From: Luca Coelho <luca@coelho.fi>
To: Arend van Spriel <arend@broadcom.com>
Cc: Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net>,
Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>,
"hostap@lists.shmoo.com" <hostap@lists.shmoo.com>,
"linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org" <linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: scheduled scan api
Date: Mon, 26 May 2014 14:54:34 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1401105274.4431.9.camel@dubbel> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <536A1FA9.7010404@broadcom.com>
Hi Arend,
I'm replying to this since I've been "somewhat" involved in the
implementation. ;)
I think it will make more sense if you check the nl80211 doc:
---8<----
* @NL80211_ATTR_SCHED_SCAN_MATCH: Nested attribute with one or more
* sets of attributes to match during scheduled scans. Only BSSs
* that match any of the sets will be reported. These are
* pass-thru filter rules.
* For a match to succeed, the BSS must match all attributes of a
* set. Since not every hardware supports matching all types of
* attributes, there is no guarantee that the reported BSSs are
* fully complying with the match sets and userspace needs to be
* able to ignore them by itself.
* Thus, the implementation is somewhat hardware-dependent, but
* this is only an optimization and the userspace application
* needs to handle all the non-filtered results anyway.
* If the match attributes don't make sense when combined with
* the values passed in @NL80211_ATTR_SCAN_SSIDS (eg. if an SSID
* is included in the probe request, but the match attributes
* will never let it go through), -EINVAL may be returned.
* If ommited, no filtering is done.
---8<----
Especially the second paragraph. This means that for the SSIDs, a
broadcast SSID means that everything goes through, there is no filtering
of SSIDs. You can use that for RSSI-only matches with a single RSSI
match attribute (so you don't need to specify an RSSI attribute for
every SSID you need to match).
This is a bit unclear, but it's due to some confusion that was
introduced when the RSSI match attribute was added.
--
Luca.
On Wed, 2014-05-07 at 13:57 +0200, Arend van Spriel wrote:
> Hi Johannes,
>
> I received a couple of reports from people who got problem with brcmfmac
> when a scheduled scan is requested, without any ssid specified.
> Currently, brcmfmac basically rejects the request. So what are valid
> usage scenarios for scheduled scans with respect to the n_ssid,
> n_channels, and n_matchsets. In the kernel doc below it says a
> zero-length ssid means 'no match'. I suppose it means any ssid which
> signal is above RRSI threshold will match.
>
> Regards,
> Arend
> ---8<----------------------------------------------------------
> /**
> * struct cfg80211_match_set - sets of attributes to match
> *
> * @ssid: SSID to be matched; may be zero-length for no match (RSSI only)
> * @rssi_thold: don't report scan results below this threshold (in s32 dBm)
> */
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2014-05-07 11:57 scheduled scan api Arend van Spriel
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