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-rw-r--r--audio/AudioPolicyManagerBase.cpp18
-rw-r--r--include/hardware_legacy/AudioPolicyManagerBase.h1
-rw-r--r--include/hardware_legacy/gscan.h187
-rw-r--r--include/hardware_legacy/rtt.h37
-rw-r--r--include/hardware_legacy/wifi_hal.h12
-rw-r--r--include/hardware_legacy/wifi_logger.h30
-rw-r--r--uevent/uevent.c1
-rw-r--r--wifi/wifi.c14
8 files changed, 243 insertions, 57 deletions
diff --git a/audio/AudioPolicyManagerBase.cpp b/audio/AudioPolicyManagerBase.cpp
index 74070fd..85b0084 100644
--- a/audio/AudioPolicyManagerBase.cpp
+++ b/audio/AudioPolicyManagerBase.cpp
@@ -2854,7 +2854,22 @@ uint32_t AudioPolicyManagerBase::setOutputDevice(audio_io_handle_t output,
if (device != AUDIO_DEVICE_NONE) {
outputDesc->mDevice = device;
+
+ // Force routing if previously asked for this output
+ if (outputDesc->mForceRouting) {
+ ALOGV("Force routing to current device as previous device was null for this output");
+ force = true;
+
+ // Request consumed. Reset mForceRouting to false
+ outputDesc->mForceRouting = false;
+ }
}
+ else {
+ // Device is null and does not reflect the routing. Save the necessity to force
+ // re-routing upon next attempt to select a non-null device for this output
+ outputDesc->mForceRouting = true;
+ }
+
muteWaitMs = checkDeviceMuteStrategies(outputDesc, prevDevice, delayMs);
// Do not change the routing if:
@@ -3475,7 +3490,8 @@ AudioPolicyManagerBase::AudioOutputDescriptor::AudioOutputDescriptor(
: mId(0), mSamplingRate(0), mFormat(AUDIO_FORMAT_DEFAULT),
mChannelMask(0), mLatency(0),
mFlags((audio_output_flags_t)0), mDevice(AUDIO_DEVICE_NONE),
- mOutput1(0), mOutput2(0), mProfile(profile), mDirectOpenCount(0)
+ mOutput1(0), mOutput2(0), mProfile(profile), mDirectOpenCount(0),
+ mForceRouting(false)
{
// clear usage count for all stream types
for (int i = 0; i < AudioSystem::NUM_STREAM_TYPES; i++) {
diff --git a/include/hardware_legacy/AudioPolicyManagerBase.h b/include/hardware_legacy/AudioPolicyManagerBase.h
index 531a737..cf03f78 100644
--- a/include/hardware_legacy/AudioPolicyManagerBase.h
+++ b/include/hardware_legacy/AudioPolicyManagerBase.h
@@ -287,6 +287,7 @@ protected:
bool mStrategyMutedByDevice[NUM_STRATEGIES]; // strategies muted because of incompatible
// device selection. See checkDeviceMuteStrategies()
uint32_t mDirectOpenCount; // number of clients using this output (direct outputs only)
+ bool mForceRouting; // Next routing for this output will be forced as current device routed is null
};
// descriptor for audio inputs. Used to maintain current configuration of each opened audio input
diff --git a/include/hardware_legacy/gscan.h b/include/hardware_legacy/gscan.h
index 5d62dd9..85f79c6 100644
--- a/include/hardware_legacy/gscan.h
+++ b/include/hardware_legacy/gscan.h
@@ -16,11 +16,12 @@ typedef enum {
WIFI_BAND_ABG_WITH_DFS = 7, // 2.4 GHz + 5 GHz with DFS
} wifi_band;
-const unsigned MAX_CHANNELS = 16;
-const unsigned MAX_BUCKETS = 16;
-const unsigned MAX_HOTLIST_APS = 128;
-const unsigned MAX_SIGNIFICANT_CHANGE_APS = 64;
-const unsigned MAX_PNO_SSID = 128;
+#define MAX_CHANNELS 16
+#define MAX_BUCKETS 16
+#define MAX_HOTLIST_APS 128
+#define MAX_SIGNIFICANT_CHANGE_APS 64
+#define MAX_PNO_SSID 128;
+#define MAX_HOTLIST_SSID 8;
wifi_error wifi_get_valid_channels(wifi_interface_handle handle,
int band, int max_channels, wifi_channel *channels, int *num_channels);
@@ -182,6 +183,38 @@ wifi_error wifi_set_bssid_hotlist(wifi_request_id id, wifi_interface_handle ifac
