This makes it easier to figure out what is happening when controlling
multiple interfaces from a single wpa_supplicant process.
return;
}
- wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "New scan results available");
+ wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "%s: New scan results available", wpa_s->ifname);
wpa_msg_ctrl(wpa_s, MSG_INFO, WPA_EVENT_SCAN_RESULTS);
wpas_notify_scan_results(wpa_s);
{
enum wpa_states old_state = wpa_s->wpa_state;
- wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "State: %s -> %s",
- wpa_supplicant_state_txt(wpa_s->wpa_state),
+ wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "%s: State: %s -> %s",
+ wpa_s->ifname, wpa_supplicant_state_txt(wpa_s->wpa_state),
wpa_supplicant_state_txt(state));
if (state != WPA_SCANNING)