Hi Johannes,
Internally I am asked to look at "pmk plumbing" patches allowing
firmware to deal with 4-way handshake. Now I noticed this topic being
discussed during last wireless workshop in Santa Fe [1].
I do not recall any follow-up after that. At least no concrete patches,
right? Also in wpa_supplicant there is already a solution using QCA
vendor command. Should we aim to adopt just that or are there
issues/requirements not covered by that.
Regards,
Arend
[1]
https://docs.google.com/document/u/1/d/e/2PACX-1vQXbVQ-3zQt3Bcr3OWfwzbw_C49tTvf0ed8Hmf7b20E6tXc3a40tWZmPku49iGDE-OhgxNmO_lkkHEn/pub#h.kj1rq2w7lxdv
On Tue, 2017-02-21 at 10:20 +0100, Arend Van Spriel wrote:
> Hi Johannes,
>
> Internally I am asked to look at "pmk plumbing" patches allowing
> firmware to deal with 4-way handshake. Now I noticed this topic being
> discussed during last wireless workshop in Santa Fe [1].
>
> I do not recall any follow-up after that. At least no concrete
> patches, right? Also in wpa_supplicant there is already a solution
> using QCA vendor command. Should we aim to adopt just that or are
> there issues/requirements not covered by that.
I don't think we should adopt a QCA vendor command as the official
solution :)
We do have a patch internally, I'll send it out - we just haven't
managed to release the driver for it yet.
johannes