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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2] 802.11n IBSS: wlan0 stops receiving packets due to aggregation after sender reboot
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Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net> writes:

>> The problem I can see is that the dialog_tokens are 8-bit, way too small
>> to eliminate conflicts.
>
> Well, they're also per station, we could just randomize the start and
> then we'd delete the old session and start a new one, on the receiver.
>
> So that would improve robustness somewhat (down to a 1/256 chance to hit
> this problem).

That was what I meant. Still, 1/256 seems hardly acceptable to me -
unless there is some work around (a short timeout or something similar).
Remember that when it doesn't work, it doesn't work - it won't recover
until the sequence catches up, which may mean basically forever.

Or, maybe the remote station can request de-aggregation first, so the
subsequent aggregation request is always treated as new?

Alternatively, perhaps the remote can signal that it's a new request and
not merely an existing session?

> That's the situation though - the local station needs to know that it
> has in fact *not* seen the same instance of the station, but that the
> station has reset and needs to be removed & re-added.

Precisely. And it seems to me that the first time the local station
learns of this is when a new, regular, non-aggregated packet arrives.
Or, when a new aggregation request arrives.
--
Krzysztof Halasa

ŁUKASIEWICZ Research Network
Industrial Research Institute for Automation and Measurements PIAP
Al. Jerozolimskie 202, 02-486 Warsaw, Poland

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