* [PATCH] mac80211: ignore PSM bit of reordered frames
From: Christian Lamparter @ 2010-12-27 22:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-wireless; +Cc: Johannes Berg
This patch tackles one of the problems of my
reorder release timer patch from August.
<http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-wireless/msg57214.html>
=>
What if the reorder release triggers and ap_sta_ps_end
(called by ieee80211_rx_h_sta_process) accidentally clears
the WLAN_STA_PS_STA flag, because 100ms ago - when the STA
was still active - frames were put into the reorder buffer.
Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@googlemail.com>
---
RFC -> PATCH:
fix typo: DEFERED -> DEFERRED
---
net/mac80211/ieee80211_i.h | 2 ++
net/mac80211/rx.c | 4 ++++
2 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
diff --git a/net/mac80211/ieee80211_i.h b/net/mac80211/ieee80211_i.h
index a0cf5ab..bb71fe3 100644
--- a/net/mac80211/ieee80211_i.h
+++ b/net/mac80211/ieee80211_i.h
@@ -168,6 +168,7 @@ typedef unsigned __bitwise__ ieee80211_rx_result;
* @IEEE80211_RX_FRAGMENTED: fragmented frame
* @IEEE80211_RX_AMSDU: a-MSDU packet
* @IEEE80211_RX_MALFORMED_ACTION_FRM: action frame is malformed
+ * @IEEE80211_RX_DEFERRED_RELEASE: frame was subjected to receive reordering
*
* These are per-frame flags that are attached to a frame in the
* @rx_flags field of &struct ieee80211_rx_status.
@@ -178,6 +179,7 @@ enum ieee80211_packet_rx_flags {
IEEE80211_RX_FRAGMENTED = BIT(2),
IEEE80211_RX_AMSDU = BIT(3),
IEEE80211_RX_MALFORMED_ACTION_FRM = BIT(4),
+ IEEE80211_RX_DEFERRED_RELEASE = BIT(5),
};
/**
diff --git a/net/mac80211/rx.c b/net/mac80211/rx.c
index b6c2a30..e612805 100644
--- a/net/mac80211/rx.c
+++ b/net/mac80211/rx.c
@@ -537,6 +537,7 @@ static void ieee80211_release_reorder_frame(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
struct sk_buff_head *frames)
{
struct sk_buff *skb = tid_agg_rx->reorder_buf[index];
+ struct ieee80211_rx_status *status;
lockdep_assert_held(&tid_agg_rx->reorder_lock);
@@ -546,6 +547,8 @@ static void ieee80211_release_reorder_frame(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
/* release the frame from the reorder ring buffer */
tid_agg_rx->stored_mpdu_num--;
tid_agg_rx->reorder_buf[index] = NULL;
+ status = IEEE80211_SKB_RXCB(skb);
+ status->rx_flags |= IEEE80211_RX_DEFERRED_RELEASE;
__skb_queue_tail(frames, skb);
no_frame:
@@ -1185,6 +1188,7 @@ ieee80211_rx_h_sta_process(struct ieee80211_rx_data *rx)
* exchange sequence.
*/
if (!ieee80211_has_morefrags(hdr->frame_control) &&
+ !(status->rx_flags & IEEE80211_RX_DEFERRED_RELEASE) &&
(rx->sdata->vif.type == NL80211_IFTYPE_AP ||
rx->sdata->vif.type == NL80211_IFTYPE_AP_VLAN)) {
if (test_sta_flags(sta, WLAN_STA_PS_STA)) {
--
1.7.2.3
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* Re: [PATCH v2 09/18] wl1271: Configure AP on BSS info change
From: Arik Nemtsov @ 2010-12-27 21:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Luciano Coelho; +Cc: linux-wireless
In-Reply-To: <1293455515.19215.3052.camel@powerslave>
On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 15:11, Luciano Coelho <luciano.coelho@nokia.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-12-22 at 16:27 +0200, ext Arik Nemtsov wrote:
>> Configure AP-specific beacon and probe response templates.
>> Start the AP when beaconing is enabled.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Arik Nemtsov <arik@wizery.com>
>> ---
>
> [...]
>
>> static void wl1271_op_bss_info_changed(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
>> @@ -1898,73 +1900,84 @@ static void wl1271_op_bss_info_changed(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
>
> This whole wl1271_op_bss_info_changed() function was already quite long
> and hard to read. Now, with support for AP and STA, it got even worse.
> I think this should be broken down into smaller functions. No need to
> clean the whole function up now, but would it be possible to separate at
> least the AP and STA parts into separate functions?
Sounds like a good idea. I'll separate it into 3 functions - common,
ap and sta/ibss.
>
>
>> @@ -1983,11 +2018,11 @@ static void wl1271_op_bss_info_changed(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
>> bss_conf->cqm_rssi_thold,
>> bss_conf->cqm_rssi_hyst);
>> if (ret < 0)
>> - goto out;
>> + goto out_sleep;
>
> Hmmm, nice catch. We were going out without sleeping in case of error
> here. But this is a cross-patch change, could you separate it and send
> as a standalone patch?
Sure.
Regards,
Arik
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* Compat-wireless release for 2010-12-27 is baked
From: Compat-wireless cronjob account @ 2010-12-27 20:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-wireless
>From git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/next/linux-next
34367c7..a31d633 history -> origin/history
+ 6953948...23ffbb3 master -> origin/master (forced update)
8cad7f0..d7c1255 stable -> origin/stable
* [new tag] next-20101227 -> next-20101227
>From git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/next/linux-next
* [new tag] v2.6.37-rc7 -> v2.6.37-rc7
compat-wireless code metrics
774936 - Total upstream lines of code being pulled
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* Re: [RFC PATCH 0/6] zd1211rw: add support for AP mode
From: Jussi Kivilinna @ 2010-12-27 20:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jussi Kivilinna; +Cc: linux-wireless, Daniel Drake, Ulrich Kunitz
In-Reply-To: <20101227162850.560526dlr20mibwk@hayate.sektori.org>
Quoting Jussi Kivilinna <jussi.kivilinna@mbnet.fi>:
>
> I think problem is that hostapd/mon.wlan2 is getting monitor packets
> in wrong order. This causes hostapd to receive null-function packet
> from b43 at wrong time resulting 'Data/PS-poll frame from not
> associated STA xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx' message and disassociation. I
> pretty much don't have any idea why this happens and how to fix it.
> I have attached wireshark capture with monitor packets in wrong
> order.
Figured out the bug. Appears to be at zd1211rw/zd_mac.c:filter_ack() line:
for (i=1; i<position; i++) {
This should be:
for (i=1; i<=position; i++) {
Otherwise ack_wait_queue is never fully emptied by ACK packets.
I have also made other cleanups/fixes on zd1211rw that are not related
to AP-mode. Should I post AP-mode as own set and fixes as own?
-Jussi
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* printk %pV compatibility in b43 and ath for compat-wireless
From: Nick Leverton @ 2010-12-27 18:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-wireless
Hi,
I'm using compat-wireless with Debian 2.6.32 (kernel for forthcoming Debian 6.0
release). It mostly works well but one thing that has crept in recently is the
use of new printk features such as %pV which old kernels don't support. I
noticed this whilst trying the new b43 n-phy code (for which much thanks to
everyone involved), as I get kernel messages printed of the following form:
Dec 23 21:10:46 nickl kernel: [688182.007780] Broadcom 43xx driver loaded [
Features: PMNLS, Firmware-ID: FW13 ]
Dec 23 21:10:50 nickl kernel: [688186.100195] b43-phy0: f535bb54
Dec 23 21:10:50 nickl kernel: [688186.198711] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link
is not ready
Dec 23 21:11:09 nickl kernel: [688205.048054] b43-phy0: f4a3bb54
Dec 23 21:11:09 nickl kernel: [688205.145589] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link
is not ready
Dec 23 21:11:20 nickl kernel: [688216.484744] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): wlan0:
link becomes ready
Dec 23 21:11:31 nickl kernel: [688225.667842] b43-phy0 ERROR: f56a5f34
Dec 23 21:12:14 nickl kernel: [688235.585265] b43-phy0 ERROR: f56a5f34
Dec 23 21:12:50 nickl kernel: [688270.140937] b43-phy0 ERROR: f56a5f34
Dec 23 21:13:11 nickl kernel: [688306.427195] b43-phy0 ERROR: f56a5f34
Dec 23 21:14:05 nickl kernel: [688327.492370] b43-phy0 ERROR: f56a5f34
Dec 23 21:16:23 nickl kernel: [688381.712250] b43-phy0 ERROR: f56a5f34
Dec 23 21:22:59 nickl kernel: [688518.942314] b43-phy0 ERROR: f56a5f34
Dec 23 21:23:00 nickl kernel: [688529.935161] b43-phy0 ERROR: f56a5f34
As of 20101223, the following code uses %pV, some of which can be seen above:
./drivers/net/wireless/b43/main.c: printk(KERN_INFO "b43-%s: %pV",
./drivers/net/wireless/b43/main.c: printk(KERN_ERR "b43-%s ERROR: %pV",
./drivers/net/wireless/b43/main.c: printk(KERN_WARNING "b43-%s
warning: %pV",
./drivers/net/wireless/b43/main.c: printk(KERN_DEBUG "b43-%s debug: %pV",
./drivers/net/wireless/ath/main.c: rtn = printk("%sath: %pV", level,
&vaf);
./drivers/net/wireless/b43legacy/main.c:
printk(KERN_INFO "b43legacy-%s: %pV",
./drivers/net/wireless/b43legacy/main.c: printk(KERN_ERR "b43legacy-%s
ERROR: %pV",
./drivers/net/wireless/b43legacy/main.c:
printk(KERN_WARNING "b43legacy-%s warning: %pV",
./drivers/net/wireless/b43legacy/main.c: printk(KERN_DEBUG "b43legacy-%s
debug: %pV",
It would be useful to know the error message behind the vararg !
I tried applying the patches which introduced %pV to kernel.org, but 2.6.32 is
too old. Could this be fixed either in the compat b43 driver or in a compat
back-feature, please ?
