** Build **

`make` should be sufficient

Standard command for building out-of-tree modules:
make -C /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build M=`pwd`

** Usage **

`make load` should be sufficient to load the driver. However you can do
it by hand; commands and corresponding kernel log messages are shown
below.

insmod islsm.ko
insmod islsm_device.ko
insmod islsm_(pci|usb).ko

This will create /dev/islsmX entries in /dev, and entries in the
available ethernet interfaces of the kernel (listed with ifconfig -a)

The device is fully multi-interfaces. I use simultaneously 3 of them for
development, on USB and PCI.

** Sysfs interface **

The driver exports a number of sysfs interfaces in
/sys/class/islsm/$(DEVICE)/

*** Read-write data ***

fw_name: firmware name. This may be easier to use this when you want to
use multiple firmwares. Set *before* upping the interface, changing it
while running does not reload the firmware (maybe it should).

rxfilter: everything is not understood, but doing echo "01" > rxfilter
is meant to filter out bad-FCS frames in monitor mode. Other values
should filter out packets, maybe according to their type. Input on this
is very welcome !

datarateset: containing an array of 8 values, contains the rate at which
the data packets are sent, 00 meaning 1 Mbps, 0c meaning 54Mbps. The
eight values are there for the automatic retry: each retry can use a
different rate value.
For instance :
echo "08 08 08 08 08 08 08 08" > rateset will send data @OFDM, 24Mbps

*** Read-only data ***

allocator: state of the driver allocator

eeprom: binary dump of the in-device eeprom contents (usuall 8K). This
is only available once the device has been booted.
