jaldimac | distance TDMA MAC protocol. Designed for Atheros-based 802
kandi X-RAY | jaldimac Summary
kandi X-RAY | jaldimac Summary
jaldimac is a C library. jaldimac has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
This assumes you are able to build OpenWRT from source already. I’ve only tested with Backfire, and I make no guarantees that it will work with anything but my specific buildroot (but it probably will). First, create a directory called "jaldi" under backfire/packages. Rename OpeNWRT_Makefile to Makefile and drop it in here. You need to modify this file to reflect the location of wherever you have the source for JaldiMAC located on your machine. Edit line 41 (under Build/Prepare) to point to this. In the future, this will all be automated in keeping with the spirit of the OpenWRT build system, but for now copying the source into the build_dir on every build makes development a bit easier. After this you should be good to go. Go into 'make menuconfig' and select the kmod-jaldi package under Kernel Modules > Wireless Drivers. Compile it as normal. If you’re hacking on jaldi and want to just rebuild the jaldi package and create an updated image to flash onto your device, just run 'make package/jaldi-{clean,compile,install} ; make target/install' (assuming you’ve selected the kmod-jaldi package to begin with, of course).
This assumes you are able to build OpenWRT from source already. I’ve only tested with Backfire, and I make no guarantees that it will work with anything but my specific buildroot (but it probably will). First, create a directory called "jaldi" under backfire/packages. Rename OpeNWRT_Makefile to Makefile and drop it in here. You need to modify this file to reflect the location of wherever you have the source for JaldiMAC located on your machine. Edit line 41 (under Build/Prepare) to point to this. In the future, this will all be automated in keeping with the spirit of the OpenWRT build system, but for now copying the source into the build_dir on every build makes development a bit easier. After this you should be good to go. Go into 'make menuconfig' and select the kmod-jaldi package under Kernel Modules > Wireless Drivers. Compile it as normal. If you’re hacking on jaldi and want to just rebuild the jaldi package and create an updated image to flash onto your device, just run 'make package/jaldi-{clean,compile,install} ; make target/install' (assuming you’ve selected the kmod-jaldi package to begin with, of course).
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jaldimac has a low active ecosystem.
It has 21 star(s) with 14 fork(s). There are 5 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
There are 2 open issues and 0 have been closed. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of jaldimac is current.
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jaldimac has no bugs reported.
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jaldimac has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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