An INTERFACE_DISABLED event received on an interface that is
currently operating a P2P GO means that the group session ended.
In such a case, if the interface was dynamically added remove it, and
if not, remove all the network blocks that are temporary, assuming
that if needed a new session will be started by an external entity.
The use case was triggering rfkill (both SW and HW). This case popped up
as part of a testing cycle, where after a toggle in the rfkill state,
the result was that the interface was not deleted, but on the other hand
the wpa_supplicant did not configure the kernel to re-start the AP
functionality again.
Signed-hostap: Ilan Peer <ilan.peer@intel.com>
break;
case EVENT_INTERFACE_DISABLED:
wpa_dbg(wpa_s, MSG_DEBUG, "Interface was disabled");
+#ifdef CONFIG_P2P
+ if (wpa_s->p2p_group_interface == P2P_GROUP_INTERFACE_GO ||
+ (wpa_s->current_ssid && wpa_s->current_ssid->p2p_group &&
+ wpa_s->current_ssid->mode == WPAS_MODE_P2P_GO)) {
+ /*
+ * The interface was externally disabled. Remove
+ * it assuming an external entity will start a
+ * new session if needed.
+ */
+ wpas_p2p_disconnect(wpa_s);
+ break;
+ }
+#endif /* CONFIG_P2P */
+
wpa_supplicant_mark_disassoc(wpa_s);
wpa_supplicant_set_state(wpa_s, WPA_INTERFACE_DISABLED);
break;