Thankyou
Nick
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* Re: [RFC PATCH 0/6] zd1211rw: add support for AP mode
From: Jussi Kivilinna @ 2010-12-27 14:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jussi Kivilinna; +Cc: linux-wireless, Daniel Drake, zd1211-devs, Ulrich Kunitz
In-Reply-To: <20101226112404.31775.77854.stgit@fate.lan>
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 905 bytes --]
Quoting Jussi Kivilinna <jussi.kivilinna@mbnet.fi>:
> 2. When connecting with b43 to WPA enabled AP (hostapd 0.7.3), I
> get lots of:
> wlan2: STA 00:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.1X: unauthorizing port
> wlan2: STA 00:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11: deauthenticated
> and then after ~1-2 minutes of retrying finally it makes connection.
> With rndis_wlan, no problems.
> Either I have hostapd config error (first time using hostapd), or
> something is wrong with driver.
I think problem is that hostapd/mon.wlan2 is getting monitor packets
in wrong order. This causes hostapd to receive null-function packet
from b43 at wrong time resulting 'Data/PS-poll frame from not
associated STA xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx' message and disassociation. I pretty
much don't have any idea why this happens and how to fix it. I have
attached wireshark capture with monitor packets in wrong order.
-Jussi
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[-- Type: text/plain, Size: 71380 bytes --]
No. Time Source Destination Protocol Info
1 0.000000 HonHaiPr_zz:zz:zz Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=1676, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID="Amaan"
2 0.049632 HonHaiPr_zz:zz:zz Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=1677, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID="Amaan"
3 8.571230 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=3, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
4 8.571329 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
5 -10.518146 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_ww:ww:ww IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=5, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
6 8.571329 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=6, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
7 8.644603 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=4, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
8 8.644698 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
9 9.485596 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Deauthentication, SN=14, FN=0, Flags=........
10 9.486450 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=15, FN=0, Flags=........
11 9.486661 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
12 8.644698 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=7, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
13 9.489468 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Association Request, SN=16, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID="test"
14 9.489628 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
15 9.486661 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=8, FN=0, Flags=........
16 9.498796 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Null function (No data), SN=17, FN=0, Flags=.......T
17 9.498888 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
18 9.489628 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=9, FN=0, Flags=........
19 9.502977 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
20 9.498888 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=10, FN=0, Flags=........
21 9.502977 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
22 9.521195 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Deauthentication, SN=18, FN=0, Flags=........
23 9.522664 :: ff02::16 ICMPv6 Multicast Listener Report Message v2
24 9.941280 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=22, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
25 9.941374 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
26 10.014649 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=23, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
27 10.014745 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
28 9.941374 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=12, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
29 10.087921 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=24, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
30 10.088018 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
31 10.014745 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=13, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
32 10.855010 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=33, FN=0, Flags=........
33 10.855196 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
34 10.088018 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=14, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
35 10.857366 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Association Request, SN=34, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID="test"
36 10.857511 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
37 10.855196 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=15, FN=0, Flags=........
38 10.875116 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Null function (No data), SN=35, FN=0, Flags=.......T
39 10.875241 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
40 10.857511 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=16, FN=0, Flags=........
41 10.879259 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
42 10.875241 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=17, FN=0, Flags=........
43 10.888233 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Deauthentication, SN=36, FN=0, Flags=........
44 12.221945 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=50, FN=0, Flags=........
45 12.222135 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
46 10.879259 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
47 12.224406 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Association Request, SN=51, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID="test"
48 12.224544 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
49 12.222135 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=19, FN=0, Flags=........
50 12.234021 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Null function (No data), SN=52, FN=0, Flags=.......T
51 12.234134 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
52 12.224544 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=20, FN=0, Flags=........
53 12.238208 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
54 12.234134 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=21, FN=0, Flags=........
55 12.251315 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Deauthentication, SN=53, FN=0, Flags=........
56 12.672467 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=56, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
57 12.672539 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
58 12.238208 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
59 12.672539 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=23, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
60 12.744624 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=57, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
61 12.744719 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
62 12.817977 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=58, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
63 12.818059 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
64 12.744719 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=24, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
65 12.818059 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=25, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
66 13.585598 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=67, FN=0, Flags=........
67 13.585761 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
68 13.587987 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Association Request, SN=68, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID="test"
69 13.588124 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
70 13.585761 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=26, FN=0, Flags=........
71 13.596705 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Null function (No data), SN=69, FN=0, Flags=.......T
72 13.596809 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
73 13.588124 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=27, FN=0, Flags=........
74 13.600706 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
75 13.596809 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=28, FN=0, Flags=........
76 13.610349 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Deauthentication, SN=70, FN=0, Flags=........
77 14.104663 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=74, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
78 14.104756 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
79 13.600706 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
80 14.177914 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=75, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
81 14.178012 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
82 14.104756 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=30, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
83 14.178012 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=31, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
84 14.951237 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=84, FN=0, Flags=........
85 14.951436 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
86 14.953609 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Association Request, SN=85, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID="test"
87 14.953729 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
88 14.951436 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=32, FN=0, Flags=........
89 14.960109 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Null function (No data), SN=86, FN=0, Flags=.......T
90 14.960139 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
91 14.953729 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=33, FN=0, Flags=........
92 14.962410 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
93 14.960139 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=34, FN=0, Flags=........
94 14.974486 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Deauthentication, SN=87, FN=0, Flags=........
95 15.394597 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=90, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
96 15.394701 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
97 14.962410 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
98 15.394701 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=36, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
99 15.467914 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=91, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
100 15.467985 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
101 15.541164 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=92, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
102 15.541235 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
103 15.467985 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=37, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
104 15.541235 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=38, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
105 16.308933 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=101, FN=0, Flags=........
106 16.309110 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
107 16.311307 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Association Request, SN=102, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID="test"
108 16.311459 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
109 16.309110 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=39, FN=0, Flags=........
110 16.322689 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Null function (No data), SN=103, FN=0, Flags=.......T
111 16.322809 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
112 16.311459 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=40, FN=0, Flags=........
113 16.326708 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
114 16.322809 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=41, FN=0, Flags=........
115 16.344709 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Deauthentication, SN=104, FN=0, Flags=........
116 16.764597 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=107, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
117 16.764672 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
118 16.326708 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
119 16.837879 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=108, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
120 16.837987 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
121 16.764672 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=43, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
122 16.911249 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=109, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
123 16.911422 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
124 16.837987 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=44, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
125 17.678511 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=118, FN=0, Flags=........
126 17.678710 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
127 16.911422 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=45, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
128 17.680979 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Association Request, SN=119, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID="test"
129 17.681121 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
130 17.678710 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=46, FN=0, Flags=........
131 17.692377 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Null function (No data), SN=120, FN=0, Flags=.......T
132 17.692473 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
133 17.681121 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=47, FN=0, Flags=........
134 17.696532 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
135 17.692473 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=48, FN=0, Flags=........
136 17.708134 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Deauthentication, SN=121, FN=0, Flags=........
137 18.207881 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=125, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
138 18.207961 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
139 17.696532 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
140 19.055443 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=135, FN=0, Flags=........
141 19.055656 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
142 18.207961 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=50, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
143 19.057929 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Association Request, SN=136, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID="test"
144 19.058082 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
145 19.055656 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=51, FN=0, Flags=........
146 19.064557 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Null function (No data), SN=137, FN=0, Flags=.......T
147 19.064677 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
148 19.058082 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=52, FN=0, Flags=........
149 19.068186 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
150 19.064677 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=53, FN=0, Flags=........
151 19.078925 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Deauthentication, SN=138, FN=0, Flags=........
152 19.572337 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=142, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
153 19.572391 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
154 19.068186 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
155 19.644590 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=143, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
156 19.644672 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
157 19.572391 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=55, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
158 19.644672 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=56, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
159 20.412228 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=152, FN=0, Flags=........
160 20.412433 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
161 20.414599 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Association Request, SN=153, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID="test"
162 20.414740 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
163 20.412433 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=57, FN=0, Flags=........
164 20.423485 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Null function (No data), SN=154, FN=0, Flags=.......T
165 20.423607 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
166 20.414740 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=58, FN=0, Flags=........
167 20.427606 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
168 20.423607 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=59, FN=0, Flags=........
169 20.434587 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Deauthentication, SN=155, FN=0, Flags=........
170 20.934677 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=159, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
171 20.934860 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
172 20.427606 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
173 21.008023 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=160, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
174 21.008126 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
175 20.934860 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=61, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
176 21.775652 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=169, FN=0, Flags=........
177 21.775838 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
178 21.008126 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=62, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
179 21.777980 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Association Request, SN=170, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID="test"
180 21.778025 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
181 21.775838 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=63, FN=0, Flags=........
182 21.786352 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Null function (No data), SN=171, FN=0, Flags=.......T
183 21.786380 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
184 21.778025 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=64, FN=0, Flags=........
185 21.788557 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
186 21.786380 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=65, FN=0, Flags=........
187 21.797971 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Deauthentication, SN=172, FN=0, Flags=........
188 22.291325 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=176, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
189 22.291436 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
190 21.788557 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
191 22.365448 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=177, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
192 22.365551 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
193 22.291436 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=67, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
194 23.131781 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=186, FN=0, Flags=........
195 23.131962 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
196 22.365551 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=68, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
197 23.134182 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Association Request, SN=187, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID="test"
198 23.134329 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
199 23.131962 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=69, FN=0, Flags=........
200 23.139570 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Null function (No data), SN=188, FN=0, Flags=.......T
201 23.139655 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
202 23.134329 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=70, FN=0, Flags=........
203 23.143692 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
204 23.139655 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=71, FN=0, Flags=........
205 23.161422 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Deauthentication, SN=189, FN=0, Flags=........
206 23.581265 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=192, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
207 23.581350 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
208 23.143692 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
209 23.581350 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=73, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
210 23.654655 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=193, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
211 23.654734 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
212 24.502215 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=203, FN=0, Flags=........
213 24.502382 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
214 23.654734 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=74, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
215 24.504577 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Association Request, SN=204, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID="test"
216 24.504704 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
217 24.502382 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=75, FN=0, Flags=........
218 24.514964 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Null function (No data), SN=205, FN=0, Flags=.......T
219 24.515080 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
220 24.504704 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=76, FN=0, Flags=........
221 24.519137 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
222 24.515080 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=77, FN=0, Flags=........
223 24.534623 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Deauthentication, SN=206, FN=0, Flags=........
