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authorThomas Pugliese <thomas.pugliese@gmail.com>2014-09-16 15:53:09 -0500
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>2014-09-23 22:04:44 -0700
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uwb: doc: bring uwb documentation up to date
The existing UWB documentation states that UWB devices show up in /sys/class/uwb and /sys/bus/uwb/devices. Up until the most recent changes to add uwb devices to their own bus, neither of these statements were actually true. Now, UWB devices do show up in /sys/bus/uwb/devices so the documentation has been updated to reflect that and removed references to /sys/class/uwb. The existing documentation also states that local UWB radio controller (RC) devices also show up as UWB devices along with their wireless peer UWB devices under /sys/class/uwb. This is not true so that statement has been removed. Signed-off-by: Thomas Pugliese <thomas.pugliese@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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@@ -161,19 +161,10 @@ now on), such as to start/stop beaconing, scan, allocate bandwidth, etc.
The main building block here is the UWB device (struct uwb_dev). For
each device that pops up in radio presence (ie: the UWB host receives a
beacon from it) you get a struct uwb_dev that will show up in
-/sys/class/uwb and in /sys/bus/uwb/devices.
+/sys/bus/uwb/devices.
-For each RC that is detected, a new struct uwb_rc is created. In turn, a
-RC is also a device, so they also show in /sys/class/uwb and
-/sys/bus/uwb/devices, but at the same time, only radio controllers show
-up in /sys/class/uwb_rc.
-
- *
-
- [*] The reason for RCs being also devices is that not only we can
- see them while enumerating the system device tree, but also on the
- radio (their beacons and stuff), so the handling has to be
- likewise to that of a device.
+For each RC that is detected, a new struct uwb_rc and struct uwb_dev are
+created. An entry is also created in /sys/class/uwb_rc for each RC.
Each RC driver is implemented by a separate driver that plugs into the
interface that the UWB stack provides through a struct uwb_rc_ops. The
@@ -246,7 +237,7 @@ the beacon cache of dead devices].
Device lists
-All UWB devices are kept in the list of the struct bus_type uwb_bus.
+All UWB devices are kept in the list of the struct bus_type uwb_bus_type.
Bandwidth allocation
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