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  2. README for Libertas
  3. (c) Copyright © 2003-2006, Marvell International Ltd.
  4. All Rights Reserved
  5. This software file (the "File") is distributed by Marvell International
  6. Ltd. under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2, June 1991
  7. (the "License"). You may use, redistribute and/or modify this File in
  8. accordance with the terms and conditions of the License, a copy of which
  9. is available along with the File in the license.txt file or on the worldwide
  10. web at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt.
  11. THE FILE IS DISTRIBUTED AS-IS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, AND THE
  12. IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
  13. ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. The License provides additional details about
  14. this warranty disclaimer.
  15. ================================================================================
  16. =====================
  17. DRIVER LOADING
  18. =====================
  19. o. Copy the firmware image (e.g. usb8388.bin) to /lib/firmware/
  20. o. Load driver by using the following command:
  21. insmod usb8388.ko [fw_name=usb8388.bin]
  22. =========================
  23. ETHTOOL
  24. =========================
  25. Use the -i option to retrieve version information from the driver.
  26. # ethtool -i eth0
  27. driver: libertas
  28. version: COMM-USB8388-318.p4
  29. firmware-version: 5.110.7
  30. bus-info:
  31. Use the -e option to read the EEPROM contents of the card.
  32. Usage:
  33. ethtool -e ethX [raw on|off] [offset N] [length N]
  34. -e retrieves and prints an EEPROM dump for the specified ethernet
  35. device. When raw is enabled, then it dumps the raw EEPROM data
  36. to stdout. The length and offset parameters allow dumping cer-
  37. tain portions of the EEPROM. Default is to dump the entire EEP-
  38. ROM.
  39. # ethtool -e eth0 offset 0 length 16
  40. Offset Values
  41. ------ ------
  42. 0x0000 38 33 30 58 00 00 34 f4 00 00 10 00 00 c4 17 00
  43. ========================
  44. DEBUGFS COMMANDS
  45. ========================
  46. those commands are used via debugfs interface
  47. ===========
  48. rdmac
  49. rdbbp
  50. rdrf
  51. These commands are used to read the MAC, BBP and RF registers from the
  52. card. These commands take one parameter that specifies the offset
  53. location that is to be read. This parameter must be specified in
  54. hexadecimal (its possible to precede preceding the number with a "0x").
  55. Path: /sys/kernel/debug/libertas_wireless/ethX/registers/
  56. Usage:
  57. echo "0xa123" > rdmac ; cat rdmac
  58. echo "0xa123" > rdbbp ; cat rdbbp
  59. echo "0xa123" > rdrf ; cat rdrf
  60. wrmac
  61. wrbbp
  62. wrrf
  63. These commands are used to write the MAC, BBP and RF registers in the
  64. card. These commands take two parameters that specify the offset
  65. location and the value that is to be written. This parameters must
  66. be specified in hexadecimal (its possible to precede the number
  67. with a "0x").
  68. Usage:
  69. echo "0xa123 0xaa" > wrmac
  70. echo "0xa123 0xaa" > wrbbp
  71. echo "0xa123 0xaa" > wrrf
  72. sleepparams
  73. This command is used to set the sleepclock configurations
  74. Path: /sys/kernel/debug/libertas_wireless/ethX/
  75. Usage:
  76. cat sleepparams: reads the current sleepclock configuration
  77. echo "p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6" > sleepparams: writes the sleepclock configuration.
  78. where:
  79. p1 is Sleep clock error in ppm (0-65535)
  80. p2 is Wakeup offset in usec (0-65535)
  81. p3 is Clock stabilization time in usec (0-65535)
  82. p4 is Control periodic calibration (0-2)
  83. p5 is Control the use of external sleep clock (0-2)
  84. p6 is reserved for debug (0-65535)
  85. subscribed_events
  86. The subscribed_events directory contains the interface for the
  87. subscribed events API.
