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AWI(4)                  NetBSD Kernel Interfaces Manual                 AWI(4)


NAME
awi - AMD PCnetMobile IEEE 802.11 PCMCIA wireless network driver
SYNOPSIS
awi* at pcmcia? function ?
DESCRIPTION
The awi driver supports various IEEE 802.11 wireless cards which run AMD PCnetMobile firmware based on AMD 79c930 controller with Intersil (for- merly Harris) PRISM radio chipset. It provides access to 32kb of memory shared between the controller and the host. All host/device interaction is via this shared memory, which can be accessed either via PCMCIA memory space or I/O space. The awi driver encapsulates all IP and ARP traffic as 802.11 frames. The driver works both in infrastructure mode and in ad-hoc (independent BSS) mode. In infrastructure mode, it communicates with an Access Point which serves as a link-layer bridge between an Ethernet and the wireless network. An access point also provides roaming capability which allows wireless node to move between access points. In ad-hoc mode, it communicates peer to peer. Though it is more effi- cient to communicate between wireless nodes, the coverage is limited spa- tially due to lack of roaming capability. In addition to these two mode in IEEE 802.11 specification, the awi driver also supports a variant of ad-hoc mode out of spec for DS radio cards, which makes possible to communicate with WaveLAN ad-hoc mode of wi(4) driver. The NWID doesn't affect in this mode. Another mode added to the awi driver can be used with old Melco access point with 2Mbps card, which actually use IEEE 802.11 ad-hoc mode with encapsulation of raw Ethernet packet including header in 802.11 frames. For more information on configuring this device, see ifconfig(8) and ifmedia(4).
HARDWARE
Cards supported by the awi driver include: BayStack 650 1Mbps Frequency Hopping PCCARD adapter BayStack 660 2Mbps Direct Sequence PCCARD adapter Icom SL-200 2Mbps Direct Sequence PCCARD adapter Melco WLI-PCM 2Mbps Direct Sequence PCCARD adapter NEL SSMagic 2Mbps Direct Sequence PCCARD adapter Netwave AirSurfer Plus 1Mbps Frequency Hopping PCCARD adapter Netwave AirSurfer Pro 2Mbps Direct Sequence PCCARD adapter Nokia C020 WLAN 2Mbps Direct Sequence PCCARD adapter Farallon SkyLINE 2Mbps Direct Sequence PCCARD adapter The original Xircom Netwave AirSurfer is supported by the cnw(4) driver, and the PRISM-II cards are supported by the wi(4) driver.
MEDIA SELECTION
In addition to default Auto media type, the DS cards support DS1 and DS2 media types, while the FH cards support FH1 media type. For each media type, adhoc mediaopt can be used to indicate the driver to operate in ad- hoc mode. The flag0 mediaopt should be used only with old access point which operates in IBSS mode. For DS radio cards, adhoc,flag0 mediaopt can be used for wi(4) compatible WaveLAN ad-hoc mode.
DIAGNOSTICS
awi0: no suitable CIS info found The device cannot be mapped due to con- flict of the resource. Or, the device failed to initialize its firmware. awi0: failed to complete selftest (%s) The device failed to complete its self test. In some circumstances, resetting device after power on fails. Re-inserting the card or down-then-up interface may be helpful. awi0: transmit timeout The device failed to generate an interrupt to acknowledge a transmitted packet. awi0: failed to lock interrupt The system was unable to obtain the lock to access shared memory. awi0: command %d failed %x The device failed to complete the request from the system.
SEE ALSO
arp(4), cnw(4), ifmedia(4), netintro(4), pcmcia(4), wi(4), ifconfig(8), wiconfig(8) Am79C930 PCnet Mobile Single-Chip Wireless LAN Media Access Controller, http://www.amd.com.
HISTORY
The awi device driver first appeared in NetBSD 1.5.
AUTHORS
The initial version of the awi driver was written by Bill Sommerfeld <sommerfeld@NetBSD.org>. Then the awi driver module completely rewritten to support cards with DS phy and to support ad-hoc mode by Atsushi Onoe <onoe@NetBSD.org>. NetBSD 2.0 January 15, 2004 NetBSD 2.0
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