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author | James Meyer <james.meyer@operamail.com> | 2009-03-14 04:07:05 (GMT) |
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committer | James Meyer <james.meyer@operamail.com> | 2009-03-14 04:07:05 (GMT) |
commit | c2941a012cbea19073e72af561b37a1255a1fe6c (patch) | |
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Remove wlan-ng26 as the drivers are now in the kernel.
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All Rights Reserved. -* -------------------------------------------------------------------- -* -* linux-wlan -* -* The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public -* License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file -* except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of -* the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ -* -* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS -* IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or -* implied. See the License for the specific language governing -* rights and limitations under the License. -* -* Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the -* terms of the GNU Public License version 2 (the "GPL"), in which -* case the provisions of the GPL are applicable instead of the -* above. If you wish to allow the use of your version of this file -* only under the terms of the GPL and not to allow others to use -* your version of this file under the MPL, indicate your decision -* by deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice -* and other provisions required by the GPL. If you do not delete -* the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this -* file under either the MPL or the GPL. -* -* -------------------------------------------------------------------- -* -* Inquiries regarding the linux-wlan Open Source project can be -* made directly to: -* -* AbsoluteValue Systems Inc. -* info@linux-wlan.com -* http://www.linux-wlan.com -* -* -------------------------------------------------------------------- -* -* Portions of the development of this software were funded by -* Intersil Corporation as part of PRISM(R) chipset product development. -* -* -------------------------------------------------------------------- - - Fix compiles with 2.6.26 (Pavel Roskin) - - Add compatibility with 2.6.27+ WEXT API (Pavel Roskin) - - Fix misplaced variable in PCMCIA code (Pavel Roskin) - - Add compatibility for gfp_t and mutex APIs (Pavel Roskin) - - Fix non-posix find arguments in script (Mark Mathews) -0.2.9 - - Reduce stack usage in prism2mib_priv (Richard Kennedy) - - WEXT functions should return -EBUSY when the hardware is still - being initialized (Richard Kennedy) - - Use round_jiffies wherever possible (Richard Kennedy) - - Disallow ioctls from running until the hardware probe function has - finished. (Richard Kennedy) - - Fix userspace scripts to work on Fedora 8 (Chris Rankin) - - Perform the hardware reset/init sequence *before* we register - the netdevice. (Karl Renton) - - Always do an ifstate_disable before a firmware load cycle. - - Default to wireless extension mode. - - Make the SIWENCODE behaivor more closely match the spec. (Tormod Volden) - - Apply a patch from Karl Relton that improves USB reliability. - - When in wlan_wext_write=1 mode, auto-transition to ifstate_enable - and bypass userspace firmware load altogether. - - Fix bug in the GIWENCODE handler (Richard Kennedy & Tormod Volden) - - Support 2.6.24 kernels (modified patch from Tormod Volden) - - Support 2.6.23 kernels. (With apologies to Martin Dauskardt for a - misapplied patch) - - Support "Intersil Americas USB 802.11b WLAN DEVICE" (Peter Levart) - - Tweaks to support Fedora 7 (Dan Williams) - - Support 2.6.22 kernels -0.2.8 - - Fix up a pile of sparse warnings (Pavel Roskin) - - Support 2.6.20 kernels (Pavel Roskin) - - Tweaks to the udev rules (Richard Kennedy) - - Silence a large pile of warnings with GCC4.1 - - pt_regs is gone for USB as well on 2.6.19+ (Chris Rankin) - - Large WEXT patch that allows use of NetworkManager. (Richard Kennedy) -0.2.7 - - Fix license text in prism2dl.c (it is in fact MPL/GPL) - - Fix oops in wext_autojoin (Richard Kennedy) - - Report use of dBm for WEXT requests (Richard Kennedy) - - Configure script better handles PREEMPT kernels (Chris Rankin) - - 2.6.19+ uses a different IRQ handler function prototype. - - linux/config.h is no more on 2.6.19+ kernels. -0.2.6 - - Fix another error that affected <2.6.15 builds on some compilers - - Fix a cut-n-paste error that broke 2.6.18 builds. -0.2.5 - - 2.6.18-rc fixes. - - A few tweaks for Wireless-Extensions-21 - - Fix an interrupt-related race that could lead to a crash on shutdown. - - Tweaks to the prism2_usb code to improve suspendability on 2.6.15+ - - Silence many warnings under GCC 4.1 - - prism2_cs support for 2.6.16+ (untested) - - Makefile fixes for 2.6.17+ - - udev support for USB targets (Richard Kennedy) - - semaphores are deprecated as of 2.6.16 (Chris Rankin) - - prism2_usb build fix for 2.6.16 - - Patches from Debian (via Victor Seva) - - Fix bugs in /etc/wlan/shared, including a security hole - - Fix build on 2.4.27 kernel - - Added man page for prism2dl - - Generate a WEXT Event when we gain/lose association. - - Make prism2_defer query ssid and bssid, as IBSS mode has this change. - - Clean up prism2_defer_timer a bit. - - Propogate linkstatus into p80211, and make ethtool aware of it. - - Eliminate wland and entire indication infrastructure. If you want to - play with it, use 0.2.4. We can put it back in if necessary. -0.2.4 - - USB Build fix from Chris Rankin. - - Add ability to install prism2 firmware seperately. (Petteri Raty) - - Theoretically the per-frame signal/noise figures are now in dBm. -0.2.3 - - WEXT 16+ fixes, which came to a head with v2.6.14+ kernels. - - Fix a circular symbol dependency glitch - - Fix a potential panic when receiving unknown CONTROL frames. - - get rid of p80211frm.c entirely; it's all unused code. - - Fix prototype for pci_suspend functions to match 2.6.11+ APIs. - - Build fixes for 2.6.14+ - - Change the type of 'request_pending' to take care of warnings. - - Fixes for warnings generated by the 'sparse' tool (Richard Kennedy) - - Add an explicit README.firmware containing copyright information - on the firmware images. - - Compile fixes for 2.6.8 (Victor Seva Lopez) -0.2.2 - - Fix an array overflow in the hotplug helper function. -0.2.1-final - - Added in-kernel devicetable for 2.6.13+ pcmcia - - Updates to bring prism2_cs into the newer 2.6 kernel APIs. - - Fixes in the hotplug invocation with WEXT (Pavel Roskin) - - Experimentally try using usb_reset_device on 2.4 kernels too - - use usb_reset_device() on 2.6 kernels (Andreas Schulte) - - Included kludged 1.8.4 PCI/PCMCIA firmware (Pavel Roskin) - - PCMCIA card Ident fixes to coexist with orinioco driver (Pavel Roskin) - - Ignore unexpected ctlx responses. (Chris Rankin) - - Fix an off-by-one in scan results. - - Change some log priorities - - [usb] Fix a memory leak (Chris Rankin * Eroc Koenders) - - [usb] clean up the PDA Read function a bit. (Chris Rankin) - - [usb] Don't overwrite current CTLX URB before we're done with it. - (Eric Koenders & Chris Rankin) - - Fix a byte-order problem when parsing scan results (Eroc Koenders) - - Added a mib item (lnxRSNAIE) to get/set the WPA/RSNA IE. - - Applied a patch from Chris Rankin which should solve the hangs with - kernel preemption turned on. - - Cleaned up some compile warnings with GCC 3.4.x - - Add a background thread to fetch comms quality from hardware. - - Fixed a series of bad memsets in prism2dl - - Added id for Viewsonic USB widget (Ekin Meroglu) - - Eliminate the extra frame copy in the usb rx path. - - When issuing a start/join, set MACMODE to none as to disable - transmits through the hardware. - - Get rid of the prism2_pci/plx 2.2.x compatibility code (Pavel Roskin) - - Change default behaivor of top-level Makefile (Pavel Roskin) - - Get rid of the #ifndef DECLARE_TASKLET cases; 2.4+ supports it. - - Fetch the BSSID when we get an AP_CHANGE event - - netif_carrier_off/netif_carrier_on at appropriate times - - Hook up the dot11CurrentTxPowerLevel MIB in the prism2 code. - - Add a default TMPDIR in case it isn't set. - - Removed some 2.2.x cruft - - CommsQuality now does the right thing with dBm values. - - More makefile work from Pavel Roskin - - A major USB patch from Chris Rankin. This rewrites the - command-queueing code to something considerably more sane. - - A few more Makefile tweaks - - Further compile warning fixes on 64-bit targets (Pavel Roskin) - - Fix prism2_cs on 64-bit targets (Pavel Roskin) - - Fix the 2.4 build (whoops) --pre26 - - Fix the "no hardware found" bug in 2.6.10+ kernels - - Cleanups in the Makefiles and build system - - Fix a typo in the shared.prism2 script (Chris Rankin) - - Clean up build warnings with gcc 3.3 (and possibly older too) - - Fix a nice race condition on device registration. - - Don't stop the netdev when we hit ifstate_disable. - - hw->state wasn't being set properly on drvr_stop, nor were we - clearing the port status in all cases. - - Fix the "Debug: sleeping function called from invalid context" - under 2.6 with prism2_usb (Chris Rankin) - - Wireless extension SCAN support (Dan Williams) - - 2.6 sysfs support in the form of SET_NETDEV_DEV (Dan Willimas) --pre25 - - Fix a brown-paper bag bug in the register_wlandev code. (Giacomo Lozito) - - Patch for the Sitecom WL-022 widget (Armijn Hemel) - - Build fix for ancient ETHTOOL versions - - build fix for old 2.4.x kernels --pre24 - - Fix build on 2.6.10-rc - - Fix USB build on 2.6.x (x < 7) - - Suspend the USB driver cleanly (Colin Leroy) - - Fix more USB badness (Colin Leroy) - - scan_timeout WAY too long. (Wolfram Gloger) - - dev_get is no more, as of 2.6.10-rc2 -- switch to dev_alloc_name - instead, which is present in older kernels. (reported by Colin Leroy) --pre23 - - Fix badness in 2.6.10-rc1 (Colin Leroy) - - Compile fix for 2.6.9-rc4+ (Jeff Chua) --pre22 - - Add support for x86-64 (and possibly other 64-bit targets) (J.D. Cole) - - Fix linkstate if driver reset without unloading. (Shiro Ninomiya) - - Rename the man pages to have a .1 extension - - Tweak the Configure script; change the default kernel build directory - - put a 'sleep 1' in the firmware load sequence to improve reliability. - (Arnold Liu) - - Add Linksys WUSB11 card ident --pre21 - - Add a per frame rx structure for OOB data to be passed to p80211 - This is a step in the right direction for a major overhaul of - internal frame representation. The prism2 driver shouldn't care - about sniff headers or any of that crap; it should always pass - everything to p80211 (via this metadata) and the p80211conv_* - functions should do that work. It's also needed to eventually - support different encryption types. - - Added in beginnings of IWSPY support via patch from Josef Kriegl - - Install modules to $MOD_DIR/linux-wlan-ng instead of $MOD_DIR/kernel - - Primary/Secondary firmware (finally) bundled with the driver. - - Convert to newer 2.6 module parameter code. - - Fix an inverted test in GIWENCODE wireless extension (Shiro Ninomiya) - - Minor script fix for SSF cards (Pavel Roskin) - - Card idents. - - Fixes for SSF PCI cards; default to x16 SRAM as that's more common. - (download script now automatically detects hardware type) - - Fix script problems that result in a failed init returning success. - - Fix an endian-ness buglet in prism2sta.c (Federico Pellegrin) - - Compile fixes for 2.2.x kernels. (no tasklets or spin_lock_bh) - - Fix up pci resources on card init failure on plx card. --pre20 - - Fix up pci resources on card init failure - - Ident for "ROPEX FreeLan 802.11b USB Adapter" (Francesco Bochicchio) - - ETHTOOL support now optional, fixes build on older kernels. - - Fix prism2dl to not use kernel headers to fix 2.6.3 build (Pavel Roskin) --pre19 - - Add a 'lnxind_roam' indication. - - minor typo in the nwepgen makefile (Pavel Roskin) - - More makefile fixes (Pavel Roskin) --pre18a - - brown-paper-bag fix for the 2.4 build. And it no longer builds on - 2.2 thanks to an accidental makefile commit. --pre18 - - Fix broken makefiles so that prism2dl and the rc script install - - Get rid of the txfid lock, it's not necessary. - - Tasklet-driven RX handlers. - - Further work towards a Wireless Extension-enabled future. - - SIWFRAG, SIWRETRY, SIWFREQ, SIWRTS implemented - - SIWENCODE, SIWESSID taken from zdsta-1.0.3 (needs work) - - SIWCOMMIT Implemented ala autojoin. - - write support defaults to disabled, override via module parameter - - fix a warning in the wireless extension code. - - hfa384x.h header updates - - Fix prism2dl to handle the S7 record being elsewhere in the image. - (Pavel Roskin) - - Fix up brown paper bag script error for SSF hardware. --pre17 - - Spruce up the GIWNAME wireless extension ioctl. (Natsakis Konstantinos) - - Added in basic ethtool support; for link status reflection. - - Fixed a double-locked spinlock which deadlocked on SMP boxes. - - /proc/net/p80211/wlanX/nsd now has useful information about the - prism2 hardware/firmware revisions. - - eliminate the unused 'collptr' from the mib structures. - - Fix a bug with the pcmcia script and scanning (Dan Noe) - - Fix a crash on a VCC mismatch. - - Split out most pci/plx/pcmcia/usb specific code into their own .c files. - - Make prism2_cs build on 2.6.2-rc - - Changes to support SSF hardware. - - Card ident for D-Link DWL-650P1 - - Move the prism2 link notification handler operate in scheduler - context to avoid a hang in softirq context. - - Melco WLI-USB-KB11 USB widget added (Bela Fenyvessy) - - Add in x86-64 support, plus other cleanups in wlan_compat.h - - Support the Netgear MA311 PCI card. (Steve Berry) --pre16 - - Implement wireless extension SETCHANNEL. (SIOCSIWFREQ) - - Currently broken. :) - - Fix several sniffing-related bugs: - - disable when we're already disabled - - no longer perform a full h/w reset when we're already enabled - - Vastly reduce CPU usage on channel hop. - - Fix a crash on unload for pci/plx widgets (Pavel Roskin) --pre15 - - Minor fix for the shared script (Jeff Chua) - - fix "bad: schedule while atomic" bug introduced by recent 2.6.0-test - kernels and wireless extensions. - - Switch to using spin_[un]lock_bh for the cmdlock; this way we - disable the transmit bh from running while issuing a card command. - Also have the txframe function obtain the lock. - - Hawking HighDB USB Widget (Allan Claghorn) - - Fix a double-lock in hfa384x_cmd_notify - - Identity for "T-Sinus 111 USB WlAN Adapter" (Roman Koutny) - - Fix up alignment problems on frame rx. (Ranjit Deshpande) --pre14 - - Update the HAS_HOTPLUG test to something considerably more foolproof - - Add ids for the Airvast Prism3 USB widget - - bap locking was broken when illegal parameters were passed. (Andre McCurdy) - - Don't use jiffies for timeouts when interrupts are disabled. (Andre McCurdy) - - Make the Configure script a little saner. - - Remove the Zydas 1201 USB widget. Use the Zydas modified - linux-wlan-ng release instead (we hope to merge it in eventually) --pre13 - - Fix two big-endian bugs in the scan code. - - Hotplug agent executes '/sbin/ifup INTERFACE' if possible. - - Planex GW-US11H USB adaptor (Henry Ip) - - Averatec USB Wlan Adapter (Stephan Miller) - - D-Link DWL-122 USB widget (Andrew Beresford) - - ASUS-WL140 Wireless USB widget - - Fix the WLAN_LOG_NOTICE macro for gcc 2.95.x --pre12 - - Fix up endian bugs in lnxerq_commsquality. - - Get rid of the pcmcia release timer for >2.6.0-test5 - - Card ident for 'ZyDAS ZD1201 Wireless USB Adapter' (Albert Pauw) - - More tweaks for 2.6.0-test4 - - fix some bash-isms in /etc/wlan/shared (Daniel Song) - - Collapsed the BOUNDEDINT and INT types into one. - - Eliminated the WLAN_LOG_***0() macros at long last thanks to CPP - trickery. Also eliminated more cruft from wlan_compat.h - - Card ident for the Samsung SWL-2210P PCI card - - Try not to schedule a USB endpoint reset if there's one already - pending. (Chris Rankin) - - Fix pci/plx operation on architechures with >32bit physical address - sizes. (namely mips64 & some mips32) - - get rid of save_flags/cli/restore_flags in prism2_cs on >2.2 builds - (tweaked from patch by Pavel Roskin) - - pci_device_id tables should not be marked __devinitdata --pre11 - - support genesis mode for RAM download of primary fimware - - prism2_usb now builds on 2.5/2.6. - - endpoint numeration removed. - - hfa384x_usb_corereset unimplemented for 2.5/2.6 - - hfa384x.h updates. - - p80211conv_* functions should work with netdev->mtu, not MAX_ETHFRM. - - Simply erase the bogus '3rdparty' drivers on Mandrake systems. - - Card idents for Adaptec AWN-8030/AWN-8020, and Netgear MA111 - - Strip out all 2.2.x stuff from prism2_usb, it doesn't work. - - add proper __devinit/__devexit/etc tags to prism2sta.c - - Minor USB janitorial patch from Chris Rankin. - - Make most card commands require superuser access (exception is - mibget) (Original patch by Pavel Roskin) --pre10 - - Make the wakeup flag in the usbctlx structure volatile, as well as - other wait condition variables. - - Make the rx_urb buffer dynamically allocated so we can re-post the - URB as soon as possible. - - Get rid of completion.h - - More wlan_compat updates. - - Disable TXEX reporting on USB as well as TXOK. should improve - stability a tad. - - Further 2.5 USB work. Not quite there yet. --pre9 - - Properly initialize the prism2_cs release timer (Pavel Roskin) - - Eliminate the CONFIG_ISA requirement for prism2_cs (Pavel Roskin) - - netlink build fixes for 2.5.71 - - Hopefully fix the 2.2.x build. - - More USB fixes (Chris Rankin) - - Compile fixes for < 2.4.20 --pre8 - - Fix the pcmcia breakage introduced in -pre2. - - On USB widgets, only signal txcomplete if there was a tx error. - - Minor cleanups in the PCMCIA code. --pre7 - - Add in the 'JVC MP-XP7250" USB Widget. - - Don't call ev_alloc on tx_complete event; only the tx urb completion. - - Minor tweaks to tx_timeout code - - More USB updates; primarily with error-handling. (Chris Rankin) --pre6 - - On USB transmits, don't return 'success' if the tx_urb is still - pending. Also don't wake the netdev queue if the tx fails. - - Hook up the tx watchdog timer and