bcnint = max_t(int, bcnint,
ctx_bss->vif->bss_conf.beacon_int);
if (!bcnint)
- bcnint = 100;
+ bcnint = DEFAULT_BEACON_INTERVAL;
slot0 = bcnint / 2;
slot1 = bcnint - slot0;
slot0 = 0;
slot1 = max_t(int, 1, ctx_pan->vif->bss_conf.dtim_period) *
ctx_pan->vif->bss_conf.beacon_int;
- slot1 = max_t(int, 100, slot1);
+ slot1 = max_t(int, DEFAULT_BEACON_INTERVAL, slot1);
if (test_bit(STATUS_SCAN_HW, &priv->status)) {
slot0 = slot1 * 3 - 20;
static u16 iwl_adjust_beacon_interval(u16 beacon_val, u16 max_beacon_val)
{
- u16 new_val = 0;
- u16 beacon_factor = 0;
+ u16 new_val;
+ u16 beacon_factor;
+
+ /*
+ * If mac80211 hasn't given us a beacon interval, program
+ * the default into the device (not checking this here
+ * would cause the adjustment below to return the maximum
+ * value, which may break PAN.)
+ */
+ if (!beacon_val)
+ return DEFAULT_BEACON_INTERVAL;
+
+ /*
+ * If the beacon interval we obtained from the peer
+ * is too large, we'll have to wake up more often
+ * (and in IBSS case, we'll beacon too much)
+ *
+ * For example, if max_beacon_val is 4096, and the
+ * requested beacon interval is 7000, we'll have to
+ * use 3500 to be able to wake up on the beacons.
+ *
+ * This could badly influence beacon detection stats.
+ */
beacon_factor = (beacon_val + max_beacon_val) / max_beacon_val;
new_val = beacon_val / beacon_factor;