On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 08:49:52PM +0100, Simon Wunderlich wrote: > [...] > > The goal of this was to create the spectral scan feature based on public > information, so the results are probably not optimal yet, but I hope that > this will help to move Qualcomm/Atheros disclosing some information (this seems > to be planned anyway[2]). Otherwise, maybe other people can help > reverse-engineering this. :) Just to clarify: I don't mean anyone should disassemble proprietary object files or use proprietary source code and re-use these findings without permission to create this feature - this would probably be illegal anyway. By reverse-engineering, I mean we can already dump data spectral scan data with this patchset, but the hard part is to interpret this data correctly - as you'll find in the patches, there are a lot of bits which we don't know what they mean, and maybe there is even more info hidden in these bits. I've uploaded some samples taken on my hardware to the github repo, so anyone can use my program, matlab, or just stare at these heaps of bytes to find some patterns and try to interpret it. Actually I was just staring at the bytes myself and wrote this visualizer to get a better idea what they could mean. Of course, if we can some docs or support from QCA officially, this would be even better. :) Cheers, Simon
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