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NAME

athdebug - control the debug output from the madwifi device subsystem

CONTENTS

SYNOPSIS

athdebug [-i device] +/- bitmap

DESCRIPTION

Set and clear debug bitmaps for the madwifi ath device subsystem. Each argument is a bitmap or its alias. If a bitmap alias is used then it must be prefixed by either "-" to clear or "+" to set the corresponding bitmap.

All debugging output can be enabled with the 0xffffffff bitmap, while 0x0 disables all debug output.

OPTIONS

-? Display usage and list all debug flags.
-i device
  The madwifi device to apply the settings to. If no interface is specified, athdebug defaults to wifi0.
+/- bitmap
  Set (+) or clear (-) a debug flag.

BITMAP ALIASES

xmit - transmit of packets, just before they go out to the HW
xmit_desc - transmit descriptors
recv - received packets, directly from the HW
recv_desc - recv descriptors
rate - rate control modules
reset - reset processing and inititalization
mode - mode initialization and changes
beacon - beacon handling
watchdog - watchdog timeout
intr - interrupt processing
xmit_proc - processing of transmit descriptors
recv_proc - processing of receive descriptors
beacon_proc - beacon processing
calibrate - periodic re-calibration
keycache - key cache management
state - 802.11 state transitions
node - node management ff - fast frame handling
fatal fatal errors

EXAMPLES

athdebug -i wifi1 0xffffffff
  Enable all debug bitmaps on wifi1.
athdebug +rate
  Enable rate debug bitmap on wifi0.
athdebug -rate
  Clear rate bitmap on wifi0.

SEE ALSO

80211debug(8), http://madwifi.org/wiki/DevDocs/AthDebug

AUTHOR

This manual page was written by Kel Modderman <kelrin@tpg.com.au> and was based upon previous text written by Eric S. Raymond.
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ATHDEBUG (8) February 2006

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