(netdev added to cc:)
On Tue, Mar 22, 2005 at 05:33:40PM +0100, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> The stack usage in some files under drivers/net/wireless/hostap/ is
> too high.
Thanks; I'll fix these and submit a patch (or two) after some testing.
> drivers/net/wireless/hostap/hostap_ioctl.c:
>
> prism2_ioctl_giwaplist:
> struct sockaddr addr[IW_MAX_AP];
> struct iw_quality qual[IW_MAX_AP];
>
> 64 * (16 + 4) Bytes = 1280 Bytes
OK.
> prism2_ioctl_ethtool:
> struct ethtool_drvinfo info = { ETHTOOL_GDRVINFO };
>
> 196 Bytes
This seems to be somewhat obsolete now since most drivers have moved to
use get_drvinfo of ethtool_ops; I'll do the same.
> __prism2_translate_scan:
> char buf[MAX_WPA_IE_LEN * 2 + 30];
>
> (64 * 2) + 30 Bytes = 158 Bytes
OK.
> drivers/net/wireless/hostap/hostap_cs.c:
>
> prism2_config:
> cisparse_t parse;
> u_char buf[64];
> config_info_t conf;
>
> The main offender seems to be "parse" (but I'm too lame counting how
> many bytes it's exactly) resulting in nearly 1 kB stack usage.
This is actually very common for PC Card drivers in the current kernel
tree.. I'll change Host AP to kmalloc this, but someone might consider
going through all *_cs.c drivers..
> drivers/net/wireless/hostap/hostap_plx.c:
>
> prism2_plx_check_cis:
> #define CIS_MAX_LEN 256
> u8 cis[CIS_MAX_LEN];
OK.
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