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From: "Arend van Spriel" <arend@broadcom.com>
To: "Felix Fietkau" <nbd@openwrt.org>
Cc: "Johannes Berg" <johannes@sipsolutions.net>,
	"Adrian Chadd" <adrian@freebsd.org>,
	"linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org" <linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org>,
	"Piotr Haber" <phaber@broadcom.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/2] [RFC] cfg80211: configuration of Bluetooth coexistence mode
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2013 18:21:59 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <512E40B7.7080503@broadcom.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <512B61F9.60802@openwrt.org>

On 02/25/13 14:07, Felix Fietkau wrote:
> On 2013-02-25 11:25 AM, Johannes Berg wrote:
>> On Mon, 2013-02-25 at 06:54 +0100, Felix Fietkau wrote:
>>
>>> Most devices have some kind of connection manager that has a high-level
>>> perspective of when it's fully connected (which includes DHCP/bootp).
>>> Why not just let that connection manager set a sane maximum network
>>> latency value via pm_qos network_latency and derive btcoex weight
>>> changing and multi-channel settings from that?
>>
>> Frankly, I don't think that's going to work well. We tried using the
>> pm_qos framework once and nothing ever used it. Android isn't going to
>> change to it, so we'd be stuck with hacks like setting pm_qos in
>> wpa_supplicant which is just as awkward.
> If only the connection manager gets changed to use it, that would
> already be enough. It doesn't have to be pushed into dhcp clients and
> other applications.

Reading back some slides about pm_qos it (from Intel OSTC ;-) ) seems to 
be intended to make kernel drivers aware of performance requirements in 
other kernel parts or user-space. Sounds like a match here although it 
is a one-to-many notification framework. Also not exactly what we want 
(I think).

Gr. AvS


  parent reply	other threads:[~2013-02-27 17:22 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2013-02-22 16:59 [PATCH 1/2] [RFC] cfg80211: configuration of Bluetooth coexistence mode Arend Van Spriel
2013-02-22 20:28 ` Johannes Berg
2013-02-23  0:30   ` Adrian Chadd
2013-02-23 17:47     ` Arend Van Spriel
2013-02-24  9:12       ` Emmanuel Grumbach
2013-02-24 17:28       ` Johannes Berg
2013-02-25  5:08         ` Adrian Chadd
2013-02-25  5:54           ` Felix Fietkau
2013-02-25 10:11             ` Arend van Spriel
2013-02-25 10:25             ` Johannes Berg
2013-02-25 13:07               ` Felix Fietkau
2013-02-27 10:27                 ` Dan Williams
2013-02-27 17:44                   ` Arend van Spriel
2013-02-28 11:53                     ` Piotr Haber
2013-02-27 18:45                   ` Johannes Berg
2013-02-27 17:21                 ` Arend van Spriel [this message]
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2013-02-22  9:08 [RFC 0/2] control Bluetooth coexistence Piotr Haber
2013-02-22  9:08 ` [PATCH 1/2] [RFC] cfg80211: configuration of Bluetooth coexistence mode Piotr Haber
2013-02-22 11:52   ` Johannes Berg
2013-02-22 13:32     ` Piotr Haber
2013-02-22 14:07       ` Johannes Berg
2013-02-22 14:59         ` Piotr Haber

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