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-/*
- *
- * Copyright (c) 2004-2007 Atheros Communications Inc.
- * All rights reserved.
- *
- *
- * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
- * published by the Free Software Foundation;
- *
- * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
- * IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
- * implied. See the License for the specific language governing
- * rights and limitations under the License.
- *
- *
- *
- */
-
-
-#if 0
-Wireless Module Interface (WMI) Documentaion
-
- This section describes the format and the usage model for WMI control and
- data messages between the host and the AR6000-based targets. The header
- file include/wmi.h contains all command and event manifest constants as
- well as structure typedefs for each set of command and reply parameters.
-
-Data Frames
-
- The data payload transmitted and received by the target follows RFC-1042
- encapsulation and thus starts with an 802.2-style LLC-SNAP header. The
- WLAN module completes 802.11 encapsulation of the payload, including the
- MAC header, FCS, and WLAN security related fields. At the interface to the
- message transport (HTC), a data frame is encapsulated in a WMI message.
-
-WMI Message Structure
-
- The WMI protocol leverages an 802.3-style Ethernet header in communicating
- the source and destination information between the host and the AR6000
- modules using a 14-byte 802.3 header ahead of the 802.2-style payload. In
- addition, the WMI protocol adds a header to all data messages:
-
- {
- INT8 rssi
- The RSSI of the received packet and its units are shown in db above the
- noise floor, and the noise floor is shown in dbm.
- UINT8 info
- Contains information on message type and user priority. Message type
- differentiates between a data packet and a synchronization message.
- } WMI_DATA_HDR
-
- User priority contains the 802.1d user priority info from host to target. Host
- software translates the host Ethernet format to 802.3 format prior to Tx and
- 802.3 format to host format in the Rx direction. The host does not transmit the
- FCS that follows the data. MsgType differentiates between a regular data
- packet (msgType=0) and a synchronization message (msgType=1).
-
-Data Endpoints
-
- The AR6000 chipset provides several data endpoints to support quality of
- service (QoS) and maintains separate queues and separate DMA engines for
- each data endpoint. A data endpoint can be bi-directional.
-
- Best effort (BE) class traffic uses the default data endpoint (2). The host can
- establish up to two additional data endpoints for other traffic classes. Once
- such a data endpoint is established, it sends and receives corresponding QoS
- traffic in a manner similar to the default data endpoint.
-
- If QoS is desired over the interconnect, host software must classify each data
- packet and place it on the appropriate data endpoint. The information
- required to classify data is generally available in-band as an 802.1p/q style
- tag or as the ToS field in the IP header. The information may also be available
- out-of-band depending on the host DDI.
-
-Connection States
-
- Table B-1 describes the AR6000 WLAN connection states:
-
- Table B-1. AR6000 Connection States
-
-Connection State
- Description
-
- DISCONNECTED
- In this state, the AR6000 device is not connected to a wireless
- network. The device is in this state after reset when it sends the
- WIRELESS MODULE “READY” EVENT, after it processes a
- DISCONNECT command, and when it loses its link with the
- access point (AP) that it was connected to. The device signals a
- transition to the DISCONNECTED state with a “DISCONNECT”
- event.
-
-CONNECTED
- In this state, the AR6000 device is connected to wireless networks.
- The device enters this state after successfully processing a
- CONNECT, which establishes a connection with a wireless
- network. The device signals a transition to the CONNECTED state
- with a “CONNECT” event.
-
-
-Message Types
-
- WMI uses commands, replies, and events for the control and configuration of
- the AR6000 device. The control protocol is asynchronous. Table B-2 describes
- AR6000 message types:
-
-Table B-2. AR6000 Message Types
-
-Message Type
- Description
-
-Commands
- Control messages that flow from the host to the device
-
-Replies/Events
- Control messages that flow from the device to the host.
-
- The device issues a reply to some WMI commands, but not to others.
- The payload in a reply is command-specific, and some commands do
- not trigger a reply message at all. Events are control messages issued
- by the device to signal the occurrence of an asynchronous event.
-
-
-WMI Message Format
-
- All WMI control commands, replies and events use the header format:
-
- WMI_CMD_HDR Header Format
- {
- UINT16 id
- This 16-bit constant identifies which WMI command the host is issuing,
- which command the target is replying to, or which event has occurred.
- WMI_CMD_HDR
- }
-
-
- A variable-size command-, reply-, or event-specific payload follows the
- header. Over the interconnect, all fields in control messages (including
- WMI_CMD_HDR and the command specific payload) use 32-bit little Endian
- byte ordering and fields are packed. The AR6000 device always executes
- commands in order, and the host may send multiple commands without
- waiting for previous commands to complete. A majority of commands are
- processed to completion once received. Other commands trigger a longer
- duration activity whose completion is signaled to the host through an event.
-
-Command Restrictions
-
- Some commands may only be issued when the AR6000 device is in a certain
- state. The host is required to wait for an event signaling a state transition
- before such a command can be issued. For example, if a command requires
- the device to be in the CONNECTED state, then the host is required to wait
- for a “CONNECT” event before it issues that command.
-
- The device ignores any commands inappropriate for its current state. If the
- command triggers a reply, the device generates an error reply. Otherwise, the
- device silently ignores the inappropriate command.
-
-Command and Data Synchronization
-
- WMI provides a mechanism for a host to advise the device of necessary
- synchronization between commands and data. The device implements
- synchronization; no implicit synchronization exists between endpoints.
-
- The host controls synchronization using the “SYNCHRONIZE” command
- over the control channel and synchronization messages over data channels.
- The device stops each data channel upon receiving a synchronization message
- on that channel, processing all data packets received prior to that message.
- After the device receives synchronization messages for each data endpoint
- and the “SYNCHRONIZE” command, it resumes all channels.
-
- When the host must guarantee a command executes before processing new
- data packets, it first issues the command, then issues the “SYNCHRONIZE”
- command and sends synchronization messages on data channels. When the
- host must guarantee the device has processed all old data packets before a
- processing a new command, it issues a “SYNCHRONIZE” command and
- synchronization messages on all data channels, then issues the desired
- command.
-
-
-
-WMI Commands
-
- ADD_BAD_AP
- Cause the AR6000 device to avoid a particular AP
- ADD_CIPHER_KEY
- Add or replace any of the four AR6000 encryption keys
- ADD_WOW_PATTERN
- Used to add a pattern to the WoW pattern list
- CLR_RSSI_SNR
- Clear the current calculated RSSI and SNR value
- CONNECT_CMD
- Request that the AR6000 device establish a wireless connection
- with the specified SSID
- CREATE_PSTREAM
- Create prioritized data endpoint between the host and device
- DELETE_BAD_AP
- Clear an entry in the bad AP table
- DELETE_CIPHER_KEY
- Delete a previously added cipher key
- DELETE_PSTREAM
- Delete a prioritized data endpoint
- DELETE_WOW_PATTERN
- Remove a pre-specified pattern from the WoW pattern list
- EXTENSION
- WMI message interface command
- GET_BIT_RATE
- Retrieve rate most recently used by the AR6000
- GET_CHANNEL_LIST
- Retrieve list of channels used by the AR6000
- GET_FIXRATES
- Retrieves the rate-mask set via the SET_FIXRATES command.
- GET_PMKID_LIST_CMD
- Retrieve the firmware list of PMKIDs
- GET_ROAM_DATA
- Internal use for data collection; available in special build only
- GET_ROAM_TBL
- Retrieve the roaming table maintained on the target
- GET_TARGET_STATS
- Request that the target send the statistics it maintains
- GET_TX_PWR
- Retrieve the current AR6000 device Tx power levels
- GET_WOW_LIST
- Retrieve the current list of WoW patterns
- LQ_THRESHOLD_PARAMS
- Set the link quality thresholds
- OPT_TX_FRAME
- Send a special frame (special feature)
- RECONNECT
- Request a reconnection to a BSS
- RSSI_THRESHOLD_PARAMS
- Configure how the AR6000 device monitors and reports signal
- strength (RSSI) of the connected BSS
- SCAN_PARAMS
- Determine dwell time and changes scanned channels
- SET_ACCESS_PARAMS
- Set access parameters for the wireless network
- SET_ADHOC_BSSID
- Set the BSSID for an ad hoc network
- SET_AKMP_PARAMS
- Set multiPMKID mode
- SET_APPIE
- Add application-specified IE to a management frame
- SET_ASSOC_INFO
- Specify the IEs the device should add to association or
- reassociation requests
- SET_AUTH_MODE
- Set 802.11 authentication mode of reconnection
- SET_BEACON_INT
- Set the beacon interval for an ad hoc network
- SET_BIT_RATE
- Set the AR6000 to a specific fixed bit rate
- SET_BMISS_TIME
- Set the beacon miss time
- SET_BSS_FILTER
- Inform the AR6000 of network types about which it wants to
- receive information using a “BSSINFO” event
- SET_BT_PARAMS
- Set the status of a Bluetooth stream (SCO or A2DP) or set
- Bluetooth coexistence register parameters
- SET_BT_STATUS
- Set the status of a Bluetooth stream (SCO or A2DP)
- SET_CHANNEL_PARAMETERS
- Configure WLAN channel parameters
- SET_DISC_TIMEOUT
- Set the amount of time the AR6000 spends attempting to
- reestablish a connection
- SET_FIXRATES
- Set the device to a specific fixed PHY rate (supported subset)
- SET_HALPARAM
- Internal AR6000 command to set certain hardware parameters
- SET_HOST_SLEEP_MODE
- Set the host mode to asleep or awake
- SET_IBSS_PM_CAPS
- Support a non-standard power management scheme for an
- ad hoc network
- SET_LISTEN_INT
- Request a listen interval
- SET_LPREAMBLE
- Override the short preamble capability of the AR6000 device
- SET_MAX_SP_LEN
- Set the maximum service period
- SET_OPT_MODE
- Set the special mode on/off (special feature)
- SET_PMKID
- Set the pairwise master key ID (PMKID)
- SET_PMKID_LIST_CMD
- Configure the firmware list of PMKIDs
- SET_POWER_MODE
- Set guidelines on trade-off between power utilization
- SET_POWER_PARAMS
- Configure power parameters
- SET_POWERSAVE_PARAMS
- Set the two AR6000 power save timers
- SET_PROBED_SSID
- Provide list of SSIDs the device should seek
- SET_REASSOC_MODE
- Specify whether the disassociated frame should be sent upon
- reassociation
- SET_RETRY_LIMITS
- Limit how many times the device tries to send a frame
- SET_ROAM_CTRL
- Control roaming behavior
- SET_RTS
- Determine when RTS should be sent
- SET_SCAN_PARAMS
- Set the AR6000 scan parameters
- SET_TKIP_COUNTERMEASURES
- Enable/disable reports of TKIP MIC errors
- SET_TX_PWR
- Specify the AR6000 device Tx power levels
- SET_VOICE_PKT_SIZE
- Set voice packet size
- SET_WMM
- Override the AR6000 WMM capability
- SET_WMM_TXOP
- Configure TxOP bursting when sending traffic to a WMM-
- capable AP
- SET_WOW_MODE
- Enable/disable WoW mode
- SET_WSC_STATUS
- Enable/disable profile check in cserv when the WPS protocol
- is in progress
- SNR_THRESHOLD_PARAMS
- Configure how the device monitors and reports SNR of BSS
- START_SCAN
- Start a long or short channel scan
- SYNCHRONIZE
- Force a synchronization point between command and data
- paths
- TARGET_REPORT_ERROR_BITMASK
- Control “ERROR_REPORT” events from the AR6000
-
-
-
-
-Name
- ADD_BAD_AP
-
-Synopsis
- The host uses this command to cause the AR6000 to avoid a particular AP. The
- AR6000 maintain a table with up to two APs to avoid. An ADD_BAD_AP command
- adds or replaces the specified entry in this bad AP table.
-
- If the AR6000 are currently connected to the AP specified in this command, they
- disassociate.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1 --badap <bssid> <badApIndex>
-
-Command Parameters
- UINT8 badApIndex Index [0...1] that identifies which entry in the
- bad AP table to use
-
-
- UINT8 bssid[6] MAC address of the AP to avoid
-
-Command Values
- badApIndex = 0, 1 Entry in the bad AP table to use
-
-Reset Value
- The bad AP table is cleared
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-See Also
- “DELETE_BAD_AP” on page B-13
-
-=====================================================================
-Name
- ADD_CIPHER_KEY
-
-Synopsis
- The host uses this command to add/replace any of four encryption keys on the
- AR6000. The ADD_CIPHER_KEY command is issued after the CONNECT event
- has been received by the host for all dot11Auth modes except for SHARED_AUTH.
- When the dot11AuthMode is SHARED_AUTH, then the ADD_CIPHER_KEY
- command should be issued before the “CONNECT” command.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1 --cipherkey <keyIndex> <keyType> <keyUsage>
- <keyLength> <keyopctrl> <keyRSC> <key>
-
-Command Parameters
- UINT8 keyIndex Index (0...3) of the key to add/replace;
- uniquely identifies the key
- UINT8 keyType CRYPTO_TYPE
- UINT8 keyUsage Specifies usage parameters of the key when
- keyType = WEP_CRYPT
- UINT8 keyLength Length of the key in bytes
- UINT8 keyOpCtrl bit[0] = Initialize TSC (default),
- bit[1] = Initialize RSC
- UINT8 keyRSC[8] Key replay sequence counter (RSC) initial
- value the device should use
- UINT8 key[32] Key material used for this connection
- Command Values
- {
- NONE_CRYPT = 1
- WEP_CRYPT = 2
- TKIP_CRYPT = 3
- AES_CRYPT = 4
- KEY_OP_INIT_TSC 0x01
- KEY_OP_INIT_RSC 0x02
- KEY_OP_INIT_VAL 0x03
- Default is to Initialize the TSC
- KEY_OP_VALID_MASK 0x04
- Two operations defined
- } CRYPTO_TYPE
-
- {
- PAIRWISE_USAGE = 0 Set if the key is used for unicast traffic only
- GROUP_USAGE = 1 Set if the key is used to receive multicast
- traffic (also set for static WEP keys)
- TX_USAGE = 2 Set for the GROUP key used to transmit frames
- All others are reserved
- } KEY_USAGE
-
-Reset Value
- The four available keys are disabled.
