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Clone and compile the Linux kernel | |
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# Use some extra directory for all the components needed | |
cd c2c/ | |
# Clone the repository (this will take a *few minutes*) | |
c2c$ git clone https://github.com/CTU-IIG/802.11p-linux.git | |
c2c$ cd 802.11p-linux | |
# Checkout particular branch | |
c2c/802.11p-linux$ git checkout its-g5_v3 | |
# Prepare the folder for compilation | |
c2c/802.11p-linux$ mkdir _build | |
# Use the appropriate defconfig | |
c2c/802.11p-linux$ make O=_build x86_64_defconfig | |
# Configure the kernel if necessary (enable MAC80211_OCB_DEBUG, CONFIG_MAC80211_STA_DEBUG etc.) | |
c2c/802.11p-linux$ cd _build | |
c2c/802.11p-linux/_build$ make menuconfig | |
# Run the compilation | |
c2c/802.11p-linux/_build$ make -j4 | |
# Install the modules and the kernel | |
c2c/802.11p-linux/_build$ sudo make modules_install | |
c2c/802.11p-linux/_build$ sudo make install | |
iw -- wifi configuration tool | |
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# Use some extra directory for all the components needed | |
cd c2c/ | |
# Install libnl development files | |
c2c$ sudo apt-get install libnl-dev | |
# Clone the official iw repository | |
c2c$ git clone https://github.com/CTU-IIG/802.11p-iw.git | |
c2c$ cd 802.11p-iw | |
c2c/802.11p-iw$ git checkout its-g5_v3 | |
# Build it | |
c2c/802.11p-iw$ make | |
# Install it | |
c2c/802.11p-iw$ sudo PREFIX=/ make install | |
# Test it | |
c2c/802.11p-iw$ /sbin/iw | grep -i ocb | |
dev <devname> ocb leave | |
dev <devname> ocb join <freq in MHz> <5MHZ|10MHZ> [fixed-freq] | |
wireless-regdb -- regulatory information | |
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# Use some extra directory for all the components needed | |
cd c2c/ | |
# Install some extra packages | |
c2c$ sudo apt-get install python-m2crypto | |
# Clone the repository | |
c2c$ git clone https://github.com/CTU-IIG/802.11p-wireless-regdb.git | |
c2c$ cd 802.11p-wireless-regdb | |
c2c/802.11p-wireless-regdb$ git checkout its-g5_v1 | |
c2c/802.11p-wireless-regdb$ make | |
c2c/802.11p-wireless-regdb$ sudo PREFIX=/ make install | |
CRDA -- Central Regulatory Domain Agent | |
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# Use some extra directory for all the components needed | |
cd c2c/ | |
# Install some extra packages | |
c2c$ sudo apt-get install python-m2crypto | |
c2c$ sudo apt-get install libgcrypt11-dev | |
# Clone the repository | |
c2c$ git clone https://github.com/CTU-IIG/802.11p-crda.git | |
c2c$ cd 802.11p-crda | |
c2c/802.11p-crda$ git checkout its-g5_v1 | |
# We are using our own key for regulatory.bin and CRDA | |
c2c/802.11p-crda$ cp /lib/crda/pubkeys/username.key.pub.pem pubkeys/ | |
# Compile + install it | |
c2c/802.11p-crda$ make | |
c2c/802.11p-crda$ sudo PREFIX=/ REG_BIN=/lib/crda/regulatory.bin make install | |
# Test CRDA + generated regulatory.bin | |
c2c/802.11p-crda$ sudo /sbin/regdbdump ../802.11p-wireless-regdb/regulatory.bin | grep -i ocb | |
country 00: invalid | |
(5850.000 - 5925.000 @ 20.000), (20.00), NO-CCK, OCB-ONLY | |
# Right now is probably the right time reboot | |
# the computer into the newly compiled kernel | |
Configure OCB interface | |
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sudo iw reg set DE | |
sudo ip link set wlan0 down | |
sudo iw dev wlan0 set type ocb | |
sudo ip link set wlan0 up | |
sudo iw dev wlan0 ocb join 5890 10MHZ | |
# Get the interface statistics | |
ip -s link show dev wlan0 |
what about on kernel 5.4.x? Anyone has been able to put it working ?
This guide works for me © on Debian, with Linux 5.6 and ath9k
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If you want to patch Linux < 5.6, try the patches in this revision.
In the repository linked above, you can also find Ansible roles to set things up in an automated fashion.
Hello, has somebody tried to make it work on ath10k driver?
I have been just searching for this as well. Maybe (unlikely), I find the time to dig into ath10
, but I'm really not into kernel development at all.
Also, It would be great if someone would drop a note here once he or she finds useful resources.
Update: I just pushed the work in progress' status regarding patching ath10k
for IEEE 802.11p. I am not a kernel dev, so if anyone with expertise wants to join in… :)
Hello, has somebody tried to make it work on ath10k driver?
Thank you in advance.