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CVS commit: src/sys/dev/ic
Module Name: src
Committed By: dyoung
Date: Tue Jun 28 07:19:33 UTC 2005
Modified Files:
src/sys/dev/ic: rtw.c
Log Message:
Here is a grotty hack that lets the RTL8180L handle WEP in the
receive direction, while software handles WEP in the transmit
direction. When net80211 calls rtw's rtw_key_set with a WEP key,
I point the key's wk_cipher at our "fake" cipher, rtw_cipher_wep,
which is alike to ieee80211_cipher_wep except it provides a different
crypto-decapsulation routine, rtw_wep_decap. rtw_wep_decap copies
the key passed to it by net80211, clears the key's SWCRYPT flag,
and then calls wep_decap. Now wep_decap will decapsulate, but it
will *not* re-decrypt.
XXX I need to check whether the hardware supports 40-bit WEP,
XXX 104-bit WEP, or both, and act accordingly.
To generate a diff of this commit:
cvs rdiff -r1.49 -r1.50 src/sys/dev/ic/rtw.c
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