o break out version-related code to simplify rev'ing the protocol
o add parameter validation macros so checks that appear multiple places
are consistent (and easy to change)
o add protocol version check when looking for a scan candidate
o improve scan debug output format
o rewrite beacon update handling to calculate a bitmask of changed values
and pass that down through the driver callback so drivers can optimize work
o do slot bounds check before use when parsing received beacons
When copying big structures, LLVM generates calls to memmove(), because
it may not be able to figure out whether structures overlap. This caused
linker errors to occur. memmove() is now implemented using bcopy().
Ideally it would be the other way around, but that can be solved in the
future. On ARM we don't do add anything, because it already has
memmove().
Discussed on: arch@
Reviewed by: rdivacky
net/route.h.
Remove the hidden include of opt_route.h and net/route.h from net/vnet.h.
We need to make sure that both opt_route.h and net/route.h are included
before net/vnet.h because of the way MRT figures out the number of FIBs
from the kernel option. If we do not, we end up with the default number
of 1 when including net/vnet.h and array sizes are wrong.
This does not change the list of files which depend on opt_route.h
but we can identify them now more easily.
and xmit parameters. This makes it possible to use tdma on fractional
channels.
o add IEEE80211_MODE_HALF and IEEE80211_MODE_QUARTER; note these are
band-agnostic (may need revisiting)
o setup all default rates in ic_sup_rates instead of doing it only
for active modes; we need these to calculate the default tx parameters
which are not recalculated after a regulatory update (can't just
recalculate after installing a new channel list because we might
clobber user settings)
o remove special case code in ieee80211_get_suprates; this is now
a candidate for an inline or removal
o add various entries for new modes (roaming+tx params, wme, rate
mapping, scan set setup, country ie construction, tdma, basic rates)
Note these modes are intentionally not visible through if_media.
parameters for IEEE80211_IOC_ROAM and IEEE80211_IOC_TXPARAMS; this
lets us add more modes and still have old apps work
o consolidate loops to remote assumptions about mode ordering
references to iv_bss and the sta table; this is equivalent and causes
direct reclaim of the old bss node when any references in packets inflight
are reclaimed (previously the old node would sit in the bss table until
the inactivity processing reclaimed it)
o remove ieee80211_node_reclaim now that it's only use is gone
Reviewed by: avatar, cbzimmer
parent interface tasks to complete. This had been added to the ioctl path but
it is also need elsewhere like detach so its safe to teardown.
Reported by: Hans Petter Selasky
Submitted by: sam
IEEE80211_KEY_DEVKEY
o fix channel power printing (they are signed values)
o add show statab to dump a node table and automatically dump the sta
table of a com structure with /s
turbo option in addition to the mode bits; otherwise if the current
channel is a turbo mode channel we'll form an invalid media setting
and the ifmedia_set operation in vap_attach will panic.
While here use C99-style initialization for an array indexed by mode;
this makes it consistent w/ other usage and avoids breakage if we
should ever change the set of modes.
channel, only accept a real 11g channel; this fixes a problem where we were
wrongly promoting 11b to a Dynamic Turbo G channel which broke scanning on
channel 6
o max antenna gain
o driver private opaque data
Note this grows the size of a channel to 16 bytes; which makes the
default channel table 4Kbytes (up from 3Kbytes).
o change ioctl's that pass channel lists in/out to handle variable-size
arrays instead of a fixed (compile-time) value; we do this in a way
that maintains binary compatibility
o change ifconfig so all channel list data structures are now allocated
to hold MAXCHAN entries (1536); this, for example, allows the kernel
to return > IEEE80211_CHAN_MAX entries for calls like IEEE80211_IOC_DEVCAPS
the ISO tables, mark them accordingly
o add sku's for handling 900MHz cards
o add opaque struct defs and change []'s to *'s so this file can be
included w/o requiring all of net80211 to be pulled in
o make CTRY_DEBUG and CTRY_DEFAULT public