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28 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Warner Losh
8d6d78fd30 Use wi_ltv_domains struct to print domains 2002-08-05 07:46:22 +00:00
Warner Losh
7a4661f855 Add more (possibly useless) information to wicontrol's output (maybe
some of these need to be enabled for an extra verbose mode or
something):
	o Try to print the dBm comms quality.  This may or may not be available
	  for your card in your configuration.
	o Print the PRI Id and STA Id.  These are in the raw format, so might
	  be a little hard to read.
	o Print CardID so that we can know exactly what kind of card the
	  user has (this is important if you download firmware to it).
	o Regulatory domains are now printed for the card.
	o Temp range is printed.
	o If you define WI_EXTRA_INFO you get more garbage than is listed
	  here that you need the manual to decode.
	o Channel list is now printed in hex for easier decoding.  This has
	  lead to my discovery that my US symbol card supports channels 12-14
	  as well as 1-11, which is not allowed in the us/canada.

This ain't pretty, but it isn't horrible either.
2002-08-05 07:36:11 +00:00
Warner Losh
0cee6519c3 gcc tells me that this isn't a prototype, and it is right :-) Use
ANSI decl here.  The old K&R one was copied from OpenBSD I think.
2002-08-03 07:31:57 +00:00
Warner Losh
b769fbf50f include if_ieee80211.h and if_wireg.h, don't know why that didn't work before 2002-06-24 06:20:35 +00:00
Warner Losh
e0f50b853b Document -L and -l.
Change -l -> -L to match OpenBSD (since we haven't MFC'd it yet).
-l will now list stations that are associated with a hostap (preliminary)

MFC After: 2 weeks
2002-06-24 06:09:54 +00:00
David Malone
64c88e4219 Remove a stray "t" in the usage message.
PR:		38605
Submitted by:	KOIE Hidetaka <hide@koie.org>
MFC after:	1 week
2002-05-27 13:33:46 +00:00
Warner Losh
9fd2a4b974 Integrate airtools. This adds a number of parameters, which I've not
documented yet, the most interesting one is -l, which lists all the
access points available.
2002-04-04 07:04:29 +00:00
Warner Losh
23708fa4b0 Use ansi function definitions.
Add const to usage function.
2002-03-27 04:21:40 +00:00
Warner Losh
da80fcb889 de __P 2002-03-27 04:14:11 +00:00
Brooks Davis
06c56b283b Make wicontrol WARNS=2 clean. This is mostly just adding const to things. 2001-09-05 23:59:20 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
8af1452cf8 Removed duplicate VCS ID tags, as per style(9). 2001-08-13 14:06:34 +00:00
Brooks Davis
fa8d8b2e04 Actually implement -a as documented since import (set access point density).
Remove documentation for short-lived usage as "print keys in ASCII."

PR:		bin/21803
MFC after:	1 week
2001-06-26 00:12:58 +00:00
Peter Wemm
0b06558520 Move MD <machine/if_wavelan_ieee.h> to MI <dev/wi/if_wavelan_ieee.h> 2001-01-09 00:50:45 +00:00
Warner Losh
b6e6d918c0 If the first argument doesn't start with '-' assume that it is an
interface.  This augments the default to an appropriate interface
code.

# These programs should be merged into ifconfig, ala NetBSD, but that's
# a fight for another day.

Idea from: OpenBSD
2000-12-31 01:51:23 +00:00
Josef Karthauser
868ea02b2f When an interface isn't specified use wi0 as the default.
This gets around a segmentation fault that occurs when the interface
isn't specified first before any of the options.

Inspired by PR:	 bin/22241
2000-10-28 16:25:25 +00:00
Bill Paul
f36feb85d4 Fix PR #21245: handle wep keys correctly and pretty print hex keys
as appropriate. Nick: this sort of does what your changes did, except
the hex/text printing is done automatically using isprint().
2000-09-21 00:25:07 +00:00
Nick Sayer
18a73213ec Forgot semicolon after rcsid
Submitted by:	gshapiro
2000-09-17 00:37:38 +00:00
Nick Sayer
2b383cb0ae 1. In key printing routine, the loop variable was j, but inside the
loop was referencing i.

2. Print keys in hex rather than ascii by default.

3. Add a -a flag to reverse #2 on demand.
2000-09-16 20:54:59 +00:00
Ollivier Robert
4dc93581d1 Bring the ancontrol buffer oflows fixes here too.
Submitted by:	Aaron Campbell <aaron@openbsd.org>
2000-06-18 23:45:17 +00:00
Bill Paul
6f76cb1e28 Add support for WEP (encryption) for silver and gold WaveLAN/IEEE turbo cards.
Also update wicontrol to enable/disable encryption, set WEP keys and set the
TX key index. Silver cards only have 40-bit keys. This is something of a quick
hack, but it works well enough for me to commit this from the LinuxWorld
exhibit floor.