/* Clear the BSSID Hotlist */
wifi_error wifi_reset_bssid_hotlist(wifi_request_id id, wifi_interface_handle iface);
+
+/* SSID Hotlist */
+typedef struct {
+ void (*on_hotlist_ssid_found)(wifi_request_id id,
+ unsigned num_results, wifi_scan_result *results);
+ void (*on_hotlist_ssid_lost)(wifi_request_id id,
+ unsigned num_results, wifi_scan_result *results);
+} wifi_hotlist_ssid_found_handler;
+
+typedef struct {
+ char ssid[32+1]; // SSID
+ wifi_band band; // band for this set of threshold params
+ wifi_rssi low; // low threshold
+ wifi_rssi high; // high threshold
+} ssid_threshold_param;
+
+typedef struct {
+ int lost_ssid_sample_size;
+ int num_ap; // number of hotlist APs
+ ssid_threshold_param ssid[MAX_HOTLIST_APS]; // hotlist APs
+} wifi_ssid_hotlist_params;
+
+
+/* Set the SSID Hotlist */
+wifi_error wifi_set_ssid_hotlist(wifi_request_id id, wifi_interface_handle iface,
+ wifi_ssid_hotlist_params params, wifi_hotlist_ssid_found_handler handler);
+
+/* Clear the SSID Hotlist */
+wifi_error wifi_reset_ssid_hotlist(wifi_request_id id, wifi_interface_handle iface);
+
+
+
/* Significant wifi change */
typedef struct {
mac_addr bssid; // BSSID
@@ -218,9 +251,14 @@ wifi_error wifi_reset_significant_change_handler(wifi_request_id id, wifi_interf
/* Random MAC OUI for PNO */
wifi_error wifi_set_scanning_mac_oui(wifi_interface_handle handle, oui scan_oui);
-
-#define WIFI_PNO_FLAG_DIRECTED_SCAN = 1 // whether directed scan needs to be performed (for hidden SSIDs)
-#define WIFI_PNO_FLAG_HASH_PROVIDED = 2 // whether a crc32 hash of the ssid is provided instead of the ssid
+// Whether directed scan needs to be performed (for hidden SSIDs)
+#define WIFI_PNO_FLAG_DIRECTED_SCAN = 1
+// Whether PNO event shall be triggered if the network is found on A band
+#define WIFI_PNO_FLAG_A_BAND = 2
+// Whether PNO event shall be triggered if the network is found on G band
+#define WIFI_PNO_FLAG_G_BAND = 4
+// Whether strict matching is required (i.e. firmware shall not match on the entire SSID)
+#define WIFI_PNO_FLAG_STRICT_MATCH = 8
// Code for matching the beacon AUTH IE - additional codes TBD
#define WIFI_PNO_AUTH_CODE_OPEN 1 // open
@@ -228,39 +266,35 @@ wifi_error wifi_set_scanning_mac_oui(wifi_interface_handle handle, oui scan_oui)
#define WIFI_PNO_AUTH_CODE_EAPOL 4 // any EAPOL
// Enhanced PNO:
-// for each network framework will either specify a ssid or a crc32
-// if ssid is specified (i.e. ssid[0] != 0) then crc32 field shall be ignored.
+// Enhanced PNO feature is expected to be enabled all of the time (e.g. screen lit) and may thus
+// requires firmware to store a large number of networks, covering the whole list of known network.
+// Therefore, it is acceptable for firmware to store a crc24, crc32 or other short hash of the SSID,
+// such that a low but non-zero probability of collision exist. With that scheme it should be
+// possible for firmware to keep an entry as small as 4 bytes for each pno network.
+// For instance, a firmware pn0 entry can be implemented in the form of:
+// PNO ENTRY = crc24(3 bytes) | RSSI_THRESHOLD>>3 (5 bits) | auth flags(3 bits)
+//
// A PNO network shall be reported once, that is, once a network is reported by firmware
-// its entry shall be marked as "done" until framework call wifi_set_epno_list.
- // Calling wifi_set_epno_list shall reset the "done" status of pno networks in firmware.
+// its entry shall be marked as "done" until framework calls wifi_set_epno_list again.
