Messages in this thread | | | From | "Fabio Valpondi" <> | Subject | Override 802.11 MAC functions in Linux Kernel | Date | Mon, 28 Mar 2005 23:08:48 +0200 |
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Hi,
I am trying to implement the EDCF described in new standard 802.11e (This standard -well, actually it's a draft- tries to define QoS for 802.11 networks). I would like to implement it with a module over the 2.6.11.5 kernel. My idea is to override the regular 802.11 MAC operation and redirect it to the module so that I can treat it like 802.11e MAC specifies. I have browsed a lot of pages, but none of them explains how to override the functions. Do you know how can I redirect all the functions to the modules? Is it possible to do it with a module? Or maybe should I work directly over the kernel code? If I had to work over the kernel code, which are the files directly involved with the 802.11 MAC?
Thank you very much!
Fabio Valpondi fvalpondi@salleurl.edu Ingenieria La Salle - Barcelona (Spain)
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