Larry,

I am guessing that you have an RTL8188CE, which uses rtl8192ce.

Yep, my wireless card is an RTL8188CE

The purpose of rtl_is_special_data() is to ensure that management packets have 
the highest probability of being successfully transmitted by sending them at a 
low rate.
...
It also occurs to me that mac80211 probably handles this function, and that it 
may be possible to remove this routine, which is essentially what your 
workaround does.
I couldn't find any information on mac80211 treating certain packets (ARP, 
DHCP, etc...) as special. It does seem to handle automatic rate selection, 
though. I would think that would be enough to handle packet loss reasonably 
well. I believe the protocols tested for here all have mechanisms for handling 
lost packets. I also can't find any other 802.11 drivers which try to handle 
DHCP packets in a special way. I think it would be safe to remove this routine. 
I have a patch to do that, if you're okay with that change.

Regarding the patch, this change:

-       } else if (0x86DD == ether_type) {
-               return true;
        }

successfully prevents IPv6 packets from being treated as special (and thus 
dropped).

However, this:
+       if (ETH_P_IP == ether_type || ETH_P_IPV6 == ether_type) {
                ip = (struct iphdr *)((u8 *)skb->data + offset +

seems to be reading an IPv4 header (struct iphdr) from an IPv6 packet. I 
believe a struct ipv6hdr should be used here.

If we are to continue handling certain types of packets differently, IPv6 
neighbor solicitation messages (like ARP in IPv4) and IPv6 router discovery 
messages (stateless IPv6 autoconfig, similar to DHCP in IPv4 networks) should 
probably be added to the list to maintain consistency with what is being 
handled for IPv4. These are both variants of ICMPv6 packets, although generally 
transmitting all ICMPv6 packets at the lowest rate is probably a bad idea, as 
ICMP echo is commonly used to measure network performance and should be treated 
the same as normal traffic.

Thanks,
Alan

On 02/16/2015 10:26 AM, Larry Finger wrote:
On 02/16/2015 01:35 AM, Alan Fisher wrote:

Alan,

I looked at the routine, and it is returning true for all IPv6 packets.

Does the attached patch for 3.18 or 3.19 help?

Larry


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