vendor driver also means non-AP, non-monitor, etc.
>>
>> I really would like to know more about the difference between RCR and
>> FLTMAP registers - Larry is there a chance you could try and ping your
>> Realtek contacts about this?
>
> I will try, but please be aware that the USB group generally tends to
> ignore me. Perhaps the PCI group can help.

Larry,

Much appreciated - I believe the FLTMAP* and RCR registers are the same
on the PCI and USB chips, so any answer should be useful.

Cheers,
Jes
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