Re: generic 802.11 stack
From: Luis R. Rodriguez <hidden>
Date: 2004-09-09 04:36:48
On Tue, Sep 07, 2004 at 10:54:12PM +0300, Vladimir Kondratiev wrote:
Anyone doing drivers for Intersil and Broadcom, are you on this list? Would you join this effort?
In regards to Intersil 802.11g chipsets and new card support lead by the prism54 project, we haven't yet been provided with specs for the new softmac chipsets nor an updated source base but regardless I'm sure we'll have to do a lot of cleaning/code nuking so sure why not. We still have work to complete for prism54 and have nothing solid to work on for a new softmac driver so participation with this effort may take a while. If we don't hear back from Conexant in regards to the softmac chipsets we will just have to use that old code posted earlier as base for new development. The softmac driver is "supposed" to be backward compatible with the fullmac chipsets as well as with the firmware for them but I've heard this backward compatiblity has been broken. This is unfortunate as if this backward compatibility does not work it would be the requirement of two separate prism54-type drivers. We've also discussed re-writing our current fullmac driver for two purposes: 1. Dual licensing (FBSD/GPL) 2. Start using/help writing this new generic 802.11 stack 3. Cleaning the code It may be the case that we can just re-write the fullmac driver in hopes that we can later adapt/include softmac code. We need questions answered for this though so hopefully Conexant will start talking to us again. Luis -- GnuPG Key fingerprint = 113F B290 C6D2 0251 4D84 A34A 6ADD 4937 E20A 525E