224 25.027928 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=210, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
225 25.028071 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
226 24.519137 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
227 25.101907 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=211, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
228 25.101989 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
229 25.028071 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=80, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
230 25.101989 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=81, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
231 25.347112 GemtekTe_1f:0b:99 Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=172, FN=0, Flags=...P...., SSID=Broadcast
232 25.347266 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_1f:0b:99 IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
233 25.360449 GemtekTe_1f:0b:99 Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=173, FN=0, Flags=...P...., SSID=Broadcast
234 25.360529 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_1f:0b:99 IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
235 25.347266 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_1f:0b:99 IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=82, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
236 25.392224 GemtekTe_1f:0b:99 Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=175, FN=0, Flags=...P...., SSID=Broadcast
237 25.392342 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_1f:0b:99 IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
238 25.360529 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_1f:0b:99 IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=83, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
239 25.392342 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_1f:0b:99 IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=84, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
240 25.846279 GemtekTe_1f:0b:99 Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=204, FN=0, Flags=...P...., SSID="weppi"
241 25.860750 GemtekTe_1f:0b:99 Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=205, FN=0, Flags=...P...., SSID="weppi"
242 25.875140 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=220, FN=0, Flags=........
243 25.875337 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
244 25.877536 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Association Request, SN=221, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID="test"
245 25.877679 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
246 25.875337 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=85, FN=0, Flags=........
247 25.883784 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Null function (No data), SN=222, FN=0, Flags=.......T
248 25.883879 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
249 25.877679 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=86, FN=0, Flags=........
250 25.887742 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
251 25.883879 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=87, FN=0, Flags=........
252 25.890876 GemtekTe_1f:0b:99 Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=207, FN=0, Flags=...P...., SSID="weppi"
253 25.897991 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Deauthentication, SN=223, FN=0, Flags=........
254 26.317947 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=226, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
255 26.318034 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
256 25.887742 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
257 26.318034 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=89, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
258 26.391253 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=227, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
259 26.391339 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
260 26.391339 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=90, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
261 26.464563 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=228, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
262 26.464658 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
263 27.238719 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=237, FN=0, Flags=........
264 27.238886 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
265 26.464658 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=91, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
266 27.241108 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Association Request, SN=238, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID="test"
267 27.241241 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
268 27.238886 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=92, FN=0, Flags=........
269 27.252092 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Null function (No data), SN=239, FN=0, Flags=.......T
270 27.252215 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
271 27.241241 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=93, FN=0, Flags=........
272 27.256315 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
273 27.252215 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=94, FN=0, Flags=........
274 27.264841 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Deauthentication, SN=240, FN=0, Flags=........
275 27.757876 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=244, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
276 27.757972 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
277 27.256315 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
278 27.831310 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=245, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
279 27.831355 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
280 27.757972 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=96, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
281 27.831355 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=97, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
282 28.598516 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=254, FN=0, Flags=........
283 28.598693 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
284 28.601110 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Association Request, SN=255, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID="test"
285 28.601255 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
286 28.598693 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=98, FN=0, Flags=........
287 28.612608 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Null function (No data), SN=256, FN=0, Flags=.......T
288 28.612725 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
289 28.601255 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=99, FN=0, Flags=........
290 28.616798 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
291 28.612725 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=100, FN=0, Flags=........
292 28.634760 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Deauthentication, SN=257, FN=0, Flags=........
293 29.127927 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=261, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
294 29.128050 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
295 28.616798 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
296 29.201297 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=262, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
297 29.201408 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
298 29.128050 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=102, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
299 29.201408 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=103, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
300 29.968906 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=271, FN=0, Flags=........
301 29.969097 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
302 29.971285 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Association Request, SN=272, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID="test"
303 29.971445 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
304 29.969097 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=104, FN=0, Flags=........
305 29.985154 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Null function (No data), SN=273, FN=0, Flags=.......T
306 29.985258 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
307 29.971445 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=105, FN=0, Flags=........
308 29.987370 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
309 29.985258 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=106, FN=0, Flags=........
310 29.987370 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
311 30.001517 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Deauthentication, SN=274, FN=0, Flags=........
312 30.421248 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=277, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
313 30.421331 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
314 30.421331 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=108, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
315 30.494618 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=278, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
316 30.494675 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
317 31.335204 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=288, FN=0, Flags=........
318 31.335297 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
319 30.494675 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=109, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
320 31.337462 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Association Request, SN=289, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID="test"
321 31.337606 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
322 31.335297 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=110, FN=0, Flags=........
323 31.345809 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Null function (No data), SN=290, FN=0, Flags=.......T
324 31.345855 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
325 31.337606 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=111, FN=0, Flags=........
326 31.348042 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
327 31.345855 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=112, FN=0, Flags=........
328 31.348042 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
329 31.364693 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Deauthentication, SN=291, FN=0, Flags=........
330 31.791322 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=294, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
331 31.791431 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
332 31.791431 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=114, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
333 31.864623 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=295, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
334 31.864756 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
335 32.705511 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=305, FN=0, Flags=........
336 32.705728 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
337 31.864756 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=115, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
338 32.707909 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Association Request, SN=306, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID="test"
339 32.708063 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
340 32.705728 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=116, FN=0, Flags=........
341 32.716889 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Null function (No data), SN=307, FN=0, Flags=.......T
342 32.717010 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
343 32.708063 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=117, FN=0, Flags=........
344 32.721037 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
345 32.717010 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=118, FN=0, Flags=........
346 32.728013 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Deauthentication, SN=308, FN=0, Flags=........
347 33.147842 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=311, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
348 33.147883 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
349 32.721037 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
350 33.221356 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=312, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
351 33.221470 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
352 33.147883 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=120, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
353 33.221470 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=121, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
354 33.294536 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=313, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
355 33.294607 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
356 34.062152 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=322, FN=0, Flags=........
357 34.062333 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
358 33.294607 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=122, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
359 34.064541 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Association Request, SN=323, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID="test"
360 34.064678 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
361 34.062333 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=123, FN=0, Flags=........
362 34.074143 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Null function (No data), SN=324, FN=0, Flags=.......T
363 34.074175 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
364 34.064678 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=124, FN=0, Flags=........
365 34.076203 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
366 34.074175 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=125, FN=0, Flags=........
367 34.098179 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Deauthentication, SN=325, FN=0, Flags=........
368 34.591307 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=329, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
369 34.591390 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
370 34.076203 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
371 34.664593 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=330, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
372 34.664672 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
373 34.591390 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=127, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
374 35.438860 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=339, FN=0, Flags=........
375 35.439024 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
376 34.664672 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=128, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
377 35.441189 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Association Request, SN=340, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID="test"
378 35.441324 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
379 35.439024 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=129, FN=0, Flags=........
380 35.451308 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Null function (No data), SN=341, FN=0, Flags=.......T
381 35.451409 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
382 35.441324 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=130, FN=0, Flags=........
383 35.455481 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
384 35.451409 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=131, FN=0, Flags=........
385 35.464816 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Deauthentication, SN=342, FN=0, Flags=........
386 35.957837 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=346, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
387 35.957930 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
388 35.455481 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
389 36.033606 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=347, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
390 36.033645 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
391 35.957930 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=133, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
392 36.997816 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=357, FN=0, Flags=........
393 36.997985 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
394 36.033645 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=134, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
395 37.000066 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Association Request, SN=358, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID="test"
396 37.000201 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
397 36.997985 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=135, FN=0, Flags=........
398 37.010200 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Null function (No data), SN=359, FN=0, Flags=.......T
399 37.010325 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
400 37.000201 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=136, FN=0, Flags=........
401 37.014229 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
402 37.010325 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=137, FN=0, Flags=........
403 37.031439 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Deauthentication, SN=360, FN=0, Flags=........
404 37.531257 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=364, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
405 37.531377 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
406 37.014229 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
407 37.604587 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=365, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
408 37.604664 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
409 37.531377 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=139, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
410 38.372144 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=374, FN=0, Flags=........
411 38.372356 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
412 37.604664 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=140, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
413 38.375251 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Association Request, SN=375, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID="test"
414 38.375387 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
415 38.372356 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=141, FN=0, Flags=........
416 38.385349 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Null function (No data), SN=376, FN=0, Flags=.......T
417 38.385374 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
418 38.375387 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=142, FN=0, Flags=........
419 38.387468 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
420 38.385374 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=143, FN=0, Flags=........
421 38.398590 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Deauthentication, SN=377, FN=0, Flags=........
422 38.817953 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=380, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
423 38.818041 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
424 38.387468 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
425 38.818041 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=145, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
426 38.891175 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=381, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
427 38.891318 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
428 38.964573 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=382, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
429 38.964683 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
430 38.891318 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=146, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
431 38.964683 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=147, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
432 39.738566 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=391, FN=0, Flags=........
433 39.738752 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
434 39.740910 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Association Request, SN=392, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID="test"
435 39.741066 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
436 39.738752 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=148, FN=0, Flags=........
437 39.752154 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Null function (No data), SN=393, FN=0, Flags=.......T
438 39.752188 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
439 39.741066 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=149, FN=0, Flags=........
440 39.754394 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
441 39.752188 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=150, FN=0, Flags=........
442 39.767272 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Deauthentication, SN=394, FN=0, Flags=........
443 40.261245 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=398, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
444 40.261339 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
445 39.754394 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
446 40.334590 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=399, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
447 40.334673 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
448 40.261339 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=152, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
449 40.334673 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=153, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
450 41.102193 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=408, FN=0, Flags=........
451 41.102268 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
452 41.104443 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Association Request, SN=409, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID="test"
453 41.104492 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
454 41.102268 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=154, FN=0, Flags=........
455 41.112871 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Null function (No data), SN=410, FN=0, Flags=.......T
456 41.112994 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
457 41.104492 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=155, FN=0, Flags=........
458 41.116857 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
459 41.112994 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=156, FN=0, Flags=........
460 41.127942 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Deauthentication, SN=411, FN=0, Flags=........
461 41.547933 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=414, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
462 41.548039 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
463 41.116857 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
464 41.548039 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=158, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
465 41.621175 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=415, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
466 41.621273 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
467 42.462164 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=425, FN=0, Flags=........
468 42.462362 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
469 41.621273 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=159, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
470 42.464539 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Association Request, SN=426, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID="test"
471 42.464678 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
472 42.462362 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=160, FN=0, Flags=........
473 42.478608 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Null function (No data), SN=427, FN=0, Flags=.......T
474 42.478636 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
475 42.464678 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=161, FN=0, Flags=........
476 42.480855 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
477 42.478636 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=162, FN=0, Flags=........
