04-16-2009
I would like to know this also. Mine have not reached that high but I would like to know so i can tune my monitoring agents for my AIX servers.
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struct_cfg80211_scan_request
STRUCT
CFG80211_SCAN(9) Scanning and BSS list handling STRUCT CFG80211_SCAN(9)
NAME
struct_cfg80211_scan_request - scan request description
SYNOPSIS
struct cfg80211_scan_request {
struct cfg80211_ssid * ssids;
int n_ssids;
u32 n_channels;
const u8 * ie;
size_t ie_len;
u32 flags;
u32 rates[IEEE80211_NUM_BANDS];
struct wireless_dev * wdev;
struct wiphy * wiphy;
unsigned long scan_start;
bool aborted;
bool no_cck;
struct ieee80211_channel * channels[0];
};
MEMBERS
ssids
SSIDs to scan for (active scan only)
n_ssids
number of SSIDs
n_channels
total number of channels to scan
ie
optional information element(s) to add into Probe Request or NULL
ie_len
length of ie in octets
flags
bit field of flags controlling operation
rates[IEEE80211_NUM_BANDS]
bitmap of rates to advertise for each band
wdev
the wireless device to scan for
wiphy
the wiphy this was for
scan_start
time (in jiffies) when the scan started
aborted
(internal) scan request was notified as aborted
no_cck
used to send probe requests at non CCK rate in 2GHz band
channels[0]
channels to scan on.
AUTHOR
Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net>
Author.
COPYRIGHT
Kernel Hackers Manual 3.10 June 2014 STRUCT CFG80211_SCAN(9)