04-17-2019
I don't know how the fail-over case looks in detail.
The main point is: connectivity is still there, and, once you put the cable back, the normal redundant state comes back.
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struct_tid_ampdu_rx
STRUCT
TID_AMPDU_RX(9) Internals STRUCT TID_AMPDU_RX(9)
NAME
struct_tid_ampdu_rx - TID aggregation information (Rx).
SYNOPSIS
struct tid_ampdu_rx {
struct rcu_head rcu_head;
spinlock_t reorder_lock;
struct sk_buff ** reorder_buf;
unsigned long * reorder_time;
struct timer_list session_timer;
struct timer_list reorder_timer;
unsigned long last_rx;
u16 head_seq_num;
u16 stored_mpdu_num;
u16 ssn;
u16 buf_size;
u16 timeout;
u8 dialog_token;
};
MEMBERS
rcu_head
RCU head used for freeing this struct
reorder_lock
serializes access to reorder buffer, see below.
reorder_buf
buffer to reorder incoming aggregated MPDUs
reorder_time
jiffies when skb was added
session_timer
check if peer keeps Tx-ing on the TID (by timeout value)
reorder_timer
releases expired frames from the reorder buffer.
last_rx
jiffies of last rx activity
head_seq_num
head sequence number in reordering buffer.
stored_mpdu_num
number of MPDUs in reordering buffer
ssn
Starting Sequence Number expected to be aggregated.
buf_size
buffer size for incoming A-MPDUs
timeout
reset timer value (in TUs).
dialog_token
dialog token for aggregation session
DESCRIPTION
This structure's lifetime is managed by RCU, assignments to the array holding it must hold the aggregation mutex.
The reorder_lock is used to protect the members of this struct, except for timeout, buf_size and dialog_token, which are constant across
the lifetime of the struct (the dialog token being used only for debugging).
AUTHOR
Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net>
Author.
COPYRIGHT
Kernel Hackers Manual 3.10 June 2014 STRUCT TID_AMPDU_RX(9)