478 42.491239 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Deauthentication, SN=428, FN=0, Flags=........
479 42.984587 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=432, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
480 42.984744 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
481 42.480855 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
482 43.825618 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=442, FN=0, Flags=........
483 43.825799 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
484 42.984744 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=164, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
485 43.828085 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Association Request, SN=443, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID="test"
486 43.828222 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
487 43.825799 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=165, FN=0, Flags=........
488 43.833064 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Null function (No data), SN=444, FN=0, Flags=.......T
489 43.833160 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
490 43.828222 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=166, FN=0, Flags=........
491 43.837199 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
492 43.833160 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=167, FN=0, Flags=........
493 43.848164 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Deauthentication, SN=445, FN=0, Flags=........
494 44.267862 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=448, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
495 44.267946 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
496 43.837199 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
497 44.267946 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=169, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
498 44.341263 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=449, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
499 44.341360 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
500 45.181885 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=459, FN=0, Flags=........
501 45.182074 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
502 44.341360 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=170, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
503 45.184229 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Association Request, SN=460, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID="test"
504 45.184380 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
505 45.182074 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=171, FN=0, Flags=........
506 45.193963 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Null function (No data), SN=461, FN=0, Flags=.......T
507 45.194002 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
508 45.184380 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=172, FN=0, Flags=........
509 45.196020 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
510 45.194002 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=173, FN=0, Flags=........
511 45.204596 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Deauthentication, SN=462, FN=0, Flags=........
512 45.704560 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=466, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
513 45.704670 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
514 45.196020 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
515 46.551780 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=476, FN=0, Flags=........
516 46.551975 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
517 45.704670 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=175, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
518 46.554026 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Association Request, SN=477, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID="test"
519 46.554148 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
520 46.551975 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=176, FN=0, Flags=........
521 46.557401 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Null function (No data), SN=478, FN=0, Flags=.......T
522 46.557498 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
523 46.554148 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=177, FN=0, Flags=........
524 46.561444 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
525 46.557498 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=178, FN=0, Flags=........
526 46.568017 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Deauthentication, SN=479, FN=0, Flags=........
527 46.987841 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=482, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
528 46.988002 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
529 46.561444 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
530 46.988002 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=180, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
531 47.061186 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=483, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
532 47.061262 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
533 47.908844 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=493, FN=0, Flags=........
534 47.909102 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
535 47.061262 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=181, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
536 47.911197 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Association Request, SN=494, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID="test"
537 47.911325 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
538 47.909102 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=182, FN=0, Flags=........
539 47.919923 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Null function (No data), SN=495, FN=0, Flags=.......T
540 47.919951 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
541 47.911325 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=183, FN=0, Flags=........
542 47.922001 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
543 47.919951 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=184, FN=0, Flags=........
544 47.934688 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Deauthentication, SN=496, FN=0, Flags=........
545 48.427863 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=500, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
546 48.427903 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
547 47.922001 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
548 48.427903 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=186, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
549 48.501268 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=501, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
550 48.501352 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
551 48.501352 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=187, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
552 49.275497 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=510, FN=0, Flags=........
553 49.275678 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
554 49.277887 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Association Request, SN=511, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID="test"
555 49.278005 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
556 49.275678 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Authentication, SN=188, FN=0, Flags=........
557 49.286253 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Null function (No data), SN=512, FN=0, Flags=.......T
558 49.286340 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
559 49.278005 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Association Response, SN=189, FN=0, Flags=........
560 49.290389 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
561 49.286340 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Disassociate, SN=190, FN=0, Flags=........
562 49.298006 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx IEEE 802.11 Deauthentication, SN=513, FN=0, Flags=........
563 49.717982 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=516, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
564 49.718084 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
565 49.290389 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy EAPOL Key
566 49.718084 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=192, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
567 49.791213 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=517, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
568 49.791310 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
569 49.864570 GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Probe Request, SN=518, FN=0, Flags=........, SSID=Broadcast
570 49.864722 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
571 49.791310 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx GemtekTe_yy:yy:yy IEEE 802.11 Probe Response, SN=193, FN=0, Flags=........, BI=100, SSID="test"
572 50.170897 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Deauthentication, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
573 50.170897 ZyxelCom_xx:xx:xx Broadcast IEEE 802.11 Deauthentication, SN=195, FN=0, Flags=........
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* [PATCH 10/10] rt2x00: Fix comment about removed spinlock
From: Ivo van Doorn @ 2010-12-27 14:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: John W. Linville; +Cc: linux-wireless, users
In-Reply-To: <201012271507.17065.IvDoorn@gmail.com>
From: Helmut Schaa <helmut.schaa@googlemail.com>
The comment doesn't match the code anymore. Fix that.
Signed-off-by: Helmut Schaa <helmut.schaa@googlemail.com>
Acked-by: Gertjan van Wingerde <gwingerde@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Ivo van Doorn <IvDoorn@gmail.com>
---
drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00mac.c | 5 +----
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00mac.c b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00mac.c
index b5dad04..658542d 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00mac.c
+++ b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00mac.c
@@ -610,10 +610,7 @@ void rt2x00mac_bss_info_changed(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
return;
/*
- * Call rt2x00_config_intf() outside of the spinlock context since
- * the call will sleep for USB drivers. By using the ieee80211_if_conf
- * values as arguments we make keep access to rt2x00_intf thread safe
- * even without the lock.
+ * Update the BSSID.
*/
if (changes & BSS_CHANGED_BSSID)
rt2x00lib_config_intf(rt2x00dev, intf, vif->type, NULL,
--
1.7.2.3
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* [PATCH 09/10] rt2x00: Remove unused interface spinlock
From: Ivo van Doorn @ 2010-12-27 14:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: John W. Linville; +Cc: linux-wireless, users
In-Reply-To: <201012271506.58485.IvDoorn@gmail.com>
From: Helmut Schaa <helmut.schaa@googlemail.com>
Since the last user of intf->lock is gone we can safely remove it.
Signed-off-by: Helmut Schaa <helmut.schaa@googlemail.com>
Acked-by: Gertjan van Wingerde <gwingerde@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Ivo van Doorn <IvDoorn@gmail.com>
---
drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00.h | 6 ------
drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00mac.c | 1 -
2 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00.h b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00.h
index b3f77d4..84aaf39 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00.h
+++ b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00.h
@@ -358,12 +358,6 @@ enum rt2x00_delayed_flags {
*/
struct rt2x00_intf {
/*
- * All fields within the rt2x00_intf structure
- * must be protected with a spinlock.
- */
- spinlock_t lock;
-
- /*
* beacon->skb must be protected with the mutex.
*/
struct mutex beacon_skb_mutex;
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00mac.c b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00mac.c
index 297d972..b5dad04 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00mac.c
+++ b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00mac.c
@@ -268,7 +268,6 @@ int rt2x00mac_add_interface(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
else
rt2x00dev->intf_sta_count++;
- spin_lock_init(&intf->lock);
spin_lock_init(&intf->seqlock);
mutex_init(&intf->beacon_skb_mutex);
intf->beacon = entry;
--
1.7.2.3
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* [PATCH 08/10] rt2x00: Simplify intf->delayed_flags locking
From: Ivo van Doorn @ 2010-12-27 14:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: John W. Linville; +Cc: linux-wireless, users
In-Reply-To: <201012271506.37080.IvDoorn@gmail.com>
From: Helmut Schaa <helmut.schaa@googlemail.com>
Instead of protecting delayed_flags with a spinlock use atomic bitops to
make the code more readable.
Signed-off-by: Helmut Schaa <helmut.schaa@googlemail.com>
Acked-by: Gertjan van Wingerde <gwingerde@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Ivo van Doorn <IvDoorn@gmail.com>
---
drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00.h | 7 +++++--
drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00dev.c | 15 +--------------
drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00mac.c | 4 +---
3 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00.h b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00.h
index 755b723..b3f77d4 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00.h
+++ b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00.h
@@ -347,6 +347,10 @@ struct link {
struct delayed_work watchdog_work;
};
+enum rt2x00_delayed_flags {
+ DELAYED_UPDATE_BEACON,
+};
+
/*
* Interface structure
* Per interface configuration details, this structure
@@ -374,8 +378,7 @@ struct rt2x00_intf {
/*
* Actions that needed rescheduling.
*/
- unsigned int delayed_flags;
-#define DELAYED_UPDATE_BEACON 0x00000001
+ unsigned long delayed_flags;
/*
* Software sequence counter, this is only required
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00dev.c b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00dev.c
index 97a8911..9597a03 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00dev.c
+++ b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00dev.c
@@ -110,19 +110,6 @@ static void rt2x00lib_intf_scheduled_iter(void *data, u8 *mac,
{
struct rt2x00_dev *rt2x00dev = data;
struct rt2x00_intf *intf = vif_to_intf(vif);
- int delayed_flags;
-
- /*
- * Copy all data we need during this action under the protection
- * of a spinlock. Otherwise race conditions might occur which results
- * into an invalid configuration.
- */
- spin_lock(&intf->lock);
-
- delayed_flags = intf->delayed_flags;
- intf->delayed_flags = 0;
-
- spin_unlock(&intf->lock);
/*
* It is possible the radio was disabled while the work had been
@@ -133,7 +120,7 @@ static void rt2x00lib_intf_scheduled_iter(void *data, u8 *mac,
if (!test_bit(DEVICE_STATE_ENABLED_RADIO, &rt2x00dev->flags))
return;
- if (delayed_flags & DELAYED_UPDATE_BEACON)
+ if (test_and_clear_bit(DELAYED_UPDATE_BEACON, &intf->delayed_flags))
rt2x00queue_update_beacon(rt2x00dev, vif, true);
}
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00mac.c b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00mac.c
index a2266c7..297d972 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00mac.c
+++ b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00mac.c
@@ -444,9 +444,7 @@ static void rt2x00mac_set_tim_iter(void *data, u8 *mac,
vif->type != NL80211_IFTYPE_WDS)
return;
- spin_lock(&intf->lock);
- intf->delayed_flags |= DELAYED_UPDATE_BEACON;
- spin_unlock(&intf->lock);
+ set_bit(DELAYED_UPDATE_BEACON, &intf->delayed_flags);
}
int rt2x00mac_set_tim(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, struct ieee80211_sta *sta,
--
1.7.2.3
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* [PATCH 07/10] rt2x00: Remove superfluous assignment of mpdu_density
From: Ivo van Doorn @ 2010-12-27 14:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: John W. Linville; +Cc: linux-wireless, users
In-Reply-To: <201012271506.18101.IvDoorn@gmail.com>
From: Helmut Schaa <helmut.schaa@googlemail.com>
The tx desciptor already gets initialized to 0. Hence, there's no need
to explicitly assign 0 to mpdu_density here.