-
-Restrictions
- The cipher should correspond to the encryption mode specified in the “CONNECT”
- command.
-
-See Also
- “DELETE_CIPHER_KEY”
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- ADD_WOW_PATTERN
-
-Synopsis
- The host uses this command to add a pattern to the WoW pattern list; used for
- pattern-matching for host wakeups by the WoW module. If the host mode is asleep
- and WoW is enabled, all packets are matched against the existing WoW patterns. If a
- packet matches any of the patterns specified, the target will wake up the host. All
- non-matching packets are discarded by the target without being sent up to the host.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig –addwowpattern <list-id> <filter-size> <filter-offset>
- <pattern> <mask>
-
-Command Parameters
- A_UINT8 filter_list_id ID of the list that is to include the new pattern
- A_UINT8 filter_size Size of the new pattern
- A_UINT8 filter_offset Offset at which the pattern matching for this
- new pattern should begin at
- A_UINT8 filter[1] Byte stream that contains both the pattern and
- the mask of the new WoW wake-up pattern
-
-Reply Parameters
- None
-
-Reset Value
- None defined (default host mode is awake)
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-See Also
- “DELETE_WOW_PATTERN”
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- CLR_RSSI_SNR
-
-Synopsis
- Clears the current calculated RSSI and SNR value. RSSI and SNR are reported by
- running-average value. This command will clear the history and have a fresh start
- for the running-average mechanism.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1 --cleanRssiSnr
-
-Command Parameters
- None
-
-Reply Parameters
- None
-
-Reset Value
- None defined
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-=====================================================================
-
-Name
- CONNECT_CMD
-
-Synopsis
- New connect control information (connectCtrl) is added, with 32 possible modifiers.
-
- CONNECT_SEND_REASSOC
- Valid only for a host-controlled connection to a
- particular AP. If this bit is set, a reassociation frame is
- sent. If this bit is clear, an association request frame is
- sent to the AP.
-
- CONNECT_IGNORE_WPAx_GROUP_CIPHER
- No group key is issued in the CONNECT command,
- so use the group key advertised by the AP. In a target-
- initiated roaming situation this allows a STA to roam
- between APs that support different multicast ciphers.
-
- CONNECT_PROFILE_MATCH_DONE
- In a host-controlled connection case, it is possible that
- during connect, firmware may not have the
- information for a profile match (e.g, when the AP
- supports hidden SSIDs and the device may not
- transmit probe requests during connect). By setting
- this bit in the connection control information, the
- firmware waits for a beacon from the AP with the
- BSSID supplied in the CONNECT command. No
- additional profile checks are done.
-
- CONNECT_IGNORE_AAC_BEACON
- Ignore the Admission Capacity information in the
- beacon of the AP
-
- CONNECT_ASSOC_POLICY_USER
- When set, the CONNECT_SEND_REASSOC setting
- determines if an Assoc or Reassoc is sent to an AP
-
-Command
- wmiconfig --setconnectctrl <ctrl flags bitmask>
-
-Command Parameters
- typedef struct{
- A_UINT8 networktype;
- A_UINT8 dot11authmode;
- A_UINT8 authmode;
- A_UINT8 pairwiseCryptoType; /*CRYPTO_TYPE*/
- A_UINT8 pairwiseCryptoLen;
- A_UINT8 groupCryptoType; /*CRYPTO_TYPE*/
- A_UINT8 groupCryptoLen;
- A_UINT8 ssidLength;
- A_UCHAR ssid[WMI_MAX_SSID_LEN];
- A_UINT16 channel;
- A_UINT8 bssid[AUTH_MAC_LEN];
- A_UINT8 ctrl_flags; /*WMI_CONNECT_CTRL_FLAGS_BITS*/
- } WMI_CONNECT_CMD;
-
- ctrl flags bitmask
- = 0x0001 CONNECT_ASSOC_POLICY_USER
- Assoc frames are sent using the policy specified by
- the flag
- = 0x0002 CONNECT_SEND_REASSOC
- Send Reassoc frame while connecting, otherwise send
- assoc frames
- = 0x0004 CONNECT_IGNORE_WPAx_GROUP_CIPHER
- Ignore WPAx group cipher for WPA/WPA2
- = 0x0008 CONNECT_PROFILE_MATCH_DONE
- Ignore any profile check
- = 0x0010 CONNECT_IGNORE_AAC_BEACON
- Ignore the admission control information in the
- beacon
- ... CONNECT_CMD, continued
- Command Values
- typedef enum {
- INFRA_NETWORK = 0x01,
- ADHOC_NETWORK = 0x02,
- ADHOC_CREATOR = 0x04,
- } NETWORK_TYPE;
-
- typedef enum {
- OPEN_AUTH = 0x01,
- SHARED_AUTH = 0x02,
- LEAP_AUTH = 0x04,
- } DOT11_AUTH_MODE;
- typedef enum {
- NONE_AUTH = 0x01,
- WPA_AUTH = 0x02,
- WPA_PSK_AUTH = 0x03,
- WPA2_AUTH = 0x04,
- WPA2_PSK_AUTH = 0x05,
- WPA_AUTH_CCKM = 0x06,
- WPA2_AUTH_CCKM = 0x07,
- } AUTH_MODE;
- typedef enum {
- NONE_CRYPT = 0x01,
- WEP_CRYPT = 0x02,
- TKIP_CRYPT = 0x03,
- AES_CRYPT = 0x04,
- } CRYPTO_TYPE;
- typedef enum {
- CONNECT_ASSOC_POLICY_USER = 0x0001,
- CONNECT_SEND_REASSOC = 0x0002,
- CONNECT_IGNORE_WPAx_GROUP_CIPHER = 0x0004,
- CONNECT_PROFILE_MATCH_DONE = 0x0008,
- CONNECT_IGNORE_AAC_BEACON = 0x0010,
- } WMI_CONNECT_CTRL_FLAGS_BITS;
-
- pairwiseCryptoLen and groupCryptoLen are valid when the respective
- CryptoTypesis WEP_CRYPT, otherwise this value should be 0. This is the length in
- bytes.
-
-Reset Value
- None defined
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- CREATE_PSTREAM
-
-Synopsis
- The host uses this command to create a new prioritized data endpoint between the
- host and the AR6000 device that carries a prioritized stream of data. If the AP that the
- device connects to requires TSPEC stream establishment, the device requests the
- corresponding TSPEC with the AP. The maximum and minimum service interval
- ranges from 0 – 0x7FFFFFFF (ms), where 0 = disabled. The device does not send a
- reply event for this command, as it is always assumed the command has succeeded.
- An AP admission control response comes to the host via a WMI_CAC_INDICATION
- event, once the response for the ADDTS frame comes.
-
- Examples of cases where reassociation is generated (when WMM) and cases where
- ADDTS is generated (when WMM and enabling ACM) are when:
- Changing UAPSD flags in WMM mode, reassociation is generated
- Changing the interval of sending auto QoS Null frame in WMM mode;
- reassociation is not generated
- Issuing a command with same previous parameters in WMM mode and enabling
- ACM, an ADDTS request is generated
- Changing the interval of a QoS null frame sending in WMM mode and enabling
- ACM, an ADDTS request is generated
- Issuing the command in disconnected state, reassociation or ADDTS is not
- generated but the parameters are available after (re)association
-
-Command
- --createqos <user priority> <direction> <traffic class>
-<trafficType> <voice PS capability> <min service interval> <max
-service interval> <inactivity interval> <suspension interval>
-<service start time> <tsid> <nominal MSDU> <max MSDU> <min data
-rate> <mean data rate> <peak data rate> <max burst size> <delay
-bound> <min phy rate> <sba> <medium time> where:
-
- <user priority>
- 802.1D user priority range (0–7)
- <direction>
- = 0 Tx (uplink) traffic
- = 1 Rx (downlink) traffic
- = 2 Bi-directional traffic
- <traffic class>
- = 1 BK
- = 2 VI
- = 3 VO
- <trafficType>
- = 0 Aperiodic
- = 1 Periodic
- <voice PS capability>
- Specifies whether the voice power save mechanism
- (APSD if AP supports it or legacy/simulated APSD
- [using PS-Poll]) should be used
- = 0 Disable voice power save for traffic class
- = 1 Enable APSD voice power save for traffic class
- = 2 Enable voice power save for all traffic classes
- <min service interval>
- (In ms)
- <max service interval>
- Inactivity interval (in ms) (0 = Infinite)
- <suspension interval>
- (In ms)
- <service start time>
- Service start time
- <tsid>
- TSID range (0–15)
- <nominal MSDU>
- Nominal MAC SDU size
- <max MSDU>
- Maximum MAC SDU size
- <min data rate>
- Minimum data rate (in bps)
- <mean data rate>
- Mean data rate (in bps)
- <peak data rate>
- Peak data rate (in bps)
- <max burst size>
- Maximum burst size (in bps)
- <delay bound>
- Delay bound
- <min phy rate>
- Minimum PHY rate (in bps)
- <sba>
- Surplus bandwidth allowance
- <medium time>
- Medium time in TU of 32-ms periods per sec
- ... CREATE_PSTREAM (continued)
-
-Command Parameters
- UINT8 trafficClass TRAFFIC_CLASS value
- UINT8 traffic
- Direction
- DIR_TYPE value
- UINT8 rxQueueNum
- AR6000 device mailbox index (2 or 3)
- corresponding to the endpoint the host
- wishes to use to receive packets for the
- prioritized stream
- UINT8 trafficType TRAFFIC_TYPE value
- UINT8 voicePS
-Capability
- VOICEPS_CAP_TYPE value
- UINT8 tsid Traffic stream ID
- UINT8 userPriority 802.1D user priority
- UINT16 nominalMSDU Nominal MSDU in octets
- UINT16 maxMSDU Maximum MSDU in octets
- UINT32 minServiceInt Minimum service interval: the min.
- period of traffic specified (in ms)
- UINT32 maxServiceInt Maximum service interval: the max.
- period of traffic specified (in ms)
- UINT32 inactivityInt Indicates how many ms an established
- stream is inactive before the prioritized
- data endpoint is taken down and the
- corresponding T-SPEC deleted
- UINT32 suspensionInt Suspension interval (in ms)
- UINT32 service StartTime Service start time
- UINT32 minDataRate Minimum data rate (in bps)
- UINT32 meanDataRate Mean data rate (in bps)
- UINT32 peakDataRate Peak data rate (in bps)
- UINT32 maxBurstSize
- UINT32 delayBound
- UINT32 minPhyRate Minimum PHY rate for TSPEC (in bps)
- UINT32 sba Surplus bandwidth allowance
- UINT32 mediumTime Medium TSPEC time (in units of 32 ms)
-Command Values
- {
- WMM_AC_BE = 0 Best Effort
- WMM_AC_BK = 1 Background
- WMM_AC_VI = 2 Video
- WMM_AC_VO = 3 Voice
- All other values reserved
- } TRAFFIC_CLASS
- {
- UPLINK_TRAFFIC = 0 From the AR6000 device to the AP
- DOWNLINK_TRAFFIC = 1 From the AP to the AR6000 device
- BIDIR_TRAFFIC = 2 Bi-directional traffic
- All other values reserved
- } DIR_TYPE
- {
- DISABLE_FOR_THIS_AC = 0
- ENABLE_FOR_THIS_AC = 1
- ENABLE_FOR_ALL_AC = 2
- All other values reserved
- } VOICEPS_CAP_TYPE
-
- ... CREATE_PSTREAM (continued)
-
-
- VI BE BK Supported, Y/N?
- 0 0 0 0 Y
- 0 0 0 1 Y
- 0 0 1 0 N
- 0 0 1 1 N
- 0 1 0 0 Y
- 0 1 0 1 Y
- 0 1 1 0 N
- 0 1 1 1 N
- 1 0 0 0 Y
- 1 0 0 1 Y
- 1 0 1 0 N
- 1 1 0 0 N
- 1 1 0 1 Y
- 1 1 0 0 N
- 1 1 1 0 N
- 1 1 1 1 Y
-
-Reset Value
- No pstream is present after reset; each of the BE, BK, VI,VO pstreams must be created
- (either implicitly by data flow or explicitly by user)
-
-Restrictions
- This command can only be issued when the device is in the CONNECTED state. If
- the device receives the command while in DISCONNECTED state, it replies with a
- failure indication. At most four prioritized data endpoints can be created, one for
- each AC.
-
-See Also
- “DELETE_PSTREAM”
-=====================================================================
-
-Name
- DELETE_BAD_AP
-
-Synopsis
- The host uses this command to clear a particular entry in the bad AP table
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1 --rmAP [--num=<index>] // used to clear a badAP
- entry. num is index from 0-3
-
-Command Parameters
- UINT8 badApIndex Index [0...n] that identifies the entry in the bad
- AP table to delete
-
-Command Values
- badApIndex = 0, 1, 2, 3
- Entry in the bad AP table
-
-Reset Value
- None defined
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-See Also
- “ADD_BAD_AP”
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- DELETE_CIPHER_KEY
-
-Synopsis
- The host uses this command to delete a key that was previously added with the
- “ADD_CIPHER_KEY” command.
-
-Command
- TBD
-
-Command Parameters
- UINT8 keyIndex Index (0...3) of the key to be deleted
-
-Command Values
- keyIndex = 0, 1,2, 3 Key to delete
-
-Reset Value
- None
-
-Restrictions
- The host should not delete a key that is currently in use by the AR6000.
