#include <nitro/wm.h>typedef struct WMGetWirelessCounterCallback
{
u16 apiid;
u16 errcode;
u16 wlCmdID;
u16 wlResult;
u32 TX_Success;
u32 TX_Failed;
u32 TX_Retry;
u32 TX_AckError;
u32 TX_Unicast;
u32 TX_Multicast;
u32 TX_WEP;
u32 TX_Beacon;
u32 RX_RTS;
u32 RX_Fragment;
u32 RX_Unicast;
u32 RX_Multicast;
u32 RX_WEP;
u32 RX_Beacon;
u32 RX_FCSError;
u32 RX_DuplicateError;
u32 RX_MPDuplicateError;
u32 RX_ICVError;
u32 RX_FrameCtrlError;
u32 RX_LengthError;
u32 RX_PLCPError;
u32 RX_BufferOverflowError;
u32 RX_PathError;
u32 RX_RateError;
u32 RX_FCSOK;
u32 TX_MP;
u32 TX_KeyData;
u32 TX_NullKey;
u32 RX_MP;
u32 RX_MPACK;
u32 MPKeyResponseError[15];
} WMGetWirelessCounterCallback;
apiid |
ID of the API that acts as the source for the callback generation. It is equivalent to the WMApiid enumerated type. Fixed here by WM_APIID_GET_W_COUNTER.
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errcode |
Result of the asynchronous process. It is equivalent to the WMErrCode enumerated type. |
wlCmdID |
If errcode is WM_ERRCODE_FAILED, this function will store the ID of the command that was in error in the wireless firmware. |
wlResult |
If errcode is WM_ERRCODE_FAILED, this function will store the code was the source of the error in the wireless firmware. |
TX_Success |
Number of times that the function was able to send normally. |
TX_Failed |
Number of times that the function failed to send normally. |
TX_Retry |
Number of times that the function retried. |
TX_AckError |
Number of times the function was unable to receive the desired ACK frame. |
TX_Unicast |
Number of Unicast address frames that were sent normally. |
TX_Multicast |
Number of Multicast address frames that were sent normally. |
TX_WEP |
Number of code frames that were sent normally. |
TX_Beacon |
Number of Beacon frames that were sent normally. |
RX_RTS |
Number of times the function received RTS and performed CTS response. (See note.) |
RX_Fragment |
Number of times fragmented frames were received. |
RX_Unicast |
Number of times Unicast address frames were received. |
RX_Multicast |
Number of times Multicast address frames were received. |
RX_WEP |
Number of times code frames were received that could be decoded normally. (See note.) |
RX_Beacon |
Number of times that beacon frames were received. |
RX_FCSError |
Number of times FCS errors occurred. (See note.) |
RX_DuplicateError |
Number of occurrences of duplication errors. (See note.) |
RX_MPDuplicateError |
Number of occurrences of MP frame duplication errors. (See note.) |
RX_ICVError |
Number of occurrences of ICV errors. (See note.) |
RX_FrameCtrlError |
Number of times frames having illegal FrameCtrl were received. (See note.) |
RX_LengthError |
Number of times frames shorter or longer than the set length were received. (See note.) |
RX_PLCPError |
Number of occurrences of CRC errors of the PLCP. (See note.) |
RX_BufferOverflowError |
Number of times the receive buffer overflowed. (See note.) |
RX_PathError |
Number of occurrences of errors in the receive block. (See note.) |
RX_RateError |
Number of times frames with illegal receive rates were received. (See note.) |
RX_FCSOK |
Number of times a frame with a normal FCS was received. (See note.) |
TX_MP |
Number of times an MP frame was sent. |
TX_KeyData |
Number of times MP-KeyData frames were sent. |
TX_NullKey |
Number of times MP-NullKey frames were sent. |
RX_MP |
Number of times normal MP frames were received. |
RX_MPACK |
Number of times normal MPACK frames were received. |
MPKeyResponseError |
Number of times each child did not respond normally to Key requests. |
Note: Sometimes a value does not meet the actual total results due to the possibility that the counter in hardware may be cleared unexpectedly.
This structure is passed to the callback function for the WM_GetWirelessCounter function.
2005/11/11 Added a note.
2004/08/11 Initial version.
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