Signed-off-by: Helmut Schaa <helmut.schaa@googlemail.com>
Signed-off-by: Ivo van Doorn <IvDoorn@gmail.com>
---
drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00ht.c | 2 --
1 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00ht.c b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00ht.c
index c637bca..b7ad46e 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00ht.c
+++ b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00ht.c
@@ -40,8 +40,6 @@ void rt2x00ht_create_tx_descriptor(struct queue_entry *entry,
if (tx_info->control.sta)
txdesc->mpdu_density =
tx_info->control.sta->ht_cap.ampdu_density;
- else
- txdesc->mpdu_density = 0;
txdesc->ba_size = 7; /* FIXME: What value is needed? */
--
1.7.2.3
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* [PATCH 06/10] rt2x00: Fix panic on frame padding for rt2800 usb devices
From: Ivo van Doorn @ 2010-12-27 14:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: John W. Linville; +Cc: linux-wireless, users
In-Reply-To: <201012271505.56572.IvDoorn@gmail.com>
From: Ismael Luceno <ismael.luceno@gmail.com>
Backtrace:
rt2800usb_write_tx_data
rt2x00queue_write_tx_frame
rt2x00mac_tx
invoke_tx_handlers
__ieee80211_tx
ieee80211_tx
virt_to_head_page
ieee80211_xmit
ieee80211_tx_skb
ieee80211_scan_work
schedule
ieee80211_scan_work
process_one_work
...
It tried to expand the skb past it's end using skb_put. So I replaced it
with a call to skb_padto, which takes the issue into account.
Signed-off-by: Ismael Luceno <ismael.luceno@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Ivo van Doorn <IvDoorn@gmail.com>
---
drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2800usb.c | 16 ++++++++++++----
1 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2800usb.c b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2800usb.c
index 3e0205d..b97a4a5 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2800usb.c
+++ b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2800usb.c
@@ -369,7 +369,10 @@ static void rt2800usb_write_tx_desc(struct queue_entry *entry,
static void rt2800usb_write_tx_data(struct queue_entry *entry,
struct txentry_desc *txdesc)
{
- u8 padding_len;
+ unsigned int len;
+ int err;
+
+ rt2800_write_tx_data(entry, txdesc);
/*
* pad(1~3 bytes) is added after each 802.11 payload.
@@ -378,9 +381,14 @@ static void rt2800usb_write_tx_data(struct queue_entry *entry,
* | TXINFO | TXWI | 802.11 header | L2 pad | payload | pad | USB end pad |
* |<------------- tx_pkt_len ------------->|
*/
- rt2800_write_tx_data(entry, txdesc);
- padding_len = roundup(entry->skb->len + 4, 4) - entry->skb->len;
- memset(skb_put(entry->skb, padding_len), 0, padding_len);
+ len = roundup(entry->skb->len, 4) + 4;
+ err = skb_padto(entry->skb, len);
+ if (unlikely(err)) {
+ WARNING(entry->queue->rt2x00dev, "TX SKB padding error, out of memory\n");
+ return;
+ }
+
+ entry->skb->len = len;
}
/*
--
1.7.2.3
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* [PATCH 05/10] rt2x00: Fix pointer errors.
From: Ivo van Doorn @ 2010-12-27 14:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: John W. Linville; +Cc: linux-wireless, users
In-Reply-To: <201012271505.36104.IvDoorn@gmail.com>
From: Gertjan van Wingerde <gwingerde@gmail.com>
Fix some pointer errors in the various calls to memcpy, memset and memmove.
Although none of these errors are fatal (the expression used now results in
the same pointer value) it is better to use the proper expression.
All errors are having to deal with arrays.
Signed-off-by: Gertjan van Wingerde <gwingerde@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Ivo van Doorn <IvDoorn@gmail.com>
---
drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00config.c | 8 ++++----
drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00mac.c | 8 ++++----
2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00config.c b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00config.c
index 70ca937..e7f67d5 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00config.c
+++ b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00config.c
@@ -62,13 +62,13 @@ void rt2x00lib_config_intf(struct rt2x00_dev *rt2x00dev,
* This will prevent the device being confused when it wants
* to ACK frames or consideres itself associated.
*/
- memset(&conf.mac, 0, sizeof(conf.mac));
+ memset(conf.mac, 0, sizeof(conf.mac));
if (mac)
- memcpy(&conf.mac, mac, ETH_ALEN);
+ memcpy(conf.mac, mac, ETH_ALEN);
- memset(&conf.bssid, 0, sizeof(conf.bssid));
+ memset(conf.bssid, 0, sizeof(conf.bssid));
if (bssid)
- memcpy(&conf.bssid, bssid, ETH_ALEN);
+ memcpy(conf.bssid, bssid, ETH_ALEN);
flags |= CONFIG_UPDATE_TYPE;
if (mac || (!rt2x00dev->intf_ap_count && !rt2x00dev->intf_sta_count))
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00mac.c b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00mac.c
index f8775c4..a2266c7 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00mac.c
+++ b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00mac.c
@@ -471,17 +471,17 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(rt2x00mac_set_tim);
static void memcpy_tkip(struct rt2x00lib_crypto *crypto, u8 *key, u8 key_len)
{
if (key_len > NL80211_TKIP_DATA_OFFSET_ENCR_KEY)
- memcpy(&crypto->key,
+ memcpy(crypto->key,
&key[NL80211_TKIP_DATA_OFFSET_ENCR_KEY],
sizeof(crypto->key));
if (key_len > NL80211_TKIP_DATA_OFFSET_TX_MIC_KEY)
- memcpy(&crypto->tx_mic,
+ memcpy(crypto->tx_mic,
&key[NL80211_TKIP_DATA_OFFSET_TX_MIC_KEY],
sizeof(crypto->tx_mic));
if (key_len > NL80211_TKIP_DATA_OFFSET_RX_MIC_KEY)
- memcpy(&crypto->rx_mic,
+ memcpy(crypto->rx_mic,
&key[NL80211_TKIP_DATA_OFFSET_RX_MIC_KEY],
sizeof(crypto->rx_mic));
}
@@ -532,7 +532,7 @@ int rt2x00mac_set_key(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, enum set_key_cmd cmd,
if (crypto.cipher == CIPHER_TKIP)
memcpy_tkip(&crypto, &key->key[0], key->keylen);
else
- memcpy(&crypto.key, &key->key[0], key->keylen);
+ memcpy(crypto.key, &key->key[0], key->keylen);
/*
* Each BSS has a maximum of 4 shared keys.
* Shared key index values:
--
1.7.2.3
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* [PATCH 04/10] rt2x00: remove intf->mac field.
From: Ivo van Doorn @ 2010-12-27 14:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: John W. Linville; +Cc: linux-wireless, users
In-Reply-To: <201012271505.15849.IvDoorn@gmail.com>
From: Gertjan van Wingerde <gwingerde@gmail.com>
The mac field of the rt2x00_intf structure is written to once and used
twice. In both these uses the mac address is available via other means.
Remove this field as it does not appear to be necessary.
Signed-off-by: Gertjan van Wingerde <gwingerde@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Ivo van Doorn <IvDoorn@gmail.com>
---
drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00.h | 5 -----
drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00mac.c | 6 ++----
2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00.h b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00.h
index 5f7f52f..755b723 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00.h
+++ b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00.h
@@ -360,11 +360,6 @@ struct rt2x00_intf {
spinlock_t lock;
/*
- * MAC of the device.
- */
- u8 mac[ETH_ALEN];
-
- /*
* beacon->skb must be protected with the mutex.
*/
struct mutex beacon_skb_mutex;
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00mac.c b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00mac.c
index 23250a5..f8775c4 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00mac.c
+++ b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00mac.c
@@ -282,9 +282,8 @@ int rt2x00mac_add_interface(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
* STA interfaces at this time, since this can cause
* invalid behavior in the device.
*/
- memcpy(&intf->mac, vif->addr, ETH_ALEN);
rt2x00lib_config_intf(rt2x00dev, intf, vif->type,
- intf->mac, NULL);
+ vif->addr, NULL);
/*
* Some filters depend on the current working mode. We can force
@@ -492,7 +491,6 @@ int rt2x00mac_set_key(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, enum set_key_cmd cmd,
struct ieee80211_key_conf *key)
{
struct rt2x00_dev *rt2x00dev = hw->priv;
- struct rt2x00_intf *intf = vif_to_intf(vif);
int (*set_key) (struct rt2x00_dev *rt2x00dev,
struct rt2x00lib_crypto *crypto,
struct ieee80211_key_conf *key);
@@ -516,7 +514,7 @@ int rt2x00mac_set_key(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, enum set_key_cmd cmd,
if (rt2x00dev->intf_sta_count)
crypto.bssidx = 0;
else
- crypto.bssidx = intf->mac[5] & (rt2x00dev->ops->max_ap_intf - 1);
+ crypto.bssidx = vif->addr[5] & (rt2x00dev->ops->max_ap_intf - 1);
crypto.cipher = rt2x00crypto_key_to_cipher(key);
if (crypto.cipher == CIPHER_NONE)
--
1.7.2.3
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* [PATCH 03/10] rt2x00: Remove intf->bssid field.
From: Ivo van Doorn @ 2010-12-27 14:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: John W. Linville; +Cc: linux-wireless, users
In-Reply-To: <201012271504.55450.IvDoorn@gmail.com>
From: Gertjan van Wingerde <gwingerde@gmail.com>
The bssid field in struct rt2x00_intf is only written to once, and is
never read from.
Remove this field, as it appears to not be needed.
Signed-off-by: Gertjan van Wingerde <gwingerde@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Ivo van Doorn <IvDoorn@gmail.com>
---
drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00.h | 5 -----
drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00mac.c | 11 -----------
2 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00.h b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00.h
index af1d3ef..5f7f52f 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00.h
+++ b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00.h
@@ -365,11 +365,6 @@ struct rt2x00_intf {
u8 mac[ETH_ALEN];
/*
- * BBSID of the AP to associate with.
