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Sep 19, 2013
01:41 AM
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Sep 19, 2013
01:41 AM
I noticed that, in linux brcm wifi driver, structure bdc_header defined as below:struct bdc_header { uint8 flags; /* Flags */ uint8 priority; /* 802.1d Priority 0:2 bits, 4:7 flow control info for usb */ uint8 flags2; uint8 rssi;};but in wiced implementation,bdc_header defined as :typedef struct{ uint8_t flags; /* Flags */ uint8_t priority; /* 802.1d Priority (low 3 bits) */ uint8_t flags2; uint8_t data_offset; /* Offset from end of BDC header to packet data, in 4-uint8_t words. Leaves room for optional headers.*/} sdpcm_bdc_header_t;The last member is changed to data_offset, it is bad .RSSI is very important information, where can I find this info instead?
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Oct 13, 2013
03:34 PM
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Oct 13, 2013
03:34 PM
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Oct 13, 2013
03:34 PM
Whats wrong with using the wiced_wifi_get_rssi() API call?
Apr 04, 2014
07:50 PM
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Apr 04, 2014
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Is this still an issue?
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