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@@ -450,10 +450,16 @@ static int cmp_hidden_bss(struct cfg80211_bss *a, struct cfg80211_bss *b)
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b->information_elements,
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b->len_information_elements);
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- /* Key comparator must use same algorithm in any rb-tree
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+ /*
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+ * Key comparator must use same algorithm in any rb-tree
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* search function (order is important), otherwise ordering
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* of items in the tree is broken and search gives incorrect
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- * results. This code uses same order as cmp_ies() does. */
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+ * results. This code uses same order as cmp_ies() does.
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+ *
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+ * Note that due to the differring behaviour with hidden SSIDs
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+ * this function only works when "b" is the tree element and
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+ * "a" is the key we're looking for.
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+ */
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/* sort missing IE before (left of) present IE */
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if (!ie1)
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@@ -469,10 +475,14 @@ static int cmp_hidden_bss(struct cfg80211_bss *a, struct cfg80211_bss *b)
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if (ie1[1] != ie2[1])
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return ie2[1] - ie1[1];
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- /* zeroed SSID ie is another indication of a hidden bss */
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+ /*
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+ * zeroed SSID ie is another indication of a hidden bss;
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+ * if it isn't zeroed just return the regular sort value
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+ * to find the next candidate
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+ */
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for (i = 0; i < ie2[1]; i++)
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if (ie2[i + 2])
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- return -1;
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+ return memcmp(ie1 + 2, ie2 + 2, ie1[1]);
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return 0;
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}
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