add a p80211-level handler. - - Fix compilation with older (<= 2.4.18) kernels. - - Another massive USB+other patch from Chris Rankin: - - a separate list for "finished" CTLX objects. - - correct (hopefully!) handling of -EPIPE errors, shamelessly copied - from^W^Winspired by David Brownell's usbnet driver. - - finished support for asynchronous commands, with proper tracking - through the CTLX lifecycle, clean-up etc. Each asynchronous command now - completes in its own tasklet. - - CTLX cancellation and error handling. - - further work on the timers and spin locks. - - clean up setconfig16() and setconfig32() functions so that they - take appropriate value parameters, even if the underlying - setconfig() commands don't. - - use an asynchronous command in setmulticast(). (CS, PCI and PLX - are still synchronous; they just pretend not to be.) - - further clean up in the disconnect() handler. However, it's still - not a good idea to remove the adapter while the - prism2sta_inf_hostscanresults() function is sleeping, and the wlandevice - struct could easily have been freed before the p80211req_dorequest() - function manages to clear the request_pending bit. It would be - nice if we could cancel both of these operations when we call - prism2sta_ifstate(P80211ENUM_ifstate_disable). - - extra support for Linux 2.5 (task queue -> work queue). - - reset the link status when we stop the driver. - - Some work on module locking. Not there yet, but getting better. - - Remove magic numbers from USB endpoint probe (Chris Rankin) - - Eliminate useless timer in p80211do_request, as all calls are - synchronous. Also clena up more function pointers, and a few other - doodads. (Modified from patch by Chris Rankin) - - Track the current SSID in the wlandev; Make the WEXT stuff key from - this. Update the SSID when we get a linkstatus_connect notification. - - A couple of misc cleanups from Chris Wilson - - Cleanups in the 2.5 makefile code. (Pavel Roskin) - - Add in another PCI device ID, to handle Sony VAIO PCG-V505AP - - Make sure CONFIG_ISA is enabled for the prism2_cs build. (x86 only) --pre5 - - Get rid of generic manfids in /etc/pcmcia/wlan.conf (Pavel Roskin) - - Fix the 'make install' target. - - only call flush_scheduled_tasks() if DECLARE_TASKLET not defined. - (fixes 2.5.x compile) --pre4 - - More script work; mostly cleanups and other enhancements. - - Substantial prism2_usb patch from Chris Rankin. - - using 2 Linux lists for CTLXs - - remove race condition and double-free with CTLXs in disconnect() - - initialise URBs correctly (vital for Linux 2.5+) - - separate callbacks for data/CTLX OUT URBs - - flush task queue on shutdown - - more thorough use of spinlocks with CTLXs - - set the ASYNC_UNLINK flag when it is time to unlink an URB - asynchronously, and not before. - - ensure we stop submitting URBs once the disconnect function - is called. - - More USB idents (Jeff Chua) - - Scan now uses active scans only; should speed things up a bit. - - Proper module init/cleanup in prism2sta.c, plus more work for 2.5.69 - - Added in descriptions for module parameters. - - Major overhaul of the hotplug stuff. Now we use our own hotplug - event class, and use that to kick off configuration and whatnot. - All device types (pci/plx/pcmcia/usb) now use this mechanism. - Also brings us things like unified power management (suspend/resume) - - Supress spurious output when setting WEP parameters. - - Only query PrivacyOptionImplemented if wep was enabled in the config - Works around an apparent firmware bug, see http://bugs.debian.org/190851 - - Eliminate hw->name. - - Card ident for NL-2511CD Plus pcmcia card. - - Minor tweak on pcmcia removal. - - Fix the USB compile on <2.4.20 --pre3 - - get rid of wlandev_get_index and whatnot. - - URB cleanup in the USB code. (Chris Rankin) - - Moved host auth sequence out of interrupt context. - - USB paranoia checks (Chris Rankin) - - Partial rewrite of the USB shutdown sequence - - eliminate wlandev->hwremovedfn(). - - Minor tweaks to the mib. - - Get rid of the horridly outdated skeleton driver. --pre2 - - Fix a crash-on-unload affecting pci and plx adapters - - have the init script load the module if needed. - - Handle the new 2.5.69+ irq handler semantics - - Fix 2.5 with pcmcia (Pavel Roskin) - - Massive cleanup of the prism2/driver/Makefile (Pavel Roskin) - - Don't wrap the [un]register_netdevice() calls in rtnl_[un]lock() - And use the [un]register_netdev() calls instead. - - Call the hwremoved() functions on pci/plx_remove - - Eliminate the prism2sta_priv_t structure. - - Fix a memory leak on ifstate_disable - - Minor changes to the USB driver - - Widget id for "Melco WLI-USB-KS11G" (Ichiro Doi) - - Function pointer syntax cleanup (Chris Rankin) - - Push the multicast/promisc set into the prism2 driver. - - Move type/multicast filtering into the p80211 layer. - - Format fix for p802addr_to_str (Pavel Roskin) - - Add a check for non-Intersil firmware. - - Fix a infinite recursion in the usb lowlevel code. (Chris Rankin) --pre1 - - Header updates. - - Add a card ident for the USR 1120 USB widget (Juan Conde) - - Cleaner shutdown; fixed a possible leak and a race condition. - - Another rearrangement of the command locks, to eliminate use of the - spin_is_locked() call. - - Fix a rare deadlock with cmd_initialize (Pavel Roskin) - - Add a Lucent-compatible key-generator in add-ons/lwepgen - - Fix a stack overflow problem. (Pavel Roskin) - - Further monitor mode fix for control frames (Pavel Roskin) - - Cleanups in the dependency generation code - - Initial 2.5 support. USB currently broken. - - Minor build system cleanups. -0.2.0 - - Use PSUEDOIBSS mode for monitor mode; this should eliminate spurious - beacon generation. (Ryan Veety) - - Don't drop "unrecognized" frame types in monitor mode. - - Added ident for the Linksys WUSB12 (Brad Davidson) - - Eliminated most of the WLAN_LOG_???n macros. - - Minor fixups in /etc/wlan/shared - - Cleaned up some of the error messages in the conversion code. - - changed the "Host de-WEP failed" error to a debug message, as the - /proc/net/wireless stats are updated to reflect undecryptable frames --pre10 - - Added the p2TxPowerMax MIB item to specify the TxPower level. - 0-30 dBm. Needs STA>=1.7.0 or AP>=1.4.0. - - Clean up some spurious warnings in prism2sta.c (Pavel Roskin) - - A series of patches from Pavel Kankovsky, somewhat tweaked. :) - - Properly set skb->mac.raw in non-monitor mode - - Enhancments to the p80211 frame conversion code - - Handle A4 frames. - - Don't issue linkstatus notifications in monitor mode - - Supress Linkstatus messages in monitor mode - - hfa384x.h updates for latest firmware. --pre9 - - ZyXEL ZyAir B200 Wireless USB widget ID added (Paul Lacatus) - - Only enable interrupts in one place (hfa384x_drvr_start) - - Fix the startup scripts to disable WEP completely if not enabled. - - ALLNET 0193 USB widget ID (Kurt Huwig) - - Disable the hfa384x port before issuing the autojoin stuff. - - Fixed a subtle flaw in the 802.11->802.3 conversion code. - - Updates to hfa384x.h - - Add productinfo for dlink DRC650 from Petr Slansky. - - Minor changes to the rfmon code. - - Only notify us on linkstatus changes if it actually changes. - - Fixed the path the manpages were installed to. --pre8 - - Properly reset the hardware state after a flash/ram download. - - Patch to allow escaped characters in the scan list (Derek Atkins) - - Re-added the txfid queue locking which somehow got dropped. - - Added DellTrueMobile 1180 USB ident. (Michael Hackett) - - Changed linkstatus messages to INFO level reporting. - - Ident info for the Intel Anypoint II 802.11b PCMCIA card. - - Added support for the SH architechure and many changes necessary for - 2.5 support. Modified from the patches by Ryan Veety. - - Compile fixes for 2.2.x introduced as part of the new hotplug support. - - Added man pages contributed by Joey Hess - - Add ident info for the Z-Com 725/726 USB Widgets. - - Fixes to silence GCC 3.2 warnings. (Pavel Roskin) --pre7 - - Patch to fix int array mib manipulation. (Pavel Roskin) - - Minor improvements to the build system. - - Moved RX processing to a bottom half instead of hard irq context. - - Further script improvements: signal strength filtering, and some - space handling stuff. The latter is not complete yet. - - lnxreq_commsquality wasn't setting the status field properly on the - response messages. - - Workaround for spurious interrupts generated before initialization - is complete. (Clay Jones) - - hotplug script now invokes 'ifup $DEVICE' if present. - - Minor cleanups (Pavel Roskin) - - Tenative SPARC support. (Olivier Bornet) - - After leaving monitor mode, disable the port if we had to enable it. - - Updates to hfa384x.h --pre6 - - Further script enhancements; automatically use scan mode on hardware - that is known to support it properly. - - Fixed errors in the hotplug script, and other misc fixes. - - 2.2.x fixes for the new proc stuff and deferred processing stuff. - - Add support for the new sniff frame capture. (doc/capturefrm.txt) - - Get rid of some bitrot with the sniffing code. - - Populate the tx dropped frames statistics. --pre5 - - Fixes for host scan when not currently joined. - - /proc support; some informational stuff is kept in /proc/wlandev/wlanX - - Complete rewrite of the configuration files and startup scripts. - hotplug(pci+usb), pcmcia, rc, everything uses same config file(s). - per-network configuration - supports scanning and automatically choosing a network from a set. - - Fix the TMD7160/ncp130 support so it acually works. :) - - Make the BUG() call in cmd_access enabled only in debug builds. - - Minor makefile fixes. - - Microsoft MN520 PCMCIA ident info added. - - p2cnfShortPreamble is not a boolean value. (Clay Jones) --pre4 - - BAP access fixes for PCI platforms. This mostly affects SMP - arrangements. - - Back out W200 USB ident info; it's not prism-based. - - Patch from Tom Prado to make 'keygen' more user-friendly. - - bap_timeout parameter only valid on non-usb platforms --pre3 - - Added Ident info for the USB Compaq/Intel W200 widget - - dot11req_scan requires firmware >=1.3.2. - - Added the "Acer Warplink USB Adapter" id. - - Rework the prism2sta_inf_linkstatus call to defer processing of - results until outside interrupt context. Should fix the SMP - deadlocks seen on some machines. - - Rework the usb_disconnect code to hopefully alleviate the occasional - crash-on-disconnect some people see. Solution is not SMP-safe yet. - - Add the D-Link DCF-660W ident info. --pre2 - - New parameter, 'prism2_bap_timeout' to specify the timeout on - bap setup. timeout*10 == timeout in microseconds. Note that this - timeout occurs in spinlock context, so increasing it arbitrarily is - BAD! Defaults to 1000, ie 10000us. - - compile fix for prism2sta in debug mode. - - Only prompt for pcmcia sources if we're using non-kernel pcmcia. - (original patch by Beat Bolli, rewritten a bit..) - - Add the Linksys WCF12 CF ident info. - - A bunch of compile fixes for older versions of wireless extensions. - - Added implementations of GIWTXPOWER and GIWRETRY - - Some fixes to the wireless extension code (thanks to Jean Tourrilhes) --pre1 - - wland was incorrectly using kernel headers in its compile. - - Adhoc mode was auto-roaming onto "any" SSID. Fixed. - - Implemented the dot11req_scan & dot11req_scan_results functions. - This, combined with more intelligent startup scripts, will allow - you per-network profiles. Scripts are unwritten as yet. :) - - hfa384x.h and MIB updates. - - Rewrote the wireless extension support code; moved to p80211 layer. - Now we're compatible with at least v6-v14, and everything - inbetween. We hook up to the new iw_request structure, which - makes further wireless extension support much easier to add. - - Add the Microsoft MN510 USB device ID. - - Finally fix the 'crash on unload' problem for 2.2.x kernels with PCI. - Turns out the kcompat24 code wasn't quite complete. (Matthew Rush) - - Cleaned up our usage of __FUNCTION__ to make gcc 3.x happy. - - Fix a typo in the prism2 makefile. -0.1.15 - - Fix an obscure PCMCIA build problem. (modversions disabled but - header present, and using non-kernel pcmcia) --pre8 - - Added code to optionally truncate packets in monitor mode. (Clay Jones) - - Fix a polarity problem with the stripfcs argument to monitor mode. - - Add a test to make sure wireless.h is included. - - Netgear MA401A card ident. - - Further cleanups of the build system (Makefiles) --pre7 - - Include wireless.h so wireless extensions work again. :) - - Work around the braindead RedHat kernel build system. - - Fix a class of unaligned accesses in the message structures - (kernel driver) and user space parsers (wlanctl-ng, etc) - - Fix an unpacked struct problem that affected ARM platforms - (thanks to Clay Jones for spotting this one) --pre6 - - Support the new auto-unknown mode present in firmware >1.3.3 - When issuing an autojoin, we try to join a BSS, then an IBSS, and if - all fails, we create a new IBSS with the given parameters. - *note* currently disabled. - - Updates to hfa384x.h to reflect latest documentation - - Build system mini-enema. Automagically detect kernel version, - pcmcia status, and modversions. Pick up the kernel compile flags. - - Hopefully fixed the 'crash on unload' for 2.2.x kernels and PCI. - - 'p2req_join' command, see doc/wlanctl-ng.p2req_join.txt - This lets you join a specific SSID. Thanks to Clay Jones. - - A couple more pcmcia/cf card idents - - More deletions/fixes in wlan_compat.h --pre5 - - Due to new hotplug code, atmel device detection removed - - Further cleanups in wlan_compat.h and non-kernel makefiles - - Debian package stuff yanked in favor of the "official" deb packages - - Rearranged the wireless extension support code a bit - - A fix for the promisc/allmulti stuff on USB devices --pre4 - - Hotplug support for PCI/PLX/USB widgets - - A compile fix for 2.2.x (x < 18) kernels and PCI adapters - - Support for TMD7160-based "almost but not quite PLX" boards - - HP-PA support. In theory. Anyone care to test? - - pcmcia script cleanups - - Add ident info for the "Intel PRO/Wireless 2011B LAN USB Device" - - Include an almost-sane fix to the modversion madness - - Tweak the init order of the PCI driver structs --pre3 - - Added ident info for ASUS WL-110/WL-100 cards - - Support for PCI power managment - - Fixed a wep hang on the transmit side - - Compile fixes; mainly for 2.2 kernels - - Add support for the SIOCGIWRATE wireless extension --pre2 - - Restructured the driver locking. SMP should be MUCH better now. - - Stripped out more dead code. (mainly FID_STACK) - - Fix an skb access after we call netif_rx - - Fixes for XScale CPUs. - - Added added a MiniUSB ident info - - Restructure of the docmd_* functions --pre1 - - Host-based WEP decryption and encryption - - Partial rewrite of copy_to_bap. - - Debian package metadata updated to 3.0-STABLE. (David Everley) - - Stripped out a lot of crap from wlan_compat.h - - More atmel adapters added to the USB exclude list. - - James Goodwin's patch to fix a bug in the 80211conv code. - - The 3COM AirConnect board is a PLX adapter. -0.1.14 - - Added PCI ident info for the 3Com AirConnect PCI. - - FCS toggle now (really) defaults to false. - - Added PCMCIA ident info for the 3Com AirConnect 3CRW737A/3CRW777A - - David Everly's patch to kernel detection in the Configure script - - David Everly's patch to add better debian packaging bits. --pre7 - - Added kernel tags stuff. - - Added PCMCIA ident info for the Actiontec 802CI2 card. - - Added PCMCIA ident info for the Proxim RangeLAN-DS/LAN card. - - Endian "fixes" for PCI PowerMacs. This fix may be relevant for other - BigEndian/PCI (and PLX) platforms. - - FCS in monitor mode now optional; defaults to off. - - Populate the monitor channel in the prismheader. --pre6 - - monitor mode now works on USB widgets. - - Fix an alignment bug in the rx path. - - Fix a brown-paper-bag bug in the usb flash code. - - Explicitly enumerate the USB widget endpoints, and use 'em. - - REALLY fix the wlan.conf overwriting. - - More minor cleanups in the PCI/PLX init code. - - endian-ness fixes in the monitor code - - Applied a patch from David Everly to fix another 2.2.x compile problem. --pre5 - - Add USB entries for the "Melco WLI-USB-S11 11Mbps WLAN Adapter" - - Don't overwrite /etc/wlan.conf if it already exists. - - Compile sniffing code if packet socket is modularized. - - Fix a typo with the init script. - - Fix a compile problem with 2.2.x kernels --pre4 - - First bits of the SMP/locking fixes. - - Partial rewrite of the PCI/PLX/USB driver internals. - - Added a makefile for the 'addons/keygen' tool. - - Fixed a race condition in the USB code. - - Applied Godmar Back's "SSIDs with spaces" patch. --pre3 - - Applied pizza's patch to remove the pb_t structure and make all - 802.11<->ether conversions happen in-place. Noticeably reduces - cpu load. Also includes a few misc bugfixes to the conversion code. - - Workaround for the kernel panic on bringing up a USB interface - - Applied Mike Klar's USB patch that adds support for the MIPS - target and should, among other things, fix WEP under USB. - - Added Remy Cool's patch to add the Dynalink prism2 card ids. - - Tim Miller's pcmcia script install path patch - - Applied Tim Fletcher's patch to allow compilation against - the newest versions of the wireless extensions. (V13) - - Added jwyatt's patch for the Compaq Evo N600C USB adapter thing. - - Per mwelk's suggestion, changed the displaystring totext to single - quote the strings. Hopefully this will take care of some of the - "SSID w/ space" problems. --pre2 - - tseward's ID code patch for Siemens SpeedStream USB adapters. - - pizza's patch for dropping/ignoring frames in promisc and allmulti - modes. - - crankin's new Actiontec USB IDs. - - crankin's fix for wext /proc zero vs. garbage problem. --pre1 - - pizza's chkconfig comment in rc.wlan. - - pizza's patch to add true promiscious support to 0.1.13. Also includes - Experimental ALLMULTI support. - - pizza's patch to add PF_PACKET capture and raw transmit to 0.1.13-pre2, - (with toggles for WEP in sniffing and prism header) - NOTE: this patch _removes_ the old netlink monitor mode (sniff) interface. - If you're sniffing, you need to use the latest libpcap (v7.2-pre..from CVS), - you'll also need to build your own ethereal (0.9.0 or greater) using the - latest libpcap. - - bhuang's fix for the hfa384x_test_command() function. -0.1.13 --pre4 - - crankin's revised USB ID patch. - - Fixed a little buggage in the p80211knetdev_set_mac_address() function. --pre3 - - crankin's patch for a bug in usb rrid, DBFENTER/EXIT, and Actiontec - USB IDs. - - hmuurimaa's ID patch for the Omnibook500 integrated USB adapter - - proskin's patch for MODULE_LICENSE conditional - - dstates (JediElite) submission (others submitted it too) for the - NDC PLX card. - - crankin's patch for src/prism2/driver/Makefile. PCI and USB were - linking with PLX's prism2wext.o file. DOH! --pre2 - - Synch'd the etc/pcmcia/wlan-ng scripts with the etc/wlan* scripts. - This should help PCI/PLX/USB Adhoc users. - - Added cmulliner's patch for set_mac_address(). Also changed it to - use dot11StationID instead of the prism2 specific mib item...Oh - Yeah, I also changed to comments to /*...