-
-See Also
- “ADD_CIPHER_KEY”
-
-=====================================================================
-
-Name
- DELETE_PSTREAM
-
-Synopsis
- The host uses this command to delete a prioritized data endpoint created by a
- previous “CREATE_PSTREAM” command
-
-Command
- --deleteqos <trafficClass> <tsid>, where:
-
- <traffic class>
- = 0 BE
- = 1 BK
- = 2 VI
- = 3 VO
- <tsid>
- The TSpec ID; use the -qosqueue option
- to get the active TSpec IDs for each traffic class
-
-Command Parameters
- A_UINT8 trafficClass Indicate the traffic class of the stream
- being deleted
-
-Command Values
- {
- WMM_AC_BE = 0 Best effort
- WMM_AC_BK = 1 Background
- WMM_AC_VI = 2 Video
- WMM_AC_VO = 3 Voice
- } TRAFFIC CLASS
-
- 0-15 for TSID
-
-Reply Values
- N/A
-
-Restrictions
- This command should only be issued after a “CREATE_PSTREAM” command has
- successfully created a prioritized stream
-
-See Also
- “CREATE_PSTREAM”
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- DELETE_WOW_PATTERN
-
-Synopsis
- The host uses this command to remove a pre-specified pattern from the
- WoW pattern list.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig –delwowpattern <list-id> <pattern-id>
-
-Command Parameters
- A_UINT8 filter_list_id ID of the list that contains the WoW filter
- pattern to delete
- A_UINT8 filter_id ID of the WoW filter pattern to delete
-
-Reply Parameters
- None
-
-
-
-Reset Value
- None defined
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-See Also
- “ADD_WOW_PATTERN”
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- EXTENSION
-
-Synopsis
- The WMI message interface is used mostly for wireless control messages to a wireless
- module applicable to wireless module management regardless of the target platform
- implementation. However, some commands only peripherally related to wireless
- management are desired during operation. These wireless extension commands may
- be platform-specific or implementation-dependent.
-
-Command
- N/A
-
-Command Parameters
- Command-specific
-
-Command Values
- Command-specific
-
-Reply Parameters
- Command-specific
-
-Reset Values
- None defined
-
-Restrictions
- None defined
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- GET_BIT_RATE
-
-Synopsis
- Used by the host to obtain the rate most recently used by the AR6000 device
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1 --getfixrates
-
-Command Parameters
- None
-
-
-
-Reply Parameters
- INT8
- rateIndex
- See the “SET_BIT_RATE” command
-
-Reset Values
- None
-
-Restrictions
- This command should only be used during development/debug; it is not intended
-for use in production. It is only valid when the device is in the CONNECTED state
-
-See Also
- “SET_BIT_RATE”
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- GET_CHANNEL_LIST
-
-Synopsis
- Used by the host uses to retrieve the list of channels that can be used by the device
- while in the current wireless mode and in the current regulatory domain.
-
-Command
- TBD
-
-Command Parameters
- None
-
-Reply Parameters
- UINT8 reserved Reserved
- UINT8 numberOfChannels Number of channels the reply contains
- UINT16 channelList[numberOfChannels] Array of channel frequencies (in MHz)
-
-Reset Values
- None defined
-
-Restrictions
- The maximum number of channels that can be reported are 32
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- GET_FIXRATES
-
-Synopsis
- Clears the current calculated RSSI and SNR value. RSSI and SNR are reported by
- running-average value. This command will clear the history and have a fresh start for
- the running-average mechanism.
-
-Synopsis
- This returns rate-mask set via WMI_SET_FIXRATES to retrieve the current fixed rate
- that the AR6001 or AR6001 is using. See “SET_FIXRATES”.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1 --getfixrates
-
-Command Parameters
- A_UINT16 fixRateMask; Note: if this command is used prior to
- using WMI_SET_FIXRATES, AR6000
- returns 0xffff as fixRateMask, indicating
- all the rates are enabled
-
-Reply Parameters
- None
-
-Reset Value
- None defined
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-See Also
- “SET_FIXRATES”
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-
-Name
- GET_PMKID_LIST_CMD
-
-Synopsis
- Retrieves the list of PMKIDs on the firmware. The
- WMI_GET_PMKID_LIST_EVENT is generated by the firmware.
-
-Command
- TBD
-
-Command Parameters
-
-Reset Values
- None
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-See Also
- SET_PMKID_LIST_CMD GET_PMKID_LIST_EVENT
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- GET_ROAM_TBL
-
-Synopsis
- Retrieve the roaming table maintained on the target. The response is reported
- asynchronously through the ROAM_TBL_EVENT.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig --getroamtable <roamctrl> <info>
-
-Command Parameters
- A_UINT8 roamCtrlType;
- A_UINT16 roamMode
- A_UINT16 numEntries
- WMI_BSS_ROAM_INFO bssRoamInfo[1]
-
-Reply Value
- Reported asynchronously through the ROAM_TBL_EVENT
-
-Reset Value
- None defined
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-See Also
- SET_KEEPALIVE
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- GET_TARGET_STATS
-
-Synopsis
- The host uses this command to request that the target send the statistics that it
- maintains. The statistics obtained from the target are accrued in the host every time
- the GET_TARGET_STATS command is issued. The --clearStats option is added to
- clear the target statistics maintained in the host.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig --getTargetStats --clearStats
-
-Command Parameters
- TARGET_STATS targetStats
- WMI_TARGET_STATS
- UINT8 clearStats
-
-
-Reply Value
- RSSI return value (0–100)
-
-Reset Values
- All statistics are cleared (zeroed)
-
-Restrictions
- The --getTargetStats option must be used; the --clearStats option is also available also
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-Name
- GET_TX_PWR
-
-Synopsis
- The host uses this command to retrieve the current Tx power level
-
-Command
- wmiconfig -i eth1 --getpower
-
-Command Parameters
- None
-
-Reply Parameters
- UINT16 dbM The current Tx power level specified in dbM
-
-Reset Values
- The maximum permitted by the regulatory domain
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-See Also
- “SET_TX_PWR”
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- GET_WOW_LIST
-
-Synopsis
- The host uses this command to retrieve the current list of WoW patterns.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig –getwowlist <list-id>
-
-Command Parameters
- A_UINT8 filter_list_id ID of the list of WoW patterns to retrieve
-
-Reply Value(s)
- A_UINT16 num_filters Number of WoW patterns contained in the list
- A_UINT8 wow_mode Current mode of WoW (enabled or disabled)
- A_UINT8 host_mode Current host mode (asleep or awake)
- WOW_FILTER wow_filters[1]
- Contents of the WoW filter pattern list
- (contains mask, pattern, offset and size
- information for each of the patterns)
-
-Reset Value
- None defined
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-See Also
- “SET_WSC_STATUS”
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- LQ_THRESHOLD_PARAMS
-
-Synopsis
- Sets Link Quality thresholds, the sampling will happen at every unicast data frame
- Tx if a certain threshold is met, and the corresponding event will be sent to the host.
-
-Command
- --lqThreshold <enable> <upper_threshold_1> ...
- <upper_threshold_4> <lower_threshold_1> ... <lower_threshold_4>
-
-Command Parameters
- <enable> = 0 Disable link quality sampling
- = 1 Enable link quality sampling
- <upper_threshold_x> Above thresholds (value in [0,100]), in
- ascending order
- <lower_threshold_x> Below thresholds (value in [0,100]), in
- ascending order
-
-Command Values
- See command parameters
-
-Reset Value
- None defined
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- OPT_TX_FRAME
-
-Synopsis
- Special feature, sends a special frame.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig --sendframe <frmType> <dstaddr> <bssid> <optIEDatalen>
- <optIEData>
-
-Command Parameters
- {
- A_UINT16 optIEDataLen;
- A_UINT8 frmType;
- A_UINT8 dstAddr[ATH_MAC_LEN];
- A_UINT8 bssid[ATH_MAC_LEN];
- A_UINT8 optIEData[1];
- } WMI_OPT_TX_FRAME_CMD;
-
-Command Values
- <frmtype> = 1 Probe request frame
- = 2 Probe response frame
- = 3 CPPP start
- = 4 CPPP stop
-
-Reset Value
- None defined
-
-Restrictions
- Send a special frame only when special mode is on.
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- RECONNECT
-
-Synopsis
- This command requests a reconnection to a BSS to which the AR6000 device was
- formerly connected
-
-Command
- TBD
-
-Command Parameters
- UINT16 channel Provides a hint as to which channel was
- used for a previous connection
- UINT8 bssid[6] If set, indicates which BSSID to connect to
-
-Command Values
- None
-
-Reset Values
- None
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-See Also
- “CONNECT_CMD”
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- RSSI_THRESHOLD_PARAMS
-
-Synopsis
- Configures how the AR6000 device monitors and reports signal strength (RSSI) of the
- connected BSS, which is used as a link quality metric. The four RSSI threshold sets (in
- dbM) of the host specification divide the signal strength range into six segments.
- When signal strength increases or decreases across one of the boundaries, an
- RSSI_THRESHOLD event is signaled to the host. The host may then choose to take
- action (such as influencing roaming).
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1 --rssiThreshold <weight> <pollTime>
- <above_threshold_val_1> ... <above_threshold_tag_6>
- <above_threshold_val_6>
- <below_threshold_tag_1> <below_threshold_val_1> ...
- <below_threshold_tag_6> <below_threshold_val_6>
-
-Command Parameters
- UINT8 weight Range in [1, 16] used to calculate average RSSI
- UINT32 pollTime RSSI (signal strength) sampling frequency in
- seconds (if pollTime = 0, single strength
- sampling is disabled)
- USER_RSS__THOLD tholds[12] Thresholds (6 x 2)
-
-Command Values
- None defined
-
-Reset Values
- pollTime is 0, and sampling is disabled
-
-Restrictions
- Can only be issued if the AR6000 device is connected
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-Name
- SCAN_PARAMS
-
-Synopsis
- The minact parameter determines the minimum active channel dwell time, within
- which if the STA receives any beacon, it remains on that channel until the maxact
- channel dwell time. If the STA does not receive a beacon within the minact dwell
- time, it switches to scan the next channel.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig -scan -minact=<ms> --maxact=<ms>
-
-Command Parameters
- UINT16 maxact Channel dwell time (in ms), default = 0
- UINT16 minact Channel dwell time (in ms), default = 105
-
-Command Values
- See channel parameters
-
-Reset Values
- None defined
-
-Restrictions
- The minact value should be greater than 0; maxact should be between 5–65535 ms
- and greater than minact
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- SET_ACCESS_PARAMS
-
-Synopsis
- Allows the host to set access parameters for the wireless network. A thorough
- understanding of IEEE 802.11 is required to properly manipulate these parameters.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1 --acparams --txop <limit> --cwmin <0-15>
- --cwmax <0-15> --aifsn<0-15>
-
-Command Parameters
- UINT16 txop The maximum time (expressed in units of
- 32 ms) the device can spend transmitting
- after acquiring the right to transmit
- UINT8 eCWmin Minimum contention window
- UINT8 eCWmax Maximum contention window
- UINT8 aifsn The arbitration inter-frame space number
-
-Command Values
- None
-
-Reset Values
- Reasonable defaults that vary, between endpoints (prioritized streams)
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- SET_ADHOC_BSSID
-
-Synopsis
- Allows the host to set the BSSID for an ad hoc network. If a network with this BSSID
- is not found, the target creates an ad hoc network with this BSSID after the connect
- WMI command is triggered (e.g., by the SIOCSIWESSID IOCTL).
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1 --adhocbssid <bssid>
-
-Command Parameters
- A_UINT8 bssid[ATH_MAC_LEN] BSSID is specified in xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx format
-
-Command Values
- None
-
-Reset Values
- None
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- SET_AKMP_PARAMS
-
-Synopsis
- Enables or disables multi PMKID mode.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1 --setakmp --multipmkid=<on/off>
-
-Command Parameters
- typedef struct {
- A_UINT32 akmpInfo;
- } WMI_SET_AKMP_PARAMS_CMD;
-
-Command Values
- akmpInfo;
- bit[0] = 0
- MultiPMKID mode is disabled and PMKIDs that
- were set using the WMI_SET_PMKID_CMD are
- used in the [Re]AssocRequest frame.
- bit[0] = 1
- MultiPMKID mode is enabled and PMKIDs issued
- by the WMI_SET_PMKID_LIST_CMD are used in
- the next [Re]AssocRequest sent to the AP.
-
-Reset Values
- MultiPMKID mode is disabled
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- SET_APPIE
-
-Synopsis
- Add an application-specified IE to a management frame. The maximum length is
- 76 bytes. Including the length and the element ID, this translates to 78 bytes.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig --setappie <frame> <IE>, where:
-
- frame
- One of beacon, probe, respon, assoc
-
- IE
- A hex string beginning with DD (if = 0, no
- IE is sent in the management frame)
-
-Command Parameters
- mgmtFrmType;
- A WMI_MGMT_FRAME_TYPE
-
- ieLen;
- Length of the IE to add to the GMT frame
-
-Command Values
- None
-
-Reset Value
- None defined
-
-Restrictions
- Supported only for the probe request and association request management frame
-types. Also, only one IE can be added per management frame type.
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- SET_ASSOC_INFO
-
-Synopsis
- The host uses this command to specify any information elements (IEs) it wishes the
- AR6000 device to add to all future association and reassociation requests. IEs must be
- correct and are used as is by the device. IEs specified through this command are
- cleared with a DISCONNECT.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1 --setAssocIe <IE>
-
-Command Parameters
- UINT8 ieType Used directly in 802.11 frames
- UINT8 bufferSize Size of assocInfo (in bytes) ranging from
- 0–240. If = 0, previously set IEs are cleared.