- */
- u8 bssid[ETH_ALEN];
-
- /*
* beacon->skb must be protected with the mutex.
*/
struct mutex beacon_skb_mutex;
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00mac.c b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00mac.c
index 4cac7ad..23250a5 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00mac.c
+++ b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00mac.c
@@ -614,17 +614,6 @@ void rt2x00mac_bss_info_changed(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
if (!test_bit(DEVICE_STATE_PRESENT, &rt2x00dev->flags))
return;
- spin_lock(&intf->lock);
-
- /*
- * conf->bssid can be NULL if coming from the internal
- * beacon update routine.
- */
- if (changes & BSS_CHANGED_BSSID)
- memcpy(&intf->bssid, bss_conf->bssid, ETH_ALEN);
-
- spin_unlock(&intf->lock);
-
/*
* Call rt2x00_config_intf() outside of the spinlock context since
* the call will sleep for USB drivers. By using the ieee80211_if_conf
--
1.7.2.3
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* [PATCH 02/10] rt2x00: allow txstatus_fifo w/o txstatus_tasklet
From: Ivo van Doorn @ 2010-12-27 14:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: John W. Linville; +Cc: linux-wireless, users
In-Reply-To: <201012271504.30848.IvDoorn@gmail.com>
From: Johannes Stezenbach <js@sig21.net>
When DRIVER_REQUIRE_TXSTATUS_FIFO is set, intialize the
txstatus_fifo, but initialize rt2x00dev->txstatus_tasklet
only when both DRIVER_REQUIRE_TXSTATUS_FIFO and
rt2x00dev->ops->lib->txstatus_tasklet are set.
This allows the txstatus_fifo to be used by rt2800usb which
does not use txstatus_tasklet.
Signed-off-by: Johannes Stezenbach <js@sig21.net>
Signed-off-by: Ivo van Doorn <IvDoorn@gmail.com>
---
drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00dev.c | 10 +++++-----
1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00dev.c b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00dev.c
index fa74acd..97a8911 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00dev.c
+++ b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00dev.c
@@ -813,8 +813,7 @@ static int rt2x00lib_probe_hw(struct rt2x00_dev *rt2x00dev)
/*
* Allocate tx status FIFO for driver use.
*/
- if (test_bit(DRIVER_REQUIRE_TXSTATUS_FIFO, &rt2x00dev->flags) &&
- rt2x00dev->ops->lib->txstatus_tasklet) {
+ if (test_bit(DRIVER_REQUIRE_TXSTATUS_FIFO, &rt2x00dev->flags)) {
/*
* Allocate txstatus fifo and tasklet, we use a size of 512
* for the kfifo which is big enough to store 512/4=128 tx
@@ -828,9 +827,10 @@ static int rt2x00lib_probe_hw(struct rt2x00_dev *rt2x00dev)
return status;
/* tasklet for processing the tx status reports. */
- tasklet_init(&rt2x00dev->txstatus_tasklet,
- rt2x00dev->ops->lib->txstatus_tasklet,
- (unsigned long)rt2x00dev);
+ if (rt2x00dev->ops->lib->txstatus_tasklet)
+ tasklet_init(&rt2x00dev->txstatus_tasklet,
+ rt2x00dev->ops->lib->txstatus_tasklet,
+ (unsigned long)rt2x00dev);
}
--
1.7.2.3
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* [PATCH 01/10] rt2x00: simplify txstatus_fifo handling
From: Ivo van Doorn @ 2010-12-27 14:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: John W. Linville; +Cc: linux-wireless, users
From: Johannes Stezenbach <js@sig21.net>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Stezenbach <js@sig21.net>
Signed-off-by: Ivo van Doorn <IvDoorn@gmail.com>
---
drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2800pci.c | 18 ++----------------
drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00.h | 2 +-
2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2800pci.c b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2800pci.c
index baa1468..aa97971 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2800pci.c
+++ b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2800pci.c
@@ -688,14 +688,7 @@ static void rt2800pci_txdone(struct rt2x00_dev *rt2x00dev)
u32 status;
u8 qid;
- while (!kfifo_is_empty(&rt2x00dev->txstatus_fifo)) {
- /* Now remove the tx status from the FIFO */
- if (kfifo_out(&rt2x00dev->txstatus_fifo, &status,
- sizeof(status)) != sizeof(status)) {
- WARN_ON(1);
- break;
- }
-
+ while (kfifo_get(&rt2x00dev->txstatus_fifo, &status)) {
qid = rt2x00_get_field32(status, TX_STA_FIFO_PID_QUEUE);
if (qid >= QID_RX) {
/*
@@ -803,14 +796,7 @@ static void rt2800pci_txstatus_interrupt(struct rt2x00_dev *rt2x00dev)
if (!rt2x00_get_field32(status, TX_STA_FIFO_VALID))
break;
- if (kfifo_is_full(&rt2x00dev->txstatus_fifo)) {
- WARNING(rt2x00dev, "TX status FIFO overrun,"
- " drop tx status report.\n");
- break;
- }
-
- if (kfifo_in(&rt2x00dev->txstatus_fifo, &status,
- sizeof(status)) != sizeof(status)) {
+ if (!kfifo_put(&rt2x00dev->txstatus_fifo, &status)) {
WARNING(rt2x00dev, "TX status FIFO overrun,"
"drop tx status report.\n");
break;
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00.h b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00.h
index c254d5a..af1d3ef 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00.h
+++ b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2x00.h
@@ -908,7 +908,7 @@ struct rt2x00_dev {
/*
* FIFO for storing tx status reports between isr and tasklet.
*/
- struct kfifo txstatus_fifo;
+ DECLARE_KFIFO_PTR(txstatus_fifo, u32);
/*
* Tasklet for processing tx status reports (rt2800pci).
--
1.7.2.3
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* Re: [PATCH v2 12/18] wl1271: AP mode - add STA add/remove ops
From: Luciano Coelho @ 2010-12-27 13:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ext Arik Nemtsov; +Cc: linux-wireless
In-Reply-To: <1293028057-6212-13-git-send-email-arik@wizery.com>
On Wed, 2010-12-22 at 16:27 +0200, ext Arik Nemtsov wrote:
> Allocate and free host link IDs (HLIDs) for each link. A per-STA
> data structure keeps the HLID of each STA.
>
> Signed-off-by: Arik Nemtsov <arik@wizery.com>
> ---
[...]
> +static int wl1271_op_sta_add(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
> + struct ieee80211_vif *vif,
> + struct ieee80211_sta *sta)
> +{
> + struct wl1271 *wl = hw->priv;
> + int ret = 0;
> + u8 hlid;
> +
> + mutex_lock(&wl->mutex);
> +
> + if (unlikely(wl->state == WL1271_STATE_OFF))
> + goto out;
> +
> + if (wl->bss_type != BSS_TYPE_AP_BSS)
> + goto out;
Should we ever bump into these two conditions? Shouldn't we warn or
return errors?
> +static int wl1271_op_sta_remove(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
> + struct ieee80211_vif *vif,
> + struct ieee80211_sta *sta)
> +{
> + struct wl1271 *wl = hw->priv;
> + struct wl1271_station *wl_sta;
> + int ret = 0;
> +
> + mutex_lock(&wl->mutex);
> +
> + if (unlikely(wl->state == WL1271_STATE_OFF))
> + goto out;
> +
> + if (wl->bss_type != BSS_TYPE_AP_BSS)
> + goto out;
Same here...
> + wl1271_debug(DEBUG_MAC80211, "mac80211 remove sta %d", (int)sta->aid);
> +
> + ret = wl1271_ps_elp_wakeup(wl, false);
> + if (ret < 0)
> + goto out;
> +
> + wl_sta = (struct wl1271_station *)sta->drv_priv;
> + ret = wl1271_cmd_remove_sta(wl, wl_sta->hlid);
> + if (ret < 0)
> + goto out_sleep;
Would it make sense to check if the sta is really in use (ie. it is
marked in the ap_sta_map) before trying to remove it?
--
Cheers,
Luca.
^ permalink raw reply
* Re: [PATCH v2 09/18] wl1271: Configure AP on BSS info change
From: Luciano Coelho @ 2010-12-27 13:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ext Arik Nemtsov; +Cc: linux-wireless
In-Reply-To: <1293028057-6212-10-git-send-email-arik@wizery.com>
On Wed, 2010-12-22 at 16:27 +0200, ext Arik Nemtsov wrote:
> Configure AP-specific beacon and probe response templates.
> Start the AP when beaconing is enabled.
>
> Signed-off-by: Arik Nemtsov <arik@wizery.com>
> ---
[...]
> static void wl1271_op_bss_info_changed(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
> @@ -1898,73 +1900,84 @@ static void wl1271_op_bss_info_changed(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
This whole wl1271_op_bss_info_changed() function was already quite long
and hard to read. Now, with support for AP and STA, it got even worse.
I think this should be broken down into smaller functions. No need to
clean the whole function up now, but would it be possible to separate at
least the AP and STA parts into separate functions?
> @@ -1983,11 +2018,11 @@ static void wl1271_op_bss_info_changed(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
> bss_conf->cqm_rssi_thold,
> bss_conf->cqm_rssi_hyst);
> if (ret < 0)
> - goto out;
> + goto out_sleep;
Hmmm, nice catch. We were going out without sleeping in case of error
here. But this is a cross-patch change, could you separate it and send
as a standalone patch?
--
Cheers,
Luca.
^ permalink raw reply
* Re: [PATCH v2 06/18] wl1271: AP mode - init sequence
From: Luciano Coelho @ 2010-12-27 12:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ext Arik Nemtsov; +Cc: linux-wireless
In-Reply-To: <1293028057-6212-7-git-send-email-arik@wizery.com>
On Wed, 2010-12-22 at 16:27 +0200, ext Arik Nemtsov wrote:
> Split HW init sequence into AP/STA specific parts
>
> The AP specific init sequence includes configuration of templates, rate
> classes, power mode, etc. Also unmask AP specific events in the event mbox.
>
> Separate the differences between AP and STA init into mode
> specific functions called from wl1271_hw_init. The first is called after
> radio configuration and the second after memory configuration.
>
> Signed-off-by: Arik Nemtsov <arik@wizery.com>
> ---
[...]
> diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/wl12xx/cmd.h b/drivers/net/wireless/wl12xx/cmd.h
> index 02f843c..d51324d 100644
> --- a/drivers/net/wireless/wl12xx/cmd.h
> +++ b/drivers/net/wireless/wl12xx/cmd.h
> @@ -140,6 +140,13 @@ enum cmd_templ {
> * For CTS-to-self (FastCTS) mechanism
> * for BT/WLAN coexistence (SoftGemini). */
> CMD_TEMPL_ARP_RSP,
> +
> + /* AP-mode specific */
> + CMD_TEMPL_AP_BEACON = 13,
> + CMD_TEMPL_AP_PROBE_RESPONSE,
> + CMD_TEMPL_AP_ARP_RSP,
> + CMD_TEMPL_DEAUTH_AP,
> +
> CMD_TEMPL_MAX = 0xff
> };
Cool, I see that you fixed the issue we had before. Just one question,
is the CMD_TEMPL_AP_ARP_RSP the same as the original CMD_TEMPL_ARP_RSP?
I mean is it only the order in the enum that is different between the AP
and the STA firmwares? If that's the case, we should *really* try to get
this fixed in the AP firmware.
It's still new enough and not so many people are using it yet, right? So
it's the time to fix it if it makes sense.
> diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/wl12xx/init.c b/drivers/net/wireless/wl12xx/init.c
> index 799c369..df6666b 100644
> --- a/drivers/net/wireless/wl12xx/init.c
> +++ b/drivers/net/wireless/wl12xx/init.c
[...]
> @@ -145,10 +253,6 @@ int wl1271_init_phy_config(struct wl1271 *wl)
> if (ret < 0)
> return ret;
>
> - ret = wl1271_acx_group_address_tbl(wl, true, NULL, 0);
> - if (ret < 0)
> - return ret;
> -
Here we're changing the order of these initialization ACXs, but it
shouldn't be a problem. If it is a problem, it's a firmware bug that
(hopefully) can be fixed.
> @@ -213,11 +317,150 @@ static int wl1271_init_beacon_broadcast(struct wl1271 *wl)
> return 0;
> }
>
> +static int wl1271_sta_hw_init(struct wl1271 *wl)
> +{
> + int ret;
> +
> + ret = wl1271_cmd_ext_radio_parms(wl);
> + if (ret < 0)
> + return ret;
> +
> + ret = wl1271_sta_init_templates_config(wl);
> + if (ret < 0)
> + return ret;
> +
> + ret = wl1271_acx_group_address_tbl(wl, true, NULL, 0);
> + if (ret < 0)
> + return ret;
> +
> + /* Initialize connection monitoring thresholds */
> + ret = wl1271_acx_conn_monit_params(wl, false);
> + if (ret < 0)
> + return ret;
> +
> + /* Beacon filtering */
> + ret = wl1271_init_beacon_filter(wl);
> + if (ret < 0)
> + return ret;
> +
> + /* Bluetooth WLAN coexistence */
> + ret = wl1271_init_pta(wl);
> + if (ret < 0)
> + return ret;
> +
> + /* Beacons and boradcast settings */
You copied the typo, maybe you could take the opportunity to fix it?
> + ret = wl1271_init_beacon_broadcast(wl);
> + if (ret < 0)
> + return ret;
> +
> + /* Configure for ELP power saving */
> + ret = wl1271_acx_sleep_auth(wl, WL1271_PSM_ELP);
> + if (ret < 0)
> + return ret;
> +
> + /* Configure rssi/snr averaging weights */
> + ret = wl1271_acx_rssi_snr_avg_weights(wl);
> + if (ret < 0)
> + return ret;
> +
> + ret = wl1271_acx_sta_rate_policies(wl);
> + if (ret < 0)
> + return ret;
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
Also here, this changes the initialization order a bit. I think this
was Juuso's concern earlier. At least while we were having debug camps,
the TI people supporting us were always asking us to be extremely
cautious with the order of the initialization. They were saying that it
was really important to do the initialization in the same way as the
tiwlan driver does. Hopefully this is not an issue now...
> @@ -279,21 +512,11 @@ int wl1271_hw_init(struct wl1271 *wl)
> if (ret < 0)
> goto out_free_memmap;
>
> - /* Bluetooth WLAN coexistence */
> - ret = wl1271_init_pta(wl);
> - if (ret < 0)
> - goto out_free_memmap;
> -
Just out of curiosity... Is AP coexistence with Bluetooth possible? This
could be important in some scenarios.
> diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/wl12xx/init.h b/drivers/net/wireless/wl12xx/init.h
> index 7762421..4d37210 100644
> --- a/drivers/net/wireless/wl12xx/init.h
> +++ b/drivers/net/wireless/wl12xx/init.h
> @@ -27,10 +27,13 @@
> #include "wl12xx.h"
>
> int wl1271_hw_init_power_auth(struct wl1271 *wl);
> -int wl1271_init_templates_config(struct wl1271 *wl);
> +int wl1271_sta_init_templates_config(struct wl1271 *wl);
> int wl1271_init_phy_config(struct wl1271 *wl);
> int wl1271_init_pta(struct wl1271 *wl);
> int wl1271_init_energy_detection(struct wl1271 *wl);
> int wl1271_hw_init(struct wl1271 *wl);
>
> +/* Functions from wl1271_main.c */
> +u32 wl1271_min_rate_get(struct wl1271 *wl);
> +
This is bad and shouldn't be here. Need to find a better place for it.
> diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/wl12xx/wl12xx_80211.h b/drivers/net/wireless/wl12xx/wl12xx_80211.h
> index be21032..b230e72 100644
> --- a/drivers/net/wireless/wl12xx/wl12xx_80211.h
> +++ b/drivers/net/wireless/wl12xx/wl12xx_80211.h
> @@ -160,4 +160,9 @@ struct wl12xx_probe_resp_template {
> struct wl12xx_ie_country country;
> } __packed;
>
> +struct wl12xx_disconn_template {
> + struct ieee80211_header header;
> + __le16 disconn_reason;
> +} __packed;
> +
Isn't padding necessary here to keep the struct 32-bit aligned?
--
Cheers,
Luca.
^ permalink raw reply
* Re: [RFC] mac80211: ignore PSM bit of reordered frames
From: Johannes Berg @ 2010-12-27 10:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Christian Lamparter; +Cc: linux-wireless
In-Reply-To: <E1PWwiD-0003TF-Oo@debian64.daheim>
On Sun, 2010-12-26 at 20:56 +0100, Christian Lamparter wrote:
> This patch tackles one of the problems of my
> reorder release timer patch from August.
>
> <http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-wireless/msg57214.html>
> =>
> What if the reorder release triggers and ap_sta_ps_end
> (called by ieee80211_rx_h_sta_process) accidentally clears
> the WLAN_STA_PS_STA flag, because 100ms ago - when the STA
> was still active - frames were put into the reorder buffer.
>
> Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@googlemail.com>
> ---
> Alternatively, we could flush the per-tid STA reorder buffer
> content in ap_sta_ps_start, so the buffer is empty.
> + * @IEEE80211_RX_DEFERED_RELEASE: frame was subjected to receive reordering
I'm ok with this, but please spell it "deferred" :-)
johannes
^ permalink raw reply
* Re: [PATCH RFC] mac80211: Extend channel to frequency mapping for 802.11j
From: Johannes Berg @ 2010-12-27 10:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Bruno Randolf; +Cc: linville, linux-wireless
In-Reply-To: <20101224074410.16337.90008.stgit@localhost6.localdomain6>
On Fri, 2010-12-24 at 16:44 +0900, Bruno Randolf wrote:
> static bool freq_is_chan_12_13_14(u16 freq)
> {
> - if (freq == ieee80211_channel_to_frequency(12) ||
> - freq == ieee80211_channel_to_frequency(13) ||
> - freq == ieee80211_channel_to_frequency(14))
> + if (freq == ieee80211_channel_to_frequency(12, IEEE80211_BAND_2GHZ) ||
> + freq == ieee80211_channel_to_frequency(13, IEEE80211_BAND_2GHZ) ||
> + freq == ieee80211_channel_to_frequency(14, IEEE80211_BAND_2GHZ))
> return true;
This seems strange ... why not just hardcode the values??
> if (freq->e == 0) {
> + int band = IEEE80211_BAND_2GHZ;
enum?
johannes
^ permalink raw reply
* stable compat-wireless releases are 404
From: Justin Case @ 2010-12-27 6:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-wireless
I am trying to download a stable compat-wireless release from this website:
http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Download/stable/
however the main download site:
http://www.orbit-lab.org/kernel/
is giving 404 errors.
Is there an alternative download site or mirror?
^ permalink raw reply
* Re: [PATCH] ath5k: fix cycle counter inconsistent locking
From: Bruno Randolf @ 2010-12-27 4:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Bob Copeland
Cc: linville, jirislaby, mickflemm, lrodriguez, linux-wireless,
ath5k-devel
In-Reply-To: <1293383405-25844-1-git-send-email-me@bobcopeland.com>
On Monday 27 December 2010 02:10:05 Bob Copeland wrote:
> ath5k_reset is called from process context and takes the cc_lock
> with plain spin_lock(), but cc_lock can also be taken from tasklets
> in softirq context. Thus we need to at least use spin_lock_bh.
>
> This fixes the following lockdep warning:
>
> [ 19.967874] sky2 0000:01:00.0: eth0: enabling interface
> [ 19.982761] ieee80211 phy0: device now idle
> [ 20.904809] NET: Registered protocol family 17
> [ 21.243857] ieee80211 phy0: device no longer idle - scanning
> [ 21.404343]
> [ 21.404346] =================================
> [ 21.404450] [ INFO: inconsistent lock state ]
> [ 21.404518] 2.6.37-rc7-wl+ #242
> [ 21.404582] ---------------------------------
> [ 21.404650] inconsistent {SOFTIRQ-ON-W} -> {IN-SOFTIRQ-W} usage.