*/ ;-) - - Fixed PDA reads and PDA validation. - - KNOWNBUG: prism2_usb + linux-2.4.17 + uhci.o : Very slow performance. - We need to look into having multiple posted tx and rx urbs (this is - also a TODO). - - KNOWNBUG: prism2_usb + linux-2.2.20 + uhci.o : Physically - disconnecting the device causes a Panic. The logs look like the - usbdev is still holding some buffers (urbs?) associated with the - device despite the fact that I've explicitly unlinked them. This - problem does not occur on 2.4.17 and, unfortunately, I don't have - time to debug 2.2.20 this time around. - - Made all corereset() calls dependent on the prism2_doreset module - argument. - - Added corereset() support for all device types. - - Added the lnxreq_ifstate request message. This request is used - to bring the device up to an operable state _after_ the - [hostbus]_probe() function is finished. It can also be used to - shutdown and/or restart the driver+device. This takes the place - of the "activate hardware on ifconfig up" code that was introduced - in 0.1.11. This is the change that should fix most of our dhcp - client problems. - - Massive changes/cleanups to the driver init/shutdown code for all - device types (pcmcia|pci|plx|usb). - - Removed the add-ons/mibedit application from the linux-wlan-ng package. - We'll be re-releasing it as a separate tarball. - - Modified hfa384x_usb.c per dbrownell's suggestion to mark the request - urb's with the USB_ASYNC_UNLINK flag. This because we're calling - unlink_urb() from the timer callback (intterupt context). - - Added arichter's patch for the RRID framelength. It's a good catch - to make things truly correct. Unfortunately, I don't think it will - have any effect. Because of the 64-byte minimum, the actual RID value - is being transferred regardless. Also, I don't think the RRID handler - in the MAC even looks at the framelen field of RRID frames. - - Added mwelwarsky's patch for the tx path that may fix some of the - "queue empty" errors. Had to update it for 0.1.13. - - Added new PLX device IDs from cyokoyama's patch, but deferred the rest - until we can get a clean patch against the latest release. - - Added pizza's v2.1 NETLINK enable/disable patch. Note that this whole - NETLINK enable/disable thing is only barely tested by me. I _always_ - have netlink available so maintaining a separate kernel setup just to - test this feature is a pain. - - Added jdiedrich's pcmcia card ids for the Compaq ipaq PCMCIA card. - - Added crankin's patch fixing some more wext induced problems and adding - the Actiontec USB ids. - - Added abridgett's patch for PRIV_GENSTRING handling. - - Added emckee's malloc.h -> slab.h patch and made the mods to the usb - and wext files he missed. Some kind list soul told me - that the change to slab.h goes way back in the 2.2.x history, so we - should be OK. If this change proves to be a problem for someone with - an old kernel, please submit a patch with ifdefs for the version where - things changed (not just the version you're using....thanks). - - Added jtourrhiles patch for wext reporting level and noise in dbm. - To enable the reporting in dbm, you must add "#define WEXT_IN_DB" - to the top of src/prism2/driver/prism2wext.c. - - Added support for the dbm-normalized RID for CommsQuality in prep - for working with Jean's patch. The mibs are called p2dbmCommsQuality*. - Note that this will only work for secondary firmware versions 1.2.0 - and higher. Earlier versions will return with a - 'resultcode=implementation_failure'. Note also: The values returned - are signed 16-bit integers that have been stuffed into unsigned 32-bit - integers for the trip up to userland. The following shell expression - will convert them back to the signed quantity you want: - if [ $val -lt 32767 ]; then - echo $1 - else - echo $[ $1 | 0xffff0000 ] - fi - - Added mkershaw's suggestion to lengthen the wait interval for - commands in hfa384x.c. - - Added a note to the README about dleffler's observation regarding - netlink troubles and using 'make mrproper'. - - Added gback's patch to initialize wireless extensions for non-pcmcia - targets. --pre1 - - Fixed a patch induced (not sure which patch) Makefile syntax error. - - Added rfloeter's cool Wireless Extensions patch which was kindly - updated to 0.1.12 by pizza. Note that my own testing of this patch has - been minimal but I've had reports of folks who are using it successfully. - NOTE: The addition of this patch adds the requirement that Wireless - Extensions (version >= 10) be compiled into one's kernel. - - DOH! some somewhat kind soul on the lists pointed out that the keygen - program wasn't in the distributed tarball. Basically, I forgot to - check it into CVS, therefore the distribution build script couldn't - find it. Ahem...it's now in CVS and should be included in the tarballs. - - Added pizza's patch fixing the "netlink disable" patch. The - p80211ind_* functions need to be handled individually instead of two - giant #if's, but that's a task for another day. - - Added theBS's patch for making the /etc stuff installation relative and - installing the FIXINST scripts for USB. - - Added crankin's SMP deadlock fix patch. -0.1.12 - - Added dlyddy's string.h includes and comma fix. Changing all malloc.h's - to slab.h's will have to wait until I figure which kernel version marks - the switch so we can ifdef it. - - Added bgertfield's Corega support patch. - - I added a check to Configure so we add the CONFIG_NETLINK symbol - on the compile command line if necessary. - - proskin's patches for netlink disable when not configured in kernel, - mkprintstr fix, and turn off skeleton install. The netlink patch - pointed out something that might be the root cause of some problems - with the _cs driver. pcmcia_cs now strips the kernel CONFIG items - it cares about and puts them in it's own include/linux/config.h - (which is symlinked to include/pcmcia/config.h). - - Added mtaylor's suggested close() to do_ioctl() in wlanctl. - - Added mkarmak's suggested change for the GL24110P device ID as - PCI_DEVICE_GL24110P_ALT and an additional item in the device table - for PLX devices. - - Added crankin's suggested MODULE_LICENSE statements. Had to figure - out the version ifdefs myself though. ;-) - - Added vragor's patch for arm updates to the Makefiles and Configure. - - Added jsuhr's patch of the PLX9052 irq enable code from the orinoco - driver. Note: PLX contributions are highly valued here because we rarely - use these devices ourselves. - - Added cfang's PCMCIA ident info for AirEZY card. - - Made USB port reset in open() an option, DEFAULT IS OFF. - - Cleaned up the top edge of hfa384x*.c (needs some more). - - Added the notion of CMD vs. AUX format MAC chip addresses. - - Modified isgoodpdr() to accept anything less than 0x1000. - - Updated the wlan-ng scripts for the new open/close behavior. - - Fixed a bunch of issues that caused bad breakage for hot-plugging - the USB module. - - Added a module argument to enable/disable the MAC (or usbport) reset - performed in prism2sta_open(). - - Moved the port reset corereset() and the call to the open(). This - gets the port reset out of the probe_usb() context and appears to - solve the recursive probe problem in some cases. - - Cleaned up the overlength usb packet problems - - Added rmemreq/resp and wmemreq/resp support - - Fixed some of the 64-byte packet problems in a few commands. -0.1.11-usbonly - - Note: hfa384x*.c are currently undergoing some changes. I believe - these changes have broken some things for pcmcia/pci/plx support. I'm - not certain since I haven't tested them. As such, this is a USB ONLY - release. - - Cleaned up the use of hfa384x_drvr_*() vs. hfa384x_cmd_*() a little. - This is a work in progress. - - Rewrote the USB request/response machine again. - - Added tnewsham's keygen program to the add-ons directory. I don't - include it in the overall build because I'm not comfortable with making - this package dependent on openssl right now. It is supposed to generate - keys in a manner identical to the windows software. I have not personally - verified this. If someone wants to contribute more complete build - instructions for this program, please do. - - IMPORTANT! Note that we've changed the up/down behavior. You now - must 'up' the linux netdevice interface (e.g. ifconfig wlan0 up) prior - to using wlanctl-ng. Also, wlanctl commands aren't available after - "ifconfig down". From a low-level perspective, this is how most - linux netdevices work. We originally started trying to create a - setup where "ifconfig up" on an interface that wasn't associated would - fail. With PCI and even more so with USB, that has proven unworkable. - The idea now is: - Step 1: ifconfig wlan0 up - Enables the hardware so it's ready to handle wlanctl-ng commands. - Step 2: wlanctl-ng <various commands>, repeat - Set up the dot11 configuration and get yourself associated or - whatever. - Step 3: ifconfig wlan0 <address> - After getting a "real" 802.11 connection, assign the address - to the interface (via static numbers, dhcp or whatever). - - Note that it is very important that you do _not_ down the interface - between the initial 'ifconfig up' and the later ifconfig that assigns - the address. 'ifconfig down' will shut down and reset the hardware. - If you down the interface, all that good work in step 2 will be lost. - - Rewrote the USB request/response machine - - Moved all memmapped/irq interface elements from prism2*.c to hfa384x.c - in preparation for adding USB support. - - Fixed 'make clean' so it doesn't generate .depend files. - - Removed some leftover pcmcia-cs dependencies for non-pcmcia targets. -0.1.10 - - Added module param "prism2_ignorevcc". If set to non-zero, we just - accept the Voltage we get from pcmcia-cs without checking. USE WITH - CAUTION!!!! - - Changed the voltage setting code such that we never try to change it. - - Added NETGEAR PCI info. - - Fixed a problem with the interrrupt enable in mlme_start(). - - Fixed the netdevice_t problem. - - Added some new CIS entries. - - Fixed some byte order things re: dblythe's patch. The problem went - a little farther than the patch so I had to change some things. - - Added lye's fix for the netdevice_t problem on various targets. - - Added an Ad-Hoc support patch from ????? (please identify yourself, - it's a nice bit of code and stays within the spirit of things). Adhoc - still needs work though. Remember, only the _first_ STA in an IBSS - should issue an MLME-Start.request. All the rest should scan/join - - Re-added the monitor mode stuff. At this point I guess Intersil won't - be taking it out. Many thanks to those who maintained the patches and - my apologies for the hassle. -0.1.9 - - As part of the PCI stuff, rewrote the scripts for 'fixed' (i.e. non- - hotswappable) cards like the ISL3874 and PLX based PCI adapters. - - Added support for the dot11req_reset command. It should perform a - complete reset of the MAC and driver. Note that the MAC needs to be - completely reconfigured from userland after the reset has occurred. - Also added an internal call to the reset function when unloading a - PCI or PLX driver. We need this reset to make sure that the card is - no longer generating interrupts. Fixed this problem: If the driver - is unloaded, the card is still generating interrupts, and another active - device+driver is using the same interrupt....system locks up. DDT. - - Rewrote the PCI support for PLX and ISL3874. The rewrite was targeted - at 2.4.7 with additional code to provide backward compatibility for - 2.2.x. NOTE: the PCI code still doesn't support the PCI power - management stuff. It will probably need more work when laptops w/ - the ISL3874 based mini-PCI cards show up. - - Whoops, forgot to put this in the original 0.1.9 release -0.1.9-pre1 - - Added support for the ISL3874 based mini-pci card. Also cleaned - up some of the PLX stuff (needs more work though). -0.1.8 - - Fixed some script bugs relating to WEP and generated keys. - - Fixed the autojoin auth type control - - Added/Changed some PDR numbers (thanks to BroMax for supplying hardware) - - Received a large patch from bjames of Rebel Computing. Here's a - summary in his words: - - > Minor bugs (not already found in 0.1.8-pre10): - > - > 1. p80211metamsg.c: - > - Wrong conversion functions for "p2req_mmi_read" (value). enumint ==> - > int - > - > 2. prism2sta.c: - > - "dot11_desired_bss_type" in "priv" structure left at 0 (i.e. an - > invalid value) after initialization so mibget could not retrieve a value - > unless the network was started. Initialized to 1. - > - > 3. prism2mgmt.c: - > - "prism2mgmt_channel_info()" uses HFA384x_RID_SCANREQUEST_LEN instead - > of ...CHANNELINFOREQUEST... (However, they're the same size.) - > - > 4. prism2mgmt.c: - > - "prism2mgmt_auxport_read()" did not set the resultcode to "success" if - > the read succeeded. - > - > 5. p80211types.c: - > - "p80211_fromtext_displaystr()" tests for length < maxlen. This - > probably should have been <= maxlen (i.e. excluding the \0), based on - > the maxlen values in "p80211metamib.c" and based in what - > "p80211_isvalid_displaystr()" checks. Also, - > "p80211_isvalid_displaystr()" assumes that "pstr->len" includes the \0 - > when it does the minlen check. It probably shouldn't do this. - > - > 6. p80211metamsg.c: - > - dot11_reassociate command has a "dot11req_reassociatefailuretimeout" - > argument which should probably be "reassociatefailuretimeout". - > - > 7. prism2sta.c: - > - WLAN_PCI ==> WLAN_PLX in "init_module()". - > - > Enhancements: - > - > 1. All Prism2 RIDs are now accessible. Unfortunately, rather a lot was - > changed to do this: - > - Rather than cut and paste many more cases into the monster - > "prism2mib.c" switch statement, "prism2mib.c" was completely reworked to - > be table-driven with a bunch of semi-generic processing functions. That - > made it a lot easier to add new DIDs. Several RID lengths in hfa384x.h - > had to be changed from 0 to their actual value since more of the lengths - > get used, now. (Changed: prism2mib.c, hfa384x.h) - > - 2 new data types were added to "p80211types.c". One to handle integer - > arrays (i.e. multi-word RID records...so that a DID didn't need to be - > added for each element) and bit arrays (just to make them easier to deal - > with). However, there wasn't enough room in the packed DID to add new - > types, so the type was removed from the DID (and from P80211DID_MKID) - > and a function written to determine the type based on the conversion - > functions. (Changed: p80211meta.h, p80211types.h, p80211meta.c, - > p80211types.c, mkmetastruct.c, p80211metamib.c p80211metamsg.c, - > wlanctl/help.c) - > Integer arrays look like: p2PRIIdentity=21,0,0,3 - > "meta->maxlen" specifies the number of integers. - > Bit arrays look like: p2ChannelList=0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 - > for bits 0-10. "meta->min" and "meta->max" give the range of bits - > allowed. - > - The "p2Table" DIDs were split into p2Static, p2Dynamic, p2Behavior, - > etc., in order to correspond with the Prism Driver Programmer's Manual. - > A few of the names were also changed in order to correspond to the - > manual. (Changed: p80211metamib.c, prism2mib.c) The changed names (of - > the supported DIDs) are: - > p2SystemScale ==> p2CnfSystemScale - > p2MaxDataLen ==> p2CnfMaxDataLength - > p2EnhancePowerSaveMode ==> p2CnfPMEPS - > p2MaxSleepDurection ==> p2CnfMaxSleepDuration - > p2PMHoldoverDuration ==> p2CnfPMHoldoverDuration - > p2OwnName ==> p2CnfOwnName - > p2McastPMBuffer ==> p2CnfMulticastPMBuffering - > p2TxControlDepth ==>p2CnfTxControl - > p2RoamingMode ==> p2CnfRoamingMode - > p2MMLife ==> p2CnfMMLife - > p2AltRetryCount ==> p2CnfAltRetryCount - > p2ReserveDuration ==> p2CnfAPPCFInfo (bit 1) - > p2ExcludeLongPreamble ==> p2CnfExcludeLongPreamble - > - Added new RIDS from the Prism Driver Programmer's Manual 1.70 - > (2000-11-29). Added p2CnfPriorityQUsage, p2CnfTimCtrl, - > p2CnfThirty2Tally, p2CnfEnhSecurity. Added "algorithm" to AuthRequest. - > - > 2. A user utility program was written to do such things as query all - > read-able MIBs, query all write-able MIBs, set all write-able MIBs, - > etc. A "p2req_enable" command was added (similar to the - > "dot11req_start" command but without requiring all the 802.11 - > arguments). This allows the driver to be started in a straight forward - > manner, simply by setting all write-able MIBs and then enabling it. - > (Changed: p80211metamsg.c, prism2sta.c, prism2mgmt.c, prism2mgmt.h) - > - > 3. Support added for Prism2 CommTallies and a DID added to query the - > values. The values will come back as an array of integers. Support - > also added for 32-bit tallies (i.e. p2CnfThirty2Tally). (Changed: - > prism2mib.c, prism2sta.c, prism2mgmt.h, p80211metamib.c, hfa384x.h) - > - > 4. Access Point support: - > - Added support for maintaining a list of authenticated/associated - > stations and a DID added to query the list. (Changed: prism2mib.c, - > prism2sta.c, prism2mgmt.h, p80211metamib.c) - > - Added support for host control of authentications (allowed and denied - > lists) and a DID added to set and query the lists. Support for Prism2 - > AuthenticationRequest information frames. Not tested yet. (Changed: - > prism2mib.c, prism2sta.c, prism2mgmt.h, p80211metamib.c) - > - Added support for Prism2 PowerSaveUserCount information frames and a - > DID added to query the value. (Changed: prism2mib.c, prism2sta.c, - > prism2mgmt.h, p80211metamib.c) - > - Added a new data type to "p80211types.c" to handle arrays of MAC - > address (used to set/query the above lists). (Changed: p80211types.h, - > p80211types.c, mkmetastruct.c, wlanctl/help.c) - > Address arrays look like: - > p2Authenticated=00:50:51:52:53:54,00:60:61:62:63:64,00:70:71:72:73:74 - > "meta->maxlen" specifies the maximum number of addresses. - > - Unforetunately, all these lists are limited in length by the length of - > the mibattribute parameter in mibget/mibset. This is not very nice but - > it was the quickest/easiest way to implement it. - > - > 5. Changed maximum mibattribute length from 256 to 384 to support - > querying commtallies and MAC address arrays. (Changed: p80211types.h) - > - > 6. 