Commit c132bec3 authored by Bruno Randolf's avatar Bruno Randolf Committed by John W. Linville

mac80211: better definition of mactime

define mactime as the time when the first data symbol arrived at the HW. the
old definition was questionable because 802.11 defines timestamp only for
beacon and probe response frames, and there it means the timestamp field.

a stricter definition of mactime is necessary for correct merging of IBSS.

note that it is up to the driver to convert whatever its hardware returns to
this definition. unfortunately we don't know for example when atheros hardware
takes its rx timestamp exactly :(
Signed-off-by: default avatarBruno Randolf <bruno@thinktube.com>
Acked-by: default avatarJohannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net>
Signed-off-by: default avatarJohn W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
parent 3230455d
...@@ -295,7 +295,8 @@ enum mac80211_rx_flags { ...@@ -295,7 +295,8 @@ enum mac80211_rx_flags {
* The low-level driver should provide this information (the subset * The low-level driver should provide this information (the subset
* supported by hardware) to the 802.11 code with each received * supported by hardware) to the 802.11 code with each received
* frame. * frame.
* @mactime: MAC timestamp as defined by 802.11 * @mactime: value in microseconds of the 64-bit Time Synchronization Function
* (TSF) timer when the first data symbol (MPDU) arrived at the hardware.
* @band: the active band when this frame was received * @band: the active band when this frame was received
* @freq: frequency the radio was tuned to when receiving this frame, in MHz * @freq: frequency the radio was tuned to when receiving this frame, in MHz
* @ssi: signal strength when receiving this frame * @ssi: signal strength when receiving this frame
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