- UINT8 assocInfo[bufferSize] Used directly in 802.11 frames
-
-Command Values
- None
-
-Reset Values
- IEs are cleared
-
-Restrictions
- This command can only be issued in the DISCONNECTED state
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- SET_AUTHMODE
-
-Synopsis
- Sets the 802.11 authentication mode of reconnection
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1 --setauthmode <mode>
-
-Command Parameters
- UINT8 mode
-
-Command Values
- mode = 0x00 Proceed with authentication during reconnect
- = 0x01 Do not proceed with authentication during reconnect
-
-Reset Values
- Authentication
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- SET_BEACON_INT
-
-Synopsis
- Sets the beacon interval for an ad hoc network. Beacon interval selection may have an
- impact on power savings. To some degree, a longer interval reduces power
- consumption but also decreases throughput. A thorough understanding of IEEE
- 802.11 ad hoc networks is required to use this command effectively.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1 --ibssconintv
-
-Command Parameters
- UINT16 beaconInterval Specifies the beacon interval in TU units (1024 ms)
-
-Command Values
- None
-
-Reset Values
- The default beacon interval is 100 TUs (102.4 ms)
-
-Restrictions
- This command can only be issued before the AR6000 device starts an ad hoc network
-
-See Also
- “SET_IBSS_PM_CAPS”
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- SET_BIT_RATE
-
-Synopsis
- The host uses this command to set the AR6000 device to a specific fixed rate.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1 --setfixrates <rate_0> ... <rate_n>
-
-Command Parameters
- INT8 rateIndex
- A WMI_BIT_RATE value
- {
- RATE_AUTO = -1
- RATE_1Mb = 0
- RATE_2Mb = 1
- RATE_5_5M = 2
- RATE_11Mb = 3
- RATE_6Mb = 4
- RATE_9Mb = 5
- RATE_12Mb = 6
- RATE_18Mb = 7
- RATE_24Mb = 8
- RATE_36Mb = 9
- RATE_48Mb = 10
- RATE_54Mb = 11
- } WMI_BIT_RATE
-
-
-Command Values
- See command parameters
-
-Reset Values
- The dynamic rate is determined by the AR6000 device
-
-Restrictions
- This command is intended for use only during development/debug; it is not
-intended for use in production
-
-See Also
- “GET_BIT_RATE”
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- SET_BMISS_TIME
-
-Synopsis
- This command sets the beacon miss (BMISS) time, which the AR6000 hardware use
- to recognize missed beacons. When an excessive number (15) of consecutive beacons
- are missed, the AR6000 consider switching to a different BSS. The time can be
- specified in number of beacons or in TUs.
-
-Command(s)
- wmiconfig eth1 --setbmissbeacons=<val>
- wmiconfig eth1 --setbmisstime=<val>
-
-Command Parameters
- UINT16 bmissTime Specifies the beacon miss time
- [1000...5000] in TUs (1024 ms)
- UINT16 bmissbeacons Specifies the number of beacons [5...50]
-
-Command Values
- None
-
-Reset Values
- bmissTime is 1500 TUs (1536 ms)
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- SET_BSS_FILTER
-
-Synopsis
- The host uses this to inform the AR6000 device of the types of networks about which
- it wants to receive information from the “BSSINFO” event. As the device performs
- either foreground or background scans, it applies the filter and sends “BSSINFO”
- events only for the networks that pass the filter. If any of the bssFilter or the ieMask
- filter matches, a BSS Info is sent to the host. The ieMask currently is used as a match
- for the IEs in the beacons, probe reponses and channel switch action management
- frame. See also “Scan and Roam” on page C-1.
-
- The BSS filter command has been enhanced to support IE based filtering. The IEs can
- be specified as a bitmask through this command using this enum.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1 –filter = <filter> --ieMask 0x<mask>
-
-Command Parameters
- UINT8 BssFilter
-
- Command Values
- typedef struct {
- A_UINT8 bssFilter; See WMI_BSS_FILTER
- A_UINT32 ieMask;
- } __ATTRIB_PACK WMI_BSS_FILTER_CMD;
-
- The ieMask can take this combination of values:
-
- enum {
- BSS_ELEMID_CHANSWITCH = 0x01
- BSS_ELEMID_ATHEROS = 0x02,
- }
-
-Reply Value
- None
-
-Reset Value
- BssFilter = NONE_BSS_FILTER (0)
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-See Also
- “CONNECT_CMD”
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- SET_BT_PARAMS
-
-Synopsis
- This command is used to set the status of a Bluetooth stream or set Bluetooth
- coexistence register parameters. The stream may be an SCO or an A2DP stream and
- its status can be started/stopped/suspended/resumed.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig –setBTparams <paramType> <params>
-
-Command Parameters
- struct {
- union {
- BT_PARAMS_SCO scoParams;
- BT_PARAMS_A2DP a2dpParams;
- BT_PARAMS_MISC miscParams;
- BT_COEX_REGS regs;
- } info;
- A_UINT8 paramType;
- struct {
- A_UINT8 noSCOPkts; Number of SCO packets between consecutive PS-POLLs
- A_UINT8 pspollTimeout;
- A_UINT8 stompbt;
- } BT_PARAMS_SCO;
- struct {
- A2DP BT stream parameters
- A_UINT32 period;
- A_UINT32 dutycycle;
- A_UINT8 stompbt;
- } BT_PARAMS_A2DP;
- struct {
- union {
- WLAN_PROTECT_POLICY_TYPE protectParams;
- A_UINT16 wlanCtrlFlags;
- }info;
- A_UINT8 paramType;
- } BT_PARAMS_MISC;
- struct {
- BT coexistence registers values
- A_UINT32 mode; Coexistence mode
- A_UINT32 scoWghts; WLAN and BT weights
- A_UINT32 a2dpWghts;
- A_UINT32 genWghts;
- A_UINT32 mode2; Coexistence mode2
- A_UINT8 setVal;
- } BT_COEX_REGS;
-
-Command Values
- None defined
-
-Reset Value
- None
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- SET_BT_STATUS
-
-Synopsis
- Sets the status of a Bluetooth stream. The stream may be a SCO or an A2DP stream
- and its status can be started/stopped/suspended/resumed.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig –setBTstatus <streamType> <status>
-
-Command Parameters
- {
- A_UINT8 streamType; Stream type
- A_UINT8 status; Stream status
- }WMI_SET_BT_STATUS_CMD;
-
-Command Values
- {
- BT_STREAM_UNDEF = 0
- BT_STREAM_SCO
- SCO stream
- BT_STREAM_A2DP
- A2DP stream
- BT_STREAM_MAX
- } BT_STREAM_TYPE;
-
- {
- BT_STATUS_UNDEF = 0
- BT_STATUS_START
- BT_STATUS_STOP
- BT_STATUS_RESUME
- BT_STATUS_SUSPEND
- BT_STATUS_MAX
- } BT_STREAM_STATUS;
-
-Reset Value
- None defined
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- SET_CHANNEL_PARAMETERS
-
-Synopsis
- Configures various WLAN parameters related to channels, sets the wireless mode,
- and can restrict the AR6000 device to a subset of available channels. The list of
- available channels varies depending on the wireless mode and the regulatory
- domain. The device never operates on a channel outside of its regulatory domain. The
- device starts to scan the list of channels right after this command.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1 --wmode <mode> <list>
-
-Command Parameters
- UINT8 phyMode See Values below.
- UINT8 numberOfChannels
- Number of channels in the channel array that
- follows. If = 0, then the device uses all of the
- channels permitted by the regulatory domain
- and by the specified phyMode.
- UINT16 channel[numberOfChannels]
- Array listing the subset of channels (expressed
- as frequencies in MHz) the host wants the
- device to use. Any channel not permitted by
- the specified phyMode or by the specified
- regulatory domain is ignored by the device.
-
-Command Values
- phyMode = {
- Wireless mode
- 11a = 0x01
- 11g = 0x02
- 11ag = 0x03
- 11b = 0x04
- 11g only = 0x05
- }
-
-Reset Values
- phyMode
- 11ag
- 802.11a/g modules
- 11g
- 802.11g module
- channels
- Defaults to all channels permitted by the
- current regulatory domain.
-
-Restrictions
- This command, if issued, should be issued soon after reset and prior to the first
- connection. This command should only be issued in the DISCONNECTED state.
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- SET_DISC_TIMEOUT
-
-Synopsis
- The host uses this command to configure the amount of time that the AR6000 should
- spend when it attempts to reestablish a connection after losing link with its current
- BSS. If this time limit is exceeded, the AR6000 send a “DISCONNECT” event. After
- sending the “DISCONNECT” event the AR6000 continues to attempt to reestablish a
- connection, but they do so at the interval corresponding to a foreground scan as
- established by the “SET_SCAN_PARAMS” command.
-
- A timeout value of 0 indicates that the AR6000 will disable all autonomous roaming,
- so that the AR6000 will not perform any scans after sending a “DISCONNECT”
- event to the host. The state is maintained until a shutdown or host sets different
- timeout value from 0.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1 --disc=<timeout in seconds>
-
-Command Parameters
- UINT8 disconnectTimeout
- Specifies the time limit (in seconds) after
- which a failure to reestablish a connection
- results in a “DISCONNECT” event
-
-Command Values
- None
-
-Reset Values
- disconnectTimeout is 10 seconds
-
-Restrictions
- This command can only be issued while in a DISCONNECTED state
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- SET_FIXRATES
-
-Synopsis
- By default, the AR6000 device uses all PHY rates based on mode of operation. If the
- host application requires the device to use subset of supported rates, it can set those
- rates with this command. In 802.11g mode, the AR6000 device takes the entire
- 802.11g basic rate set and the rates specified with this command and uses it as the
- supported rate set.
-
- This rate set is advertised in the probe request and the assoc/re-assoc request as
- supported rates. Upon successful association, the device modifies the rate set pool
- using the: intersection of AP-supported rates with the union of the 802.11g basic rate
- set and rates set using this command. The device picks transmission rates from this
- pool based on a rate control algorithm.
-
-Command
- TBD
-
-Command Parameters
- A_UINT16 fixRateMask;
- The individual bit is an index for rate table,
- and setting the that index to 1 would set that
- corresponding rate. E.g., fixRateMask = 9
- (1001) sets 1 Mbps and 11 Mbps.
-
-Command Values
- None
-
-Reset Value
- None defined
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-See Also
- “GET_FIXRATES”
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- SET_WHAL_PARAM
-
-Synopsis
- An internal AR6000 command that is used to set certain hardware parameters. The
- description of this command is in $WORKAREA/include/halapi.h.
-
-Command
- TBD
-
-Command Parameters
- ATH_HAL_SETCABTO_CMDID
- Sets the timeout waiting for the multicast
- traffic after a DTIM beacon (in TUs).
-
-Command Values
- None
-
-Reset Value
- Default = 10 TUs
-
-Restrictions
- This command should be executed before issuing a connect command.
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- SET_HOST_SLEEP_MODE
-
-Synopsis
- The host uses this command to set the host mode to asleep or awake. All packets are
- delivered to the host when the host mode is awake. When host mode is asleep, only if
- WoW is enabled and the incoming packet matches one of the specified WoW
- patterns, will the packet be delivered to the host. The host will also be woken up by
- the target for pattern-matching packets and important events.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig –sethostmode=<asleep/awake>
-
-Command Parameters
- A_BOOL awake Set the host mode to awake
- A_BOOL asleep Set the host mode to asleep
-
-Command Values
- 1 = awake, 0 = asleep
-
-Reset Value
- None defined (default host mode is awake)
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-Name
- SET_IBSS_PM_CAPS
-
-Synopsis
- Used to support a non-standard power management scheme for an ad hoc wireless
- network consisting of up to eight stations (STAs) that support this form of power
- saving (e.g., Atheros-based STAs). A thorough understanding of IEEE 802.11 ad hoc
- networks is required to use this command effectively.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1 --ibsspmcaps --ps=<enable/disable>
- --aw=<ATIM Windows in ms>
- --ttl=<Time to live in number of beacon periods>
- --to=<timeout in ms>
-
-Command Parameters
- UINT8 power_saving
- = 0
- The non-standard power saving scheme is
- disabled and maximum throughput (with no
- power saving) is obtained.
-
- = 1
- Ad hoc power saving scheme is enabled (but
- throughput may be decreased)
-
- UINT16 atim_windows
- Specifies the length (in ms) of the ad hoc traffic
- indication message (ATIM) windows used in an ad
- hoc network. All Atheros-based STAs that join the
- network use this duration ATIM window.
-
- The duration is communicated between wireless
- STAs through an IE in beacons and probe responses.
-
- The host sets atim_windows to control trade-offs
- between power use and throughput. The value
- chosen should be based on the beacon interval (see
- the “SET_BEACON_INT” command) on the
- expected number of STAs in the IBSS, and on the
- amount of traffic and traffic patterns between STAs.
-
- UINT16 timeout_value
- Specifies the timeout (in ms). The value is the same
- for all ad hoc connections, but tracks separately for
- each.
-
- Applicable only for a beacon period and used to
- derive actual timeout values on the Tx and Rx sides.
- On the Tx side, the value defines a window during
- which the STA accepts the frame(s) from the host for a
- particular connection. Until closed, the window
- restarts with every frame received from the host. On
- the Rx side, indicates the time until which the STA
- continues accepting frames from a particular
- connection. The value resets with every frame
- received. The value can be used to determine the
- trade off between throughput and power.
- Default = 10 ms
-
- UINT8 ttl
- Specifies the value in number of beacon periods. The
- value is used to set a limit on the time until which a
- frame is kept alive in the AR6001 before being
- discarded. Default = 5
-
-Command Values
- None
-
-Reset Values
- By default, power_saving is enabled with atim_window = 20 ms
-
-Restrictions
- Can only be issued before the AR6000 starts an ad hoc network
-
-See Also
- “SET_BEACON_INT”
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-
-Name
- SET_LISTEN_INT
-
-Synopsis
- The host uses this command to request a listen interval, which determines how often
- the AR6000 device should wake up and listen for traffic. The listen interval can be set
- by the TUs or by the number of beacons. The device may not be able to comply with
- the request (e.g., if the beacon interval is greater than the requested listen interval, the
- device sets the listen interval to the beacon interval). The actual listen interval used
- by the device is available in the “CONNECT” event.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1 --listen=<#of TUs, can range from 15 to 3000>
-
- --listenbeacons=<#of beacons, can range from 1 to 50>
-
-Command Parameters
- UINT16 listenInterval
- Specifies the listen interval in Kms
- (1024 ms), ranging from 100 to 1000
-
- UINT16 listenbeacons
- Specifies the listen interval in beacons,
- ranging from 1 to 50
-
-Command Values
- None
-
-Reset Values
- The device sets the listen interval equal to the beacon interval of the AP it associates
- to.
