Testing the Wireless driver changes
Michail Bletsas
mbletsas at laptop.org
Thu Jan 17 13:30:08 EST 2008
Hal Murray <hmurray at megapathdsl.net> wrote on 01/17/2008 12:55:47 PM:
>
> > When it comes to our radio - we *designed it* to start forward frames
> > soon after you initialize it and keep doing it regardless of what the
> > host interface does.
>
> In the context of making the radio safe to use on airplanes...
>
> Does the firmware turn the radio on at boot time?
>
> Does your "initialize" above mean firmware level or OS level?
>
>
>
Initialize means loading the wireless firmware on the radio's ARM core and
start running it.
If you want to make sure that the radio never transmits a single bit, then
preventing that (loading the wireless firmware) is what you need right
now. There is explicit mesh start/stop in the plans (already implemented
in the firmware but not in place yet since the driver people didn't like
it).
M.
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