+// Calling wifi_set_epno_list shall reset the "done" status of pno networks in firmware.
typedef struct {
- char ssid[32];
- char rssi_threshold; // threshold for considering this SSID as found
- char flags;
- int crc32; // crc32 of the SSID, this allows for memory size optimization
- // i.e. not passing the whole SSID
- // in firmware and instead storing a shorter string
- char auth_bit_field; // auth bitfield for matching WPA IE
+ char ssid[32+1];
+ char rssi_threshold; // threshold for considering this SSID as found, required granularity for
+ // this threshold is 4dBm to 8dBm
+ char flags; // WIFI_PNO_FLAG_XXX
+ char auth_bit_field; // auth bit field for matching WPA IE
} wifi_epno_network;
/* PNO list */
typedef struct {
- int num_networks; // number of SSIDs
+ int num_networks; // number of SSIDs
wifi_epno_network networks[]; // PNO networks
} wifi_epno_params;
typedef struct {
- int network_index; // index of the network found in the pno list
- char ssid[32+1]; // null terminated
- wifi_channel channel;
- int rssi;
-} wifi_epno_result;
-
-
-typedef struct {
// on results
void (*on_network_found)(wifi_request_id id,
- unsigned num_results, wifi_epno_result *results);
+ unsigned num_results, wifi_scan_result *results);
} wifi_epno_handler;
@@ -272,7 +306,8 @@ wifi_error wifi_set_epno_list(wifi_request_id id, wifi_interface_handle iface,
/* SSID white list */
/* Note that this feature requires firmware to be able to indicate to kernel sme and wpa_supplicant
* that the SSID of the network has changed
- * and thus requires further changed in cfg80211 stack, for instance, the below function would change:
+ * and thus requires further changed in cfg80211 stack, for instance,
+ * the below function would change:
void __cfg80211_roamed(struct wireless_dev *wdev,
struct cfg80211_bss *bss,
@@ -288,10 +323,96 @@ typedef struct {
wifi_error wifi_set_ssid_white_list(wifi_request_id id, wifi_interface_handle iface,
int num_networks, wifi_ssid *ssids);
+
+
+/* Set G-SCAN roam parameters */
+/**
+ * Firmware roaming is implemented with two modes:
+ * 1- "Alert" mode roaming, (Note: alert roaming is the pre-L roaming, whereas firmware is
+ * "urgently" hunting for another BSSID because the RSSI is low, or because many successive
+ * beacons have been lost or other bad link conditions).
+ * 2- "Lazy" mode, where firmware is hunting for a better BSSID or white listed SSID even though
+ * the RSSI of the link is good.
+ * Lazy mode is configured thru G-scan, that is, the results of G-scans are compared to the
+ * current RSSI and fed thru the roaming engine.
+ * Lazy scan will be enabled (and or throttled down by reducing the number of G-scans) by
+ * framework only in certain conditions, such as:
+ * - no real time (VO/VI) traffic at the interface
+ * - low packet rate for BE/BK packets a the interface
+ * - system conditions (screen lit/dark) etc...
+ *
+ * For consistency, the roam parameters will always be configured by framework such that:
+ *
+ * condition 1- A_band_boost_threshold >= (alert_roam_rssi_trigger + 10)
+ * This condition ensures that Lazy roam doesn't cause the device to roam to a 5GHz BSSID whose RSSI
+ * is lower than the alert threshold, which would consequently trigger a roam to a low RSSI BSSID,
+ * hence triggering alert mode roaming.
+ * In other words, in alert mode, the A_band parameters may safely be ignored by WiFi chipset.
