K 10 svn:author V 6 adrian K 8 svn:date V 27 2015-09-30T05:19:16.093567Z K 7 svn:log V 1018 modify the rssi logic a bit to actually return a useful rssi. The fullmac firmware doesn't seem to populate a useful rssi indicator in the RX descriptor, so if one plotted said values, they'd basically look like garbage. The reference driver implements a "get current rssi" firmware command which I guess is really meant for station operation only (as hostap operation would need rssi per station, not a single firmware read.) So: * populate sc_currssi during each calibration run; * use this in the RX path instead of trying to reconstruct the RSSI value and passing it around as a pointer; * do up a quick hack to map the rssi hardware value to some useful signal level; * the survey results provide an RSSI value between 0..100, so just do another quick hack to map it into some usefulish signal level; * supply a faked noise floor - I haven't yet found how to pull it out of the firmware. The scan results and the station RSSI information is now more useful for indicating signal strength / distance. END