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H A D | if_athdfs.h | 222585 Wed Jun 01 20:15:34 MDT 2011 adrian Flesh out the radar detection related operations for the ath driver. This is in no way a complete DFS/radar detection implementation! It merely creates an abstracted interface which allows for future development of the DFS radar detection code. Note: Net80211 already handles the bulk of the DFS machinery, all we need to do here is figure out that a radar event has occured and inform it as such. It then drives the DFS state engine for us. The "null" DFS radar detection module is included by default; it doesn't require a device line. This commit: * Adds a simple abstracted layer for radar detection state - sys/dev/ath/ath_dfs/; * Implements a null DFS module which doesn't do anything; (ie, implements the exact behaviour at the moment); * Adds hooks to the ath driver to process received radar events and gives the DFS module a chance to determine whether a radar has been detected. Obtained from: Atheros |
H A D | if_athvar.h | diff 222585 Wed Jun 01 20:15:34 MDT 2011 adrian Flesh out the radar detection related operations for the ath driver. This is in no way a complete DFS/radar detection implementation! It merely creates an abstracted interface which allows for future development of the DFS radar detection code. Note: Net80211 already handles the bulk of the DFS machinery, all we need to do here is figure out that a radar event has occured and inform it as such. It then drives the DFS state engine for us. The "null" DFS radar detection module is included by default; it doesn't require a device line. This commit: * Adds a simple abstracted layer for radar detection state - sys/dev/ath/ath_dfs/; * Implements a null DFS module which doesn't do anything; (ie, implements the exact behaviour at the moment); * Adds hooks to the ath driver to process received radar events and gives the DFS module a chance to determine whether a radar has been detected. Obtained from: Atheros |
H A D | if_ath.c | diff 222585 Wed Jun 01 20:15:34 MDT 2011 adrian Flesh out the radar detection related operations for the ath driver. This is in no way a complete DFS/radar detection implementation! It merely creates an abstracted interface which allows for future development of the DFS radar detection code. Note: Net80211 already handles the bulk of the DFS machinery, all we need to do here is figure out that a radar event has occured and inform it as such. It then drives the DFS state engine for us. The "null" DFS radar detection module is included by default; it doesn't require a device line. This commit: * Adds a simple abstracted layer for radar detection state - sys/dev/ath/ath_dfs/; * Implements a null DFS module which doesn't do anything; (ie, implements the exact behaviour at the moment); * Adds hooks to the ath driver to process received radar events and gives the DFS module a chance to determine whether a radar has been detected. Obtained from: Atheros |
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/dev/ath/ath_dfs/null/ | ||
H A D | dfs_null.c | 222585 Wed Jun 01 20:15:34 MDT 2011 adrian Flesh out the radar detection related operations for the ath driver. This is in no way a complete DFS/radar detection implementation! It merely creates an abstracted interface which allows for future development of the DFS radar detection code. Note: Net80211 already handles the bulk of the DFS machinery, all we need to do here is figure out that a radar event has occured and inform it as such. It then drives the DFS state engine for us. The "null" DFS radar detection module is included by default; it doesn't require a device line. This commit: * Adds a simple abstracted layer for radar detection state - sys/dev/ath/ath_dfs/; * Implements a null DFS module which doesn't do anything; (ie, implements the exact behaviour at the moment); * Adds hooks to the ath driver to process received radar events and gives the DFS module a chance to determine whether a radar has been detected. Obtained from: Atheros |
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/modules/ath/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 222585 Wed Jun 01 20:15:34 MDT 2011 adrian Flesh out the radar detection related operations for the ath driver. This is in no way a complete DFS/radar detection implementation! It merely creates an abstracted interface which allows for future development of the DFS radar detection code. Note: Net80211 already handles the bulk of the DFS machinery, all we need to do here is figure out that a radar event has occured and inform it as such. It then drives the DFS state engine for us. The "null" DFS radar detection module is included by default; it doesn't require a device line. This commit: * Adds a simple abstracted layer for radar detection state - sys/dev/ath/ath_dfs/; * Implements a null DFS module which doesn't do anything; (ie, implements the exact behaviour at the moment); * Adds hooks to the ath driver to process received radar events and gives the DFS module a chance to determine whether a radar has been detected. Obtained from: Atheros |
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/conf/ | ||
H A D | files | diff 222585 Wed Jun 01 20:15:34 MDT 2011 adrian Flesh out the radar detection related operations for the ath driver. This is in no way a complete DFS/radar detection implementation! It merely creates an abstracted interface which allows for future development of the DFS radar detection code. Note: Net80211 already handles the bulk of the DFS machinery, all we need to do here is figure out that a radar event has occured and inform it as such. It then drives the DFS state engine for us. The "null" DFS radar detection module is included by default; it doesn't require a device line. This commit: * Adds a simple abstracted layer for radar detection state - sys/dev/ath/ath_dfs/; * Implements a null DFS module which doesn't do anything; (ie, implements the exact behaviour at the moment); * Adds hooks to the ath driver to process received radar events and gives the DFS module a chance to determine whether a radar has been detected. Obtained from: Atheros |
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