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- SET_LPREAMBLE
-
-Synopsis
- Overrides the short preamble capability of the AR6000 device
-
-Command
- TBD
-
-Command Parameters
- WMI_LPREAMBLE_DISABLED
- The device is short-preamble capable
-
- WMI_LPREAMBLE_ENABLED
- The device supports only the long-
- preamble mode
-
-Command Values
- None
-
-Reset Value
- None defined
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-Name
- SET_MAX_SP_LEN
-
-Synopsis
- Set the maximum service period; indicates the number of packets the AR6001 can
- receive from the AP when triggered
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1 --setMaxSPLength <maxSPLen>
-
-Command Parameters
- UINT8 maxSPLen
- An APSD_SP_LEN_TYPE value
-
-Command Values
- {
- DELIVER_ALL_PKT = 0x0
- DELIVER_2_PKT = 0x1
- DELIVER_4_PKT = 0x2
- DELIVER_6_PKT = 0x3
- }APSD_SP_LEN_TYPE
-
-
-Reset Values
- maxSPLen is DELIVER_ALL_PKT
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- SET_OPT_MODE
-
-Synopsis
- Special feature, sets the special mode on/off
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1 --mode <mode>
- Set the optional mode, where mode is special or off
-
-Command Parameters
- enum {
- SPECIAL_OFF
- SPECIAL_ON
- } OPT_MODE_TYPE;
-
-Command Values
-
-Reset Value
- Mode = Off
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- SET_PMKID
-
-Synopsis
- The host uses this command to enable or disable a pairwise master key ID (PMKID)
- in the AR6000 PMKID cache. The AR6000 clears its PMKID cache on receipt of a
- DISCONNECT command from the host. Individual entries in the cache might be
- deleted as the AR6000 detect new APs and decides to remove old ones.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1 --setbsspmkid --bssid=<aabbccddeeff>
- --bsspmkid=<pmkid>
-
-Command Parameters
- UINT8 bssid[6]
- The MAC address of the AP that the
- PMKID corresponds to (6 bytes in hex
- format)
-
- UINT8 enable
- Either PMKID_DISABLE (0) to disable
- the PMKID or PMKID_ENABLE (1) to
- enable it (16 bytes in hex format)
-
- UINT8 pmkid[16]
- Meaningful only if enable is
- PMKID_ENABLE, when it is the PMKID
- that the AR6000 should use on the next
- reassociation with the specified AP
-
-Command Values
- enable
- = 0 (disable), 1 (enable)
- PKMID enabled/disabled
-
-Reset Values
- None defined
-
-Restrictions
- Only supported in infrastructure networks
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- SET_PMKID_LIST_CMD
-
-Synopsis
- Configures the list of PMKIDs on the firmware.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig --setpmkidlist --numpmkid=<n> --pmkid=<pmkid_1>
- ... --pmkid=<pmkid_n>
-
- Where n is the number of pmkids (maximum = 8) and pmkid_i is the ith pmkid (16
- bytes in hex format)
-
-Command Parameters
- {
- A_UINT8 pmkid[WMI_PMKID_LEN];
- } __ATTRIB_PACK WMI_PMKID;
-
- {
- A_UINT32 numPMKID;
- WMI_PMKID pmkidList[WMI_MAX_PMKID_CACHE];
- } __ATTRIB_PACK WMI_SET_PMKID_LIST_CMD;
-
-Command Values
- None
-
-Reset Values
- None
-
-Restrictions
- Supported only in infrastructure modes
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- SET_POWER_MODE
-
-Synopsis
- The host uses this command to provide the AR6000 device with guidelines on the
- desired trade-off between power utilization and performance.
-
- In normal power mode, the device enters a sleep state if they have nothing to do,
- which conserves power but may cost performance as it can take up to 2 ms to
- resume operation after leaving sleep state.
-
- In maximum performance mode, the device never enters sleep state, thus no time
- is spent waking up, resulting in higher power consumption and better
- performance.
-
-Command
- TBD
-
-Command Parameters
- UINT8 powerMode
- WMI_POWER_MODE value
- {
- REC_POWER = 1
- (Recommended setting) Tries to conserve
- power without sacrificing performance
- MAX_PERF_POWER = 2
- Setting that maximizes performance at
- the expense of power
-
- All other values are reserved
- } WMI_POWER_MODE
-
-Command Values
- See command parameters
-
-Reset Values
- powerMode is REC_POWER
-
-Restrictions
- This command should only be issued in the DISCONNECTED state for the
- infrastructure network.
-
- For a PM-disabled ad hoc network, the power mode should remain in
- MAX_PERF_POWER.
-
- For a PM-enabled ad hoc network, the device can have REC_POWER or
- MAX_PERF_POWER set, but either way it must follow the power save ad hoc
- protocol. The host can change power modes in the CONNECTED state.
-
- Host changes to the PS setting when the STA is off the home channel take no effect
- and cause a TARGET_PM_FAIL event.
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- SET_POWER_PARAMS
-
-Synopsis
- The host uses this command to configure power parameters
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1 --pmparams --it=<ms> --np=<number of PS POLL>
- --dp=<DTIM policy: ignore/normal/stick>
-
-Command Parameters
- UINT16 idle_period
- Length of time (in ms) the AR6000 device
- remains awake after frame Rx/Tx before going
- to SLEEP state
-
- UINT16 pspoll_number
- The number of PowerSavePoll (PS-poll)
- messages the device should send before
- notifying the AP it is awake
-
- UINT16 dtim_policy
- A WMI_POWER_PARAMS_CMD value
-
- {
- IGNORE_DTIM =1
- The device does not listen to any content after
- beacon (CAB) traffic
- NORMAL_DTIM = 2
- DTIM period follows the listen interval (e.g., if
- the listen interval is 4 and the DTIM period is 2,
- the device wakes up every fourth beacon)
- STICK_DTIM = 3
- Device attempt to receive all CAB traffic (e.g., if
- the DTIM period is 2 and the listen interval is 4,
- the device wakes up every second beacon)
- } WMI_POWER_PARAMS_CMD
-
-Command Parameters
- See command parameters
-
-Reset Values
- idle_period
- 200 ms
-
- pspoll_number
- = 1
-
- dtim_policy
- = NORMAL_DTIM
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- SET_POWERSAVE_PARAMS
-
-Synopsis
- Set the two AR6000 power save timers (PS-POLL timer and APSD trigger timer) and
- the two ASPD TIM policies
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1--psparams --psPollTimer=<psPollTimeout in ms>
- --triggerTimer=<triggerTimeout in ms> --apsdTimPolicy=<ignore/
- adhere> --simulatedAPSDTimPolicy=<ignore/adhere>
-
-Command Parameters
- typedef struct {
- A_UINT16 psPollTimeout;
- Timeout (in ms) after sending PS-POLL; the
- AR6000 device sleeps if it does not receive a
- data packet from the AP
-
- A_UINT16 triggerTimeout;
- Timeout (in ms) after sending a trigger; the
- device sleeps if it does not receive any data
- or null frame from the AP
-
- APSD_TIM_POLICY apsdTimPolicy;
- TIM behavior with queue APSD enabled
-
- APSD_TIM_POLICY simulatedAPSD
-
- TimPolicy;
- TIM behavior with simulated APSD
- enabled
-
- typedef enum {
- IGNORE_TIM_ALL_QUEUES_APSD = 0,
- PROCESS_TIM_ALL_QUEUES_APSD = 1,
- IGNORE_TIM_SIMULATED_APSD = 2,
- POWERSAVE_TIMERS_POLICY = 3,
- } APSD_TIM_POLICY;
-
-Command Values
- None
-
-Reset Values
- psPollTimeout is 50 ms; triggerTimeout is 10 ms;
- apsdTimPolicy = IGNORE_TIM_ALL_QUEUES_APSD;
- simulatedAPSDTimPolicy = POWERSAVE_TIMERS_POLICY
-
-Restrictions
- When this command is used, all parameters must be set; this command does not
- allow setting only one parameter.
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- SET_PROBED_SSID
-
-Synopsis
- The host uses this command to provide a list of up to MAX_PROBED_SSID_INDEX
- (six) SSIDs that the AR6000 device should actively look for. It lists the active SSID
- table. By default, the device actively looks for only the SSID specified in the
- “CONNECT_CMD” command, and only when the regulatory domain allows active
- probing. With this command, specified SSIDs are probed for, even if they are hidden.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1 --ssid=<ssid> [--num=<index>]
-
-Command Parameters
- {
- A_UINT8 numSsids
- A number from 0 to
- MAX_PROBED_SSID_INDEX indicating
- the active SSID table entry index for this
- command (if the specified entry index
- already has an SSID, the SSID specified in
- this command replaces it)
-
- WMI_PROBED_SSID_INFO probedSSID[1]
- } WMI_PROBED_SSID_CMD
-
- {
- A_UINT8 flag
- WMI_SSID_FLAG indicates the current
- entry in the active SSID table
- A_UINT8 ssidLength
- Length of the specified SSID in bytes.
- If = 0, the entry corresponding to the
- index is erased
- A_UINT8 ssid[32]
- SSID string actively probed for when
- permitted by the regulatory domain
- } WMI_PROBED_SSID_INFO
-
-Command Values
- WMI_SSID_FLAG
- {
- DISABLE_SSID_FLAG = 0
- Disables entry
- SPECIFIC_SSID_FLAG = 1
- Probes specified SSID
- ANY_SSID_FLAG = 2
- Probes for any SSID
- } WMI_SSID_FLAG
-
-Reset Value
- The entries are unused.
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- SET_REASSOC_MODE
-
-Synopsis
- Specify whether the disassociated frame should be sent or not upon reassociation.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1 --setreassocmode <mode>
-
-Command Parameters
- UINT8 mode
-
-Command Values
- mode
- = 0x00
- Send disassoc to a previously connected AP
- upon reassociation
- = 0x01
- Do not send disassoc to previously connected
- AP upon reassociation
-
-Reset Values
- None defined
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-Name
- SET_RETRY_LIMITS
-
-Synopsis
- Allows the host to influence the number of times that the AR6000 device should
- attempt to send a frame before they give up.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig --setretrylimits <frameType> <trafficClass> <maxRetries>
- <enableNotify>
-
-Command Parameters
- {
- UINT8 frameType
- A WMI_FRAMETYPE specifying
- which type of frame is of interest.
- UINT8 trafficClass
- Specifies a traffic class (see
- “CREATE_PSTREAM”). This
- parameter is only significant when
- frameType = DATA_FRAMETYPE.
- UINT8 maxRetries
- Maximum number of times the
- device attempts to retry a frame Tx,
- ranging from WMI_MIN_RETRIES
- (2) to WMI_MAX_RETRIES (15). If
- the special value 0 is used,
- maxRetries is set to 15.
- A_UINT8 enableNotify
- Notify when enabled
- } WMI_RETRY_LIMIT_INFO
-
- {
- A_UINT8 numEntries
- WMI_RETRY_LIMIT_INFO retryLimitInfo[1]
- } WMI_SET_RETRY_LIMITS_CMD
-
-Command Values
- {
- MGMT_FRAMETYPE = 0 Management frame
- CONTROL_FRAMETYPE = 1 Control frame
- DATA_FRAMETYPE = 2 Data frame
- } WMI_FRAMETYPE
-
-Reset Values
- Retries are set to 15
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- SET_ROAM_CTRL
-
-Synopsis
- Affects how the AR6000 device selects a BSS. The host uses this command to set and
- enable low RSSI scan parameters. The time period of low RSSI background scan is
- mentioned in scan period. Low RSSI scan is triggered when the current RSSI
- threshold (75% of current RSSI) is equal to or less than scan threshold.
-
- Low RSSI roam is triggered when the current RSSI threshold falls below the roam
- threshold and roams to a better AP by the end of the scan cycle. During Low RSSI
- roam, if the STA finds a new AP with an RSSI greater than roam RSSI to floor, during
- scan, it roams immediately to it instead of waiting for the end of the scan cycle. See
- also “Scan and Roam” on page C-1.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig --roam <roamctrl> <info>, where info is <scan period>
- <scan threshold> <roam threshold> <roam rssi floor>
-
-Command Parameters
- A_UINT8 roamCtrlType;
-
-Command Values
- WMI_FORCE_ROAM = 1
- Roam to the specified BSSID
-
- WMI_SET_ROAM_MODE = 2
- Default, progd bias, no roam
-
- WMI_SET_HOST_BIAS = 3
- Set the host bias
-
- WMI_SET_LOWRSSI_SCAN_PARAMS = 4
- Info parameters
-
- A_UINT8 bssid[ATH_MAC_LEN];
- WMI_FORCE_ROAM
-
- A_UINT8 roamMode;
- WMI_SET_ROAM_MODE
-
- A_UINT8 bssBiasInfo;
- WMI_SET_HOST_BIAS
-
- A_UINT16 lowrssi_scan_period;
- WMI_SET_LOWRSSI_SCAN_PARAMS
-
- A_INT16
- lowrssi_scan_threshold;
- WMI_SET_LOWRSSI_SCAN_PARAMS
-
- A_INT16 lowrssi_roam_threshold;
- WMI_SET_LOWRSSI_SCAN_PARAMS
-
- A_UINT8 roam_rssi_floor;
- WMI_SET_LOWRSSI_SCAN_PARAMS
-
-Reset Value
- None defined (default lowrssi scan is disabled. Enabled only when scan period is set.)
