Commit 52735a6f authored by Sven Eckelmann's avatar Sven Eckelmann Committed by Simon Wunderlich

batman-adv: Drop documentation about sysfs files

The sysfs files will be marked as deprecated in the near future. They
are already replaced by the batadv generic netlink family. The
documentation should not advertise its usage anymore and instead
promote the generic netlink family and a userspace tool to access it.
Signed-off-by: default avatarSven Eckelmann <sven@narfation.org>
Signed-off-by: default avatarSimon Wunderlich <sw@simonwunderlich.de>
parent 4c35e15a
...@@ -27,24 +27,8 @@ Load the batman-adv module into your kernel:: ...@@ -27,24 +27,8 @@ Load the batman-adv module into your kernel::
$ insmod batman-adv.ko $ insmod batman-adv.ko
The module is now waiting for activation. You must add some interfaces on which The module is now waiting for activation. You must add some interfaces on which
batman can operate. After loading the module batman advanced will scan your batman-adv can operate. The batman-adv soft-interface can be created using the
systems interfaces to search for compatible interfaces. Once found, it will iproute2 tool ``ip``::
create subfolders in the ``/sys`` directories of each supported interface,
e.g.::
$ ls /sys/class/net/eth0/batman_adv/
elp_interval iface_status mesh_iface throughput_override
If an interface does not have the ``batman_adv`` subfolder, it probably is not
supported. Not supported interfaces are: loopback, non-ethernet and batman's
own interfaces.
Note: After the module was loaded it will continuously watch for new
interfaces to verify the compatibility. There is no need to reload the module
if you plug your USB wifi adapter into your machine after batman advanced was
initially loaded.
The batman-adv soft-interface can be created using the iproute2 tool ``ip``::
$ ip link add name bat0 type batadv $ ip link add name bat0 type batadv
...@@ -52,38 +36,37 @@ To activate a given interface simply attach it to the ``bat0`` interface:: ...@@ -52,38 +36,37 @@ To activate a given interface simply attach it to the ``bat0`` interface::
$ ip link set dev eth0 master bat0 $ ip link set dev eth0 master bat0
Repeat this step for all interfaces you wish to add. Now batman starts Repeat this step for all interfaces you wish to add. Now batman-adv starts
using/broadcasting on this/these interface(s). using/broadcasting on this/these interface(s).
By reading the "iface_status" file you can check its status::
$ cat /sys/class/net/eth0/batman_adv/iface_status
active
To deactivate an interface you have to detach it from the "bat0" interface:: To deactivate an interface you have to detach it from the "bat0" interface::
$ ip link set dev eth0 nomaster $ ip link set dev eth0 nomaster
The same can also be done using the batctl interface subcommand::
batctl -m bat0 interface create
batctl -m bat0 interface add -M eth0
To detach eth0 and destroy bat0::
All mesh wide settings can be found in batman's own interface folder:: batctl -m bat0 interface del -M eth0
batctl -m bat0 interface destroy
$ ls /sys/class/net/bat0/mesh/ There are additional settings for each batadv mesh interface, vlan and hardif
aggregated_ogms fragmentation isolation_mark routing_algo which can be modified using batctl. Detailed information about this can be found
ap_isolation gw_bandwidth log_level vlan0 in its manual.
bonding gw_mode multicast_mode
bridge_loop_avoidance gw_sel_class network_coding
distributed_arp_table hop_penalty orig_interval
Some files allow to change batman-adv's behaviour to better fit your For instance, you can check the current originator interval (value
requirements. For instance, you can check the current originator interval (value in milliseconds which determines how often batman-adv sends its broadcast
in milliseconds which determines how often batman sends its broadcast packets):: packets)::
$ cat /sys/class/net/bat0/mesh/orig_interval $ batctl -M bat0 orig_interval
1000 1000
and also change its value:: and also change its value::
$ echo 3000 > /sys/class/net/bat0/mesh/orig_interval $ batctl -M bat0 orig_interval 3000
In very mobile scenarios, you might want to adjust the originator interval to a In very mobile scenarios, you might want to adjust the originator interval to a
lower value. This will make the mesh more responsive to topology changes, but lower value. This will make the mesh more responsive to topology changes, but
...@@ -142,37 +125,11 @@ Those additional debug messages can be accessed using the perf infrastructure:: ...@@ -142,37 +125,11 @@ Those additional debug messages can be accessed using the perf infrastructure::
$ trace-cmd stream -e batadv:batadv_dbg $ trace-cmd stream -e batadv:batadv_dbg
The additional debug output is by default disabled. It can be enabled during The additional debug output is by default disabled. It can be enabled during
run time. Following log_levels are defined: run time::
.. flat-table:: $ batctl -m bat0 loglevel routes tt
* - 0 will enable debug messages for when routes and translation table entries change.
- All debug output disabled
* - 1
- Enable messages related to routing / flooding / broadcasting
* - 2
- Enable messages related to route added / changed / deleted
* - 4
- Enable messages related to translation table operations
* - 8
- Enable messages related to bridge loop avoidance
* - 16
- Enable messages related to DAT, ARP snooping and parsing
* - 32
- Enable messages related to network coding
* - 64
- Enable messages related to multicast
* - 128
- Enable messages related to throughput meter
* - 255
- Enable all messages
The debug output can be changed at runtime using the file
``/sys/class/net/bat0/mesh/log_level``. e.g.::
$ echo 6 > /sys/class/net/bat0/mesh/log_level
will enable debug messages for when routes change.
Counters for different types of packets entering and leaving the batman-adv Counters for different types of packets entering and leaving the batman-adv
module are available through ethtool:: module are available through ethtool::
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