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[PATCH] softmac: reduce default rate to 11Mbps.

We don't make much of an attempt to fall back to lower rates, and 54M
just isn't reliable enough for many people. In fact, it's not clear we
even set it to 11M if we're trying to associate with an 802.11b AP.

This patch makes us default to 11M, which ought to work for most people.
When we actually handle dynamic rate adjustment, we can reconsider the
defaults -- but even then, probably it makes as much sense to start at
11M and adjust it upwards as it does to start at 54M and reduce it.

Signed-off-by: David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
This commit is contained in:
David Woodhouse 2006-03-23 22:43:38 +00:00 committed by John W. Linville
parent 16f4352733
commit 2638fed7cc
2 changed files with 19 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -183,16 +183,21 @@ void ieee80211softmac_start(struct net_device *dev)
*/
if (mac->txrates_change)
oldrates = mac->txrates;
if (ieee->modulation & IEEE80211_OFDM_MODULATION) {
mac->txrates.default_rate = IEEE80211_OFDM_RATE_54MB;
change |= IEEE80211SOFTMAC_TXRATECHG_DEFAULT;
mac->txrates.default_fallback = IEEE80211_OFDM_RATE_24MB;
change |= IEEE80211SOFTMAC_TXRATECHG_DEFAULT_FBACK;
} else if (ieee->modulation & IEEE80211_CCK_MODULATION) {
/* FIXME: We don't correctly handle backing down to lower
rates, so 801.11g devices start off at 11M for now. People
can manually change it if they really need to, but 11M is
more reliable. Note similar logic in
ieee80211softmac_wx_set_rate() */
if (ieee->modulation & IEEE80211_CCK_MODULATION) {
mac->txrates.default_rate = IEEE80211_CCK_RATE_11MB;
change |= IEEE80211SOFTMAC_TXRATECHG_DEFAULT;
mac->txrates.default_fallback = IEEE80211_CCK_RATE_5MB;
change |= IEEE80211SOFTMAC_TXRATECHG_DEFAULT_FBACK;
} else if (ieee->modulation & IEEE80211_OFDM_MODULATION) {
mac->txrates.default_rate = IEEE80211_OFDM_RATE_54MB;
change |= IEEE80211SOFTMAC_TXRATECHG_DEFAULT;
mac->txrates.default_fallback = IEEE80211_OFDM_RATE_24MB;
change |= IEEE80211SOFTMAC_TXRATECHG_DEFAULT_FBACK;
} else
assert(0);
if (mac->txrates_change)

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@ -135,11 +135,15 @@ ieee80211softmac_wx_set_rate(struct net_device *net_dev,
int err = -EINVAL;
if (in_rate == -1) {
/* automatic detect */
if (ieee->modulation & IEEE80211_OFDM_MODULATION)
in_rate = 54000000;
else
/* FIXME: We don't correctly handle backing down to lower
rates, so 801.11g devices start off at 11M for now. People
can manually change it if they really need to, but 11M is
more reliable. Note similar logic in
ieee80211softmac_wx_set_rate() */
if (ieee->modulation & IEEE80211_CCK_MODULATION)
in_rate = 11000000;
else
in_rate = 54000000;
}
switch (in_rate) {