+ *
+ * condition 2- A_band_boost_threshold > A_band_penalty_factor
+ *
+ */
+
+/**
+ * Example:
+ * A_band_boost_threshold = -65
+ * A_band_penalty_threshold = -75
+ * A_band_boost_factor = 4
+ * A_band_penalty_factor = 2
+ * A_band_max_boost = 50
+ *
+ * a 5GHz RSSI value is transformed as below:
+ * -20 -> -20+ 50 = 30
+ * -60 -> -60 + 4 * (-60 - A_band_boost_threshold) = -60 + 16 = -44
+ * -70 -> -70
+ * -80 -> -80 - 2 * (A_band_penalty_threshold - (-80)) = -80 - 10 = -90
+ */
+
+typedef struct {
+ // Lazy roam parameters
+ // A_band_XX parameters are applied to 5GHz BSSIDs when comparing with a 2.4GHz BSSID
+ // they may not be applied when comparing two 5GHz BSSIDs
+ int A_band_boost_threshold; // RSSI threshold above which 5GHz RSSI is favored
+ int A_band_penalty_threshold; // RSSI threshold below which 5GHz RSSI is penalized
+ int A_band_boost_factor; // factor by which 5GHz RSSI is boosted
+ // boost=RSSI_measured-5GHz_boost_threshold)*5GHz_boost_factor
+ int A_band_penalty_factor; // factor by which 5GHz RSSI is penalized
+ // penalty=(5GHz_penalty_factor-RSSI_measured)*5GHz_penalty_factor
+ int A_band_max_boost; // maximum boost that can be applied to a 5GHz RSSI
+
+ // Hysteresis: ensuring the currently associated BSSID is favored
+ // so as to prevent ping-pong situations
+ int lazy_roam_histeresys; // boost applied to current BSSID
+
+ // Alert mode enable, i.e. configuring when firmware enters alert mode
+ int alert_roam_rssi_trigger; // RSSI below which "Alert" roam is enabled
+} wifi_roam_params;
+
+wifi_error wifi_set_gscan_roam_params(wifi_request_id id, wifi_interface_handle iface,
+ wifi_roam_params * params);
+
+/**
+ * Enable/Disable "Lazy" roam
+ */
+wifi_error wifi_set_lazy_roam(wifi_request_id id, wifi_interface_handle iface, int enable);
+
+/**
+ * Per BSSID preference
+ */
+typedef struct {
+ char bssid[6];
+ int rssi_modifier; // modifier applied to the RSSI of the BSSIDfor the purpose of comparing
+ // it with other roam candidate
+} wifi_bssid_preference;
+
+wifi_error wifi_set_lazy_roam(wifi_request_id id, wifi_interface_handle iface,
+ int num_bssid, wifi_bssid_preference *prefs);
+
+
typedef struct {
- int max_number_epno_networks_by_crc32; //max number of epno entries if crc32 is specified
- int max_number_epno_networks_by_ssid; //max number of epno entries if ssid is specified
- int max_number_of_white_losted_ssid; //max number of white listed SSIDs, M target is 2 to 4 */
+ int max_number_epno_networks; // max number of epno entries, M target is 64
+ int max_number_of_white_listed_ssid; // max number of white listed SSIDs, M target is 2 to 4
+ int max_number_of_hotlist_ssid; // max number of hotlist SSIDs, M target is 4
} wifi_roam_autojoin_offload_capabilities;
wifi_error wifi_get_roam_autojoin_offload_capabilities(wifi_interface_handle handle,
diff --git a/include/hardware_legacy/rtt.h b/include/hardware_legacy/rtt.h
index 1afcadd..d2c548c 100644
--- a/include/hardware_legacy/rtt.h
+++ b/include/hardware_legacy/rtt.h
@@ -12,8 +12,11 @@ typedef enum {
RTT_STATUS_SUCCESS,
RTT_STATUS_FAILURE,
RTT_STATUS_FAIL_NO_RSP,
+ RTT_STATUS_FAIL_INVALID_TS, // Invalid T1-T4 timestamp
+ RTT_STATUS_FAIL_PROTOCOL, // 11mc protocol failed
RTT_STATUS_FAIL_REJECTED,
RTT_STATUS_FAIL_NOT_SCHEDULED_YET,
+ RTT_STATUS_FAIL_SCHEDULE, // schedule failed
RTT_STATUS_FAIL_TM_TIMEOUT,
RTT_STATUS_FAIL_AP_ON_DIFF_CHANNEL,
RTT_STATUS_FAIL_NO_CAPABILITY,
@@ -37,10 +40,9 @@ typedef struct {
// RTT_TYPE_AUTO implies best effort
wifi_peer_type peer; // optional - peer device hint (STA, P2P, AP)
wifi_channel_info channel; // Required for STA-AP mode, optional for P2P, NBD etc.
- byte multi_burst; // 0 = single burst or 1 = multi burst ranging
unsigned interval; // interval between RTT burst (unit ms).
