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Removed NETBSDTX spares. Renamed a load of functions - specifcally start -> tx init has download, sj and assoc as sub-functions report_params and update params move to repparams/upparams Tidied up old #define's Got rid of old DPRINTF, made printf's RAY_PRINTF and panic's RAY_PANIC All code KNF Removed checking the ECF_TO_HOST area in ray_init - this gets hosed when someone updates/read a parameter from the card so causes unneeded grief. This required moving the tib check into ray_attach. Changed handling of interface flags in ioctl so that promiscous mode changes are only done as needed. Sequences of comq entries can be added to an array and automatically dealt with - used in ray_init_user and others. Moved IFF_RUNNING checks from the comq commands to com_runq - still not sure what to do so we PANIC - will be fixed. ray_sj now checks to see if any of the parameters it can update can be updated. ray_sj_done now updates parameters to the current n/w set if we changed them earlier. I was being a bit thick in earlier comments as to why this check was done - the ECF never changes the parameters. Assocication with APs is handled outside of ray_sj - need to add WEP stuff if I ever get my hands on an AP. ray_stop, ray_unload and ray_reset are currently broken - reset isn't used anyway. ray_tx_XXX and ray_rx only have cosmetic changes. Interrupt handler now gets command out of ccs. This is so ray_intr_ccs and ray_intr_rcs don't need to remap CM (I'm trying to roll things up a bit as it must be slowing us down). ray_intr_ccs just vectors commands to functions or error checks - a jump table could replace it in ray_intr. Ditto for ray_intr_rcs. mcast is currently broken - I need to do more work for ALLMULTI etc. This is reasonably easy to fix becuase of the comq array stuff. Added a few more checks into repparams so that it is firmware version aware. It also uses the new comq framework. Parameter updating is also much better with the update parameter return routine re-worked. Added a couple of runq entry helper functions - one that malloc's a new entry and fills it in with sensible defaults and another that adds and runs a seqencue of entries. |
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