On Thu, Apr 09, 2015 at 01:36:58PM +0200, Alexander Aring wrote: > On Thu, Apr 09, 2015 at 03:07:23PM +0530, Varka Bhadram wrote: > > On 04/09/2015 02:58 PM, Alexander Aring wrote: > > > On Thu, Apr 09, 2015 at 12:02:10PM +0530, Varka Bhadram wrote: > > >> On 04/08/2015 04:48 PM, Alexander Aring wrote: > > >>> Hi, > > >>> > > >>> this patches introduce a mechanism to get phy capabilities. We simple add > > >>> some additional pib values like "channels_supported" information. These > > >>> information also includes mib values which are phy dependent like frame_retries > > >>> or csma_backoffs, this is necessary because the phy doing a little bit mac > > >>> stuff. We simple extend the pib according these phy dependent mac values. > > >>> > > >>> These capabilities are by default full 802.15.4 complaint, if some transceiver > > >>> supports less functionality only then these values need to be overwritten inside > > >>> the driver-layer. > > >>> > > >>> Fruthermore we also add functionality to dump these values via > > >>> NL802154_CMD_GET_WPAN_PHY. > > >>> > > >>> - Alex > > >>> > > >>> Cc: Phoebe Buckheister <phoebe.buckheister@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > >>> Cc: Varka Bhadram <varkabhadram@xxxxxxxxx> > > >>> > > >>> Alexander Aring (4): > > >>> ieee802154: introduce wpan_phy_supported struct > > >>> ieee802154: move channels supported out of softmac > > >>> ieee802154: add several phy supported handling > > >>> at86rf230: set cca_modes supported flags > > >>> > > >>> drivers/net/ieee802154/at86rf230.c | 14 ++++++++++---- > > >>> drivers/net/ieee802154/cc2520.c | 2 +- > > >>> drivers/net/ieee802154/fakelb.c | 30 +++++++++++++++--------------- > > >>> drivers/net/ieee802154/mrf24j40.c | 2 +- > > >>> include/net/cfg802154.h | 11 ++++++++++- > > >>> net/ieee802154/nl-phy.c | 4 ++-- > > >>> net/ieee802154/nl802154.c | 29 ++++++++++++++++++++++------- > > >>> net/mac802154/cfg.c | 4 ---- > > >>> net/mac802154/main.c | 10 ++++++++++ > > >>> 9 files changed, 71 insertions(+), 35 deletions(-) > > >>> > > >> And also we need to look into expose available power level (supported by transeiver) > > >> to the user space by iwpan. Then user can configure the particular power level. > > >> > > >> If not user don't know the power levels that the transceiver support. > > >> > > > yep... I will try to add it to the next series, also for ed_level. For > > > 700/800/900 Mhz at86rf212 it depends on which band the transceiver operates > > > and the available tx_power settings. > > > > > > When I try to implement it, then I need to know the country/band laws > > > what's the min and max tx_power db values? Does something like this > > > exists? Is s8 as datatype really enough to support all available > > > tx_power settings? -> (not because I also saw some floating point tx_power > > > settings, but then we simple doesn't provide them). I will try to > > > introduce something which supports the at86rf2xx transceiver values. We > > > can still change the interface again later if it doesn't fit, but then > > > everybody will hate us. :-) > > > > > > - Alex > > > > I think its not going to work out. But i am worrying about how the driver user > > will know the power levels available..? > > You mean to know the power levels in userspace? We will introduce > tx_power in wpan_phy_supported of course, then we will add support for > dumping these values on a wpan_phy dump. > > > > How mac80211 is managing this issue..? > > s/mac80211/wireless/ > > yes, I also looked in wireless. They used a U32 type and making some > conversion to a floating point values by doing "value/100", do they have > some Y.XX value. They call the not converted value MBM and converted > value DBM, not sure for what MBM 100% stands. > > This is for the tx_power value. > > > For requesting all supported tx_power values, I run "iw phy" on my side > and they have only some frequency @ dbm information. And in my case the > dbm value was always the same for all frequency. > > This was probaly the "max tx power" value for the frequency [1]. > > What wireless has is a "automatic tx power" support, so there is some > heuristic around to detect the optimized tx_power setting. > > The wireless tx_power looks very complicated at the moment and we should > first support some existing nl802154 cmd (which was also before there) > for setting a fixed tx_power mode. If wireless doesn't support dumping > for that, means not we should also not support it. > > > > Maybe we can use some: > > u64 tx_power[IEEE802154_MAX_PAGE + 1][IEEE802154_MAX_CHANNEL + 1]; > > Then start some enum: > > enum nl802154_tx_power { > NL802154_TX_POWER_20DBM = BIT(0), > NL802154_TX_POWER_19DBM = BIT(1), > NL802154_TX_POWER_18DBM = BIT(2), > ... > NL802154_TX_POWER_NEG_44DBM = BIT(63), > }; > I think a better interface would be a new driver_op. Something like "context based list interation while rtnl is hold", some new callback: int get_tx_power(s8 *dbm), then nl802154 can start some nested attribute and we calling get_tx_power until it returns 1 which indicate the end of tx_power lists and ends the nested attribute. I will try to implement this in this way. - Alex -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-wpan" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html