128-bit WEP key support: - > - Rather than creating different MIB's for 64-bit and 128-bit WEP keys, - > the "octetstr" definition for dot11WEPDefaultKey0, etc., was changed to - > allow for a range of lengths (e.g. from 5 to 13). The - > dot11WEP128DefaultKey0, etc., MIBs were removed. (Changed: - > p80211meta.c, p80211types.c, p80211metamib.c, p80211metamsg.c, - > mkmetastruct.c, wlanctl/help.c) - > - WLAN_WEP_KEYLEN changed to WLAN_WEP_MAXKEYLEN and set to 13. - > (Changed: p80211hdr.h) - > - Optional "length" argument added to "nwepgen.c" so that either 5 or 13 - > byte keys can be handled. (Changed: nwepgen.c) - > - 128-bit-specific parts of "etc/pcmcia/wlan-ng" are no longer - > necessary. Genstr changes to handle generation of 13-byte keys using - > nwepgen. (Changed: etc/pcmcia/wlan-ng) - > - WEPDefaultKey's were made write-only. A new - > "P80211ENUM_resultcode_cant_get_writeonly_mib" was added. (Changed: - > p80211types.h, p80211types.c, p80211metamib.c, prism2mib.c) - > - > 7. Access code in DID: - > - This was changed from a single bit flag (P80211DID_ACCESS_READONLY and - > P80211DID_ACCESS_READWRITE) to a pair of flags (P80211DID_ACCESS_READ - > and P80211DID_ACCESS_WRITE) since some MIBs are read/write, some are - > read-only, and some are write-only (e.g. WEP keys). This makes it - > easier to determine which MIBs are read-able and write-able without - > having to go all the way to the driver and then interpret a failure - > error code. (Changed: p80211types.h, p80211metamib.c) - > - > 8. It was a bit of a hassle switching between the station driver and the - > AP driver...which we seemed to be doing a lot. The additional cost was - > not particulary high to simply compile in both station functionality and - > AP functionality. A change was made so that "prism2sta_initmac()" set - > an "ap" flag when it detected AP firmware. "prism2mgmt.c" then uses the - > flag to determine whether or not to allow station-only or AP-only - > commands to be executed. "prism2mib.c" also uses this to handle the - > mode-specific MIBs. This made it possible for the same module to - > support either stations or APs, thereby simplifying the "make", the - > install, and switching between stations and APs. The only thing that - > needs to change, is the value of "IS_AP" in "wlan-ng.opts". - > - > 9. Miscellaneous small additions: - > - Network state (stopped, started) added and a DID to query it. - > - User-settable comment string added and a DID to set/query it. - > - Some event logging (authentications, associations, etc.) can be - > enabled/disabled at run time rather than only at compile time. A DID - > was added to set/query it. - > - A "p2req_readcis" command (similar to "p2req_readpda") was added. - > - > 10. Small changes: - > - Added bounds checking to "p80211item_fromtext_boundedint". This was - > the only "fromtext" function that did not already do complete - > validation. It should no longer be necessary to call the "isvalid" - > function if "fromtext" has just been called. The call to "isvalid" was - > removed from "wlanctl". (Changed: p80211types.c, wlanctl.c) - > - "p80211item_maxitemlen()" wasn't really adding much of value so it was - > amalgamated into "p80211item_getoffset()". The DID type is now only - > checked once instead of three times. (Changed: p80211meta.h, - > p80211meta.c) - > - "hfa384x_drvr_setconfig16()" and "hfa384x_drvr_setconfig32()" changed - > their input parameters when converting to hf384x byte order. Potential - > source of bugs. Changed to use a local variable. (Changed: hfa384x.c) - > - ScanRequest, JoinRequest, etc., moved from the "Information Record" - > section to the "Configuration Record" section. (Changed: hfa384x.h) - > - Re-worked "p80211_fromtext_setmibattribute()" to make it a little - > easier to follow the logic. (Changed: p80211types.c) - > - Type of "channellist" argument in "p2req_channel_info" command changed - > from "octetstr" to "bitarray" to make it easier to deal with (can - > specify a variable number of channels and don't need to use hex - > values). (Changed: p80211metamsg.c, prism2mgmt.c) - > - "auxctl" parameter set to HFA384x_AUX_CTL_EXTDS in - > "prism2mgmt_auxport_read()" and "prism2mgmt_auxport_write()" so that - > they are still compatible with 0.1.7. (Changed: prism2mgmt.c) - > - Re-worked "prism2mgmt_set_grpaddr()" and added comments so that it's - > more obvious what is going on. Also, deleted the check which produced - > an error if an attempt was made to delete an address from an empty - > list. This makes things more consistent and predictable (i.e. the same - > as attempting to delete an address which is above the last group - > address...the attempt is simply ignored). Replaced the "memcpy()" call - > with "memmove()" since "memcpy()" is not guaranteed to work with - > overlapping ranges. (Changed: prism2mib.c) - > - Minimum length of "dot11OperationRateSet" changed from 126 to 1 to - > match the 802.11 standard. (Changed: p80211metamib.c) - - - Fixed some ci/co related problems pointed out by wbinjie. - - Added ygalayda's startup scripts for PCI in the directory - ./etc/wlan_pci. They aren't installed, that will have to be done - by hand. I have not tested these scripts myself. - - Added sbaer's 'NULL check' fix in p80211_indicate_shutdown(). - - Added ctedrow's 'alloc not checked' fix in prism2sta_int_rx(). - - Added pkundrat's auth mib changes. - - fgrau's conf.modules/modules.conf fix. - - Added ygalayda's submission for the Global Sun GL24110P PLX based - adapter. Also included a Makefile fix. - - Fixed some script bugs relating to 128-bit WEP based on smmclusky's - observations. These changes have not yet been tested by me. - - Added rlazarev's additions to the pcmcia startup scripts - - Added pkundrat's wlandev-name fix for 2.3.99+ kernels - - Fixed some type/(to|from)text mismatches per note from pkundrat - - Fixed some missing MKITEMNAMEs per note from pkundrat - - Added D-LINK and SMC to the linux-wlan-ng.conf file - - Added Zoom, Linksys and Addtron to the linux-wlan-ng.conf file - - Added pkundrat's meta-item minlen stuff. - - Added conditionals for PLX vs. PCMCIA build - - Changed _pci driver filename to _plx - - Fixed undconditional MOD_INC in prismt2sta_open() - - Removed identification of old PCF firmware. - - Fixed version.h generation bug from pre5 - - Added dhsu's (Eumitcom) code for supporting the PLX based PCI cards. - - pkundrat's (whoops, sorry peter) PDA display program in ./scripts. - I haven't used it because my perl setup is messed up and I'm perl - challenged. - - bcarr's patches for alpha boxes. - - wwoods's patches for 2.2.18 and adding bytes received to the - statistics. - - proskin's patch adding 'network stop' - - Most of proskin's patch containing Configure fixes, adding file - existence checks, and making sure directories are present. - - tgriffin's patch for mrproper/memleak/nullcheck/freeonsuccess. - conf.modules change is already there. - - Added most of jhicks ARM related patches. I had to leave out the - HOST vs. TARGET compile variables in the Makefiles though. Some folks - are using that stuff. - - Added script changes and new mib items to support 128-bit WEP per hong's - suggestion. - - Added conf.modules alias instead of symlink - - Added a compat macro for kfree_s to wlan_compat.h per the suggestion - from rbraun. - - Added pkundrat's 'chinfo' patch - - Added pkundrat's 'small fixes' patch - - Added some contributed patches supporting a fix to our 'reassoc - under load' problem - - Added wlannoenable pcmcia scheme support to prevent card initialization. - - Removed a PDR patch requirement. -0.1.7 - - Fixed the "converting eth in unknown mode" bug - - Added APM/ACPI suspend/resume handling - - Added PPC support - - Added Prism test command support - - Integrated patch to fix some structure alignment problems for ARM - - Added multi-transmit buffer support - - And much, much more..... -0.1.6 - - Fixed usage of pcmcia scheme file so we're not stomping on the user's - scheme setting. - - Updated the wlan-ng script for the new config variable names and added - configurable download utility and a set of user MIB settings. - - Added support for the Samsung and Z-Com cards. - - Changed the name of the module (from pcmcia's point of view). - - Fixed the "echo \c" problem in Configure - - Added new and rearranged existing wlan-ng.opts configuration variables. - - Created a scheme for "addon software" in the ./src/Makefile - - Made some changes to the target detection conditionals in wlan_compat.h - to better support LinuxPPC (port isn't finished yet). - - Finally fixed the byteorder stuff to use (duh) byteorder.h - - Fixed a bad free of the TX skb when we signal an error to higher layers. - - Moved some code around and added rules to the prism2/driver (new directory - too) Makefile. This is so we build two separate drivers; one for STA, - one for AP. Both drivers are built from the same source files with - the code conditional on the WLAN_AP and WLAN_STA defines. - - Fixed the plugging in prism2dl so it reports ALL missing PDRs. - - Added an anonymously contributed patch that adds support for the -m - and -s cmdline options for prism2dl. Thanks! You know who you are.@-) - - Added some fixes to the dependency file generation. - - Fixed a flash programming timeout miscalculation...and fixed it again - when I introduced an integer promotion problem. - - Added the STA vs. AP conditionals to prism2mgmt. Note that this causes - a few compile time warnings. They're harmless and will go away in the - next release. - - Created the file prism2mib.c to hold all the MIB get/set stuff which is - getting a little out of hand. - - Added pcmcia config support for the Z-Com (supposedly) dual voltage card. - Unfortunately the engineering sample I have doesn't seem to work at 5v, - or it might be the code.....not sure yet. We're still a little - bleeding edge with that card. - - Cleaned up the version, compatibility range, and serial number - log messages. - - Added a loop limit to the interrupt handler. (duh) - - Changed the names of the driver modules for STA and AP. make install - then creates a softlink depending on the make config selection. One - note, both drivers report the same dev_info string to pcmcia-cs. Trying - to load both of them simultaneously would be bad (I have no idea what - would happen, I just thought of it). - - Changed a bunch of types and constants for hfa384x. - - Added functions for a couple of new commands in the hfa384x. - - Began adding support for the Prism2 unique MIB items. diff --git a/abs/core-testing/wlan-ng26-utils-svn/tmp/trunk/.svn/text-base/COPYING.svn-base b/abs/core-testing/wlan-ng26-utils-svn/tmp/trunk/.svn/text-base/COPYING.svn-base deleted file mode 100644 index 66801bd..0000000 --- a/abs/core-testing/wlan-ng26-utils-svn/tmp/trunk/.svn/text-base/COPYING.svn-base +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -* COPYING -* -* Copyright (C) 1999 AbsoluteValue Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. -* -------------------------------------------------------------------- -* -* linux-wlan -* -* The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public -* License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file -* except in compliance with the License. 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All Rights Reserved. -# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# -# Inquiries regarding the linux-wlan Open Source Project can be -# made directly to: -# -# AbsoluteValue Systems Inc. -# info@linux-wlan.com -# http://www.linux-wlan.com -# -# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# TODO: Since we're dependent on configured pcmcia source, we should change -# this such that it will ask for the pcmcia source dir and then read -# all our stuff from pcmcia/config.mk. Would simplify alot of things. -# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# -# This script adapted from the pcmcia-cs/Configure file, license statement below: -# -# pcmcia-cs/Configure 1.110 1999/06/24 17:37:36 -# -# The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License -# Version 1.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in -# compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -# http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ -# -# Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" -# basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See -# the License for the specific language governing rights and -# limitations under the License. -# -# The initial developer of the Configure code is David A. Hinds -# <dhinds@hyper.stanford.edu>. Portions created by David A. Hinds -# are Copyright (C) 1998 David A. Hinds. All Rights Reserved. -#------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -ECHO="/bin/echo -e " -fail () -{ - $ECHO "" - $ECHO "Configuration failed" - $ECHO "" - exit 1 -} - -usage () { - $ECHO "usage: Configure [-h|help|-d [filename]|-f <filename>]" - $ECHO "" - $ECHO " -h|help - display usage info" - $ECHO " -d [filename] - automated configuration with option to specify input file" - $ECHO " -f <filename> - read configuration data from file and prompt user" - exit 1 -} - -if [ ! -r config.in ]; then - $ECHO "config.in does not exist!" - fail -fi - -. ./config.in - -if [ -r config.out ]; then - . ./config.out 2>/dev/null -fi - -PROMPT=y -if [ $# -gt 0 ] ; then - if [ "$1" = "-h" -o "$1" = "help" ] ; then - usage - fi - if [ "$1" = "-d" -o "$1" = "-f" ] ; then - if [ $# -gt 1 ] ; then - if [ -r $2 ]; then - . $2 - else - $ECHO "$2 does not exist" - fail - fi - else - if [ "$1" = "-f" ] ; then - usage - fi - fi - if [ "$1" = "-d" ] ; then - PROMPT=n - fi - fi -fi - -#======================================================================= - -CONFIG=config.new -CONFIG_MK=config.mk -rm -f $CONFIG $CONFIG_MK $MODVER - -cat << 'EOF' > $CONFIG -# -# Automatically generated by 'make config' -- don't edit! -# -EOF - -write_bool() { - value=`eval $ECHO '$'$1` - if [ "$value" = "y" ] ; then - $ECHO "$1=y" >> $CONFIG - $ECHO "$1=y" >> $CONFIG_MK - else - $ECHO "$1=n" >> $CONFIG - $ECHO "# $1 is not defined" >> $CONFIG_MK - fi -} - -write_str () { - value=`eval $ECHO '$'$1` - $ECHO "$1"=\"$value\" >> $CONFIG - $ECHO "$1=$value" >> $CONFIG_MK -} - - -dump_str () { - $ECHO "$1" >> $CONFIG - $ECHO "$1" >> $CONFIG_MK -} - -prompt () { - eval $3=\"$2\" - if [ "$PROMPT" = "y" ] ; then - $ECHO "$1 [$2]: \c" - read tmp - if [ -n "$tmp" ] ; then eval $3=\"$tmp\" ; fi - else - $ECHO "$1 [$2]" - fi -} - -ask_bool () { - default=`eval $ECHO '$'$2` - if [ ! "$default" ] ; then default=n ; fi - answer="" - while [ "$answer" != "n" -a "$answer" != "y" ] ; do - prompt "$1 (y/n)" "$default" answer - done - eval "$2=$answer" - write_bool $2 -} - -ask_str () { - default=`eval $ECHO '$'$2` - prompt "$1" "`$ECHO $default`" answer - eval $2=\"$answer\" - write_str $2 -} - -mkversionh () { -versionh=src/include/wlan/version.h -cp src/version.h.in $versionh - -DATE=`date` - -printf '#define WLAN_RELEASE\t"%d.%d.%d%s"\n' \ - ${WLAN_VERSION} \ - ${WLAN_PATCHLEVEL} \ - ${WLAN_SUBLEVEL} \ - ${WLAN_EXTRAVERSION} >> $versionh -printf '#define WLAN_RELEASE_CODE 0x%02x%02x%02x\n' \ - ${WLAN_VERSION} \ - ${WLAN_PATCHLEVEL} \ - ${WLAN_SUBLEVEL} >> $versionh -echo "#define WLAN_BUILD_DATE \"$DATE\" " >> $versionh - -printf '\n' >> $versionh -printf '#endif\n' >> $versionh - -} - -#======================================================================= - -# If the src/include/wlan/version.h file needs a touchup, fix or create it -if [ -r src/include/wlan/version.h ]; then - WLAN_RELEASE="${WLAN_VERSION}.${WLAN_PATCHLEVEL}.${WLAN_SUBLEVEL}${WLAN_EXTRAVERSION}" - OLD_RELEASE=`sed --quiet -e '/#define.*WLAN_RELEASE[^_].*\"\(.*\)\"/s//\1/p' < src/include/wlan/version.h` - if [ "${WLAN_RELEASE}" != "${OLD_RELEASE}" ]; then - # Overwrite the file - mkversionh - fi -else - # File doesn't exist, create it - mkversionh -fi - -$ECHO "" -$ECHO "-------------- Linux WLAN Configuration Script -------------" -$ECHO "" -$ECHO "The default responses are correct for most users." -$ECHO "" - -#======================================================================= -# Should we build for PCMCIA Card Services? - -ask_bool "Build Prism2.x PCMCIA Card Services (_cs) driver?" 