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* Re: many "changed bandwidth, new config is" messages in the log
       [not found] <20161124150723.GA4776@dhcp22.suse.cz>
@ 2016-11-24 15:12 ` Johannes Berg
  2016-11-24 15:25   ` Michal Hocko
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Johannes Berg @ 2016-11-24 15:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Michal Hocko; +Cc: LKML, linux-wireless

On Thu, 2016-11-24 at 15:07 +0000, Michal Hocko wrote:

> I have only now managed to move to 4.9-rc5 (from 4.8) and started
> seeing quite a lot of following messages
> "
> [  346.612211] wlan0: AP c0:4a:00:f1:48:f2 changed bandwidth, new
> config is 2472 MHz, width 1 (2472/0 MHz)
> [  352.655929] wlan0: AP c0:4a:00:f1:48:f2 changed bandwidth, new
> config is 2472 MHz, width 2 (2462/0 MHz)
> "

I don't think these messages are new in any way. checking ... nope,
it's been around that way since 3.9 :-)

> It always seems to be changing width from 1 -> 2 and back

Makes sense, that's 20 MHz <-> 40 MHz.

Did you buy a new device that says it's 40 MHz incompatible or
something? Or perhaps one of your neighbors did ... Or something is
causing interference that makes the AP switch around.

> $ dmesg | grep "changed bandwidth" | wc -l
> 42
> in 13 minutes of uptime. I have noticed this came in via 30eb1dc2c430
> ("mac80211: properly track HT/VHT operation changes").

Right, but that went into 3.9 :-)

> Is this something to be worried about?

Not at all. I suppose we could make this a debug message though, it's
not super useful when it happens OK (sometimes it causes disconnections
when we can't support the new mode, which is more relevant).

johannes

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* Re: many "changed bandwidth, new config is" messages in the log
  2016-11-24 15:12 ` many "changed bandwidth, new config is" messages in the log Johannes Berg
@ 2016-11-24 15:25   ` Michal Hocko
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Michal Hocko @ 2016-11-24 15:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Johannes Berg; +Cc: LKML, linux-wireless

On Thu 24-11-16 16:12:14, Johannes Berg wrote:
> On Thu, 2016-11-24 at 15:07 +0000, Michal Hocko wrote:
> 
> > I have only now managed to move to 4.9-rc5 (from 4.8) and started
> > seeing quite a lot of following messages
> > "
> > [  346.612211] wlan0: AP c0:4a:00:f1:48:f2 changed bandwidth, new
> > config is 2472 MHz, width 1 (2472/0 MHz)
> > [  352.655929] wlan0: AP c0:4a:00:f1:48:f2 changed bandwidth, new
> > config is 2472 MHz, width 2 (2462/0 MHz)
> > "
> 
> I don't think these messages are new in any way. checking ... nope,
> it's been around that way since 3.9 :-)

Right you are. I must have missed them before and git grep + git blame
fooled me.

> > It always seems to be changing width from 1 -> 2 and back
> 
> Makes sense, that's 20 MHz <-> 40 MHz.
> 
> Did you buy a new device that says it's 40 MHz incompatible or
> something?

I am using this device for years now. It is a cheap TP-Link home
wireless router. So hard to tell about above. I am far from an expert.

> Or perhaps one of your neighbors did ... Or something is
> causing interference that makes the AP switch around.

This might be possible. There are quite some devices broadcasting around
$ sudo iwlist wlan0 scan | grep "Channel:" | sort | uniq -c
      6                     Channel:1
      6                     Channel:11
      1                     Channel:112
      2                     Channel:13
      2                     Channel:3
      7                     Channel:6
      1                     Channel:9

my router is at channel 13 so there seems to be something else sitting
there as well.

> > $ dmesg | grep "changed bandwidth" | wc -l
> > 42
> > in 13 minutes of uptime. I have noticed this came in via 30eb1dc2c430
> > ("mac80211: properly track HT/VHT operation changes").
> 
> Right, but that went into 3.9 :-)
> 
> > Is this something to be worried about?
> 
> Not at all. I suppose we could make this a debug message though, it's
> not super useful when it happens OK (sometimes it causes disconnections
> when we can't support the new mode, which is more relevant).

OK, I see. Then I would suggest lowering the loglevel ;)

Thanks!
-- 
Michal Hocko
SUSE Labs

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