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ATH(4)			    Kernel Interfaces Manual			ATH(4)

NAME
       ath -- Atheros IEEE 802.11 wireless network driver

SYNOPSIS
       To  compile  this  driver into the kernel, place	the following lines in
       your kernel configuration file:

	     device ath
	     device ath_hal
	     device ath_rate_sample
	     device wlan

       Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at	boot time,  place  the
       following line in loader.conf(5):

	     if_ath_load="YES"

DESCRIPTION
       The  ath	driver provides	support	for wireless network adapters based on
       the Atheros AR5210, AR5211, AR5212, AR5416 and AR9300 programming APIs.
       These APIs are used by a	wide variety of	chips; most all	chips  with  a
       PCI, PCIe and/or	CardBus	interface are supported.

       Supported  features  include 802.11 and 802.3 frames, power management,
       BSS, IBSS, MBSS,	WDS/DWDS TDMA, and host-based access  point  operation
       modes.  All host/device interaction is via DMA.

       The  ath	 driver	 encapsulates all IP and ARP traffic as	802.11 frames,
       however it can receive either 802.11 or 802.3 frames.   Transmit	 speed
       and  operating  mode is selectable and depends on the specific chipset.
       AR5210-based devices support 802.11a operation with transmit speeds  of
       6  Mbps,	 9  Mbps,  12 Mbps, 18 Mbps, 24	Mbps, 36 Mbps, 48 Mbps,	and 54
       Mbps.  AR5211-based devices support 802.11a and 802.11b operation  with
       transmit	 speeds	 as  above for 802.11a operation and 1Mbps, 2Mbps, 5.5
       Mbps and	11Mbps for 802.11b operation.	AR5212-based  devices  support
       802.11a,	 802.11b, and 802.11g operation	with transmit speeds appropri-
       ate to each.  AR5416 and	later class devices are	capable	of 802.11n op-
       eration.	 Most chips also support an Atheros Turbo Mode (TM) that oper-
       ates in the 5GHz	frequency range	with 2x	 the  transmit	speeds.	  Some
       chips  also  support Turbo mode in the 2.4GHz range with	802.11g	though
       this support is not presently available due to regulatory requirements.
       (Note that Turbo	modes are, however, only interoperable with other Ath-
       eros-based devices.)  AR5212-based and AR5416-based devices  also  sup-
       port  half-  (10MHz)  and  quarter-width	 (5MHz)	 channels.  The	actual
       transmit	speed used is  dependent  on  signal  quality  and  the	 "rate
       control"	 algorithm  employed by	the driver.  All chips support WEP en-
       cryption.  AR5212, AR5416 and later parts have hardware support for the
       AES-CCM,	TKIP, and Michael cryptographic	operations required  for  WPA.
       To enable encryption, use ifconfig(8) as	shown below.

       The  driver supports station, adhoc, adhoc-demo,	hostap,	mesh, wds, and
       monitor mode operation.	Multiple hostap	virtual	interfaces may be con-
       figured for simultaneous	use on cards that use a	5212  or  later	 part.
       When  multiple  interfaces  are configured each may have	a separate mac
       address that is formed by setting the U/L bits in the mac  address  as-
       signed  to the underlying device.  Any number of	wds virtual interfaces
       may be configured together with hostap  interfaces.   Multiple  station
       interfaces may be operated together with	hostap interfaces to construct
       a  wireless  repeater  device.	The driver also	support	tdma operation
       when compiled with options IEEE80211_SUPPORT_TDMA (which	 also  enables
       the required 802.11 support).  For more information on configuring this
       device, see ifconfig(8).

       Devices supported by the	ath driver come	in Cardbus, ExpressCard, Mini-
       PCI  and	Mini-PCIe packages.  Wireless cards in Cardbus and ExpressCard
       slots may be inserted and ejected on the	fly.

HARDWARE
       The ath driver supports all Atheros Cardbus, ExpressCard, PCI and  PCIe
       cards, except those that	are based on the AR5005VL chipset.

EXAMPLES
       Join a specific BSS network with	WEP encryption:

	     ifconfig wlan0 create wlandev ath0
	     ifconfig wlan0 inet 192.168.0.20 netmask 0xffffff00 ssid my_net \
		     wepmode on	wepkey 0x8736639624

       Join/create an 802.11b IBSS network with	network	name "my_net":

	     ifconfig wlan0 create wlandev ath0	wlanmode adhoc
	     ifconfig wlan0 inet 192.168.0.22 netmask 0xffffff00 ssid my_net \
		     mode 11b

       Create an 802.11g host-based access point:

	     ifconfig wlan0 create wlandev ath0	wlanmode hostap
	     ifconfig wlan0 inet 192.168.0.10 netmask 0xffffff00 ssid my_ap \
		     mode 11g

       Create an 802.11a mesh station:

	     ifconfig wlan0 create wlandev ath0	wlanmode mesh
	     ifconfig wlan0 meshid my_mesh mode	11a inet 192.168.0.10/24