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PRISM2_USB - -$ECHO "" - -#======================================================================= -# Collect the kernel source tree and test for sanity - -CUR_RELEASE=`uname -r` - -if [ "$LINUX_SRC" = "" ] ; then - LINUX_SRC=/lib/modules/$CUR_RELEASE/build -fi - -ask_str "Linux source directory" LINUX_SRC - -if [ ! -f $LINUX_SRC/include/linux/version.h ] ; then - $ECHO "Linux source tree $LINUX_SRC is incomplete or missing!" - if [ -d $LINUX_SRC/include/linux ] ; then - $ECHO " The kernel header files are present, but not " \ - "the full source code." - fi - $ECHO " See the HOWTO for a list of FTP sites for current" \ - "kernel sources." - fail -fi - -KERNEL_SOURCE=$LINUX_SRC make -Cscripts 2>&1 > /dev/null -. scripts/make.opts - -# What kernel are we compiling for? - -version () { - expr $1 \* 65536 + $2 \* 256 + $3 -} - -$ECHO "" - -SRC_RELEASE="$KERNEL_RELEASE" - -VERSION_CODE=`grep LINUX_VERSION_CODE $LINUX_SRC/include/linux/version.h | \ - sed -e 's/[^0-9]//g'` - -$ECHO "The kernel source tree is version $SRC_RELEASE." -if [ $VERSION_CODE -lt `version 2 4 0` ] ; then - $ECHO "This package requires at least a 2.4.x series kernel." - fail -fi - -if [ $VERSION_CODE -gt `version 2 5 0` ] ; then - KERN_25=y - write_bool KERN_25 -fi -if [ $VERSION_CODE -ge `version 2 6 5` ] ; then - KERN_2_6_5=y -fi -write_bool KERN_2_6_5 -if [ $VERSION_CODE -ge `version 2 6 17` ] ; then - KERN_2_6_17=y -fi -write_bool KERN_2_6_17 - -if [ $VERSION_CODE -gt `version 2 6 26` ] ; then - $ECHO "******* WARNING WARNING WARNING *******" - $ECHO "Kernels newer than 2.6.26.x are not supported." - $ECHO "******* WARNING WARNING WARNING *******" -fi - -if [ "$SRC_RELEASE" != "$CUR_RELEASE" ] ; then - $ECHO "WARNING: the current running kernel is actually version $CUR_RELEASE." -fi - -if [ ! -f $LINUX_SRC/.config ] ; then - $ECHO "WARNING: .config not present in kernel source tree. This will" - $ECHO " screw up modversions detection and build optimizations." - $ECHO " Is this a RedHat kernel? Workarounds enabled." - if [ -f $LINUX_SRC/include/linux/modversions.h ] ; then - KERNEL_MODFLAGS="-DMODULE -DMODVERSIONS -include $LINUX_SRC/include/linux/modversions.h" - fi - $ECHO " For an optimized build, copy over the relevent file from" - $ECHO " $LINUX_SRC/configs/ to $LINUX_SRC/.config" -fi - -# Check for consistent kernel build dates -CUR_D=`uname -v | sed -e 's/^#[0-9]* //;s/SMP //;s/PREEMPT //;'` -CUR_D=`$ECHO $CUR_D | sed -e 's/\(:[0-9][0-9]\) .* \([12][90]\)/\1 \2/'` -$ECHO "The current kernel build date is $CUR_D." -UTS_VERSION="unknown"; -if [ -f $LINUX_SRC/include/linux/compile.h ] ; then - UTS_VERSION=`grep UTS_VERSION $LINUX_SRC/include/linux/compile.h | - sed -e 's/.*"\(.*\)"/\1/'` - SRC_D=`$ECHO $UTS_VERSION | sed -e 's/^#[0-9]* //;s/SMP //;s/PREEMPT //;'` - SRC_D=`$ECHO $SRC_D | sed -e 's/\(:[0-9][0-9]\) .* \([12][90]\)/\1 \2/'` - if [ $SRC_RELEASE = $CUR_RELEASE -a "$SRC_D" != "$CUR_D" ] ; then - $ECHO "WARNING: the source tree has a build date of $SRC_D." - if [ `date -d "$SRC_D" +%s` -gt `date -d "$CUR_D" +%s` ] ; then - $ECHO " Did you forget to install your new kernel?!?" - fi - fi -fi -$ECHO "" - - # Test for netlink availability in the kernel - if grep -sq "#define.*CONFIG_NETLINK.*1" ${LINUX_SRC}/include/linux/autoconf.h; then - CONFIG_NETLINK=y - else - CONFIG_NETLINK=n - fi - write_bool CONFIG_NETLINK - - - # Test for pf_packet availability in the kernel - if grep -sq "#define.*CONFIG_PACKET.*1" ${LINUX_SRC}/include/linux/autoconf.h; then - CONFIG_PACKET=y - else - CONFIG_PACKET=n - fi - write_bool CONFIG_PACKET - - - # Test for pf_packet availability in the kernel - if grep -sq "#define.*CONFIG_HOTPLUG.*1" ${LINUX_SRC}/include/linux/autoconf.h; then - CONFIG_HOTPLUG=y - else - CONFIG_HOTPLUG=n - fi - write_bool CONFIG_HOTPLUG - -#======================================================================= -# Alternate target install root dir - the value of this variable -# will prefix other variables, such as modules and pcmcia directories -ask_str "Alternate target install root directory on host" TARGET_ROOT_ON_HOST - -if [ $PRISM2_PCMCIA = "y" ] ; then - # PCMCIA script dir - ask_str "PCMCIA script directory" PCMCIA_DIR - TARGET_PCMCIA_DIR=$TARGET_ROOT_ON_HOST$PCMCIA_DIR - write_str TARGET_PCMCIA_DIR -fi - -MODDIR=/lib/modules/$SRC_RELEASE -ask_str " Module install directory" MODDIR -TARGET_MODDIR=$TARGET_ROOT_ON_HOST$MODDIR/linux-wlan-ng -write_str TARGET_MODDIR -$ECHO "" - - -# Just write some out (we're not prompting right now) -write_str INST_EXEDIR -TARGET_INST_EXEDIR=$TARGET_ROOT_ON_HOST$INST_EXEDIR -write_str TARGET_INST_EXEDIR - -#======================================================================= - -# How should the startup scripts be configured? - -SYSV_INIT=n -if [ "$PREFIX" = "" ] ; then - if [ -d /etc/rc.d/init.d -o -d /etc/init.d -o -d /sbin/init.d ] ; then - $ECHO "It looks like you have a System V init file setup." - SYSV_INIT=y - if [ -d /etc/rc.d/init.d ] ; then - $ECHO "RC_DIR=/etc/rc.d" >> $CONFIG - $ECHO "RC_DIR=/etc/rc.d" >> $CONFIG_MK - elif [ -d /sbin/init.d ] ; then - $ECHO "RC_DIR=/sbin" >> $CONFIG - $ECHO "RC_DIR=/sbin" >> $CONFIG_MK - else - $ECHO "RC_DIR=/etc" >> $CONFIG - $ECHO "RC_DIR=/etc" >> $CONFIG_MK - fi - else - $ECHO "It looks like you have a BSD-ish init file setup." - if ! grep rc.wlan /etc/rc.d/rc.S >/dev/null ; then - $ECHO " You'll need to edit /etc/rc.d/rc.S to invoke" \ - "/etc/rc.d/rc.wlan (for ISA/PCMCIA cards)" - $ECHO " so that wlan cards will be started at boot time." - fi - SYSV_INIT=n - fi - write_bool SYSV_INIT -else - ask_bool "System V init script layout" SYSV_INIT - if [ "$SYSV_INIT" = "y" ] ; then - ask_str "Top-level directory for RC scripts" RC_DIR - fi -fi - -if [ ! -x $TARGET_ROOT_ON_HOST/sbin/depmod ] ; then INSTALL_DEPMOD=n ; fi -write_bool INSTALL_DEPMOD - -$ECHO "" - -#======================================================================= -# Make sure our target architecture is correct - -$ECHO "" - -ask_str "Prefix for build host compiler? (rarely needed)" HOST_COMPILE -dump_str "HOST_CFLAGS=$HOST_CFLAGS" - -$ECHO "" - -dump_str 'HOST_AS=$(HOST_COMPILE)as' -dump_str 'HOST_LD=$(HOST_COMPILE)ld' -dump_str 'HOST_CC=$(HOST_COMPILE)gcc' -dump_str 'HOST_CPP=$(HOST_CC) -E' -dump_str 'HOST_AR=$(HOST_COMPILE)ar' -dump_str 'HOST_NM=$(HOST_COMPILE)nm' -dump_str 'HOST_STRIP=$(HOST_COMPILE)strip' -dump_str 'HOST_OBJCOPY=$(HOST_COMPILE)objcopy' -dump_str 'HOST_OBJDUMP=$(HOST_COMPILE)objdump' -dump_str 'HOST_RANLIB=$(HOST_COMPILE)ranlib' -dump_str 'HOST_MAKE=make' - -CROSS_COMPILE_ENABLED=y -if [ "_$CROSS_COMPILE" = "_" ] ; then -CROSS_COMPILE_ENABLED=n -fi - -write_str CROSS_COMPILE -write_bool CROSS_COMPILE_ENABLED -#dump_str 'CFLAGS=-O2 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -pipe' - -if [ "_$CROSS_COMPILE" = "_" ] ; then -dump_str 'AS=$(HOST_COMPILE)as' -dump_str 'LD=$(HOST_COMPILE)ld' -dump_str 'CC=$(HOST_COMPILE)gcc' -dump_str 'CPP=$(HOST_CC) -E' -dump_str 'AR=$(HOST_COMPILE)ar' -dump_str 'NM=$(HOST_COMPILE)nm' -dump_str 'STRIP=$(HOST_COMPILE)strip' -dump_str 'OBJCOPY=$(HOST_COMPILE)objcopy' -dump_str 'OBJDUMP=$(HOST_COMPILE)objdump' -dump_str 'RANLIB=$(HOST_COMPILE)ranlib' -dump_str 'MAKE=make' -else -dump_str "AS=$CROSS_COMPILE"as -dump_str "LD=$CROSS_COMPILE"ld -dump_str "CC=$CROSS_COMPILE"gcc -CC="$CROSS_COMPILE"gcc -dump_str "CPP=$CC -E" -dump_str "AR=$CROSS_COMPILE"ar -dump_str "NM=$CROSS_COMPILE"nm -dump_str "STRIP=$CROSS_COMPILE"strip -dump_str "OBJCOPY=$CROSS_COMPILE"objcopy -dump_str "OBJDUMP=$CROSS_COMPILE"objdump -dump_str "RANLIB=$CROSS_COMPILE"ranlib -dump_str "MAKE=make" -fi - -#======================================================================= -# Should we build for debugging? - -ask_bool "Build for debugging (see doc/config.debug)" WLAN_DEBUG - -$ECHO "" - -FIRMWARE_DIR="/etc/wlan/" -write_str FIRMWARE_DIR - -WLAN_SRC=`pwd`/src/ -write_str WLAN_SRC - -mv $CONFIG config.out - -$ECHO "" -$ECHO "Configuration successful. Now type 'make' and pray." -$ECHO "" diff --git a/abs/core-testing/wlan-ng26-utils-svn/tmp/trunk/.svn/text-base/FAQ.svn-base b/abs/core-testing/wlan-ng26-utils-svn/tmp/trunk/.svn/text-base/FAQ.svn-base deleted file mode 100644 index 83358fd..0000000 --- a/abs/core-testing/wlan-ng26-utils-svn/tmp/trunk/.svn/text-base/FAQ.svn-base +++ /dev/null @@ -1,468 +0,0 @@ -********************** Linux-wlan-ng FAQ ************************** -For additions, corrections, and clarifications, send mail to -solomon@linux-wlan.com with FAQ in the subject. -******************************************************************* - -Q: When will linux-wlan-ng be merged into the mainline kernel? - - Short answer: Never. - - First, the linux-netdev people will soundly reject this driver. - I don't begrudge them for this; indeed in their position I'd do - exactly the same. It's a sound engineering decision. - - linux-wlan-ng is obselete, and effort spent fixing it is better - spent elsewhere. You can't even buy the hardware any longer. - - The original design for linux-wlan-ng was to separate the 802.11 - stack from the actual hardware driver. This added a lot of - complexity, but would greatly ease the pain of supporitng - multiple hardware types. Unfortunately, the implementation was - turned out to be somewhat flawed, and hardware manufaturers went - away from the thick-mac model, leaving linux-wlan-ng overly - complex for what it did. - - (Ironically, the linux kernel is adopting a similar - separation model, but it is a long way off from being ready) - - So why not rewrite linux-wlan-ng to be more suitable, the - enterprising reader may ask? - - The kernel already has two drivers for prism2 (cs/pci/plx) - hardware -- hostap and orinoco. linux-wlan-ng basically - has three features not present in kernel drivers: - - 1) USB support - 2) nearly complete implemettion of the 802.11 MIB/MLME - 3) Firmware-based AP support - - (3) requires an expensive license that isn't even available any - longer, as the hostap mode works far better -- and is already - supported by in-kernel drivers. - - (2) would need to be removed or completely rewritten in order to - be merged, as it does not fit within existing kernel APIs, and - it would be effectively merging new kernel APIs. - - (1) Is the only truly unique thing that linux-wlan-ng does that - is generally needed any more. - - To merge it into the kernel, we'd need to strip out (2), which - would necessitate a complete rewrite -- to the point where - writing a new driver from scratch is easier. - - Basically, it would take far less effort to add USB - support to the in-kernel drivers than it would to make - linux-wlan-ng acceptable to be merged. - - In other words, the short answer is: Never. - -Q: It doesn't work/compile/sing/dance! - - First, make sure you're using the latest linux-wlan-ng release - from http://www.linux-wlan-ng.org. New releases are infrequent, - but tthey happen for a reason. - - If you are using the latest release, you may want to obtain the - latest development sources via subversion: - - svn co svn://svn.shaftnet.org/linux-wlan-ng/trunk - - Questions and problems with the developement code should be sent - to the development mailing list, at: - - linux-wlan-devel@lists.linux-wlan.com - -Q: What devices does the linux-wlan-ng driver support? - - Currently, the linux-wlan-ng driver supports the Intersil - Prism2/2.5/3 chipsets. These chipsets are used in a wide - variety of PCMCIA, PCI, and USB products. If it has a Prism - chip in it, linux-wlan-ng should support it. - -Q: Will linux-wlan-ng support some feature or funkiness in - the <pick one> Linux distribution? - - Our development target always consists of stock kernels from - kernel.org and stock pcmcia_cs. If a given distribution - chooses to do something funky, we rely on users of that - distribution to contribute patches to deal with their - funkiness. - - The quickest way to get some action on this kind of item is to - communicate with any users of the same distribution that you - can find on the linux-wlan-[devel|user] lists about working up - a patch. If it's reasonably sane and doesn't break things for - our development environment or for other distributions, we'll - be more than happy to roll that patch into the next release. - -Q: What does "resultcode=implementation_failure" mean? - - Complicated Answer: - Each command that can be issued with wlanctl-ng returns a status - called "resultcode". Resultcode is something that we picked up - from the 802.11 MLME definition. In the standard, resultcode - is an enumeration with a fixed set of values. To be able to - report failures that a driver detects that are outside the - context of the 802.11 standard set of resultcode values, we - invented the "implementation_failure" value. - - Simple Answer: - Go look in your kernel log for more detailed error information. - -Q: I'm trying to use the HostAP/orinoco/aironet/wvlan driver and it - won't work! - - That has nothing to do with the linux-wlan-ng driver. Go ask - those responsible for those drivers. - -Q: Can I get Debian packages of linux-wlan-ng? - -A: Packages of linux-wlan-ng are now available in the Debian stable - tree. - -Q: Where do I find some RPMS for linux-wlan-ng? The ones on - the ftp are dreadfully out of date! - - http://prism2.unixguru.raleigh.nc.us/ - - (Maintained by Tim Miller) - -Q: I installed the RPMs/compiled the driver and installed it and it - won't work when I try to run 'ifup wlan0' or whatnot. - - First, ensure you're running the most up-to-date version of - the driver. Many problems have been fixed in newer releases. - - 802.11 wireless networks are much more complex than wired - ethernet networks. They require much more configuration than - an ip address. If you are using pcmcia, edit the file - /etc/pcmcia/wlan-ng.opts to set the network parameters. For - PCI, PLX, or USB adapters, you need to edit /etc/wlan.conf. - - You also need to make sure you have the correct settings in - /etc/modules.conf (alias wlan0 prism2_usb). - - Might we suggest you read the README file? - -Q: When I try to load the driver, I get a whole bunch of errors about - unresolved symbols. - - The running kernel does not match the kernel the driver was - compiled for. If you downloaded a RPM, make sure you - downloaded the correct version for your kernel. This should not - happen if you compiled the driver from source -- if it does, the - kernel configuration you compiled against does not match the - running kernel. Probably a screwed-up distro kernel. - -Q: I have a DWL-520 and it won't work! - - The DWL-520 claims to require a PCI 2.2 compliant motherboard. - Only fairly new machines support this. Yes, the box lies. :) - Check the documentation for your system and/or motherboard to see if - it is PCI 2.2 compliant. - - NOTE: We have some reports of the DWL-520 working on PCI 2.1 - motherboards; your mileage may vary. See the following URL: - - http://www.personaltelco.net/index.cgi/DlinkDwl520 - - NOTE: The Linksys WMP11 v2.7 is NOT prism-based, and - thus not supported by this driver. The Actiontec PCI board is - still known to be prism based; you may want to try that instead. - -Q: All I see is "Tx attempt prior to association, frame dropped" - - You are not associated with an access point. Double-check the - settings in /etc/wlan.conf (USB, PCI, PLX) or /etc/pcmcia/wlan-ng.opts - (for PCMCIA users). If all of these settings are correct (you - did check with your admin, right?) make sure the access point - doesn't have a MAC filter installed or has different WEP settings. - - If all of this is verified correct, and are using a PCMCIA - card, try setting the "irq_mode=0" option. See the - documentaiton in the pcmcia-cs sources. - -Q: I installed the modules, performed a 'wlanctl-ng wlan0 lnxreq_autojoin' - command, and it still won't work! - - You did read the README, didn't you? You need to perform a - "wlanctl-ng wlan0 lnxreq_ifstate ifstate=enable" in order to - torn on the radio. The pcmcia scripts and the /etc/init.d/wlan - script do this for you. - -Q: I have a XXX USB 802.11b device, will it work with this driver? - - Most 802.11b USB devices use the ATMEL AT76C503A chipset, which - is not supported by the linux-wlan-ng project. However, there - are some prism2.5-based USB adapters, most notably the Linksys - WUSB v2.5. The other versions (1.0, 2.6, 3.0) are based on - ATMEL chipsets. Another supported USB device is the Actiontec - 802UI3. - -Q: My prism2.5-based USB adapter won't work! - - An excellent guide can be found at: - - http://www.fuw.edu.pl/~pliszka/hints/prism2.html - -Q: My prism2.5-based USB adapter won't come up if it's plugged in at boot! - - Thanks to buggy firmware, it is often necessary to perform a - device reset on initialization. You can perform this by adding - "options prism2_usb prism2_doreset=1" in your /etc/modules.conf - - Intersil has released Primary firmware 1.1.2, which seems to - have resolved this problem, at least on our test machines. - -Q: My PC crashes when the USB device is plugged in! - - This is a result of the port reset necessitated by buggy firmware. - - You are probably using the 'usb-uhci' driver with an intel - chipset. Unfortunately, the crashes happen deep within the USB - core, so there's nothing the linux-wlan-ng driver can do. - - In the mean time, try using the 'uhci' host controller driver - instead ("alias usb-controller uhci" in /etc/modules.conf), or - plug the USB device into a hub. - - Linux kernel 2.4.19 is known to improve the situation somewhat, - but the right way to fix it is to turn off the port reset - (options prism2_usb prism2_doreset=0). The current firmware - from Intersil alleviates the need to perform the reset. - - UPDATE: if you're using linux-wlan-ng 0.2.1-pre6 or newer and - kernel < 2.4.22-pre, the 'uhci' driver will NOT work without a - kernel patch! See: - - http://lists.linux-wlan.com/pipermail/linux-wlan-devel/2003-May/002369.html - -Q: How come I can't transmit when in monitor mode? - - You can't. It's a fundamental "feature" of the hardware. - -Q: How come the /proc/net/wireless info isn't updated when in monitor mode? - - The definition of "signal quality" refers to the quality of the - link to the associated access point. When you're in monitor - mode, you're not associated, so this information is by defintion - irrelevant. - - And regardless, the hardware doesn't update the registers we poll to - obtain this information while in monitor mode. - -Q: What do the various monitor mode options do? - - enable=[true/false] Turn it on and off. required. - channel=[1-14] Sniff channel. required. - prismheader=[true/false] Optionally preppend a special - radio header on the packet. - Defaults to off. - keepwepflags=[true/false] If you had WEP configured correctly - the card will perform WEP decoding. - Defaults to off. - stripfcs=[true/false] When true, the 802.11 FCS is not - stripped from incoming packets. - Defaults off. - truncate=[number] Truncates the captured frame. - -Q: How come iwconfig/iwspy/[random other wireless tool] doesn't work? - - linux-wlan-ng only supports a subset of the wireless - extensions; generally read-only things. However, you won't - need any of those tools as wlan-ng comes with its own set of - tools that closely mirror the 802.11 spec. Have a look - through the documentation