hostapd: fix "sh: out of range" errors

Several variables in hostapd.sh can be used uninitialized in numerical
comparisons, causing errors in logread:

netifd: radio24 (1668): sh: out of range

Set defaults for those variables to silence those errors.

Fixes: b518f07d4b ("hostapd: remove ieee80211v option")
Fixes: cc80cf53c5 ("hostapd: add FTM responder support")
Fixes: e66bd0eb04 ("hostapd: make rrm report independent of ieee80211k setting")
Signed-off-by: Stijn Tintel <stijn@linux-ipv6.be>
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Stijn Tintel 2020-11-26 02:04:02 +02:00
parent c5ea37af7e
commit 26c26e11a2

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@ -657,6 +657,8 @@ hostapd_set_bss_options() {
}
json_get_vars time_advertisement time_zone wnm_sleep_mode bss_transition
set_default bss_transition 0
set_default wnm_sleep_mode 0
[ -n "$time_advertisement" ] && append bss_conf "time_advertisement=$time_advertisement" "$N"
[ -n "$time_zone" ] && append bss_conf "time_zone=$time_zone" "$N"
@ -668,13 +670,18 @@ hostapd_set_bss_options() {
if [ "$ieee80211k" -eq "1" ]; then
set_default rrm_neighbor_report 1
set_default rrm_beacon_report 1
else
set_default rrm_neighbor_report 0
set_default rrm_beacon_report 0
fi
[ "$rrm_neighbor_report" -eq "1" ] && append bss_conf "rrm_neighbor_report=1" "$N"
[ "$rrm_beacon_report" -eq "1" ] && append bss_conf "rrm_beacon_report=1" "$N"
json_get_vars ftm_responder stationary_ap lci civic
set_default ftm_responder 0
if [ "$ftm_responder" -eq "1" ]; then
set_default stationary_ap 0
iw phy "$phy" info | grep -q "ENABLE_FTM_RESPONDER" && {
append bss_conf "ftm_responder=1" "$N"
[ "$stationary_ap" -eq "1" ] && append bss_conf "stationary_ap=1" "$N"