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- SET_RTS
-
-Synopsis
- Decides when RTS should be sent.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1 --setRTS <pkt length threshold>
-
-Command Parameters
- A_UINT16
- threshold;
- Command parameter threshold in bytes. An RTS is
- sent if the data length is more than this threshold.
- The default is to NOT send RTS.
-
-Command Values
- None
-
-Reset Value
- Not to send RTS.
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-Name
- SET_SCAN_PARAMS
-
-Synopsis
- The host uses this command to set the AR6000 scan parameters, including the duty
- cycle for both foreground and background scanning. Foreground scanning takes
- place when the AR6000 device is not connected, and discovers all available wireless
- networks to find the best BSS to join. Background scanning takes place when the
- device is already connected to a network and scans for potential roaming candidates
- and maintains them in order of best to worst. A second priority of background
- scanning is to find new wireless networks.
-
- The device initiates a scan when necessary. For example, a foreground scan is always
- started on receipt of a “CONNECT_CMD” command or when the device cannot find
- a BSS to connect to. Foreground scanning is disabled by default until receipt of a
- CONNECT command. Background scanning is enabled by default and occurs every
- 60 seconds after the device is connected.
-
- The device implements a binary backoff interval for foreground scanning when it
- enters the DISCONNECTED state after losing connectivity with an AP or when a
- CONNECT command is received. The first interval is ForegroundScanStartPeriod,
- which doubles after each scan until the interval reaches ForegroundScanEndPeriod.
- If the host terminates a connection with DISCONNECT, the foreground scan period
- is ForegroundScanEndPeriod. All scan intervals are measured from the time a full
- scan ends to the time the next full scan starts. The host starts a scan by issuing a
- “START_SCAN” command. See also “Scan and Roam” on page C-1.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1 --scan --fgstart=<sec> --fgend=<sec> --bg=<sec> --
- act=<msec> --pas=<msec> --sr=<short scan ratio> --scanctrlflags
- <connScan> <scanConnected> <activeScan> <reportBSSINFO>
-
-Command Parameters
- UINT16 fgStartPeriod
- First interval used by the device when it
- disconnects from an AP or receives a
- CONNECT command, specified in seconds (0–
- 65535). If = 0, the device uses the reset value.
- If = 65535, the device disables foreground
- scanning.
-
- UINT16 fgEndPeriod
- The maximum interval the device waits between
- foreground scans specified in seconds (from
- ForegroundScanStartPeriod to 65535). If = 0, the
- device uses the reset value.
-
- UINT16 bgScanPeriod
- The period of background scan specified in
- seconds (0–65535). By default, it is set to the reset
- value of 60 seconds. If 0 or 65535 is specified, the
- device disables background scanning.
-
- UINT16 maxactChDwellTime
- The period of time the device stays on a
- particular channel while active scanning. It is
- specified in ms (10–65535). If the special value of
- 0 is specified, the device uses the reset value.
-
- UINT16 PasChDwellTime
- The period of time the device remains on a
- particular channel while passive scanning. It is
- specified in ms (10–65535). If the special value of
- 0 is specified, the device uses the reset value.
-
- UINT8 shortScanRatio
- Number of short scans to perform for each
- long scan.
-
- UINT8 scanCtrlFlasgs
-
- UINT16 minactChDwellTime
- Specified in ms
-
- UINT32 maxDFSchActTime
- The maximum time a DFS channel can stay
- active before being marked passive, specified in
- ms.
-
-Command Values
- None
-
-Reset Values
- ForegroundScanStart
-Period
- 1 sec
-
- ForegroundScanEndPeriod
- 60 sec
-
- BackgroundScanPeriod
- 60 sec
-
- ActiveChannelDwellTime
- 105 ms
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- SET_TKIP_COUNTERMEASURES
-
-Synopsis
- The host issues this command to tell the target whether to enable or disable TKIP
- countermeasures.
-
-Command
- TBD
-
-Command Parameters
- UINT8 WMI_TKIP_CM_ENABLE
- Enables the countermeasures
-
-
- UINT8 TKIP_CM_DISABLE
- Disables the countermeasures
-
-Command Values
- None
-
-Reset Values
- By default, TKIP MIC reporting is disabled
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- SET_TX_PWR
-
-Synopsis
- The host uses this command to specify the Tx power level of the AR6000. Cannot be
- used to exceed the power limit permitted by the regulatory domain. The maximum
- output power is limited in the chip to 31.5 dBm; the range is 0 – 31.5 dbm.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig --power <dbM>
-
-Command Parameters
- UINT8 dbM
- The desired Tx power specified in dbM.
- If = 0, the device chooses the maximum
- permitted by the regulatory domain.
-
-Command Values
- None
-
-Reset Values
- The maximum permitted by the regulatory domain
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-See Also
- “GET_TX_PWR”
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-Name
- SET_VOICE_PKT_SIZE
-
-Synopsis
- If an AP does not support WMM, it has no way to differentiate voice from data.
- Because the voice packet is typically small, packet in size less than voicePktSize are
- assumed to be voice, otherwise it is treated as data.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1 --setVoicePktSize <size-in-bytes>
-
-Command Parameters
- UINT16 voicePktSize
- Packet size in octets
-
-Command Values
- None
-
-Reset Values
- voicePktSize default is 400 bytes
-
-Restrictions
- No effect if WMM is unavailable
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-Name
- SET_WMM
-
-Synopsis
- Overrides the AR6000 device WMM capability
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1 --setwmm <enable>
-
-Command Parameters
- WMI_WMM_ENABLED
- Enables WMM
-
- WMI_WMM_DISABLED
- Disables WMM support
-
-Command Values
- 0 = disabled
- 1 = enabled
-
-Reset Value
- WMM Disabled
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-Name
- SET_WMM_TXOP
-
-Synopsis
- Configures TxOP Bursting when sending traffic to a WMM capable AP
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1 --txopbursting <burstEnable>
-
- <burstEnable>
- = 0
- Disallow TxOp bursting
-
- = 1
- Allow TxOp bursting
-
-Command Parameters
- txopEnable
- = WMI_TXOP_DISABLED
- Disabled
-
- = WMI_TXOP_ENABLED
- Enabled
-
-Command Values
- txopEnable
- = 0 Disabled
-
- = 1 Enabled
-
-Reset Value
- Bursting is off by default
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- SET_WOW_MODE
-
-Synopsis
- The host uses this command to enable or disable the WoW mode. When WoW mode
- is enabled and the host is asleep, pattern matching takes place at the target level.
- Only packets that match any of the pre-specified WoW filter patterns, will be passed
- up to the host. The host will also be woken up by the target. Packets which do not
- match any of the WoW patterns are discarded.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig –setwowmode <enable/disable>
-
-Command Parameters
- A_BOOL enable_wow
- Enable or disable WoW:
-
-Command Values
- = 0
- Disable WoW
-
- = 1
- Enable WoW
-
-Reset Value
- None defined (default WoW mode is disabled).
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-See Also
- “GET_WOW_LIST”
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-Name
- SET_WSC_STATUS
-
-Synopsis
- The supplicant uses this command to inform the target about the status of the WSC
- registration protocol. During the WSC registration protocol, a flag is set so the target
- bypasses some of the checks in the CSERV module. At the end of the registration, this
- flag is reset.
-
-Command
- N/A
-
-Command Parameters
- A_BOOL status
- = 1 WSC registration in progress
- = 0 WSC protocol not running
-
-Reply Parameters
- None
-
-Reset Value
- None defined (default = 0)
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-Name
- SNR_THRESHOLD_PARAMS
-
-Synopsis
- Configures how the AR6000 device monitors and reports SNR of the connected BSS,
- used as a link quality metric.
-
-Command
- --snrThreshold <weight> <upper_threshold_1> ...
- <upper_threshold_4> <lower_threshold_1> ... <lower_threshold_4>
- <pollTimer>
-
-Command Parameters
- <weight>
- Share with rssiThreshold. Range in [1, 16], used
- in the formula to calculate average RSSI
-
- <upper_threshold_x>
- Above thresholds expressed in db, in ascending
- order
-
- <lower_threshold_x>
- Below thresholds expressed in db, in ascending
- order
-
- <pollTimer>
- The signal strength sampling frequency in
- seconds. If polltime = 0, signal strength
- sampling is disabled
-
-Command Values
- None
-
-Reset Value
- None defined
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- START_SCAN
-
-Synopsis
- The host uses this command to start a long or short channel scan. All future scans are
- relative to the time the AR6000 device processes this command. The device performs
- a channel scan on receipt of this command, even if a scan was already in progress.
- The host uses this command when it wishes to refresh its cached database of wireless
- networks. The isLegacy field will be removed (0 for now) because it is achieved by
- setting CONNECT_PROFILE_MATCH_DONE in the CONNECT command. See also
- “Scan and Roam”
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1 --startscan <scan type> <forcefgscan> 0
- <homeDwellTime> <forceScanInterval>
-
-Command Parameters
- UINT8 scanType
- WMI_SCAN_TYPE
-
-Command Values
- {
- WMI_LONG_SCAN =0x0
- Requests a full scan
- WMI_SHORT_SCAN =0x1
- Requests a short scan
- } WMI_SCAN_TYPE
-
- A_BOOL forceFgScan
- forceFgScan
- = 0
- Disable the foreground scan
-
- forceFgScan
- = 1
- Forces a foreground scan
-
- A_UINT32 homeDwellTime
- Maximum duration in the home
- channel (in ms)
-
- A_UINT32 forceScanInterval
- Time interval between scans (in ms)
-
- A_UINT32 scanType
- WMI_SCAN_TYPE
-
-Reset Value
- Disable forcing foreground scan
-
-Restrictions
- isLegacy field will no longer be supported (pass as 0 for now)
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-Name
- SYNCHRONIZE
-
-Synopsis
- The host uses this command to force a synchronization point between the command
- and data paths
-
-Command
- TBD
-
-Command Parameters
- None
-
-
-
-Command Values
- None
-
-
-
-Reset Values
- None
-
-
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-Name
- TARGET_ERROR_REPORT_BITMASK
-
-Synopsis
- Allows the host to control “ERROR_REPORT” events from the AR6000 device.
-
- If error reporting is disabled for an error type, a count of errors of that type is
- maintained by the device.
-
- If error reporting is enabled for an error type, an “ERROR_REPORT” event is
- sent when an error occurs and the error report bit is cleared.
-
- Error counts for each error type are available through the “GET_TARGET_STATS”
- command.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1 --setErrorReportingBitmask
-
-Command Parameters
- UINT32 bitmask
- Represents the set of
- WMI_TARGET_ERROR_VAL error types
- enabled for reporting
-
-Command Values
- {
- WMI_TARGET_PM_ERR_FAIL = 0x00000001
- Power save fails (only two cases):
- Retry out of null function/QoS null
- function to associated AP for PS
- indication'
- Host changes the PS setting when
- STA is off home channel
-
- WMI_TARGET_KEY_NOT_FOUND = 0x00000002
- No cipher key
- WMI_TARGET_DECRYPTION_ERR = 0x00000004
- Decryption error
- WMI_TARGET_BMISS = 0x00000008
- Beacon miss
- WMI_PSDISABLE_NODE_JOIN = 0x00000010
- A non-PS-enabled STA joined the
- PS-enabled network
- WMI_TARGET_COM_ERR = 0x00000020
- Host/target communication error
- WMI_TARGET_FATAL_ERR = 0x00000040
- Fatal error
- } WMI_TARGET_ERROR_VAL
-
-Reset Values
- Bitmask is 0, and all error reporting is disabled
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-
-=====================================================================
-WMI Events
-
-Event
- Description
- Page
-
-
-BSSINFO
- Contains information describing BSSs collected during a scan
-
-CAC_EVENTID
- Indicates signalling events in admission control
-
-CMDERROR
- The AR6000 device encounters an error while attempting to process
- a command
-
-CONNECT
- The device has connected to a wireless network
-
-DISCONNECT
- The device lost connectivity with a wireless network
-
-ERROR_REPORT
- An error has occurred for which the host previously requested
- notification with the command
- “TARGET_ERROR_REPORT_BITMASK”
-
-EXTENSION
- WMI extension event
-
-GET_PMKID_LIST_EVENT
- Created in response to a “GET_PMKID_LIST_CMD” command
-
-GET_WOW_LIST_EVENT
- Response to the wmiconfig “GET_WOW_LIST” command to
- retrieve the configured WoW patterns
-
-NEIGHBOR_REPORT
- Neighbor APs that match the current profile were detected
-
-OPT_RX_FRAME_EVENT
- (Special feature) informs the host of the reception of a special frame
-
-PSTREAM_TIMEOUT
- A prioritized stream has been idle for a specified interval
-
-READY
- The AR6000 device is ready to accept commands
-
-REGDOMAIN
- The regulatory domain has changed
-
-REPORT_ROAM_DATA_EVENT
- Reports the roam time calculations made by the device
- (generated with a special build)
- —
-
-REPORT_STATISTICS
- Reply to a “GET_TARGET_STATS” command
-
-ROAM_TBL_EVENT
- Reports the roam table
-
-RSSI_THRESHOLD
- Signal strength from the connected AP has crossed the threshold
- defined in the “RSSI_THRESHOLD_PARAMS” command
-
-SCAN_COMPLETE_EVENT
- A scan has completed (added status SCAN_ABORTED in release 2.0)
-
-TEST_EVENT
- Event generated by the TCMD
-
-TKIP_MICERROR
- TKIP MIC errors were detected
-
-=====================================================================
-
-Name
- BSSINFO
-
-Synopsis
- Contains information describing one or more BSSs as collected during a scan.
- Information includes the BSSID, SSID, RSSI, network type, channel, supported rates,
- and IEs. BSSINFO events are sent only after the device receives a beacon or probe-
- response frame that pass the filter specified in the “SET_BSS_FILTER” command.
