-/*************************** SUBROUTINES ***************************/
-/*
- * Just for the heck of it, let's try to not link with iwlib.
- * This will keep the binary small and tiny...
- *
- * Note : maybe it's time to admit that we have lost the battle
- * and we start using iwlib ? Maybe we should default to dynamic
- * lib first...
- */
-
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/*
- * Open a socket.
- * Depending on the protocol present, open the right socket. The socket
- * will allow us to talk to the driver.
- */
-int
-iw_sockets_open(void)
-{
- int ipx_sock = -1; /* IPX socket */
- int ax25_sock = -1; /* AX.25 socket */
- int inet_sock = -1; /* INET socket */
- int ddp_sock = -1; /* Appletalk DDP socket */
-
- /*
- * Now pick any (exisiting) useful socket family for generic queries
- * Note : don't open all the socket, only returns when one matches,
- * all protocols might not be valid.
- * Workaround by Jim Kaba <jkaba@sarnoff.com>
- * Note : in 99% of the case, we will just open the inet_sock.
- * The remaining 1% case are not fully correct...
- */
- inet_sock=socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0);
- if(inet_sock!=-1)
- return inet_sock;
- ipx_sock=socket(AF_IPX, SOCK_DGRAM, 0);
- if(ipx_sock!=-1)
- return ipx_sock;
- ax25_sock=socket(AF_AX25, SOCK_DGRAM, 0);
- if(ax25_sock!=-1)
- return ax25_sock;
- ddp_sock=socket(AF_APPLETALK, SOCK_DGRAM, 0);
- /*
- * If this is -1 we have no known network layers and its time to jump.
- */
- return ddp_sock;
-}
-
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/*
- * Display an Ethernet address in readable format.
- */
-void
-iw_ether_ntop(const struct ether_addr* eth, char* buf)
-{
- sprintf(buf, "%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X",
- eth->ether_addr_octet[0], eth->ether_addr_octet[1],
- eth->ether_addr_octet[2], eth->ether_addr_octet[3],
- eth->ether_addr_octet[4], eth->ether_addr_octet[5]);
-}