// Only valid when multi_burst = 1
- unsigned num_burst; // total number of RTT bursts when multi_burst = 1
+ unsigned num_burst; // total number of RTT bursts, 1 means single shot
unsigned num_frames_per_burst; // num of frames in each RTT burst
// for single side, measurement result num = frame number
// for 2 side RTT, measurement result num = frame number - 1
@@ -80,7 +82,6 @@ typedef struct {
int burst_duration; // in ms, How long the FW time is to finish one burst measurement
wifi_information_element LCI; // for 11mc only, optional
wifi_information_element LCR; // for 11mc only, optional
-
} wifi_rtt_result;
/* RTT result callback */
@@ -140,5 +141,35 @@ typedef struct {
/* RTT capabilities of the device */
wifi_error wifi_get_rtt_capabilities(wifi_interface_handle iface, wifi_rtt_capabilities *capabilities);
+/* debugging definitions */
+enum {
+ RTT_DEBUG_DISABLE,
+ RTT_DEBUG_LOG,
+ RTT_DEBUG_PROTO,
+ RTT_DEBUG_BURST,
+ RTT_DEBUG_ACCURACY,
+ RTT_DEBUG_LOGDETAIL
+}; //rtt debug type
+
+enum {
+ RTT_DEBUG_FORMAT_TXT,
+ RTT_DEBUG_FORMAT_BINARY
+}; //rtt debug format
+
+typedef struct rtt_debug {
+ unsigned version;
+ unsigned len; // total length of after len field
+ unsigned type; // rtt debug type
+ unsigned format; //rtt debug format
+ char dbuf[0]; // debug content
+} rtt_debug_t;
+
+/* set configuration for debug */
+wifi_error wifi_rtt_debug_cfg(wifi_interface_handle h, unsigned rtt_dbg_type, char *cfgbuf, u32 cfg_buf_size);
+/* get the debug information */
+wifi_error wifi_rtt_debug_get(wifi_interface_handle h, rtt_debug_t **debugbuf);
+/* free the debug buffer */
+wifi_error wifi_rtt_debug_free(wifi_interface_handle h, rtt_debug_t *debugbuf);
+
#endif
diff --git a/include/hardware_legacy/wifi_hal.h b/include/hardware_legacy/wifi_hal.h
index be4e985..f4afb99 100644
--- a/include/hardware_legacy/wifi_hal.h
+++ b/include/hardware_legacy/wifi_hal.h
@@ -17,6 +17,10 @@
#ifndef __WIFI_HAL_H__
#define __WIFI_HAL_H__
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+{
+#endif
#include <stdint.h>
typedef enum {
@@ -47,10 +51,8 @@ typedef byte oui[3];
typedef int64_t wifi_timestamp; // In microseconds (us)
typedef int64_t wifi_timespan; // In nanoseconds (ns)
-struct wifi_info;
-typedef wifi_info *wifi_handle;
-struct wifi_interface_info;
-typedef wifi_interface_info *wifi_interface_handle;
+typedef struct wifi_info *wifi_handle;
+typedef struct wifi_interface_info *wifi_interface_handle;
/* Initialize/Cleanup */
@@ -131,5 +133,7 @@ wifi_error wifi_set_nodfs_flag(wifi_interface_handle handle, u32 nodfs);
#include "wifi_config.h"
#include "wifi_nan.h"
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
#endif
diff --git a/include/hardware_legacy/wifi_logger.h b/include/hardware_legacy/wifi_logger.h
index d7b7cfb..f24545c 100644
--- a/include/hardware_legacy/wifi_logger.h
+++ b/include/hardware_legacy/wifi_logger.h
@@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ typedef struct {
// packet, or packet headers only (up to TCP or RTP/UDP headers) will be copied into the ring
} wifi_ring_per_packet_status_entry;
+static char per_packet_status_ring_name[] = "wifi_per_packet_status"; // Ring buffer name for per-packet status ring
// Below events refer to the wifi_connectivity_event ring and shall be supported
@@ -121,7 +122,8 @@ typedef struct {
u64 timestamp; //present if has_timestamp bit is set.
union {
u8 data[0];
- wifi_ring_buffer_driver_connectivity_event connectivity_event;
+ wifi_ring_buffer_driver_connectivity_event connectivity_event[0];
+ wifi_ring_per_packet_status_entry packet_status[0];
};
} wifi_ring_buffer_entry;
@@ -139,14 +141,31 @@ typedef struct {
typedef struct {
u8 name[32];
u32 flags;
- u64 fd; // linux file descriptor for that buffer
+ wifi_ring_buffer_id ring_id; // unique integer representing the ring
u32 ring_buffer_byte_size; // total memory size allocated for the buffer
u32 verbose_level; //
u32 written_bytes; // number of bytes that was written to the buffer by driver, monotonously increasing integer
u32 read_bytes; // number of bytes that was read from the buffer by user land, monotonously increasing integer
+ u32 written_records; // number of records that was written to the buffer by driver, monotonously increasing integer
+
} wifi_ring_buffer_status;
/**
+ * Callback for reporting ring data
+ *
+ * The ring buffer data collection supports 2 modes:
+ * - polling : framework periodically calls wifi_get_ringdata()
+ * - event based: driver calls on_ring_buffer_data when new records are available
+ *
+ * The callback is called by driver whenever new data is
+ */
+typedef struct {
+ void (*on_ring_buffer_data) (wifi_request_id id, wifi_ring_buffer_id ring_id, char * buffer, int buffer_size, wifi_ring_buffer_status *status);
+} wifi_ring_buffer_data_handler;
+
+
+
+/**
* API to trigger the debug collection.
