Linux 802.11 Driver Developer’s Guide¶

  • Introduction
  • cfg80211 subsystem
    • Device registration
    • Actions and configuration
    • Scanning and BSS list handling
    • Utility functions
    • Data path helpers
    • Regulatory enforcement infrastructure
    • RFkill integration
    • Test mode
  • mac80211 subsystem (basics)
    • Basic hardware handling
    • PHY configuration
    • Virtual interfaces
    • Receive and transmit processing
      • what should be here
      • Frame format
      • Packet alignment
      • Calling into mac80211 from interrupts
      • functions/definitions
    • Frame filtering
    • The mac80211 workqueue
  • mac80211 subsystem (advanced)
    • LED support
    • Hardware crypto acceleration
    • Powersave support
    • Beacon filter support
    • Multiple queues and QoS support
    • Access point mode support
      • support for powersaving clients
    • Supporting multiple virtual interfaces
    • Station handling
    • Hardware scan offload
    • Aggregation
      • TX A-MPDU aggregation
      • RX A-MPDU aggregation
    • Spatial Multiplexing Powersave (SMPS)
    • Rate Control API
    • Key handling
      • Key handling basics
      • MORE TBD
    • Receive processing
    • Transmit processing
    • Station info handling
      • Programming information
      • STA information lifetime rules
    • Aggregation Functions
    • Synchronisation Functions

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