and supplied scripts. - - That said, if more complete (ie read/write) wireless extension - support is really important to you, you're more than welcome to - implement it and submit a patch. - - As of 0.1.16-pre1, the wireless extension plumbing has been - re-written, and further support is much easier now. And many - more bits are hooked up now than before. - -Q: How do I know exactly what prism variant is on my card? - - When you load the driver, you see a line which reads like: - - ident: nic h/w id=0x8008 1.0.0 - - 1.0.0 is the hardware revision. Below is a (partial) list of IDs. - - 0x8003, 0x8008 : Prism2 PCMCIA - - 0x800b, 0x800c : Prism2.5 PCMCIA - 0x8012, 0x8013 : Prism2.5 PCI - 0x801a, 0x801b : Prism3 PCMCIA - 0x8021, 0x8022 : Prism3 PCI - - 0x800f, 0x8010 : Prism2.5 USB (3863) - 0x801e, 0x801f : Prism2.5 USB (3861B) - 0x8025, 0x8026 : Prism3 USB - -Q: How do I know what firmware my card has? - - After the driver is loaded and brought into ifstate=enable, you - will see the following lines in the kernel log: (eg dmesg |grep ident) - - ident: pri f/w: id=0x15 0.3.0 - ident: sta f/w: id=0x1f 1.7.1 - - In this case, the card has primary firmware 0.3.0 and secondary - firmware 1.7.1. - - Or, if you are using 0.2.1-pre17 or newer: - 'cat /proc/net/p80211/wlan0/nsd' with the card running. - -Q: How can I update my firmware under Linux? - - Use the 'prism2dl' utility. While it does its utmost to ensure - you don't fry your card, use it at your own risk. Even the - Intersil-supplied tools fail occasionally. - -Q: Where can I download updated firmware for my Prism2/2.5/3-based card? - - As of linux-wlan-ng 0.2.1-pre21, the ram download firmware for - all supported card types is bundled with the driver. These - images cannot be flashed. - - A general FAQ on firmware updating is here: - http://linux.junsun.net/intersil-prism - - It includes links to some sites with firmware images. - - We strongly recommend against flashing a new image, instead one - should use the ram-download images that are loaded when the - driver starts, much like the Windows drivers do. - - See the instructions below for getting this to work. - -Q: What's this about "ram downloading"? - - This means the driver loads up a firmware images directly into - card RAM, instead of using the firmware stored in the card's - flash ROM. This lets us ensure we are using the lastest available - code without risking ruining the hardware due to a bad flashing. - - linux-wlan-ng will automatically perform a RAM download if you have - the necessary firmware images. - -Q: Okay, I have new ram download firmware images, where do I put them? - - copy the *hex files into linux-wlan-ng-XXXX/src/prism2/ - then build and install the driver per usual. - -Q: Can I use my 802.11b card as an AP under Linux? - - Yes, and in the true free software fashion, there are several - ways: - - a) linux-wlan-ng supports AP operation by using special tertiary - firmware on prism devices. This firmware is not generally - available, however. Contact Intersil for licensing terms. - - b) The Prism2 HostAP driver uses the special HostAP mode of the - prism chipsets. http://people.ssh.com/jkm/Prism2/ - -Q: I have a PCI adapter, and upon resuming from a suspend, the device is not - responsive. - - Much like you need to run some commands to bring the card to life - when the PC is first booted, you also need to perform similar - steps when the card comes out of suspend. Run '/etc/init.d/wlan start' - and all should be well. - - You'll need to be running 0.1.15-pre3 or newer for this to work - properly. - - The prism2.5/3 chipsets do not support PCI power management, so - this is the best we can realistically do. - -Q: I have a Linksys WMP11, and under moderate to heavy traffic, I get - errors like "unknown port number" and "invalid frame type" - - Make sure you're using the latest firmware avaliable from - Linksys's web site. According to the firmware release notes: - - "Changes were made to prevent erroneous data from being - transferred over the PCI bus" - - Note that this problem has also beeen confirmed on the D-Link - DWL-520. You will need firmware 1.3.5 or newer to resolve this. - -Q: I have a D-Link DWL-650/650+/520+ card, why doesn't it work with - this driver? - - The DWL-650 comes in at least three flavors; older ones have grey - antennae, with no revision number on the back. - Second-generation has a black antenna and the back reads - "H/W J3 F/W 1.x.x". Both of these will work. The third- - generation, with a grey antenna, has "H/W A1, F/W x.x", and - will NOT work; It has the same hardware as the "plus" series - of cards. - - The "plus" series of cards from D-Link use the Texas Instruments - ACX100/TNETW1100 chipset. TI has not been forthcoming with - programming information. Politely ask TI and D-Link for Linux - drivers and/or docs. - - We've been told that TI will be releasing binary-only Linux - drivers sometime in December. In the mean time, return the - card and buy one that works with Linux. - -Q: I have a Linksys WMP11 v2.7 card; why doesn't it work with this driver? - - Linksys, in their grand tradition, likes to introduce completely - new cards but re-use the model number. The WMP11 v2.7 utilizes the - Broadcomm chipset, and is not supported by linux-wlan-ng. Politely - ask Linksys and/or Broadcomm for Linux drivers and/or docs. - -Q: What other resources are there for Wireless LANs under Linux? - - http://www.fuw.edu.pl/~pliszka/hints/wireless.html - - http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Linux.Wireless.drivers.html - -Q: I'm using RedHat 8.x+ (or Fedora Core), and I get this error when - trying to ifup wlan0: - - Error for wireless request "Set Encode" (8B2A) : - SET failed on device wlan0 ; Function not implemented. - Error for wireless request "Set ESSID" (8B1A) : - SET failed on device wlan0 ; Function not implemented. - - - You can safely ignore this; it is there because linux-wlan-ng - does not currently use the wireless extension commands for - configuration. - -Q: When the prism2_cs module loads, I see the message "RequestIRQ: - Resource in use" and the load fails! What's going on? - - Is your card a 16-bit PCMCIA card? If it is, you may need to - recompile your kernel with ISA bus support enabled (CONFIG_ISA=y). - The PCMCIA core uses ISA bus support to help determine what IRQs - are available for the card. Without it, the PCMCIA core may not be - able to select an IRQ. - -Q: After installing linux-wlan-ng on my RedHat 9 system, pcmcia no - longer works! - - This is due to a bug in the RedHat 9 pcmcia startup scripts. - On or about line 105 in /etc/init.d/pcmcia, remove all of the - '.o' suffixes on the modprobe command lines. It should read - something like this: - - if [ -d $PC ] ; then - echo -n " modules" - /sbin/modprobe pcmcia_core $CORE_OPTS - /sbin/modprobe $PCIC $PCIC_OPTS - /sbin/modprobe ds - elif [ -d $KD ] ; then - /sbin/modprobe pcmcia_core - /sbin/modprobe $PCIC - /sbin/modprobe ds - else - diff --git a/abs/core-testing/wlan-ng26-utils-svn/tmp/trunk/.svn/text-base/LICENSE.svn-base b/abs/core-testing/wlan-ng26-utils-svn/tmp/trunk/.svn/text-base/LICENSE.svn-base deleted file mode 100644 index 8d23a4c..0000000 --- a/abs/core-testing/wlan-ng26-utils-svn/tmp/trunk/.svn/text-base/LICENSE.svn-base +++ /dev/null @@ -1,563 +0,0 @@ - MOZILLA PUBLIC LICENSE - Version 1.1 - - ---------------- - -1. Definitions. - - 1.0.1. "Commercial Use" means distribution or otherwise making the - Covered Code available to a third party. - - 1.1. ''Contributor'' means each entity that creates or contributes to - the creation of Modifications. - - 1.2. ''Contributor Version'' means the combination of the Original - Code, prior Modifications used by a Contributor, and the Modifications - made by that particular Contributor. - - 1.3. ''Covered Code'' means the Original Code or Modifications or the - combination of the Original Code and Modifications, in each case - including portions thereof. - - 1.4. ''Electronic Distribution Mechanism'' means a mechanism generally - accepted in the software development community for the electronic - transfer of data. - - 1.5. ''Executable'' means Covered Code in any form other than Source - Code. - - 1.6. ''Initial Developer'' means the individual or entity identified as - the Initial Developer in the Source Code notice required by Exhibit A. - - 1.7. ''Larger Work'' means a work which combines Covered Code or - portions thereof with code not governed by the terms of this License. - - 1.8. ''License'' means this document. - - 1.8.1. "Licensable" means having the right to grant, to the maximum - extent possible, whether at the time of the initial grant or - subsequently acquired, any and all of the rights conveyed herein. - - 1.9. ''Modifications'' means any addition to or deletion from the - substance or structure of either the Original Code or any previous - Modifications. When Covered Code is released as a series of files, a - Modification is: - - A. Any addition to or deletion from the contents of a file - containing Original Code or previous Modifications. - - B. Any new file that contains any part of the Original Code or - previous Modifications. - - 1.10. ''Original Code'' means Source Code of computer software code - which is described in the Source Code notice required by Exhibit A as - Original Code, and which, at the time of its release under this License - is not already Covered Code governed by this License. - - 1.10.1. "Patent Claims" means any patent claim(s), now owned or - hereafter acquired, including without limitation, method, process, and - apparatus claims, in any patent Licensable by grantor. - - 1.11. ''Source Code'' means the preferred form of the Covered Code for - making modifications to it, including all modules it contains, plus any - associated interface definition files, scripts used to control - compilation and installation of an Executable, or source code - differential comparisons against either the Original Code or another - well known, available Covered Code of the Contributor's choice. The - Source Code can be in a compressed or archival form, provided the - appropriate decompression or de-archiving software is widely available - for no charge. - - 1.12. "You'' (or "Your") means an individual or a legal entity - exercising rights under, and complying with all of the terms of, this - License or a future version of this License issued under Section 6.1. - For legal entities, "You'' includes any entity which controls, is - controlled by, or is under common control with You. For purposes of - this definition, "control'' means (a) the power, direct or indirect, to - cause the direction or management of such entity, whether by contract - or otherwise, or (b) ownership of more than fifty percent (50%) of the - outstanding shares or beneficial ownership of such entity. - -2. Source Code License. - - 2.1. The Initial Developer Grant. - The Initial Developer hereby grants You a world-wide, royalty-free, - non-exclusive license, subject to third party intellectual property - claims: - - (a) under intellectual property rights (other than patent or - trademark) Licensable by Initial Developer to use, reproduce, - modify, display, perform, sublicense and distribute the Original - Code (or portions thereof) with or without Modifications, and/or - as part of a Larger Work; and - - (b) under Patents Claims infringed by the making, using or selling - of Original Code, to make, have made, use, practice, sell, and - offer for sale, and/or otherwise dispose of the Original Code (or - portions thereof). - - (c) the licenses granted in this Section 2.1(a) and (b) are - effective on the date Initial Developer first distributes Original - Code under the terms of this License. - - (d) Notwithstanding Section 2.1(b) above, no patent license is - granted: 1) for code that You delete from the Original Code; 2) - separate from the Original Code; or 3) for infringements caused - by: i) the modification of the Original Code or ii) the - combination of the Original Code with other software or devices. - - 2.2. Contributor Grant. - Subject to third party intellectual property claims, each Contributor - hereby grants You a world-wide, royalty-free, non-exclusive license - - (a) under intellectual property rights (other than patent or - trademark) Licensable by Contributor, to use, reproduce, modify, - display, perform, sublicense and distribute the Modifications - created by such Contributor (or portions thereof) either on an - unmodified basis, with other Modifications, as Covered Code and/or - as part of a Larger Work; and - - (b) under Patent Claims infringed by the making, using, or selling - of Modifications made by that Contributor either alone and/or in - combination with its Contributor Version (or portions of such - combination), to make, use, sell, offer for sale, have made, - and/or otherwise dispose of: 1) Modifications made by that - Contributor (or portions thereof); and 2) the combination of - Modifications made by that Contributor with its Contributor - Version (or portions of such combination). - - (c) the licenses granted in Sections 2.2(a) and 2.2(b) are - effective on the date Contributor first makes Commercial Use of - the Covered Code. - - (d) Notwithstanding Section 2.2(b) above, no patent license is - granted: 1) for any code that Contributor has deleted from the - Contributor Version; 2) separate from the Contributor Version; - 3) for infringements caused by: i) third party modifications of - Contributor Version or ii) the combination of Modifications made - by that Contributor with other software (except as part of the - Contributor Version) or other devices; or 4) under Patent Claims - infringed by Covered Code in the absence of Modifications made by - that Contributor. - -3. Distribution Obligations. - - 3.1. Application of License. - The Modifications which You create or to which You contribute are - governed by the terms of this License, including without limitation - Section 2.2. The Source Code version of Covered Code may be distributed - only under the terms of this License or a future version of this - License released under Section 6.1, and You must include a copy of this - License with every copy of the Source Code You distribute. You may not - offer or impose any terms on any Source Code version that alters or - restricts the applicable version of this License or the recipients' - rights hereunder. However, You may include an additional document - offering the additional rights described in Section 3.5. - - 3.2. Availability of Source Code. - Any Modification which You create or to which You contribute must be - made available in Source Code form under the terms of this License - either on the same media as an Executable version or via an accepted - Electronic Distribution Mechanism to anyone to whom you made an - Executable version available; and if made available via Electronic - Distribution Mechanism, must remain available for at least twelve (12) - months after the date it initially became available, or at least six - (6) months after a subsequent version of that particular Modification - has been made available to such recipients. You are responsible for - ensuring that the Source Code version remains available even if the - Electronic Distribution Mechanism is maintained by a third party. - - 3.3. Description of Modifications. - You must cause all Covered Code to which You contribute to contain a - file documenting the changes You made to create that Covered Code and - the date of any change. You must include a prominent statement that the - Modification is derived, directly or indirectly, from Original Code - provided by the Initial Developer and including the name of the Initial - Developer in (a) the Source Code, and (b) in any notice in an - Executable version or related documentation in which You describe the - origin or ownership of the Covered Code. - - 3.4. Intellectual Property Matters - - (a) Third Party Claims. - If Contributor has knowledge that a license under a third party's - intellectual property rights is required to exercise the rights - granted by such Contributor under Sections 2.1 or 2.2, Contributor - must include a text file with the Source Code distribution titled - "LEGAL'' which describes the claim and the party making the claim - in sufficient detail that a recipient will know whom to contact. - If Contributor obtains such knowledge after the Modification is - made available as described in Section 3.2, Contributor shall - promptly modify the LEGAL file in all copies Contributor makes - available thereafter and shall take other steps (such as notifying - appropriate mailing lists or newsgroups) reasonably calculated to - inform those who received the Covered Code that new knowledge has - been obtained. - - (b) Contributor APIs. - If Contributor's Modifications include an application programming - interface and Contributor has knowledge of patent licenses which - are reasonably necessary to implement that API, Contributor must - also include this information in the LEGAL file. - - (c) Representations. - Contributor represents that, except as disclosed pursuant to - Section 3.4(a) above, Contributor believes that Contributor's - Modifications are Contributor's original creation(s) and/or - Contributor has sufficient rights to grant the rights conveyed by - this License. - - 3.5. Required Notices. - You must duplicate the notice in Exhibit A in each file of the Source - Code. If it is not possible to put such notice in a particular Source - Code file due to its structure, then You must include such notice in a - location (such as a relevant directory) where a user would be likely to - look for such a notice. If You created one or more Modification(s) You - may add your name as a Contributor to the notice described in Exhibit - A. You must also duplicate this License in any documentation for the - Source Code where You describe recipients' rights or ownership rights - relating to Covered Code. You may choose to offer, and to charge a fee - for, warranty, support, indemnity or liability obligations to one or - more recipients of Covered Code. However, You may do so only on Your - own behalf, and not on behalf of the Initial Developer or any - Contributor. You must make it absolutely clear than any such warranty, - support, indemnity or liability obligation is offered by You alone, and - You hereby agree to indemnify the Initial Developer and every - Contributor for any liability incurred by the Initial Developer or such - Contributor as a result of warranty, support, indemnity or liability - terms You offer. - - 3.6. Distribution of Executable Versions. - You may distribute Covered Code in Executable form only if the - requirements of Section 3.1-3.5 have been met for that Covered Code, - and if You include a notice stating that the Source Code version of the - Covered Code is available under the terms of this License, including a - description of how and where You have fulfilled the obligations of - Section 3.2. The notice must be conspicuously included in any notice in - an Executable version, related documentation or collateral in which You - describe recipients' rights relating to the Covered Code. You may - distribute the Executable version of Covered Code or ownership rights - under a license of Your choice, which may contain terms different from - this License, provided that You are in compliance with the terms of - this License and that the license for the Executable version does not - attempt to limit or alter the recipient's rights in the Source Code - version from the rights set forth in this License. If You distribute - the Executable version under a different license You must make it - absolutely clear that any terms which differ from this License are - offered by You alone, not by the Initial Developer or any Contributor. - You hereby agree to indemnify the Initial Developer and every - Contributor for any liability incurred by the Initial Developer or such - Contributor as a result of any such terms You offer. - - 3.7. Larger Works. - You may create a Larger Work by combining Covered Code with other code - not governed by the terms of this License and distribute the Larger - Work as a single product. In such a case, You must make sure the - requirements of this License are fulfilled for the Covered Code. - -4. Inability to Comply Due to Statute or Regulation. - - If it is impossible for You to comply with any of the terms of this - License with respect to some or all of the Covered Code due to statute, - judicial order, or regulation then You must: (a) comply with the terms - of this License to the maximum extent possible; and (b) describe the - limitations and the code they affect. Such description must be included - in the LEGAL file described in Section 3.4 and must be included with - all distributions of the Source Code. Except to the extent prohibited - by statute or regulation, such description must be sufficiently - detailed for a recipient of ordinary skill to be able to understand it. - -5. Application of this License. - - This License applies to code to which the Initial Developer has - attached the notice in Exhibit A and to related Covered Code. - -6. Versions of the License. - - 6.1. New Versions. - Netscape Communications Corporation (''Netscape'') may publish revised - and/or new versions of the License from time to time. Each version will - be given a distinguishing version number. - - 6.2. Effect of New Versions. - Once Covered Code has been published under a particular version of the - License, You may always continue to use it under the terms of that - version. You may also choose to use such Covered Code under the terms - of any subsequent version of the License published by Netscape. No one - other than Netscape has the right to modify the terms applicable to - Covered Code created under this License. - - 6.3. Derivative Works. - If You create or use a modified version of this License (which you may - only do in order to apply it to code which is not already Covered Code - governed by this License), You must (a) rename Your license so that the - phrases ''Mozilla'', ''MOZILLAPL'', ''MOZPL'', ''Netscape'', "MPL", - ''NPL'' or any confusingly similar phrase do not appear in your license - (except to note that your license differs from this License) and (b) - otherwise make it clear that Your version of the license contains terms - which differ from the Mozilla Public License and Netscape Public - License. (Filling in the name of the Initial Developer, Original Code - or Contributor in the notice described in Exhibit A shall not of - themselves be deemed to be modifications of this License.) - -7. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY. - - COVERED CODE IS PROVIDED UNDER THIS LICENSE ON AN "AS IS'' BASIS, - WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, - WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES THAT THE COVERED CODE IS FREE OF - DEFECTS, MERCHANTABLE, FIT FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGING. - THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE COVERED CODE - IS WITH YOU. SHOULD ANY COVERED CODE PROVE DEFECTIVE IN ANY RESPECT, - YOU (NOT THE INITIAL DEVELOPER OR ANY OTHER CONTRIBUTOR) ASSUME THE - COST OF ANY NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION. THIS DISCLAIMER - OF WARRANTY CONSTITUTES AN ESSENTIAL PART OF THIS LICENSE. NO USE OF - ANY COVERED CODE IS AUTHORIZED HEREUNDER EXCEPT UNDER THIS DISCLAIMER. - -8. TERMINATION. - - 8.1. This License and the rights granted hereunder will terminate - automatically if You fail to comply with terms herein and fail to cure - such breach within 30 days of becoming aware of the breach. All - sublicenses to the Covered Code which are properly granted shall - survive any termination of this License. Provisions which, by their - nature, must remain in effect beyond the termination of this License - shall survive. - - 8.2. If You initiate litigation by asserting a patent infringement - claim (excluding declatory judgment actions) against Initial Developer - or a Contributor (the Initial Developer or Contributor against whom You - file such action is referred to as "Participant") alleging that: - - (a) such Participant's Contributor Version directly or indirectly - infringes any patent, then any and all rights granted by such - Participant to You under Sections 2.1 and/or 2.2 of this License shall, - upon 60 days notice from Participant terminate prospectively, unless if - within 60 days after receipt of notice You either: (i) agree in - writing to pay Participant a mutually agreeable reasonable royalty for - Your past and future use of Modifications made by such Participant, or - (ii) withdraw Your litigation claim with respect to the Contributor - Version against such Participant. If within 60 days of notice, a - reasonable royalty and payment arrangement are not mutually agreed upon - in writing by the parties or the litigation claim is not withdrawn, the - rights granted by Participant to You under Sections 2.1 and/or 2.2 - automatically terminate at the expiration of the 60 day notice period - specified above. - - (b) any software, hardware, or device, other than such Participant's - Contributor Version, directly or indirectly infringes any patent, then - any rights granted to You by such Participant under Sections 2.1(b) and - 2.2(b) are revoked effective as of the date You first made, used, sold, - distributed, or had made, Modifications made by that Participant. - - 8.3. If You assert a patent infringement claim against Participant - alleging that such Participant's Contributor Version directly or - indirectly infringes any patent where such claim is resolved (such as - by license or settlement) prior to the initiation of patent - infringement litigation, then the reasonable value of the licenses - granted by such Participant under Sections 2.1 or 2.2 shall be taken - into account in determining the amount or value of any payment or - license. - - 8.4. In the event of termination under Sections 8.1 or 8.2 above, all - end user license agreements (excluding distributors and resellers) - which have been validly granted by You or any distributor hereunder - prior to termination shall survive termination. - -9. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. - - UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES AND UNDER NO LEGAL THEORY, WHETHER TORT - (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), CONTRACT, OR OTHERWISE, SHALL YOU, THE INITIAL - DEVELOPER, ANY OTHER CONTRIBUTOR, OR ANY DISTRIBUTOR OF COVERED CODE, - OR ANY SUPPLIER OF ANY OF SUCH PARTIES, BE LIABLE TO ANY PERSON FOR ANY - INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY - CHARACTER INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF GOODWILL, - WORK STOPPAGE, COMPUTER FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION, OR ANY AND ALL OTHER - COMMERCIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES, EVEN IF SUCH PARTY SHALL HAVE BEEN - INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. THIS LIMITATION OF - LIABILITY SHALL NOT APPLY TO LIABILITY FOR DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY - RESULTING FROM SUCH PARTY'S NEGLIGENCE TO THE EXTENT APPLICABLE LAW - PROHIBITS SUCH LIMITATION. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE - EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THIS - EXCLUSION AND LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. - -10. U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS. - - The Covered Code is a ''commercial item,'' as that term is defined in - 48 C.F.R. 2.101 (Oct. 1995), consisting of ''commercial computer - software'' and ''commercial computer software documentation,'' as such - terms are used in 48 C.F.R. 12.212 (Sept. 1995). Consistent with 48 - C.F.R. 12.212 and 48 C.F.R. 227.7202-1 through 227.7202-4 (June 1995), - all U.S. Government End Users acquire Covered Code with only those - rights set forth herein. - -11. MISCELLANEOUS. - - This License represents the complete agreement concerning subject - matter hereof. If any provision of this License is held to be - unenforceable, such provision shall be reformed only to the extent - necessary to make it enforceable. This License shall be governed by - California law provisions (except to the extent applicable law, if any, - provides otherwise), excluding its conflict-of-law provisions. With - respect to disputes in which at least one party is a citizen of, or an - entity chartered or registered to do business in the United States of - America, any litigation relating to this License shall be subject to - the jurisdiction of the Federal Courts of the Northern District of - California, with venue lying in Santa Clara County, California, with - the losing party responsible for costs, including without limitation, - court costs and reasonable attorneys' fees and expenses. The - application of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the - International Sale of Goods is expressly excluded. Any law or - regulation which provides that the language of a contract shall be - construed against the drafter shall not apply to this License. - -12. RESPONSIBILITY FOR CLAIMS. - - As between Initial Developer and the Contributors, each party is - responsible for claims and damages arising, directly or indirectly, out - of its utilization of rights under this License and You agree to work - with Initial Developer and Contributors to distribute such - responsibility on an equitable basis. Nothing herein is intended or - shall be deemed to constitute any admission of liability. - -13. MULTIPLE-LICENSED CODE. - - Initial Developer may designate portions of the Covered Code as - "Multiple-Licensed". "Multiple-Licensed" means that the Initial - Developer permits you to utilize portions of the Covered Code under - Your choice of the NPL or the alternative licenses, if any, specified - by the Initial Developer in the file described in Exhibit A. - -EXHIBIT A -Mozilla Public License. - - ``The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License - Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in - compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ - - Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" - basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF - ANY KIND, either express or implied. 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All Rights Reserved. -* -------------------------------------------------------------------- -* -* linux-wlan -* -* The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public -* License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file -* except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of -* the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ -* -* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS -* IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or -* implied. See the License for the specific language governing -* rights and limitations under the License. -* -* Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the -* terms of the GNU Public License version 2 (the "GPL"), in which -* case the provisions of the GPL are applicable instead of the -* above. If you wish to allow the use of your version of this file -* only under the terms of the GPL and not to allow others to use -* your version of this file under the MPL, indicate your decision -* by deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice -* and other provisions required by the GPL. If you do not delete -* the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this -* file under either the MPL or the GPL. -* -* -------------------------------------------------------------------- -* -* Inquiries regarding the linux-wlan Open Source project can be -* made directly to: -* -* AbsoluteValue Systems Inc. -* info@linux-wlan.com -* http://www.linux-wlan.com -* -* -------------------------------------------------------------------- -* -* Portions of the development of this software were funded by -* Intersil Corporation as part of PRISM(R) chipset product development. -* -* -------------------------------------------------------------------- - -======================================================================= -Description: -The linux-wlan package is a linux device driver and subsystem -package that is intended to provide the full range of IEEE 802.11 MAC -management capabilities for use in user-mode utilities and scripts. -The package currently supports the Intersil 802.11b Prism2, Prism2.5, -and Prism3 reference designs for PCMCIA, PCI, and USB. Additionally, -the package includes support for PLX9052 based PCI to PCMCIA adapter -with a few different PCMCIA cards. - -For a list of elements that are still undone, see the TODO file in -this directory - -======================================================================= -License: -See the COPYING and LICENSE files. - -======================================================================= -Top level directory for linux-wlan-ng: -./add-ons - additional programs that are not build from the - top level make file -./doc - source distribution documentation -./etc - scripts used at run-time -./man - man pages -./scripts - contributed scripts that may do useful things -./src - source code for various components - -======================================================================= -Build Instructions: - -NOTE: You may not need to build at all. Binary packages are -available for various distributions. See the FAQ for where to go. - -NOTE: This release supports building four different drivers: - - prism2_cs Driver for Prism2.x & Prism3 PCMCIA cards. - prism2_pci Driver for Prism2.5 (ISL3874) based _native_ PCI cards. - prism2_plx Driver for Prism2.x PCMCIA cards when used with - a PLX9052 PCI/PCMCIA adapter. - prism2_usb Driver for Prism2.x USB adapters. - - -Prerequisites: - -To build linux-wlan-ng you will need: - - Configured kernel source code for the kernel you are running. - Ideally, this will be the resulting tree after building your own - kernel. Configured means that you have at least run 'make config', - 'make menuconfig', or 'make xconfig'. If you are trying to build - linux-wlan-ng for a previously existing kernel binary (one you did - not build yourself), look for help on the mailing lists because it - can be tricky. I always run against kernels I've built myself, so I'm - not much help in this area. - - The good David Leffler identified that if you are having difficulty - with *_netlink_* symbols, you may have a problem with 'make clean' in - the kernel tree. Do a 'make mrproper' followed by 'make config' - and the rest of the kernel build process. 