broadcom-wl: read channel using wlc on detect
Hardcoding channel number to 11 is a bad idea, it may be even not available on some devices. If there are two single-band radios, the one for 5GHz doesn't have 11 channel. Signed-off-by: Rafał Miłecki <zajec5@gmail.com> SVN-Revision: 36479
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@ -370,12 +370,15 @@ detect_broadcom() {
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local i=-1
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local i=-1
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while grep -qs "^ *wl$((++i)):" /proc/net/dev; do
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while grep -qs "^ *wl$((++i)):" /proc/net/dev; do
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local channel
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config_get type wl${i} type
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config_get type wl${i} type
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[ "$type" = broadcom ] && continue
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[ "$type" = broadcom ] && continue
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channel=`wlc ifname wl${i} channel`
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cat <<EOF
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cat <<EOF
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config wifi-device wl${i}
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config wifi-device wl${i}
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option type broadcom
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option type broadcom
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option channel 11
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option channel ${channel:-11}
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# REMOVE THIS LINE TO ENABLE WIFI:
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# REMOVE THIS LINE TO ENABLE WIFI:
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option disabled 1
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option disabled 1
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