On reception of an Associatiion request, always save IEs correctly (i.e., cleanup up any no longer valid IEs in the case that no new, valid IE is received).
Ticket: http://madwifi.org/ticket/1188
Original Patch: Signed-Off-By: Bas
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* Enhance readability of some functions WRT node referencing by putting blocks around areas where node references are held
* Various bits of consistency of the usage of node references; always unreference them at the point at which they are no longer used. Don't reuse variables implicitly.
* Significant overhaul of the usage of bf_node and ieee80211_cb.ni. Always hold a reference with aforementioned variable and always unreference it properly.
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Reformat with madwifi-indent, it was needed badly. Break some long
lines. Avoid complex structure initializers that GNU indent cannot
format. Avoid using macro for the names table. Remove spaces in the
names, add then with formatted output. Remove spaces before punctuation
signs.
Fix all sparse warnings. Default to base 16 for all numbers specified
on the command line.
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Linux 2.6.24 introduces a sysctl checker that disallows using arbitrary
ctl_name values for sysctl entries. The entries with non-standard
values should set ctl_name to CTL_UNNUMBERED.
On the other hand, using consistent non-zero ctl_name values is required
for older kernels (tested on Linux 2.4.33.3 from Slackware 11).
Thus the solution is to use CTL_UNNUMBERED on Linux 2.6.24+ and the
original values in the older kernels. Move CTL_AUTO and DEV_ATH to
include/compat.h and define them correspondingly.
When copying sysctl entries, check procname for being non-zero, since
ctl_name is zero (CTL_UNNUMBERED) on Linux 2.6.24 and newer.
For the same reason, don't use ctl_name to distinguish entries in
ath_sysctl_template, use extra2 instead.
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We just need to ignore these, as the sample rate control algorithm will recover quickly.
Previously, after a channel switch due to radar or command line channel change, we would see lots of error messages spewed to the logs about invalid rate indexes from the sample alg. This just squelches those messages.
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Linux 2.6.24 has a sysctl table checker that rejects the tables
presented by the driver. Make the code survive this condition. Free
devname (or dev_name) before freeing the table. Don't do it at the
unregister time, it's too late.
The sysctl tables still need to be fixed.
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SET_MODULE_OWNER() is not defined in 2.6.24, but it's already a no-op in
2.6.23. Make sure that it will be a no-op in 2.6.23 and newer kernels.
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This value is roughly around the value that other devices are setting. The previous value appeared to be stupidly high.
This may solve some interactivity problems and machine performance issues.
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wireless tools and other clients. This fixes:
bgscan
iwlist <iface> scan
wlanconfig <iface> list scan
wlanconfig <iface> list peers
etc...
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