Re: HW Address Filter

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Hi Alex,

False alarm, I needed to add the new IEEE802154_HW_XXX flags to my driver.  All is working now.

- Martin.

On 08/05/15 13:16, Martin Townsend wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> In my driver I have a set_hw_addr_filt ieee802154_ops but it doesn't seem to get called.  I setup the interface using
>
> iwpan phy phy0 interface add wpan0 type node 00:03:9a:00:00:00:01:2c
> iwpan dev wpan0 set pan_id 0x0777
> iwpan dev wpan0 set short_addr 0x012c
> iwpan phy phy0 set channel 0 11
> ip link add link wpan0 name lowpan0 type lowpan
> ifconfig lowpan0 up
> ifconfig wpan0 up
>
>
> I thought the first 3 lines would trigger the setting up of the HW address filter or do I need to do something else?
>
> - Martin.
>
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