I was intending to add a graph of bitswaps per tone to rs-ux/w, and I got it working, but then realised that my method wasn't valid. What I was doing was comparing the bit allocation in one sample with that of the previous sample, and taking the difference as the number of bitswaps since the previous sample. But I realised that there could have been a number of bit allocation changes (both up and down) during the period between samples, and these wouldn't get counted.
So my question is: is there a way to get true bitswaps per tone data from the Broadcom CLI?