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diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/libertas/README b/drivers/net/wireless/libertas/README index 1f92f50b643..0b133ce6380 100644 --- a/drivers/net/wireless/libertas/README +++ b/drivers/net/wireless/libertas/README @@ -28,281 +28,6 @@ DRIVER LOADING insmod usb8388.ko [fw_name=usb8388.bin] -===================== -IWPRIV COMMAND -===================== - -NAME - This manual describes the usage of private commands used in Marvell WLAN - Linux Driver. All the commands available in Wlanconfig will not be available - in the iwpriv. - -SYNOPSIS - iwpriv <ethX> <command> [sub-command] ... - - iwpriv ethX setregioncode <n> - iwpriv ethX getregioncode - -Version 5 Command: - iwpriv ethX ledgpio <n> - -BT 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 - routing in the firmware. The FWT is essentially a routing table that - associates a destination mac address (da) with a next hop receiver - address (ra). The FWT can be inspected and edited with the following - iwpriv commands, which are described in greater detail below. - Eventually, the table will be automatically maintained by a custom - routing protocol. - - NOTE: FWT commands replace the previous DFT commands. What were the DFT - commands?, you might ask. They were an earlier API to the firmware that - implemented a simple MAC-layer forwarding mechanism. In the unlikely - event that you were using these commands, you must migrate to the new - FWT commands which can be used to achieve the same functionality. - - iwpriv ethX fwt_add [parameters] - iwpriv ethX fwt_del [parameters] - iwpriv ethX fwt_lookup [parameters] - iwpriv ethX fwt_list [parameters] - iwpriv ethX fwt_list_route [parameters] - iwpriv ethX fwt_list_neigh [parameters] - iwpriv ethX fwt_reset [parameters] - iwpriv ethX fwt_cleanup - iwpriv ethX fwt_time - -MESH Commands: - - The MESH commands are used to configure various features of the mesh - routing protocol. The following commands are supported: - - iwpriv ethX mesh_get_ttl - iwpriv ethX mesh_set_ttl ttl - -DESCRIPTION - Those commands are used to send additional commands to the Marvell WLAN - card via the Linux device driver. - - The ethX parameter specifies the network device that is to be used to - perform this command on. it could be eth0, eth1 etc. - -setregioncode - This command is used to set the region code in the station. - where value is 'region code' for various regions like - USA FCC, Canada IC, Spain, France, Europe ETSI, Japan ... - - Usage: - iwpriv ethX setregioncode 0x10: set region code to USA (0x10). - -getregioncode - This command is used to get the region code information set in the - station. - -ledgpio - This command is used to set/get LEDs. - - iwpriv ethX ledgpio <LEDs> - will set the corresponding LED for the GPIO Line. - - iwpriv ethX ledgpio - will give u which LEDs are Enabled. - - Usage: - iwpriv eth1 ledgpio 1 0 2 1 3 4 - will enable - LED 1 -> GPIO 0 - LED 2 -> GPIO 1 - LED 3 -> GPIO 4 - - iwpriv eth1 ledgpio - shows LED information in the format as mentioned above. - - Note: LED0 is invalid - Note: Maximum Number of LEDs are 16. - -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 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, - you must also specify the dir, ssn, and dsn but you need not specify the - hopcount, expiration, sleepmode, or snr. Any unspecified parameters - will be assigned the defaults specified below. - - The different parameters 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 - metric -- route metric (cost: smaller-metric routes are - 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 - for direct routes. Default is 0) - hopcount -- hop count (currently unused, default is 0) - ttl -- TTL (Only used in reverse entries) - expiration -- entry expiration (in ticks, where a tick is - 1024us, or ~ 1ms. Use 0 for an indefinite - entry, default is 0) - sleepmode -- RA's sleep mode (currently unused, default is - 0) - snr -- SNR in the link to RA (currently unused, - default is 0) - - The command does not return anything. - -fwt_del - This command is used to remove an entry to the FWT table. The list of - parameters must follow the following structure: - - iwpriv ethX fwt_del da ra [dir] - - where the different parameters 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") - dir -- direction (1 for direct, 0 for reverse, - default is 1) - - The command does not return anything. - -fwt_lookup - This command is used to get the best route in the FWT table to a given - host. The only parameter is the MAC address of the host that is being - looked for. - - iwpriv ethX fwt_lookup da - - where:- - da -- DA MAC address (in the form "00:11:22:33:44:55") - - The command returns an output string identical to the one returned by - fwt_list described below. - - -fwt_list - This command is used to list a route from the FWT table. The only - parameter is the index into the table. If you want to list all the - routes in a table, start with index=0, and keep listing until you get a - "(null)" string. Note that the indicies may change as the fwt is - updated. It is expected that most users will not use fwt_list directly, - but that a utility similar to the traditional route command will be used - to invoke fwt_list over and over. - - iwpriv ethX fwt_list index - - The output is a string of the following form: - - 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) - ttl -- TTL (only used in reverse entries) - 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 equivalent to fwt_list. - -fwt_list_neigh - This command is used to list a neighbor from the FWT table. The only - parameter is the neighbor ID. If you want to list all the neighbors in a - table, start with nid=0, and keep incrementing nid until you get a - "(null)" string. Note that the nid from a fwt_list_route command can be - used as an input to this command. Also note that this command is meant - mostly for debugging. It is expected that users will use fwt_lookup. - One important reason for this is that the neighbor id may change as the - neighbor table is altered. - - iwpriv ethX fwt_list_neigh nid - - The output is a string of the following form: - - ra sleepmode snr references - - where the different fields are:- - ra -- RA MAC address (in the form "00:11:22:33:44:55") - sleepmode -- RA's sleep mode (currently unused) - snr -- SNR in the link to RA (currently unused) - references -- RA's reference counter - -fwt_reset - This command is used to reset the FWT table, getting rid of all the - entries. There are no input parameters. - - iwpriv ethX fwt_reset - - The command does not return anything. - -fwt_cleanup - This command is used to perform user-based garbage recollection. The - FWT table is checked, and all the entries that are expired or invalid - are cleaned. Note that this is exported to the driver for debugging - purposes, as garbage collection is also fired by the firmware when in - space problems. There are no input parameters. - - iwpriv ethX fwt_cleanup - - The command does returns the number of invalid/expired routes deleted. - -fwt_time - This command returns a card's internal time representation. It is this - time that is used to represent the expiration times of FWT entries. The - number is not consistent from card to card; it is simply a timer count. - The fwt_time command is used to inspect the timer so that expiration - times reported by fwt_list can be properly interpreted. - - iwpriv ethX fwt_time - -mesh_get_ttl - - The mesh ttl is the number of hops a mesh packet can traverse before it - is dropped. This parameter is used to prevent infinite loops in the - mesh network. The value returned by this function is the ttl assigned - to all mesh packets. Currently there is no way to control the ttl on a - per packet or per socket basis. - - iwpriv ethX mesh_get_ttl - -mesh_set_ttl ttl - - Set the ttl. The argument must be between 0 and 255. - - iwpriv ethX mesh_set_ttl <ttl> - ========================= ETHTOOL ========================= |