1What:           /sys/class/uwb_rc
2Date:           July 2008
3KernelVersion:  2.6.27
4Contact:        linux-usb@vger.kernel.org
5Description:
6                Interfaces for WiMedia Ultra Wideband Common Radio
7                Platform (UWB) radio controllers.
8
9                Familiarity with the ECMA-368 'High Rate Ultra
10                Wideband MAC and PHY Specification' is assumed.
11
12What:           /sys/class/uwb_rc/beacon_timeout_ms
13Date:           July 2008
14KernelVersion:  2.6.27
15Description:
16                If no beacons are received from a device for at least
17                this time, the device will be considered to have gone
18                and it will be removed.  The default is 3 superframes
19                (~197 ms) as required by the specification.
20
21What:           /sys/class/uwb_rc/uwb<N>/
22Date:           July 2008
23KernelVersion:  2.6.27
24Contact:        linux-usb@vger.kernel.org
25Description:
26                An individual UWB radio controller.
27
28What:           /sys/class/uwb_rc/uwb<N>/beacon
29Date:           July 2008
30KernelVersion:  2.6.27
31Contact:        linux-usb@vger.kernel.org
32Description:
33                Write:
34
35                <channel>
36
37                to force a specific channel to be used when beaconing,
38                or, if <channel> is -1, to prohibit beaconing.  If
39                <channel> is 0, then the default channel selection
40                algorithm will be used.  Valid channels depends on the
41                radio controller's supported band groups.
42
43                Reading returns the currently active channel, or -1 if
44                the radio controller is not beaconing.
45
46What:           /sys/class/uwb_rc/uwb<N>/ASIE
47Date:           August 2014
48KernelVersion:  3.18
49Contact:        linux-usb@vger.kernel.org
50Description:
51
52                The application-specific information element (ASIE)
53                included in this device's beacon, in space separated
54                hex octets.
55
56                Reading returns the current ASIE.  Writing replaces
57                the current ASIE with the one written.
58
59What:           /sys/class/uwb_rc/uwb<N>/scan
60Date:           July 2008
61KernelVersion:  2.6.27
62Contact:        linux-usb@vger.kernel.org
63Description:
64                Write:
65
66                <channel> <type> [<bpst offset>]
67
68                to start (or stop) scanning on a channel.  <type> is one of:
69
70		   ==   =======================================
71                    0   scan
72                    1   scan outside BP
73                    2   scan while inactive
74                    3   scanning disabled
75                    4   scan (with start time of <bpst offset>)
76		   ==   =======================================
77
78What:           /sys/class/uwb_rc/uwb<N>/mac_address
79Date:           July 2008
80KernelVersion:  2.6.27
81Contact:        linux-usb@vger.kernel.org
82Description:
83                The EUI-48, in colon-separated hex octets, for this
84                radio controller.  A write will change the radio
85                controller's EUI-48 but only do so while the device is
86                not beaconing or scanning.
87
88What:           /sys/class/uwb_rc/uwb<N>/wusbhc
89Date:           July 2008
90KernelVersion:  2.6.27
91Contact:        linux-usb@vger.kernel.org
92Description:
93                A symlink to the device (if any) of the WUSB Host
94                Controller PAL using this radio controller.
95
96What:           /sys/class/uwb_rc/uwb<N>/<EUI-48>/
97Date:           July 2008
98KernelVersion:  2.6.27
99Contact:        linux-usb@vger.kernel.org
100Description:
101                A neighbour UWB device that has either been detected
102                as part of a scan or is a member of the radio
103                controllers beacon group.
104
105What:           /sys/class/uwb_rc/uwb<N>/<EUI-48>/BPST
106Date:           July 2008
107KernelVersion:  2.6.27
108Contact:        linux-usb@vger.kernel.org
109Description:
110                The time (using the radio controllers internal 1 ms
111                interval superframe timer) of the last beacon from
112                this device was received.
113
114What:           /sys/class/uwb_rc/uwb<N>/<EUI-48>/DevAddr
115Date:           July 2008
116KernelVersion:  2.6.27
117Contact:        linux-usb@vger.kernel.org
118Description:
119                The current DevAddr of this device in colon separated
120                hex octets.
121
122What:           /sys/class/uwb_rc/uwb<N>/<EUI-48>/EUI_48
123Date:           July 2008
124KernelVersion:  2.6.27
125Contact:        linux-usb@vger.kernel.org
126Description:
127
128                The EUI-48 of this device in colon separated hex
129                octets.
130
131What:           /sys/class/uwb_rc/uwb<N>/<EUI-48>/IEs
132Date:           July 2008
133KernelVersion:  2.6.27
134Contact:        linux-usb@vger.kernel.org
135Description:
136                The latest IEs included in this device's beacon, in
137                space separated hex octets with one IE per line.
138
139What:           /sys/class/uwb_rc/uwb<N>/<EUI-48>/LQE
140Date:           July 2008
141KernelVersion:  2.6.27
142Contact:        linux-usb@vger.kernel.org
143Description:
144                Link Quality Estimate - the Signal to Noise Ratio
145                (SNR) of all packets received from this device in dB.
146                This gives an estimate on a suitable PHY rate. Refer
147                to [ECMA-368] section 13.3 for more details.
148
149What:           /sys/class/uwb_rc/uwb<N>/<EUI-48>/RSSI
150Date:           July 2008
151KernelVersion:  2.6.27
152Contact:        linux-usb@vger.kernel.org
153Description:
154                Received Signal Strength Indication - the strength of
155                the received signal in dB.  LQE is a more useful
156                measure of the radio link quality.
157