- BSSINFO events consist of a small header followed by a copy of the beacon or probe
- response frame. The 802.11 header is not present. For formats of beacon and probe-
- response frames please consult the IEEE 802.11 specification.
-
- The beacons or probe responses containing the IE specified by the
- WMI_BSS_FILTER_CMD are passed to the host through the
- WMI_BSSINFO_EVENT. The event carries a 32-bit bitmask that indicates the IEs that
- were detected in the management frame. The frame type field has been extended to
- indicate action management frames. This would be helpful to route these frames
- through the same event mechanism as used by the beacon processing function.
-
- If the bssFilter in the SET_BSS_FILTER matches, then the ieMask is not relevant
- because the BSSINFO event is sent to the host. If the bssFilter doesnot match in the
- beacons/probe respones, then the ieMask match dictates whether the BSSINFO
- event is sent to the host. In the case of action management frames, the ieMask is the
- filter that is applied.
-
-Event ID
- 0x1004
-
-Event Parameters
- typedef struct {
- A_UINT16 channel;
- Specifies the frequency (in MHz) where the
- frame was received
- A_UINT8 frameType;
- A WMI_BI_FTYPE value
- A_UINT8 snr;
- A_INT16 rssi;
- Indicates signal strength
- A_UINT8 bssid[ATH_MAC_LEN];
- A_UINT32 ieMask;
- } _ATTRIB_PACK_WMI_BSS_INFO_HDR;
-
- Beacon or Probe Response Frame
-
-Event Values
- {
- BEACON_FTYPE = 0x1
- Indicates a beacon frame
- PROBERESP_FTYPE
- Indicates a probe response frame
- ACTION_MGMT_FTYPE
- } WMI_BI_FTYPE
-
-=====================================================================
-
-Name
- CAC_EVENTID
-
-Synopsis
- Indicates signalling events in admission control. Events are generated when
- admission is accepted, rejected, or deleted by either the host or the AP. If the AP does
- not respond to an admission request within a timeout of 500 ms, an event is
- generated to the host.
-
-Event ID
- 0x1011
-
-Event Parameters
- UINT8
- ac
- Access class pertaining to the
-signalling
-
- UINT8 cac_indication
- Type of indication; indications are
- listed in WMI_CAC_INDICATION
-
- UINT8 statusCode
- AP response status code for a
- request
-
- UINT8 tspecSuggestion[63]
- Suggested TSPEC from AP
-
-Event Values
- {
- CAC_INDICATION_ADMISSION = 0x00
- CAC_INDICATION_ADMISSION_RESP = 0x01
- CAC_INDICATION_DELETE = 0x02
- CAC_INDICATION_NO_RESP = 0x03
- } WMI_CAC_INDICATION
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- CMDERROR
-
-Synopsis
- Indicates that the AR6000 device encountered an error while attempting to process a
- command. This error is fatal and indicates that the device requires a reset.
-
-Event ID
- 0x1005
-
-Event Parameters
- UINT16 commandId
- Corresponds to the command which generated
- the error
- UINT8 errorCode
- A WMI_ERROR_CODE value
-
-Event Values
- {
- INVALID_PARAM = 1
- Invalid parameter
- ILLEGAL_STATE = 2
- Illegal state
- INTERNAL_ERROR = 3
- Internal Error
- All other values reserved
- } WMI_ERROR_CODE
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- CONNECT
-
-Synopsis
- Signals that the AR6000 connected to a wireless network. Connection occurs due to a
- “CONNECT” command or roaming to a new AP. For infrastructure networks, shows
- that the AR6000 successfully performed 802.11 authentication and AP association.
-
-Event ID
- 0x1002
-
-Event Parameters
- UINT16 channel
- Channel frequency (in MHz) of the network the
- AR6000 are connected to
-
- UINT8 bssid[6]
- MAC address of the AP the AR6000 are
- connected to or the BSSID of the ad hoc
- network
-
- UINT16 listenInterval
- Listen interval (in Kms) that the AR6000 are
- using
-
- UINT 8 beaconIeLen
- Length (in bytes) of the beacon IEs
-
- UINT8 assocInfo
- Pointer to an array containing beacon IEs,
- followed first by association request IEs then by
- association response IEs
-
- UINT8 assocReqLen
- Length (in bytes) of the assocReqIEs array
-
- UINT8 assocRespLen
- Length (in bytes) of the assocRespIEs array
-
-Event Values
- None defined
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- DISCONNECT
-
-Synopsis
- Signals that the AR6000 device lost connectivity with the wireless network.
- DISCONENCT is generated when the device fails to complete a “CONNECT”
- command or as a result of a transition from a connected state to disconnected state.
-
- After sending the “DISCONNECT” event the device continually tries to re-establish
- a connection. A LOST_LINK occurs when STA cannot receive beacons within the
- specified time for the SET_BMISS_TIME command.
-
-Event ID
- 0x1003
-
-Event Parameters
- UINT8 disconnect
- Reason
- A WMI_DISCONNECT_REASON value
-
- UINT8 bssid[6]
- Indicates which BSS the device was connected to
-
- UINT8 assocRespLen
- Length of the 802.11 association response frame
- that triggered this event, or 0 if not applicable
-
- UINT8 assocInfo[assocRespLen]
- Copy of the 802.11 association response frame
-
-Event Values
- {
- NO_NETWORK_AVAIL =0x01
- Indicates that the device was unable to
- establish or find the desired network
- LOST_LINK =0x02
- Indicates the devices is no longer receiving
- beacons from the BSS it was previously
- connected to
-
- DISCONNECT_CMD =0x03
- Indicates a “DISCONNECT” command was
- processed
- BSS_DISCONNECTED =0x04
- Indicates the BSS explicitly disconnected the
- device. Possible mechanisms include the AP
- sending 802.11 management frames
- (e.g., disassociate or deauthentication
- messages).
- AUTH_FAILED =0x05
- Indicates that the device failed 802.11
- authentication with the BSS
- ASSOC_FAILED =0x06
- Indicates that the device failed 802.11
- association with the BSS
- NO_RESOURCES_AVAIL =0x07
- Indicates that a connection failed because the
- AP had insufficient resources to complete the
- connection
- CSERV_DISCONNECT =0x08
- Indicates that the device’s connection services
- module decided to disconnect from a BSS,
- which can happen for a variety of reasons (e.g.,
- the host marks the current connected AP as a
- bad AP).
- INVALID_PROFILE =0x0A
- Indicates that an attempt was made to
- reconnect to a BSS that no longer matches the
- current profile
- All other values are reserved
- } WMI_DISCONNECT_REASON
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- ERROR_REPORT
-
-Synopsis
- Signals that a type of error has occurred for which the host previously requested
- notification through the “TARGET_ERROR_REPORT_BITMASK” command.
-
-Event ID
- 0x100D
-
-Event Parameters
- UINT32 errorVal
- WMI_TARGET_ERROR_VAL value. See
- “TARGET_ERROR_REPORT_BITMASK”.
-
-Event Values
- errorVal
- = 0x00000001
- Power save fails
-
- = 0x00000002
- No cipher key
-
- = 0x00000004
- Decryption error
-
- = 0x00000008
- Beacon miss
-
- = 0x00000010
- A non-power save disabled node has joined
- the PS-enabled network
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- EXTENSION
-
-Synopsis
- The WMI is used mostly for wireless control messages to a wireless module that
- apply to wireless module management regardless of the target platform
- implementation. However, some events peripherally related to wireless management
- are desired during operation. These wireless extension events may be platform-
- specific or implementation-dependent. See “WMI Extension Commands”
-
-
-Event ID
- 0x1010
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- GET_PMKID_LIST_EVENT
-
-Synopsis
- Generated by firmware in response to a “GET_PMKID_LIST_CMD” command.
-
-Event Parameters
- typedef struct {
- A_UINT32 numPMKID;
- Contains the number of PMKIDs in the reply
- WMI_PMKID pmkidList[1];
- } __ATTRIB_PACK WMI_PMKID_LIST_REPLY;
-
-Event Values
- None
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- GET_WOW_LIST_EVENT
-
-Synopsis
- Response to the wmiconfig –getwowlist command to retrieve the configured Wake on
- Wireless patterns
-
-Event ID
- 0x10018
-
-Event Parameters
- {
-
- A_UINT8 num_filters
- Total number of patterns in the list
- A_UINT8 this_filter_num
- The filter number
- A_UINT8 wow_mode
- Shows whether WoW is enabled or disabled
- A_UINT8 host_mode
- Shows whether the host is asleep or awake
- WOW_FILTER wow_filters[1]
- List of WoW filters (pattern and mask data bytes)
- } WMI_GET_WOW_LIST_REPLY;
-
- {
- Each wow_filter_list element shows:
- A_UINT8 wow_valid_filter
- Whether the filter is valid
- A_UINT8 wow_filter_list_id
- Filter List ID (23 = default)
- A_UINT8 wow_filter_size
- Size in bytes of the filter
- A_UINT8 wow_filter_offset
- Offset of the pattern to search in the data packet
- A_UINT8 wow_filter_mask[MASK_SIZE]
- The mask to be applied to the pattern
- A_UINT8 wow_filter_pattern[WOW_PATTERN_SIZE]
- The pattern that to match to wake up the host
- } WOW_FILTER
-
-Event Values
- None
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-
-Name
- NEIGHBOR_REPORT
-
-Synopsis
- Indicates the existence of neighbor APs that match the current profile. The host uses
- this event to populate the PMKID cache on the AR6000 and/or to perform
- preauthentication. This event is only generated in infrastructure mode.
-
- A total of numberOfAps pairs of bssid/bssFlags exist, one pair for each AP.
-
-Event ID
- 0x1008
-
-Event Parameters
- UINT8 numberOfAps
- The number of APs reported about in
- this event
- {
- UINT8 bssid[6]
- MAC address of a neighbor AP
- UINT8 bssFlags
- A WMI_BSS_FLAGS value
- }[numberOfAps]
-
-
-Event Values
- {
- WMI_DEFAULT_BSS_FLAGS = 0
- Logical OR of 1 or more
- WMI_BSS_FLAGS
- WMI_PREAUTH_CAPABLE_BSS
- = 1
- Indicates that this AP is capable of
- preauthentication
- WMI_PMKID_VALID_BSS
- = 2
- Indicates that the AR6000 have a
- valid pairwise master key for this AP
- } WMI_BSS_FLAGS
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-
-Name
- OPT_RX_FRAME_EVENT
-
-Synopsis
- Special feature, informs host of the reception of a special frame.
-
-Event ID
- 0x100E
-
-Event Parameters
- {
- A_UINT16 channel;
- A_UINT8 frameType;
- A_INT8 snr;
- A_UINT8 srcAddr[ATH_MAC_LEN];
- A_UINT8 bssid[ATH_MAC_LEN];
- }WMI_OPT_RX_INFO_HDR
-
-Event Values
- None
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-
-Name
- PSTREAM_TIMEOUT
-
-Synopsis
- Indicates that a priority stream that got created as a result of priority-marked data
- flow (priority marked in IP TOS) being idle for the default inactivity interval period
- (specified in the “CREATE_PSTREAM” command) used for priority streams created
- implicitly by the driver. This event is not indicated for user-created priority streams.
- User-created priority streams exist until the users delete them explicitly. They do not
- timeout due to data inactivity.
-
-Event ID
- 0x1007
-
-Event Parameters
- A_UINT8
- trafficClass
- Indicated the traffic class of priority
- stream that timed out
-
-Event Values
- {
- WMM_AC_BE = 0
- Best effort
- WMM_AC_BK = 1
- Background
- WMM_AC_VI = 2
- Video
- WMM_AC_VO = 3
- Voice
- } TRAFFIC CLASS
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-Name
- READY
-
-Synopsis
- Indicates that the AR6000 device is prepared to accept commands. It is sent once after
- power on or reset. It also indicates the MAC address of the device.
-
-Event ID
- 0x1001
-
-Event Parameters
- UINT8 macAddr[6]
- Device MAC address
- UINT8 phyCapability
- A WMI_PHY_CAPABILITY value. Indicates the
- capabilities of the device wireless module’s radio
-
-Event Values
- {
- WMI_11A_CAPABILITY = 1
- WMI_11G_CAPABILITY = 2
- WMI_11AG_CAPABILITY = 3
- } WMI_PHY_CAPABILITY
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-Name
- REGDOMAIN
-
-Synopsis
- Indicates that the regulatory domain has changed. It initially occurs when the
- AR6000 device reads the board data information. The regulatory domain can also
- change when the device is a world-mode SKU. In this case, the regulatory domain is
- based on the country advertised by APs per the IEEE 802.11d specification. A
- potential side effect of a regulatory domain change is a change in the list of available
- channels. Any channel restrictions that exist as a result of a previous
- “SET_CHANNEL_PARAMETERS” command are lifted.
-
-Event ID
- 0x1006
-
-Event Parameters
- UINT32 regDomain
- The range of 0x0000 – 0x00FF
- corresponds to an ISO country code.
-
- Other regCodes are reserved for world
- mode settings and specific regulatory
- domains.
-
-Event Values
- None
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-
-Name
- REPORT_STATISTICS
-
-Synopsis
- A reply to a “GET_TARGET_STATS” command.
-
-Event ID
- 0x100B
-
-Event Parameters
- When the statistics are sent to the host, the AR6001 clear them so that a new set of
- statistics are collected for the next report.
