wifi-scripts: fix broken match all case for wifi-vlan

When iface is omitted, wifi-vlan will apply to all interfaces.
However, netifd.set_vlan call is not successful as it assumes
that every wifi-vlan section corresponds to one VIF.

For this reason in the wifi-vlan case (cur_type == "vlan")
we create a composite key in the form `${vif.name}/${vlan.name}`
allowing the same vlan section to correspond to multiple VAPs.
`/` was decided as a delimiter as it is an invalid character
for a network interface name and UCI identifier; so it is
impossible for it to cause conflicts.

It was verified that the `ubus call network.wireless status`
works as expected with this change. Moreover, wifi-station
is not susceptible to this problem.

This also means that it is now possible for wifi-vlan
to support `list` iface similar to old shell-based wifi-scripts.
This will be done in a follow-up commit.

Fixes: 98435a37a7 ("wifi-scripts: iface should be optional in wifi-vlan definition")
Signed-off-by: Rany Hany <rany_hany@riseup.net>
Link: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/20977
Signed-off-by: Robert Marko <robimarko@gmail.com>
This commit is contained in:
Rany Hany
2025-11-29 12:37:22 +02:00
committed by Robert Marko
parent b4bc9ed318
commit 211b11a56e

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@@ -488,7 +488,11 @@ function wdev_set_data(wdev, vif, vlan, data)
cur_type = "vlan";
}
wdev.handler_data[cur.name] = {
let key = cur.name;
if (cur_type == "vlan")
key = vif.name + "/" + vlan.name;
wdev.handler_data[key] = {
...cur,
...data,
type: cur_type,
@@ -545,9 +549,13 @@ function hotplug(name, add)
}
}
function get_status_data(wdev, vif)
function get_status_data(wdev, vif, parent_vif)
{
let hdata = wdev.handler_data[vif.name];
let key = vif.name;
if (parent_vif)
key = parent_vif.name + "/" + vif.name;
let hdata = wdev.handler_data[key];
let data = {
section: vif.name,
config: vif.config
@@ -561,7 +569,7 @@ function get_status_vlans(wdev, vif)
{
let vlans = [];
for (let vlan in vif.vlan)
push(vlans, get_status_data(wdev, vlan));
push(vlans, get_status_data(wdev, vlan, vif));
return vlans;
}