       Create  two  virtual 802.11a host-based access points, one with WEP en-
       abled and one with no security, and bridge them to the fxp0 (wired) de-
       vice:

	     ifconfig wlan0 create wlandev ath0	wlanmode hostap	\
		     ssid paying-customers wepmode on wepkey 0x1234567890 \
		     mode 11a up
	     ifconfig wlan1 create wlandev ath0	wlanmode hostap	bssid \
		     ssid freeloaders up
	     ifconfig bridge0 create addm wlan0	addm wlan1 addm	fxp0 up

       Create a	master node in a two slot TDMA BSS configured to use 2.5  mil-
       lisecond	slots.

	     ifconfig wlan0 create wlandev ath0	wlanmode tdma \
		     ssid tdma-test tmdaslot 0 tdmaslotlen 2500	\
		     channel 36	up

DIAGNOSTICS
       ath%d:  unable  to attach hardware; HAL status %u  The Atheros Hardware
       Access Layer was	unable to configure the	hardware  as  requested.   The
       status	 code	 is    explained    in	  the	 HAL	include	  file
       sys/dev/ath/ath_hal/ah.h.

       ath%d: failed to	allocate descriptors: %d  The driver was unable	to al-
       locate contiguous memory	for  the  transmit  and	 receive  descriptors.
       This usually indicates system memory is scarce and/or fragmented.

       ath%d:  unable  to  setup a data	xmit queue!  The request to the	HAL to
       set up the transmit queue for normal data frames	failed.	  This	should
       not happen.

       ath%d:  unable to setup a beacon	xmit queue!  The request to the	HAL to
       set up the transmit queue for 802.11 beacon frames failed.  This	should
       not happen.

       ath%d: 802.11 address: %s  The MAC address programmed in	the EEPROM  is
       displayed.

       ath%d:  hardware	 error;	resetting  An unrecoverable error in the hard-
       ware occurred.  Errors of this sort include unrecoverable  DMA  errors.
       The driver will reset the hardware and continue.

       ath%d:  rx  FIFO	 overrun;  resetting  The receive FIFO in the hardware
       overflowed before the data could	be transferred to the host.  This typ-
       ically occurs because the hardware ran short of receive descriptors and
       had no place to transfer	received data.	 The  driver  will  reset  the
       hardware	and continue.

       ath%d:  unable  to  reset hardware; hal status %u  The Atheros Hardware
       Access Layer was	unable to reset	the hardware as	requested.  The	status
       code is explained in the	 HAL  include  file  sys/dev/ath/ath_hal/ah.h.
       This should not happen.

       ath%d:  unable  to  start  recv logic  The driver was unable to restart
       frame reception.	 This should not happen.

       ath%d: device timeout  A	frame dispatched to the	hardware for transmis-
       sion did	not complete in	time.  The driver will reset the hardware  and
       continue.  This should not happen.

       ath%d: bogus xmit rate 0x%x  An invalid transmit	rate was specified for
       an outgoing frame.  The frame is	discarded.  This should	not happen.

       ath%d:  ath_chan_set:  unable to	reset channel %u (%u MHz)  The Atheros
       Hardware	Access Layer was unable	to reset the hardware  when  switching
       channels	during scanning.  This should not happen.

       ath%d: failed to	enable memory mapping  The driver was unable to	enable
       memory-mapped I/O to the	PCI device registers.  This should not happen.

       ath%d:  failed to enable	bus mastering  The driver was unable to	enable
       the device as a PCI bus master for doing	DMA.  This should not happen.

       ath%d: cannot map register space	 The driver was	unable to map the  de-
       vice registers into the host address space.  This should	not happen.

       ath%d:  could  not  map interrupt  The driver was unable	to allocate an
       IRQ for the device interrupt.  This should not happen.

       ath%d: could not	establish interrupt  The driver	was unable to  install
       the device interrupt handler.  This should not happen.

SEE ALSO
       ath_hal(4),   cardbus(4),  intro(4),  pcic(4),  wlan(4),	 wlan_ccmp(4),
       wlan_tkip(4),  wlan_wep(4),  wlan_xauth(4),  hostapd(8),	  ifconfig(8),
       wpa_supplicant(8)

HISTORY
       The ath device driver first appeared in FreeBSD 5.2.

CAVEATS
       Revision	 A1 of the D-LINK DWL-G520 and DWL-G650	are based on an	Inter-
       sil PrismGT chip	and are	not supported by this driver.

BUGS
       The driver does supports	optional station mode power-save operation.

       The AR5210 can only do WEP in hardware; consequently hardware  assisted
       WEP  is disabled	in order to allow software implementations of TKIP and
       CCMP to function.  Hardware WEP can be re-enabled by modifying the dri-
       ver.

FreeBSD	13.2			August 7, 2023				ATH(4)

NAME | SYNOPSIS | DESCRIPTION | HARDWARE | EXAMPLES | DIAGNOSTICS | SEE ALSO | HISTORY | CAVEATS | BUGS

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