-
- UINT32 tx_packets
- UINT32 tx_bytes
- UINT32 tx_unicast_pkts
- UINT32 tx_unicast_bytes
- UINT32 tx_multicast_pkts
- UINT32 tx_multicast_bytes
- UINT32 tx_broadcast_pkts
- UINT32 tx_broadcast_bytes
- UINT32 tx_rts_success_cnt
- UINT32 tx_packet_per_ac[4]
- Tx packets per AC: [0] = BE, [1] = BK,
- [2] = VI, [3] = VO
- UINT32 tx_errors
- Number of packets which failed Tx, due
- to all failures
- ... REPORT_STATISTICS, continued
- UINT32 tx_failed_cnt
- Number of data packets that failed Tx
- UINT32 tx_retry_cnt
- Number of Tx retries for all packets
- UINT32 tx_rts_fail_cnt
- Number of RTS Tx failed count
- UINT32 rx_packets
- UINT32 rx_bytes
- UINT32 rx_unicast_pkts
- UINT32 rx_unicast_bytes
- UINT32 rx_multicast_pkts
- UINT32 rx_multicast_bytes
- UINT32 rx_broadcast_pkts
- UINT32 rx_broadcast_bytes
- UINT32 rx_fragment_pkt
- Number of fragmented packets received
- UINT32 rx_errors
- Number of Rx errors due to all failures
- UINT32 rx_crcerr
- Number of Rx errors due to CRC errors
- UINT32 rx_key_cache_miss
- Number of Rx errors due to a key not
- being plumbed
- UINT32 rx_decrypt_err
- Number of Rx errors due to decryption
- failure
- UINT32 rx_duplicate_frames
- Number of duplicate frames received
- UINT32 tkip_local_mic_failure
- Number of TKIP MIC errors detected
- UINT32 tkip_counter_measures_invoked
- Number of times TKIP countermeasures
- were invoked
- UINT32 tkip_replays
- Number of frames that replayed a TKIP
- encrypted frame received earlier
- UINT32 tkip_format_errors
- Number of frames that did not conform
- to the TKIP frame format
- UINT32 ccmp_format_errors
- Number of frames that did not conform
- to the CCMP frame format
- UINT32 ccmp_replays
- Number of frames that replayed a CCMP
- encrypted frame received earlier
- UINT32 power_save_failure_cnt
- Number of failures that occurred when
- the AR6001 could not go to sleep
- UINT32 cs_bmiss_cnt
- Number of BMISS interrupts since
- connection
- UINT32 cs_lowRssi_cnt
- Number of the times the RSSI went below
- the low RSSI threshold
- UINT16 cs_connect_cnt
- Number of connection times
- UINT16 cs_disconnect_cnt
- Number of disconnection times
- UINT8 cs_aveBeacon_rssi
- The current averaged value of the RSSI
- from the beacons of the connected BSS
- UINT8 cs_lastRoam_msec
- Time that the last roaming took, in ms.
- This time is the difference between
- roaming start and actual connection.
-
-Event Values
- None defined
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-Name
- ROAM_TBL_EVENT
-
-Synopsis
- Reports the roam table, which contains the current roam mode and this information
- for every BSS:
-
-Event ID
- 0x100F
-
-Event Parameters
- A_UINT8 bssid[ATH_MAC_LEN];
- BSSID
- A_UINT8 rssi
- Averaged RSSI
- A_UINT8 rssidt
- Change in RSSI
- A_UINT8 last_rssi
- Last recorded RSSI
- A_UINT8 roam_util
- Utility value used in roaming decision
- A_UINT8 util
- Base utility with the BSS
- A_UINT8 bias
- Host configured for this BSS
-
-Event Values
- roamMode
- Current roam mode
-
- = 1
- RSSI based roam
-
- = 2
- Host bias-based roam
-
- = 3
- Lock to the current BSS
-
- = 4
- Autonomous roaming disabled
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-Name
- RSSI_THRESHOLD
-
-Synopsis
- Alerts the host that the signal strength from the connected AP has crossed a
- interesting threshold as defined in a previous “RSSI_THRESHOLD_PARAMS”
- command.
-
-Event ID
- 0x100C
-
-Event Parameters
- UINT8 range
- A WMI_RSSI_THRESHOLD_VAL
- value, which indicates the range of
- the average signal strength
-
-Event Values
- {
- WMI_RSSI_LOWTHRESHOLD_BELOW_LOWERVAL = 1
- WMI_RSSI_LOWTHRESHOLD_LOWERVAL = 2
- WMI_RSSI_LOWTHRESHOLD_UPPERVAL = 3
- WMI_RSSI_HIGHTHRESHOLD_LOWERVAL = 4
- WMI_RSSI_HIGHTHRESHOLD_HIGHERVAL = 5
- } WMI_RSSI_THRESHOLD_VAL
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-Name
- SCAN_COMPLETE_EVENT
-
-Synopsis
- Indicates the scan status. if the Scan was not completed, this event is generated with
- the status A_ECANCELED.
-
-Event ID
- 0x100A
-
-Event Parameters
- A_UINT8 scanStatus
-
-Event Values
- {
- #define SCAN_ABORTED 16
- #define SCAN_COMPLETED 0
- A_UINT8 scanStatus
- A_OK or A_ECANCELED
- } WMI_SCAN_COMPLETE_EVENT;
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-Name
- TEST_EVENT
-
-Synopsis
- The TCMD application uses a single WMI event (WMI_TEST_EVENTID) to
- communicate events from target to host. The events are parsed by the TCMD
- application and WMI layer is oblivious of it.
-
-Event ID
- 0x1016
-
-Event Parameters
- WMI_TEST_EVENTID
-
-
-Event Values
- None
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-
-Name
- TKIP_MICERR
-
-Synopsis
- Indicates that TKIP MIC errors were detected.
-
-Event ID
- 0x1009
-
-Event Parameters
- UINT8 keyid
- Indicates the TKIP key ID
-
- UINT8 ismcast
- 0 = Unicast
- 1 = Multicast
-
-Event Values
- See event parameters
-
-=====================================================================
-
-WMI Extension Commands
-
-The WMI EXTENSION command is used to multiplex a collection of
-commands that:
-
- Are not generic wireless commands
- May be implementation-specific
- May be target platform-specific
- May be optional for a host implementation
-
- An extension command is sent to the AR6000 targets like any other WMI
-command message and uses the WMI_EXTENSION. The first field of the
-payload for this EXTENSION command is another commandId, sometimes
-called the subcommandId, which indicates which extension command is
-being used. A subcommandId-specific payload follows the subcommandId.
-
-All extensions (subcommandIds) are listed in the header file include/wmix.h.
-See also “WMI Extension Events” on page B-58.
-
-
-WMI Extension Commands
-
-
-GPIO_INPUT_GET
- Read GPIO pins configured for input
-
-GPIO_INTR_ACK
- Acknowledge and re-arm GPIO interrupts reported earlier
-
-GPIO_OUTPUT_SET
- Manage output on GPIO pins configured for output
-
-GPIO_REGISTER_GET
- Read an arbitrary GPIO register
-
-GPIO_REGISTER_SET
- Dynamically change GPIO configuration
-
-SET_LQTHRESHOLD
- Set link quality thresholds; the sampling happens at every unicast
- data frame Tx, if certain thresholds are met, and corresponding
- events are sent to the host
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-Name
- GPIO_INPUT_GET
-
-Synopsis
- Allows the host to read GPIO pins that are configured for input. The values read are
- returned through a “GPIO_DATA” extension event.
-
-NOTE: Support for GPIO is optional.
-
-Command
- N/A
-
-Command Parameters
- None
-
-
-
-Reply Parameters
- None
-
-
-Reset Value
- None
-
-
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- GPIO_INTR_ACK
-
-Synopsis
- The host uses this command to acknowledge and to re-arm GPIO interrupts reported
- through an earlier “GPIO_INTR” extension event. A single “GPIO_INTR_ACK”
- command should be used to acknowledge all GPIO interrupts that the host knows to
- be outstanding (if pending interrupts are not acknowledged through
- “GPIO_INTR_ACK”, another “GPIO_INTR” extension event is raised).
-
-NOTE: Support for GPIO is optional.
-
-Command
- N/A
-
-Command Parameters
- UINT32 ack_mask
- A mask of interrupting GPIO pins (e.g., ack_mask
- bit [3] acknowledges an interrupt from the pin GPIO3).
-
-Command Values
- None
-
-Reset Value
- None
-
-Restrictions
- The host should acknowledge only interrupts about which it was notified.
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-Name
- GPIO_OUTPUT_SET
-
-Synopsis
- Manages output on GPIO pins configured for output.
-
- Conflicts between set_mask and clear_mask or enable_mask and disable_mask result
- in undefined behavior.
-
-NOTE: Support for GPIO is optional.
-
-Command
- N/A
-
-Command Parameters
- UINT32 set_mask
- Specifies which pins should drive a 1 out
- UINT32 clear_mask
- Specifies which pins should drive a 0 out
- UINT32 enable_mask
- Specifies which pins should be enabled for output
- UINT32 disable_mask
- Specifies which pins should be disabled for output
-
-Command Values
- None
-
-
-Reset Value
- None
-
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- GPIO_REGISTER_GET
-
-Synopsis
- Allows the host to read an arbitrary GPIO register. It is intended for use during
- bringup/debug. The target responds to this command with a “GPIO_DATA” event.
-
-NOTE: Support for GPIO is optional.
-
-Command
- N/A
-
-Command Parameters
- UINT32
- gpioreg_id
- Specifies a GPIO register identifier, as defined
-in include/AR6000/AR6000_gpio.h
-
-Reply Parameters
- None
-
-Reset Value
- N/A
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-Name
- GPIO_REGISTER_SET
-
-Synopsis
- Allows the host to dynamically change GPIO configuration (usually handled
- statically through the GPIO configuration DataSet).
-
-NOTE: Support for GPIO is optional.
-
-Command
- N/A
-
-Command Parameters
- UINT32 gpioreg_id
- Specifies a GPIO register identifier, as defined in
- include/AR6000/AR6000_gpio.h
- UINT32 value
- Specifies a value to write to the specified
- GPIO register
-
-Command Values
- None
-
-
-Reset Value
- Initial hardware configuration is as defined in the AR6001 or AR6002 ROCmTM
- Single-Chip MAC/BB/Radio for 2.4/5 GHz Embedded WLAN Applications data sheet. This
- configuration is modified by the GPIO Configuration DataSet, if one exists.
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- SET_LQTHRESHOLD
-
-Synopsis
- Set link quality thresholds, the sampling happens at every unicast data frame Tx, if
- certain threshold is met, corresponding event will be sent to host.
-
-Command
- wmiconfig eth1 --lqThreshold <enable> <upper_threshold_1>...
- <upper_threshold_4> <lower_threshold_1>... <lower_threshold_4>
-
-Command Parameters
- A_UINT8 enable;
- A_UINT8 thresholdAbove1_Val;
- A_UINT8 thresholdAbove2_Val;
- A_UINT8 thresholdAbove3_Val;
- A_UINT8 thresholdAbove4_Val;
- A_UINT8 thresholdBelow1_Val;
- A_UINT8 thresholdBelow2_Val;
- A_UINT8 thresholdBelow3_Val;
- A_UINT8 thresholdBelow4_Val;
-
-Command Values
- enable
- = 0
- Disable link quality sampling
-
- = 1
- Enable link quality sampling
-
-
- thresholdAbove_Val
- [1...4]
- Above thresholds (value in [0,100]), in ascending
- order threshold
-
- Below_Val [1...4] = below thresholds (value
- in [0,100]), in ascending order
-
-Reset Values
- None
-
-Restrictions
- None
-
-=====================================================================
-WMI Extension Events
-
-The WMI EXTENSION event is used for a collection of events that:
-
- Are not generic wireless events
- May be implementation-specific
- May be target platform-specific
- May be optional for a host implementation
-
- An extension event is sent from the AR6000 device targets to the host just like
-any other WMI event message, using the WMI_EXTENSION_EVENTID. The
-first field of the payload for this “EXTENSION” event is another commandId
-(sometimes called the subcommandId) that indicates which “EXTENSION”
-event is being used. A subcommandId-specific payload follows the
-subcommandId.
-
-All extensions (subcommandIds) are listed in the header file include/wmix.h.
-See also “WMI Extension Commands” on page B-55.
-
-
-WMI Extension Events
-
-
-GPIO_ACK
- Acknowledges a host set command has been processed by the device
-
-GPIO_DATA
- Response to a host’s request for data
-
-GPIO_INTR
- Signals that GPIO interrupts are pending
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-Name
- GPIO_ACK
-
-Synopsis
- Acknowledges that a host set command (either “GPIO_OUTPUT_SET” or
- “GPIO_REGISTER_SET”) has been processed by the AR6000 device.
-
-NOTE: Support for GPIO is optional.
-
-Event ID
- N/A
-
-Event Parameters
- None
-
-
-Event Values
- None
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-Name
- GPIO_DATA
-
-Synopsis
- The AR6000 device uses this event to respond to the host’s earlier request for data
- (through either a “GPIO_REGISTER_GET” or a “GPIO_INPUT_GET” command).
-
-NOTE: Support for GPIO is optional.
-
-Event ID
- N/A
-
-Event Parameters
- UINT32 value
- Holds the data of interest, which is either a register value
- (in the case of “GPIO_REGISTER_GET”) or a mask of
- pin inputs (in the case of “GPIO_INPUT_GET”).
- UINT32 reg_id
- Indicates which register was read (in the case of
- “GPIO_REGISTER_GET”) or is GPIO_ID_NONE (in the
- case of “GPIO_INPUT_GET”)
-
-Event Values
- None
-
-
-=====================================================================
-
-
-
-Name
- GPIO_INTR
-
-Synopsis
- The AR6000 device raises this event to signal that GPIO interrupts are pending.
- These GPIOs may be interrupts that occurred after the last “GPIO_INTR_ACK”
- command was issued, or may be GPIO interrupts that the host failed to acknowledge
- in the last “GPIO_INTR_ACK”. The AR6000 will not raise another GPIO_INTR
- event until this event is acknowledged through a “GPIO_INTR_ACK” command.
-
-NOTE: Support for GPIO is optional.
-
-Event ID
- N/A
-
-Event Parameters
- UINT32 intr_mask
- Indicates which GPIO interrupts are currently pending
-
- UINT32 input_values
- A recent copy of the GPIO input values, taken at the
- time the most recent GPIO interrupt was processed
-
-Event Values
- None
-
-
-
-=====================================================================
-#endif