RE: [RFC] mac80211: take reserved vif into account when calculating the min_def

2014-11-30 Thread Grumbach, Emmanuel
On 27 November 2014 at 13:30, Emmanuel Grumbach emmanuel.grumb...@intel.com wrote: When we want to calculate the minimal bandwidth needed for a channel context, we need to take into account vifs that have reserved the channel context. I hit an issue with iwlwifi and channel switch as a

RE: [RFC] mac80211: take reserved vif into account when calculating the min_def

2014-11-30 Thread Grumbach, Emmanuel
On 27 November 2014 at 13:30, Emmanuel Grumbach emmanuel.grumb...@intel.com wrote: When we want to calculate the minimal bandwidth needed for a channel context, we need to take into account vifs that have reserved the channel context. I hit an issue with iwlwifi and channel

[RFC] mac80211: take reserved vif into account when calculating the min_def

2014-11-27 Thread Emmanuel Grumbach
When we want to calculate the minimal bandwidth needed for a channel context, we need to take into account vifs that have reserved the channel context. I hit an issue with iwlwifi and channel switch as a client. We would allocate a virgin channel context and reserve it. At that stage, the min_def

Re: [RFC] mac80211: take reserved vif into account when calculating the min_def

2014-11-27 Thread Michal Kazior
On 27 November 2014 at 13:30, Emmanuel Grumbach emmanuel.grumb...@intel.com wrote: When we want to calculate the minimal bandwidth needed for a channel context, we need to take into account vifs that have reserved the channel context. I hit an issue with iwlwifi and channel switch as a client.