HEADSUP: ath updates
van Schalkwyk, Andre {PGIN~Kaiseraugst}
andre.van_schalkwyk at roche.com
Fri Dec 10 06:51:14 PST 2004
Any idea when the ath_hal will support atheros 5213 chips?
-andre
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-freebsd-current at freebsd.org
[mailto:owner-freebsd-current at freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Sam Leffler
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 8:10 PM
To: freebsd-current at freebsd.org
Subject: HEADSUP: ath updates
I just committed updates for the ath driver and the ath hal. There are
many
changes to this code including a split of the tx rate control algorithm
into
a separate module. This means that when statically configuring the
driver
you now need to specify:
device ath
device ath_hal
device ath_rate_onoe
to get the previous functionality (i.e. the previous rate control
algorithm).
There is a second rate control algorithm that is slightly different from
the
onoe algorithm; you can try that with
device ath_rate_amrr
However both of these algorithms are still rather lame and a good
algorithm is
needed. I encourage folks to step up and work on this as a good tx rate
control algorithm makes all the difference.
The new hal should support all shipping Atheros parts. Operation should
be
noticeably better and the driver supports all the functionality of the
revised net80211 layer. This includes the security protocols (WPA,
802.11i,
802.1x), the QoS/Multi-media protocols (WME/WMM), and more.
One problem to beware of is that WME and WPA currently do not work
together
(for AP operation at least). If you want to test out WPA be sure to
disable
wme--this will require the new ifconfig that I'll be committing shortly.
There's still a bunch of work to do on the driver. I'll be working
fulltime
on this stuff for the next few months; mainly on AP support.
Sam
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