> [ 21.404721] kworker/u:4/982 [HC0[0]:SC1[3]:HE1:SE0] takes:
> [ 21.404792] (&(&common->cc_lock)->rlock){+.?...}, at: [<f8115780>]
> ath5k_ani_calibration+0x29/0x5d9 [ath5k] [ 21.405011] {SOFTIRQ-ON-W}
> state was registered at:
> [ 21.405011] [<c105cadd>] __lock_acquire+0x62f/0x13c1
> [ 21.405011] [<c105d944>] lock_acquire+0xd5/0xf1
> [ 21.405011] [<c12c978d>] _raw_spin_lock+0x45/0x72
> [ 21.405011] [<f8111533>] ath5k_reset+0x2c0/0x349 [ath5k]
> [ 21.405011] [<f8111a7a>] ath5k_start+0xb8/0x139 [ath5k]
> [ 21.405011] [<f849c714>] ieee80211_do_open+0x13f/0x819 [mac80211]
> [ 21.405011] [<f849ce51>] ieee80211_open+0x63/0x66 [mac80211]
> [ 21.405011] [<c1258b2e>] __dev_open+0x8d/0xb6
> [ 21.405011] [<c1255c64>] __dev_change_flags+0x9d/0x114
> [ 21.405011] [<c1258a75>] dev_change_flags+0x18/0x44
> [ 21.405011] [<c1262990>] do_setlink+0x23f/0x521
> [ 21.405011] [<c1262d58>] rtnl_setlink+0xe6/0xea
> [ 21.405011] [<c126347c>] rtnetlink_rcv_msg+0x18a/0x1a0
> [ 21.405011] [<c126d5f0>] netlink_rcv_skb+0x35/0x7b
> [ 21.405011] [<c12632eb>] rtnetlink_rcv+0x20/0x27
> [ 21.405011] [<c126d370>] netlink_unicast+0x1bb/0x21e
> [ 21.405011] [<c126db21>] netlink_sendmsg+0x23b/0x288
> [ 21.405011] [<c124823c>] sock_sendmsg+0xac/0xc4
> [ 21.405011] [<c1248680>] sys_sendmsg+0x152/0x1a2
> [ 21.405011] [<c1249b0d>] sys_socketcall+0x214/0x275
> [ 21.405011] [<c10029d0>] sysenter_do_call+0x12/0x36
> [ 21.405011] irq event stamp: 138032
> [ 21.405011] hardirqs last enabled at (138032): [<c12ca252>]
> _raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore+0x3b/0x5e [ 21.405011] hardirqs last
> disabled at (138031): [<c12c98cc>] _raw_spin_lock_irqsave+0x18/0x7e [
> 21.405011] softirqs last enabled at (138024): [<f84a570e>]
> ieee80211_tx_skb+0x47/0x49 [mac80211] [ 21.405011] softirqs last
> disabled at (138027): [<c100452b>] do_softirq+0x63/0xb4 [ 21.405011]
> [ 21.405011] other info that might help us debug this:
> [ 21.405011] 3 locks held by kworker/u:4/982:
> [ 21.405011] #0: (name){+.+.+.}, at: [<c1046158>]
> process_one_work+0x1b8/0x41b [ 21.405011] #1:
> ((&(&local->scan_work)->work)){+.+.+.}, at: [<c1046158>]
> process_one_work+0x1b8/0x41b [ 21.405011] #2: (&local->mtx){+.+.+.},
> at: [<f84920fb>] ieee80211_scan_work+0x32/0x4a4 [mac80211] [ 21.405011]
> [ 21.405011] stack backtrace:
> [ 21.405011] Pid: 982, comm: kworker/u:4 Not tainted 2.6.37-rc7-wl+ #242
> [ 21.405011] Call Trace:
> [ 21.405011] [<c12c6e68>] ? printk+0x1d/0x25
> [ 21.405011] [<c105a742>] print_usage_bug+0x181/0x18b
> [ 21.405011] [<c105b196>] ? check_usage_forwards+0x0/0xb6
> [ 21.405011] [<c105a9ec>] mark_lock+0x2a0/0x4aa
> [ 21.405011] [<c1059f6d>] ? trace_hardirqs_off+0xb/0xd
> [ 21.405011] [<c105ca68>] __lock_acquire+0x5ba/0x13c1
> [ 21.405011] [<c1059eed>] ? trace_hardirqs_off_caller+0x18/0x8d
> [ 21.405011] [<c1059f6d>] ? trace_hardirqs_off+0xb/0xd
> [ 21.405011] [<c1050411>] ? local_clock+0x2c/0x4f
> [ 21.405011] [<c1059e00>] ? save_trace+0x2/0xa0
> [ 21.405011] [<c105ac39>] ? mark_held_locks+0x43/0x5b
> [ 21.405011] [<c12ca252>] ? _raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore+0x3b/0x5e
> [ 21.405011] [<f8115780>] ? ath5k_ani_calibration+0x29/0x5d9 [ath5k]
> [ 21.405011] [<c105d944>] lock_acquire+0xd5/0xf1
> [ 21.405011] [<f8115780>] ? ath5k_ani_calibration+0x29/0x5d9 [ath5k]
> [ 21.405011] [<c12c9b1a>] _raw_spin_lock_bh+0x4a/0x77
> [ 21.405011] [<f8115780>] ? ath5k_ani_calibration+0x29/0x5d9 [ath5k]
> [ 21.405011] [<f8115780>] ath5k_ani_calibration+0x29/0x5d9 [ath5k]
> [ 21.405011] [<c105ac39>] ? mark_held_locks+0x43/0x5b
> [ 21.405011] [<f8113496>] ath5k_tasklet_ani+0x1d/0x27 [ath5k]
> [ 21.405011] [<c1037304>] tasklet_action+0x96/0x137
> [ 21.405011] [<c10379b5>] __do_softirq+0xde/0x1c3
> [ 21.405011] [<c10b0cef>] ? arch_get_unmapped_area_topdown+0x3b/0x127
> [ 21.405011] [<c10378d7>] ? __do_softirq+0x0/0x1c3
> [ 21.405011] <IRQ> [<c1036dee>] ? irq_exit+0x3d/0x49
> [ 21.405011] [<c1003b4f>] ? do_IRQ+0x98/0xac
> [ 21.405011] [<c1002eee>] ? common_interrupt+0x2e/0x34
> [ 21.405011] [<c103007b>] ? sys_unshare+0x57/0x226
> [ 21.405011] [<c1047fee>] ? queue_delayed_work+0x1/0x27
> [ 21.405011] [<f84a83a0>] ? ieee80211_queue_delayed_work+0x2e/0x33
> [mac80211] [ 21.405011] [<f8492528>] ? ieee80211_scan_work+0x45f/0x4a4
> [mac80211] [ 21.405011] [<c104620e>] ? process_one_work+0x26e/0x41b
> [ 21.405011] [<c1046158>] ? process_one_work+0x1b8/0x41b
> [ 21.405011] [<f84920c9>] ? ieee80211_scan_work+0x0/0x4a4 [mac80211]
> [ 21.405011] [<c10466b6>] ? worker_thread+0x18a/0x2a5
> [ 21.405011] [<c12ca25e>] ? _raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore+0x47/0x5e
> [ 21.405011] [<c104652c>] ? worker_thread+0x0/0x2a5
> [ 21.405011] [<c104abe7>] ? kthread+0x67/0x6c
> [ 21.405011] [<c104ab80>] ? kthread+0x0/0x6c
> [ 21.405011] [<c1002efa>] ? kernel_thread_helper+0x6/0x10
>
> Signed-off-by: Bob Copeland <me@bobcopeland.com>
> ---
> drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath5k/base.c | 4 ++--
> 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath5k/base.c
> b/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath5k/base.c index e4ec40c..63ef7ff 100644
> --- a/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath5k/base.c
> +++ b/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath5k/base.c
> @@ -2703,11 +2703,11 @@ ath5k_reset(struct ath5k_softc *sc, struct
> ieee80211_channel *chan,
>
> /* clear survey data and cycle counters */
> memset(&sc->survey, 0, sizeof(sc->survey));
> - spin_lock(&common->cc_lock);
> + spin_lock_bh(&common->cc_lock);
> ath_hw_cycle_counters_update(common);
> memset(&common->cc_survey, 0, sizeof(common->cc_survey));
> memset(&common->cc_ani, 0, sizeof(common->cc_ani));
> - spin_unlock(&common->cc_lock);
> + spin_unlock_bh(&common->cc_lock);
>
> /*
> * Change channels and update the h/w rate map if we're switching;
Acked-by: Bruno Randolf <br1@einfach.org>
^ permalink raw reply
* Compat-wireless release for 2010-12-26 is baked
From: Compat-wireless cronjob account @ 2010-12-26 20:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-wireless
compat-wireless code metrics
777174 - Total upstream lines of code being pulled
2223 - backport code changes
1946 - backport code additions
277 - backport code deletions
6648 - backport from compat module
8871 - total backport code
1.1414 - % of code consists of backport work
1532 - Crap changes not yet posted
1489 - Crap additions not yet posted
43 - Crap deletions not yet posted
0.1971 - % of crap code
Base tree: linux-next.git
Base tree version: next-20101221
compat-wireless release: compat-wireless-2010-12-20-1-g53f8e22-pc
^ permalink raw reply
* [PATCH 2/3] carl9170: reduce channel change delay
From: Christian Lamparter @ 2010-12-26 17:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-wireless; +Cc: linville, Felix
By removing two "safety" msleeps (and an echo nop), the
channel change delay is effectively halved. Previously,
the delay could be as long as 260 ms and the device
could not go off-channel without risking to miss the
next DTIM beacon [interval ~307 ms].
Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@googlemail.com>
---
Hi Felix,
It seems that removing the msleeps doesn't have ANY negative effect
on the operation. Furthermore ath9k doesn't need the 20ms+ msleeps
in the phy codepaths either. So, I wonder if this is just some old
"safety" buffers which survived otus and ar9170usb development
phases, or is there some merit to them?
Regards,
Chr
---
drivers/net/wireless/ath/carl9170/phy.c | 8 --------
1 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/ath/carl9170/phy.c b/drivers/net/wireless/ath/carl9170/phy.c
index 122e75e..b6b0de6 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wireless/ath/carl9170/phy.c
+++ b/drivers/net/wireless/ath/carl9170/phy.c
@@ -1029,8 +1029,6 @@ static int carl9170_init_rf_bank4_pwr(struct ar9170 *ar, bool band5ghz,
if (err)
return err;
- msleep(20);
-
return 0;
}
@@ -1660,12 +1658,6 @@ int carl9170_set_channel(struct ar9170 *ar, struct ieee80211_channel *channel,
return err;
cmd = CARL9170_CMD_RF_INIT;
-
- msleep(100);
-
- err = carl9170_echo_test(ar, 0xaabbccdd);
- if (err)
- return err;
} else {
cmd = CARL9170_CMD_FREQUENCY;
}
--
1.7.2.3
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