On Wednesday 25 January 2017 11:50 PM, Jean-Pierre Tosoni wrote:
>> -----Message d'origine-----
>> De : linux-wireless-ow...@vger.kernel.org [mailto:linux-wireless-
>> ow...@vger.kernel.org] De la part de Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan
>> Envoyé : mercredi 25 janvier 2017 12:31
>> À : johan...@sipsolutions.net
>> Cc : linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org; Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan
>> Objet : [RFC 2/3] cfg80211: Disallow moving out of operating DFS channel
>> in non-ETSI
>>
>> For non-ETSI regulatory domain, CAC result on DFS channel may not be valid
>> once moving out of that channel (as done during remain-on-channel,
>> scannning and off-channel tx).
>> Running CAC on an operating DFS channel after every off-channel operation
>> will only add complexity and disturb the current link. Better do not allow
>> any off-channel switch from a DFS operating channel in non-ETSI domain.
>>
>
> Moving out should be forbidden only to "master" devices i.e. AP, mesh,
> ad-hoc.
> "Slave" devices i.e. client stations, are not responsible for detecting
> radars, hence, they can do an off-channel scan and go back to a "DFS
> operating channel" without waiting for CAC.
>
> It looks like your patch would forbid multichannel scan ?
>
>

No, this patch forbids off-channel switch only for DFS master device.
cfg80211_beaconing_iface_active() checks if it is a beaconing interface.
I'll mention this in the commit log.

Vasanth

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