  88. Path: /sys/kernel/debug/libertas_wireless/ethX/subscribed_events/
  89. Each event is represented by a filename. Each filename consists of the
  90. following three fields:
  91. Value Frequency Subscribed
  92. To read the current values for a given event, do:
  93. cat event
  94. To set the current values, do:
  95. echo "60 2 1" > event
  96. Frequency field specifies the reporting frequency for this event.
  97. If it is set to 0, then the event is reported only once, and then
  98. automatically unsubscribed. If it is set to 1, then the event is
  99. reported every time it occurs. If it is set to N, then the event is
  100. reported every Nth time it occurs.
  101. beacon_missed
  102. Value field specifies the number of consecutive missing beacons which
  103. triggers the LINK_LOSS event. This event is generated only once after
  104. which the firmware resets its state. At initialization, the LINK_LOSS
  105. event is subscribed by default. The default value of MissedBeacons is
  106. 60.
  107. failure_count
  108. Value field specifies the consecutive failure count threshold which
  109. triggers the generation of the MAX_FAIL event. Once this event is
  110. generated, the consecutive failure count is reset to 0.
  111. At initialization, the MAX_FAIL event is NOT subscribed by
  112. default.
  113. high_rssi
  114. This event is generated when the average received RSSI in beacons goes
  115. above a threshold, specified by Value.
  116. low_rssi
  117. This event is generated when the average received RSSI in beacons goes
  118. below a threshold, specified by Value.
  119. high_snr
  120. This event is generated when the average received SNR in beacons goes
  121. above a threshold, specified by Value.
  122. low_snr
  123. This event is generated when the average received SNR in beacons goes
  124. below a threshold, specified by Value.
  125. extscan
  126. This command is used to do a specific scan.
  127. Path: /sys/kernel/debug/libertas_wireless/ethX/
  128. Usage: echo "SSID" > extscan
  129. Example:
  130. echo "LINKSYS-AP" > extscan
  131. To see the results of use getscantable command.
  132. getscantable
  133. Display the current contents of the driver scan table (ie. get the
  134. scan results).
  135. Path: /sys/kernel/debug/libertas_wireless/ethX/
  136. Usage:
  137. cat getscantable
  138. setuserscan
  139. Initiate a customized scan and retrieve the results
  140. Path: /sys/kernel/debug/libertas_wireless/ethX/
  141. Usage:
  142. echo "[ARGS]" > setuserscan
  143. where [ARGS]:
  144. bssid=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx specify a BSSID filter for the scan
  145. ssid="[SSID]" specify a SSID filter for the scan
  146. keep=[0 or 1] keep the previous scan results (1), discard (0)
  147. dur=[scan time] time to scan for each channel in milliseconds
  148. type=[1,2,3] BSS type: 1 (Infra), 2(Adhoc), 3(Any)
  149. Any combination of the above arguments can be supplied on the command
  150. line. If dur tokens are absent, the driver default setting will be used.
  151. The bssid and ssid fields, if blank, will produce an unfiltered scan.
  152. The type field will default to 3 (Any) and the keep field will default
  153. to 0 (Discard).
  154. Examples:
  155. 1) Perform a passive scan on all channels for 20 ms per channel:
  156. echo "dur=20" > setuserscan
  157. 2) Perform an active scan for a specific SSID:
  158. echo "ssid="TestAP"" > setuserscan
  159. 3) Scan all available channels (B/G, A bands) for a specific BSSID, keep
  160. the current scan table intact, update existing or append new scan data:
  161. echo "bssid=00:50:43:20:12:82 keep=1" > setuserscan
  162. 4) Scan for all infrastructure networks.
  163. Keep the previous scan table intact. Update any duplicate BSSID/SSID
  164. matches with the new scan data:
  165. echo "type=1 keep=1" > setuserscan
  166. All entries in the scan table (not just the new scan data when keep=1)
  167. will be displayed upon completion by use of the getscantable ioctl.
  168. hostsleep
  169. This command is used to enable/disable host sleep.
  170. Note: Host sleep parameters should be configured using
  171. "ethtool -s ethX wol X" command before enabling host sleep.
  172. Path: /sys/kernel/debug/libertas_wireless/ethX/
  173. Usage:
  174. cat hostsleep: reads the current hostsleep state
  175. echo "1" > hostsleep : enable host sleep.
  176. echo "0" > hostsleep : disable host sleep