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enum ath5k_debug_level

enum ath5k_debug_level {
ATH5K_DEBUG_RESET,
ATH5K_DEBUG_INTR,
ATH5K_DEBUG_MODE,
ATH5K_DEBUG_XMIT,
ATH5K_DEBUG_BEACON,
ATH5K_DEBUG_CALIBRATE,
ATH5K_DEBUG_TXPOWER,
ATH5K_DEBUG_LED,
ATH5K_DEBUG_DUMP_RX,
ATH5K_DEBUG_DUMP_TX,
ATH5K_DEBUG_DUMPBANDS,
ATH5K_DEBUG_TRACE,
ATH5K_DEBUG_ANY
};

Constants

ATH5K_DEBUG_RESET
reset processing
ATH5K_DEBUG_INTR
interrupt handling
ATH5K_DEBUG_MODE
mode init/setup
ATH5K_DEBUG_XMIT
basic xmit operation
ATH5K_DEBUG_BEACON
beacon handling
ATH5K_DEBUG_CALIBRATE
periodic calibration
ATH5K_DEBUG_TXPOWER
transmit power setting
ATH5K_DEBUG_LED
led management
ATH5K_DEBUG_DUMP_RX
print received skb content
ATH5K_DEBUG_DUMP_TX
print transmit skb content
ATH5K_DEBUG_DUMPBANDS
dump bands
ATH5K_DEBUG_TRACE
trace function calls
ATH5K_DEBUG_ANY
show at any debug level

Description

The debug level is used to control the amount and type of debugging output we want to see. The debug level is given in calls to ATH5K_DBG to specify where the message should appear, and the user can control the debugging messages he wants to see, either by the module parameter 'debug' on module load, or dynamically by using debugfs 'ath5k/phyX/debug'. these levels can be combined together by bitwise OR.