authsae: Use kbit/s as mcast_rate unit like wpad
The OpenWrt wireless configuration for mcast_rate is defined as Kbit/s when using wpa_supplicant for IBSS/802.11s and iw for unencrypted IBSS/802.11s. But when using authsae, the unit for the same option is redefined as Mbit/s. Better use the same unit for this option independent of the backend which is used. Old values for mcast_rate (< 1000) are still interpreted Mbit/s to avoid problems during upgrades from older versions. Signed-off-by: Sven Eckelmann <sven@open-mesh.com> SVN-Revision: 47614
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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ authsae_start_interface() {
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local ret=1
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json_get_vars mcast_rate mesh_id
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set_default mcast_rate "12"
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set_default mcast_rate "12000"
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case "$htmode" in
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HT20|HT40+|HT40-) mesh_htmode="$htmode";;
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@ -18,6 +18,14 @@ authsae_start_interface() {
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*a*) mesh_band=11a;;
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esac
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if [ "$mcast_rate" -gt 1000 ]; then
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# authsae only allows integers as rates and not things like 5.5
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mcval=$(($mcast_rate / 1000))
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else
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# compat: to still support mbit/s rates
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mcval="$mcast_rate"
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fi
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cat > "$authsae_conf_file" <<EOF
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authsae:
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{
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@ -40,7 +48,7 @@ authsae:
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band = "$mesh_band";
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channel = $channel;
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htmode = "$mesh_htmode";
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mcast-rate = $mcast_rate;
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mcast-rate = $mcval;
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};
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};
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EOF
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