'make mrproper' does - a more thorough cleaning of the kernel tree. For more info, look - for David's comments in the linux-wlan-user mailing list. - - If you are building a driver for a PCMCIA card, you will also need - the configured PCMCIA source code for the pcmcia_cs subsystem you - are currently running. - -Building linux-wlan-ng: - -1) untar the package using the command: - - tar zxvf linux-wlan-ng-X.Y.Z.tar.gz - -2) Make sure you have configured kernel and (optionally) pcmcia sources on - your system. Note that if you are _only_ building the prism2_pci, - prism2_plx, or prism2_usb drivers you don't need the pcmcia-cs - source tree. - -3) To configure the linux-wlan-ng package, run 'make config'. The - following set of questions will be asked. The default answer is in - braces (e.g. []). Just press <Enter> to select the default answer: - - - "Build Prism2.x PCMCIA Card Services (_cs) driver? (y/n) [y]: " - Select "y" if you want to build the Prism PCMCIA driver. - If you select "n", the PCMCIA related questions below - will not be asked. - - - Build Prism2 PLX9052 based PCI (_plx) adapter driver? (y/n) [y]: - Select "y" if you want to build the Prism driver for - PLX PCI9052 PCI/PCMCIA adapter based solutions. - - - Build Prism2.5 native PCI (_pci) driver? (y/n) [y]: - Select "y" if you want to build the Prism driver for - Prism2.5 ISL3874 based native PCI cards. This includes - PCI add-in cards and the mini-pci modules included in some - notebook computers (but not all, some use internal USB modules). - - - Build Prism2.5 USB (_usb) driver? (y/n) [y]: - Select "y" if you want to build the Prism driver for - Prism2.5 ISL3873 based USB adapters. This includes - USB add-on modules and the internal modules included in some - notebook computers. - - - Linux source directory [/usr/src/linux]: - The config script will attempt to automagically find your kernel - source directory. If found, the kernel source source directory - will be presented as the default selection. If the default - selection is wrong, you may correct it here. - - - pcmcia-cs source dir [/usr/src/pcmcia-cs-3.1.29]: - If the "_cs" driver is selected above, the configure script will - attempt to present a reasonable default for the pcmcia source - directory. If the presented directory is incorrect, you may - change it here. If the "_cs" driver is not selected, this - prompt will not appear. - - - PCMCIA script directory [/etc/pcmcia]: - If the "_cs" driver is selected, this prompt allows you to - change the location where the pcmcia scripts will be installed. - Only do this if you have installed the rest of the pcmcia_cs - scripts to a non-default location. - - - Alternate target install root directory on host []: - This prompt allows you to specify an alternative root directory - for the install process. - - - Module install directory [/lib/modules/2.2.20]: - Select where you want the driver modules to be installed. The - script constructs a default location using the output of uname. - If you have not yet installed the kernel you will run linux-wlan - with, and the new kernel has a different version string, you will - need to change this value. - - - Prefix for build host compiler? (rarely needed) []: - When cross-compiling or using different compilers for kernel and - user-mode software, it is sometimes (but rarely) necessary to - specify a different compiler prefix to use when compiling the - _tools_ that are built to run on the build host during the - linux-wlan-ng build process. - - - Build for debugging (see doc/config.debug) (y/n) [y]: - This option enables the inclusion of debug output generating - statements in the driver code. Note that enabling those statements - requires the inclusion of insmod/modprobe command line arguments - when loading the modules. See the document doc/config.debug - for more information. - - -5) To build the package, run 'make all' - -6) To install the package, run 'make install' (as root). - -======================================================================= -Configuring: - -NOTE: linux-wlan-ng does not fully implement the wireless extensions - interface. This means that you can't use iwconfig and its kin to - set things up. Instead, read on! - -As of linux-wlan-ng 0.1.16-pre5, the configuration and launch scripts have -been largely re-written. pcmcia/rc/hotplug now all use a common library -of routines and use the same set of configuration files. - -Now, everything relevant exists in /etc/wlan/* - -/etc/wlan/wlan.conf: - - This file maps between wlan devices and network IDs, and contains - the names of all devices that should be initialized by the hotplug - and rc scripts. - -/etc/wlan/wlancfg-* - - These files are per-network configurations. This makes it easy to - switch between different SSIDs and the various settings they may - require, like WEP keys and whatnot. - -The bare minimum you need to do to configure your system after a fresh driver -install: - -0) Nothing whatsoever. out-of-the-box, the driver will attempt to associate - with any access point within range. - -However, we highly recommend setting up a configuration specifically for -your network, using the following method: - -0) This example assumes your network name/SSID is "MyHomeNetwork" -1) cp /etc/wlan/wlancfg-DEFAULT /etc/wlan/wlancfg-MyHomeNetwork -2) edit /etc/wlan/wlan.conf and change the SSID_wlan0 line to: - SSID_wlan0="MyHomeNetwork" -3) edit /etc/wlan/wlancfg-MyHomeNetwork, and make any necessary changes - necessary to support your network, such as WEP and whatnot. - ------------------------------- -FOR PCMCIA USERS: -A) Edit /etc/pcmcia/network.opts file to set up your IP settings. - Note: for a station, the SSID you're connecting to will be appended to the - current pcmcia scheme name. You can use this to have different - IP setups for different wireless LANs you connect to (e.g. home vs. work). - - Note2: This only applies if you are using a stock pcmcia-cs - package. Most (if not all) distros use their own mechanisms for - configuring pcmcia network interfaces, and thus - /etc/pcmcia/network.opts may not even be present. - -B) Restart pcmcia-cs with the command: - - /etc/rc.d/init.d/pcmcia restart - -C) Insert the card. For most cards, a solid LED indicates that the - SSID you specified was found, a bss was joined, and the firmware - completed the authenticate and associate processes. - -D) Run ifconfig and route to determine if your IP and route settings are - listed as you wanted them. It's also a good idea to look at the file - /etc/resolv.conf to see if your nameserver address has been set up - correctly. - ------------------------------- -FOR PCI, PLX, OR USB USERS: -A) You must make sure that the drivers get loaded at boot time and that the - necessary initialization takes place. The simplest way to do this is - to add the following commands to your rc.local file: - - modprobe prism2_pci [or prism2_usb/prism2_plx] - wlanctl-ng wlan0 lnxreq_ifstate ifstate=enable - wlanctl-ng wlan0 lnxreq_autojoin ssid=<your APs SSID> authtype=opensystem - ifconfig wlan0 <yourIP> netmask <yourNetmask> broadcast <yourBroadcast> - route add default gw <yourGateway> - - Also, don't forget to set up your resolv.conf to point at your DNS server. - -B) Alternatively, you can use the rc.wlan script, which ties into the - /etc/wlan/* configuration files mentioned above. - - We currently don't create the softlink from the runlevel directories to - the wlan startup script due to differences in distributions, but the - scripts are redhat-aware, and can be extended to hook into other tools - easily. (patches welcome!) Just make sure it is brought up early in - the process, namely, before the the network interfaces are brought up. - -C) Add an alias for wlan0 in /etc/modules.conf. For example, a usb - interface on wlan0 would be set up as: - - alias wlan0 prism2_usb - - Substitute prism2_plx or prism2_pci as appropriate. - ------------------------------- -FOR USB USERS: - -A) Make sure your kernel usb support is running -B) Plug in the Prism2.x USB device -C) Run 'modprobe prism2_usb prism2_doreset=1' to load the driver into memory. -D) Run 'wlanctl-ng wlan0 lnxreq_ifstate ifstate=enable' to initialize the - driver+MAC functions. -E) Run 'wlanctl-ng wlan0 lnxreq_autojoin ssid=<your ssid> authtype=opensystem' - to enable the MAC in Infrastructure Station mode. -F) Run 'ifconfig wlan0 <your IP address>' - -Or, you can use the provided hotplug scripts, if your distribution has -hotplug support. :) - -IMPORTANT: Due to an issue with some versions of the Prism USB firmware, -the driver usually needs to perform a port reset. - -Some combinations of usb low-level drivers, kernel releases, and -hardware don't like this, and usually end up generating a kernel OOPS. -newer kernels are much better in this regard. In particular, Intel usb -controllers are the most trouble-prone. - -The OOPS is due to bugs in the linux USB core, and newer kernels -(2.4.19 and later) behave much better in this regard. - -However, the good news is that primary firmware 1.1.2 seems to resolve -the need for the port reset to begin with. Contact your vendor to -request this update. - -Also, using the 'Alt. UHCI' controller driver (uhci.o) is broken with -kernels older than 2.4.22 due to a bug in the controller driver. - diff --git a/abs/core-testing/wlan-ng26-utils-svn/tmp/trunk/.svn/text-base/THANKS.svn-base b/abs/core-testing/wlan-ng26-utils-svn/tmp/trunk/.svn/text-base/THANKS.svn-base deleted file mode 100644 index b32691f..0000000 --- a/abs/core-testing/wlan-ng26-utils-svn/tmp/trunk/.svn/text-base/THANKS.svn-base +++ /dev/null @@ -1,147 +0,0 @@ -Linux WLAN package - -CONTRIBUTORS -This project was initially developed for personal interest and use. -It has since evolved into it's current state through the support and -contributions of many individuals who have taken an interest in this -project. We appreciate the source code contributions and bug fixes -from those who didn't want to wait on us and fearlessly dived into -the source code to either add a feature or fix a bug. - -Contributions to the project are not limited to source code -and bug fixes. Addtitional contributions include (but not limited to) -reporting bugs, documentation, test results, helpful and enlightening -dicussions on the project's mailing lists, kind words and feedback -from users as well as commercial support for the project. - -Additionally, we'd like to thank the vendors who have contributed -wireless network cards for testing the driver. To see a listing of -supported wireless cards, visit the Linux WLAN Project page at our -web site. http://www.linux-wlan.com - -Below are some of the contributors to the project. Contributions are -made often. Therefore, the list is never "current" even in the -most recent release of the project. ;-) - -This list includes contributors to the original linux-wlan Prism1 -driver as well as contributors to this package. - -deadparrot - an anonymous contributor who's been an enormous help. - You know who you are. -Robert Coie <irac@intrigue.com> -Geoff Hibble <ghibble@adevice.com> -Yoshimura Haba <haba@melcoinc.co.jp> -Dries Buytaert <s965424@uia.ua.ac.be> -Derrick Brashear <shadow@dementia.org> -Tony Awtrey <tony@awtrey.com> -Peter Teuben <teuben@astro.umd.edu> -hong <u4830467@ug.ee.tku.edu.tw> -Greg Smith <gsmith@westnet.com> -Peter Kundrat <kundrat@pkx.sk> -James Hicks <jamey@crl.dec.com> -Erik Kunze <Erik.Kunze@fantasy.muc.de> -Larrick, Douglas <Doug.Larrick@compaq.com> -Cagle, John <John.Cagle@compaq.com> -Rob Braun <bbraun@synack.net> -Terry Griffin <griffint@pobox.com> -Ken Gordon <ken@magneticscrolls.com> -Pavel Roskin <proski@frontpath.com> -Scott Franzyshen <sfranzyshen@lazerlink.net> -Will Woods <Will.Woods@compaq.com> -Bill Carr <Bill.Carr@compaq.com> -David Hsu <davidhsu@ficnet.net> -Alessandro <acevirgil@inwind.it> -Jouni Malinen <jkmaline@cc.hut.fi> -Bob James<bob.james@rebel.com> -Calvin Fang <cfang@otcwireless.com> -Jim Suhr <jimrsuhr@earthlink.net> -Vragor <vragor@home.com> -Chris Rankin <rankinc@pacbell.net> -Michael Carmack <karmak@karmak.org> -Mark Taylor <mt@mp3dev.org> -Ben Gertzfield <che@debian.org> -Daniel Lyddy <sprocket@path.berkeley.edu> -Bryan Smith <b.j.smith@ieee.org> -Stuffed Crust <pizza@shaftnet.org> (aka Solomon Peachy) -Reyk Floeter <reyk@synack.de> -Adam Richter <adam@yggdrasil.com> -Collin Mulliner <wlan@betaversion.net> -Mike Kershaw <dragorn@nerv-un.net> -David Leffler <dleffler@lynku.net> -Godmar Back <gback@stanford.edu> -Jean Tourrilhes <jt@hpl.hp.com> -Erik McKee <camhanaich99@yahoo.com> -Jack Diedrich <jackdied@yahoo.com> -Caz Yokoyama <caz@caztech.com> -Matthias Welwarsky <matze@stud.fbi.fh-darmstadt.de> -David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net> -Henri Muurimaa <hezamu@tuug.fi> -Bryan Huang <bryan.huang@bromax.com.tw> -Tony Seward <anthony.seward@ieee.org> -Matthias Welk <welk@fokus.gmd.de> -Josh Wyatt <Josh.Wyatt@hcssystems.com> -Tim Fletcher <tim@parrswood.manchester.sch.uk> -Tim Miller <tim.miller@vanderbilt.edu> -Remy Cool <remy.cool@smartology.nl> -Mike Klar <mfklar@tivo.com> -Tony Likhite <tony@likhite.net> -David Everly <deckrider@yahoo.com> -Nick Jafa <jafa@silicondust.com> -James Goodwin <jamesg@Filanet.com> -Derek Atkins <warlord@mit.edu> -Michael Beattie <mjb@debian.org> -Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net> -Clay Jones <cjones1@email.com> -Matthew Rush <matthew@42.co.nz> -Tom Prado <tprado@charter.net> -Olivier Bornet <Olivier.Bornet@puck.ch> -Ryan Veety <ryan@ryanspc.com> -Michael Hackett <mhackett@kanayo.com> -Pavel Kankovsky <kan@dcit.cz> -Brad Davidson <kiloman@oatmail.org> -Ralf Miunske <miunske@users.sourceforge.net> -Juan Conde <juan.conde@juntadeandalucia.es> -Ichiro Doi <ichiro@d-o-i.net> -Jeff Chua <jchua@fedex.com> -Chris Wilson <chris@qwirx.com> -Daniel Jiseok Song <jssong@wooritg.com> -Albert Pauw <apauw@chello.nl> -Andrew Beresford <beezly@beezly.org.uk> -Stephan Müller <smueller@chronox.de> -Henry Ip <henryiphk@hotmail.com> -Andre McCurdy <armcc2000@yahoo.com> -Allan Claghorn <aclag@sdk.ath.cx> -Steve Berry <vze4tzdm@verizon.net> -Dan Noe <dpn@isomerica.net> -Natsakis Konstantinos <cyfex@wthess.net> -Greg Weeks <greg.weeks@timesys.com> -Francesco Bochicchio <bockman@virgilio.it> -Federico Pellegrin <fede.evol@virgilio.it> -Nemanja Jakovljevic <nemanjaj@sezampro.yu> -Shiro Ninomiya <shiro@margi.com> -Josef Kriegl <jkriegl@sensoria.com> -Arnold Liu <asliu23@yahoo.com> -Alain Chehikian <alain.chehikian@cegetel.net> -Ashish <thermalvoid@yahoo.com> -J.D. Cole <listguy@transientresearch.com> -Wolfram Gloger <wmglo@dent.med.uni-muenchen.de> -Colin Leroy <colin@colino.net> -Giacomo Lozito <city_hunter@noway.it> -Armijn Hemel <armijn@uulug.nl> -Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com> -Andrzej Turowski <andrzej@turowski_NOSPAM_.com> -Tim Huck <duceusmeus@yahoo.com> -Ekin Meroglu <ekin@fisek.com.tr> -Eric Koenders <Eric.Koenders@peekglobal.com> -Andreas Schultes <flirt@hold-clan.de> -Victor Seva Lopez <linuxmaniac@torreviejawireless.org> -Richard Kennedy <richard@rsk.demon.co.uk> -Tormod Volden <lists.tormod@gmail.com> -Karl Relton <karllinuxtest.relton@ntlworld.com> - -[Many, many more. If I've overlooked you and you want to be listed here, -send me e-mail and I'll fix it. I _know_ a bunch of linux-wlan contributors -are missing.] - --- Our Sincerest Thanks to all contributors, users and vendors - AbsoluteValue Systems, Inc. diff --git a/abs/core-testing/wlan-ng26-utils-svn/tmp/trunk/.svn/text-base/TODO.svn-base b/abs/core-testing/wlan-ng26-utils-svn/tmp/trunk/.svn/text-base/TODO.svn-base deleted file mode 100644 index 57ac976..0000000 --- a/abs/core-testing/wlan-ng26-utils-svn/tmp/trunk/.svn/text-base/TODO.svn-base +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -* TODO -* -* Copyright (C) 1999 AbsoluteValue Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. -* -------------------------------------------------------------------- -* -* linux-wlan -* -* The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public -* License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file -* except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of -* the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ -* -* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS -* IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or -* implied. See the License for the specific language governing -* rights and limitations under the License. -* -* Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the -* terms of the GNU Public License version 2 (the "GPL"), in which -* case the provisions of the GPL are applicable instead of the -* above. If you wish to allow the use of your version of this file -* only under the terms of the GPL and not to allow others to use -* your version of this file under the MPL, indicate your decision -* by deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice -* and other provisions required by the GPL. If you do not delete -* the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this -* file under either the MPL or the GPL. -* -* -------------------------------------------------------------------- -* -* Inquiries regarding the linux-wlan Open Source project can be -* made directly to: -* -* AbsoluteValue Systems Inc. -* info@linux-wlan.com -* http://www.linux-wlan.com -* -* -------------------------------------------------------------------- -* -* Portions of the development of this software were funded by -* Intersil Corporation as part of PRISM(R) chipset product development. -* -* -------------------------------------------------------------------- - -Linux WLAN NG TODO -- Make the command-completion interrupt driven vs busywaiting. -- Possibly hook up DMA on the Rx side for PCI devices -- [USB] Remove driver's port-reset when new primary firmware becomes - available. -- Review changes necessary for static linking to kernel -- Display the MAC and BBP partnum & revision at initialization time -- Perform a more effective I/O access test and an irq test at - initialization time -- Detect dead card and perform reset and reinitialization -- Finish the prism2 request responses for STA and AP - Station: - powermgmt - join - authenticate - deauthenticate - associate (currently only partially functional) - disassociate - reassociate - start - reset - Access Point - deauthenticate - disassociate - reset - -- Finish the mibget/mibset - PHY MIBS - Prism2 specific mibs (represent all RIDs) - -- Add event detection and notification of daemon - Station: - deauthenticate - disassociate - rxpwer_l2 - rxpwer_l1 - Access Point: - associate - authenticate - reassociate -- Add event handling scripts for the events above -- Add AP support for power managing stations diff --git a/abs/core-testing/wlan-ng26-utils-svn/tmp/trunk/.svn/text-base/config.in.svn-base b/abs/core-testing/wlan-ng26-utils-svn/tmp/trunk/.svn/text-base/config.in.svn-base deleted file mode 100644 index 0f8d182..0000000 --- a/abs/core-testing/wlan-ng26-utils-svn/tmp/trunk/.svn/text-base/config.in.svn-base +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -WLAN_VERSION=0 -WLAN_PATCHLEVEL=2 -WLAN_SUBLEVEL=9 -WLAN_EXTRAVERSION= -#LINUX_SRC=/usr/src/linux -PREFIX= -INST_EXEDIR=/sbin -TARGET_ROOT_ON_HOST= -RC_DIR=/etc/rc.d -PCMCIA_DIR=/etc/pcmcia -SYSV_INIT=y -INSTALL_DEPMOD=y -WLAN_DEBUG=n -CROSS_COMPILE_ENABLED=n -CROSS_COMPILE= -HOST_COMPILE= -PRISM2_PLX=y -PRISM2_PCMCIA=y -PRISM2_PCI=y -PRISM2_USB=y diff --git a/abs/core-testing/wlan-ng26-utils-svn/tmp/trunk/.svn/text-base/scm-moved-to-git.svn-base b/abs/core-testing/wlan-ng26-utils-svn/tmp/trunk/.svn/text-base/scm-moved-to-git.svn-base deleted file mode 100644 index 70c7573..0000000 --- a/abs/core-testing/wlan-ng26-utils-svn/tmp/trunk/.svn/text-base/scm-moved-to-git.svn-base +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -On August 17, 2008 linux-wlan-ng moved to using git as its SCM. - -Read-only access can be obtained via: - - git clone git://git.shaftnet.org/linux-wlan-ng.git - -gitweb access can be obtained via: - - http://git.shaftnet.org/git/gitweb.cgi?p=linux-wlan-ng.git;a=summary - - |