* Unless his API is invoked - logging is not triggered.
* - verbose_level 0 corresponds to no collection
@@ -154,7 +173,7 @@ typedef struct {
*
* buffer_name represent the name of the ring for which data collection shall start.
*/
-wifi_error wifi_set_logging_level(wifi_interface_handle iface, u32 verbose_level, u8 * buffer_name);
+wifi_error wifi_set_logging_level(wifi_interface_handle iface, u32 verbose_level, u8 * buffer_name, wifi_ring_buffer_data_handler handler);
/* callback for reporting ring buffer status */
typedef struct {
@@ -178,6 +197,11 @@ wifi_error wifi_get_driver_version(wifi_request_id id,
wifi_interface_handle iface, char * buffer, int buffer_size);
+/* api to collect driver records */
+wifi_error wifi_get_ringdata(wifi_request_id id,
+ wifi_interface_handle iface, wifi_ring_buffer_id ring_id, char * buffer, int buffer_size, wifi_ring_buffer_status *status);
+
+
/* Feature set */
#define WIFI_LOGGER_MEMORY_DUMP_SUPPORTED 1
#define WIFI_LOGGER_PER_PACKET_TX_RX_STATUS_SUPPORTED 2
diff --git a/uevent/uevent.c b/uevent/uevent.c
index b9e3557..e40aa2e 100644
--- a/uevent/uevent.c
+++ b/uevent/uevent.c
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
#include <hardware_legacy/uevent.h>
+#include <malloc.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <poll.h>
diff --git a/wifi/wifi.c b/wifi/wifi.c
index 87be8d8..3e99715 100644
--- a/wifi/wifi.c
+++ b/wifi/wifi.c
@@ -34,10 +34,9 @@
#include "cutils/misc.h"
#include "cutils/properties.h"
#include "private/android_filesystem_config.h"
-#ifdef HAVE_LIBC_SYSTEM_PROPERTIES
+
#define _REALLY_INCLUDE_SYS__SYSTEM_PROPERTIES_H_
#include <sys/_system_properties.h>
-#endif
extern int do_dhcp();
extern int ifc_init();
@@ -405,10 +404,8 @@ int wifi_start_supplicant(int p2p_supported)
{
char supp_status[PROPERTY_VALUE_MAX] = {'\0'};
int count = 200; /* wait at most 20 seconds for completion */
-#ifdef HAVE_LIBC_SYSTEM_PROPERTIES
const prop_info *pi;
unsigned serial = 0, i;
-#endif
if (p2p_supported) {
strcpy(supplicant_name, P2P_SUPPLICANT_NAME);
@@ -447,7 +444,6 @@ int wifi_start_supplicant(int p2p_supported)
/* Reset sockets used for exiting from hung state */
exit_sockets[0] = exit_sockets[1] = -1;
-#ifdef HAVE_LIBC_SYSTEM_PROPERTIES
/*
* Get a reference to the status property, so we can distinguish
* the case where it goes stopped => running => stopped (i.e.,
@@ -459,14 +455,12 @@ int wifi_start_supplicant(int p2p_supported)
if (pi != NULL) {
serial = __system_property_serial(pi);
}
-#endif
property_get("wifi.interface", primary_iface, WIFI_TEST_INTERFACE);
property_set("ctl.start", supplicant_name);
sched_yield();
while (count-- > 0) {
-#ifdef HAVE_LIBC_SYSTEM_PROPERTIES
if (pi == NULL) {
pi = __system_property_find(supplicant_prop_name);
}
@@ -483,12 +477,6 @@ int wifi_start_supplicant(int p2p_supported)
}
}
}
-#else
- if (property_get(supplicant_prop_name, supp_status, NULL)) {
- if (strcmp(supp_status, "running") == 0)
- return 0;
- }
-#endif
usleep(100000);
}
return -1;