The WEP support only shows up if you have a card that supports it.

Would have been approved by: jkh, if he hadn't wandered off somewhere
Approved in his place by: msmith, who's standing right here
2000-02-02 17:59:13 +00:00
Bill Paul
dda0e6f54e Update the WaveLAN/IEEE driver:
- Convert to new bus attachment scheme. Thanks to Blaz Zupan for doing
  the initial work here. One thing I changed was to have the attach
  and detach routines work like the PCI drivers, which means that in
  theory you should be able to load and unload the driver like the PCI
  NIC drivers, however the pccard support for this hasn't settled down
  yet so it doesn't quite work. Once the pccard work is done, I'll have
  to revisit this.

- Add device wi0 to PCCARD. If we're lucky, people should be able to
  install via their WaveLAN cards now.

- Add support for signal strength caching. The wicontrol utility has
  also been updated to allow zeroing and displaying the signal strength
  cache.

- Add a /sys/modules/wi directory and fix a Makefile to builf if_wi.ko.
  Currently this module is only built for the i386 platform, though once
  the pccard stuff is done it should be able to work on the alpha too.
  (Theoretically you should be able to plug one of the WaveLAN/IEEE ISA
  cards into an alpha with an ISA slot, but we'll see how that turns out.

- Update LINT to use only device wi0. There is no true ISA version of
  the WaveLAN/IEEE so we'll never use an ISA attachment.

- Update files.i386 so that if_wi is dependent on card.
1999-11-25 20:45:49 +00:00
Peter Wemm
97d92980a9 $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$ 1999-08-28 01:35:59 +00:00
Bill Paul
33b3ee3898 - Fix up some comments in if_wi.c (no code changes)
- Mention that the 6Mbps turbo adapters are supported in HARDWARE.TXT
  and RELNOTES.TXT and the wi.4 man page
- Mention turbo adapters in the wicontrol.8 man page and provide a
  complete table of available transmit speed settings
1999-05-22 16:12:54 +00:00
Bill Paul
f9137cc3c5 Fix usage in wicontrol.c to agree with man page.
Update documentation for -f frequency selection option to include complete
list of channel numbers and frequencies.
1999-05-14 18:31:31 +00:00
Bill Paul
049e649a10 Add support to wicontrol(8) and wi(4) for enabling and configuring
power management. This will only work on newer firmware revisions; older
firmware will silently ignore the attempts to turn power management on.

Patches supplied by: Brad Karp <karp@eecs.harvard.edu>
1999-05-07 03:28:54 +00:00
Bill Paul
e566363ef1 Modify wicontrol(8) and wi(4) to allow setting the frequency of the
WaveLAN's radio modem. The default is whatever the NIC uses since NICs
sold in different countries may default to different frequencies. (The
Lose95/LoseNT software doesn't let you select the channel so it's probably
not really meant to be changed.)
1999-05-06 16:32:45 +00:00
Bill Paul
c49713fde1 Fix some byte ordering problems; I was storing string lengths wrong,
which was causing wicontrol to crash when reading string parameters
from the WaveLAN.

Patches submitted by: Brad Karp <karp@eecs.harvard.edu>
1999-05-06 03:34:02 +00:00
Bill Paul
31a08ab08e Add device driver support for the Lucent WaveLAN/IEEE 802.11 PCMCIA
adapter (and some workalikes). Also add man pages and a wicontrol
utility to manipulate some of the card parameters.

This driver was written using information gleaned from the Lucent HCF Light
library, though it does not use any of the HCF Light code itself, mainly
because it's contaminated by the GPL (but also because it's pretty gross).
The HCF Light lacks certain featurs from the full (but proprietary) HCF
library, including 802.11 frame encapsulation support, however it has
just enough register information about the Hermes chip to allow someone
with enough spare time and energy to implement a proper driver. (I would
have prefered getting my hands on the Hermes manual, but that's proprietary
too. For those who are wondering, the Linux driver uses the proprietary
HCF library, but it's provided in object code form only.)

Note that I do not have access to a WavePOINT access point, so I have
only been able to test ad-hoc mode. The wicontrol utility can turn on
BSS mode, but I don't know for certain that the NIC will associate with
an access point correctly. Testers are encouraged to send their results
to me so that I can find out if I screwed up or not.
1999-05-05 07:37:11 +00:00