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authorLuis Carlos Cobo Rus <luisca@cozybit.com>2007-05-26 03:04:13 (GMT)
committerJohn W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>2007-06-11 18:28:44 (GMT)
commita23c58a3ac4090a41e63ae5b69af87b409abe019 (patch)
treefe095f60f61ed0065f2cb8319d06717100b851db /drivers
parent90a42210f275e1f828eb6c08bf8252c2d6a774e0 (diff)
downloadlinux-a23c58a3ac4090a41e63ae5b69af87b409abe019.tar.xz
[PATCH] libertas: updated readme file
Fix some wording and blinding table command options, clarify argument list for fwt_add and fwt_list, simplify fwt_list_route Signed-off-by: Luis Carlos Cobo Rus <luisca@cozybit.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers')
-rw-r--r--drivers/net/wireless/libertas/README50
1 files changed, 19 insertions, 31 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/libertas/README b/drivers/net/wireless/libertas/README
index 3785772..0ba74a2 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wireless/libertas/README
+++ b/drivers/net/wireless/libertas/README
@@ -47,15 +47,19 @@ Version 5 Command:
iwpriv ethX ledgpio <n>
BT Commands:
- The blinding table (BT) contains a list of mac addresses that should be
- ignored by the firmware. It is primarily used for debugging and
- testing networks. It can be edited and inspected with the following
- commands:
+ The blinding table (BT) contains a list of mac addresses that will be,
+ by default, ignored by the firmware. It is also possible to invert this
+ behavior so that we will ignore all traffic except for the portion
+ coming from mac addresess in the list. It is primarily used for
+ debugging and testing networks. It can be edited and inspected with
+ the following commands:
iwpriv ethX bt_reset
iwpriv ethX bt_add <mac_address>
iwpriv ethX bt_del <mac_address>
iwpriv ethX bt_list <id>
+ iwpriv ethX bt_get_invert <n>
+ iwpriv ethX bt_set_invert <n>
FWT Commands:
The forwarding table (FWT) is a feature used to manage mesh network
@@ -135,7 +139,7 @@ fwt_add
This command is used to insert an entry into the FWT table. The list of
parameters must follow the following structure:
- iwpriv ethX fwt_add da ra [metric dir ssn dsn hopcount ttl expiration sleepmode snr]
+ iwpriv ethX fwt_add da ra [metric dir rate ssn dsn hopcount ttl expiration sleepmode snr]
The parameters between brackets are optional, but they must appear in
the order specified. For example, if you want to specify the metric,
@@ -150,6 +154,9 @@ fwt_add
preferred, default is 0)
dir -- direction (1 for direct, 0 for reverse,
default is 1)
+ rate -- data rate used for transmission to the RA,
+ as specified for the rateadapt command,
+ default is 3 (11Mbps)
ssn -- Source Sequence Number (time at the RA for
reverse routes. Default is 0)
dsn -- Destination Sequence Number (time at the DA
@@ -207,13 +214,17 @@ fwt_list
The output is a string of the following form:
- da ra metric dir ssn dsn hopcount ttl expiration sleepmode snr
+ da ra valid metric dir rate ssn dsn hopcount ttl expiration
+ sleepmode snr precursor
where the different fields are:-
da -- DA MAC address (in the form "00:11:22:33:44:55")
ra -- RA MAC address (in the form "00:11:22:33:44:55")
+ valid -- whether the route is valid (0 if not valid)
metric -- route metric (cost: smaller-metric routes are preferred)
dir -- direction (1 for direct, 0 for reverse)
+ rate -- data rate used for transmission to the RA,
+ as specified for the rateadapt command
ssn -- Source Sequence Number (time at the RA for reverse routes)
dsn -- Destination Sequence Number (time at the DA for direct routes)
hopcount -- hop count (currently unused)
@@ -221,33 +232,10 @@ fwt_list
expiration -- entry expiration (in ticks, where a tick is 1024us, or ~ 1ms. Use 0 for an indefinite entry)
sleepmode -- RA's sleep mode (currently unused)
snr -- SNR in the link to RA (currently unused)
+ precursor -- predecessor in direct routes
fwt_list_route
- This command is used to list a route from the FWT table. The only
- parameter is the route ID. If you want to list all the routes in a
- table, start with rid=0, and keep incrementing rid until you get a
- "(null)" string. This function is similar to fwt_list. The only
- difference is the output format. Also note that this command is meant
- for debugging. It is expected that users will use fwt_lookup and
- fwt_list. One important reason for this is that the route id may change
- as the route table is altered.
-
- iwpriv ethX fwt_list_route rid
-
- The output is a string of the following form:
-
- da metric dir nid ssn dsn hopcount ttl expiration
-
- where the different fields are:-
- da -- DA MAC address (in the form "00:11:22:33:44:55")
- metric -- route metric (cost: smaller-metric routes are preferred)
- dir -- direction (1 for direct, 0 for reverse)
- nid -- Next-hop (neighbor) host ID (nid)
- ssn -- Source Sequence Number (time at the RA for reverse routes)
- dsn -- Destination Sequence Number (time at the DA for direct routes)
- hopcount -- hop count (currently unused)
- ttl -- TTL count (only used in reverse entries)
- expiration -- entry expiration (in ticks, where a tick is 1024us, or ~ 1ms. Use 0 for an indefinite entry)
+ This command is equivalent to fwt_list.
fwt_list_neigh
This command is used to list a neighbor from the FWT table. The only