Re: rtl8821ae.

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On 02/04/2014 08:41 AM, Andrea Merello wrote:
Yes, I attach a cumulative patch for latest version of my work.

When I will send this asking for merge in kernel, I will split it in
some patches, because I also also included fix and improvements for
other already supported cards (not directly related to rtl8187se
support).

About this, I will produce separate patches for rtl8180 driver if
finally the drivers will be merged and also in case I'll split them..

Any suggestion/advice will be appreciated :)

Thanks
Andrea

On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 10:28 AM, Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Nice.  Thanks for doing that.  Do you have some patches we could review
of the merged driver?

Andrea,

In the case of the RTL8187SE driver, you only have three chips to deal with, two of them are already in the driver, 802.11g devices are rather simple, and it is extremely unlikely that any new devices will be added. For those reasons, I think it is appropriate to make a combined driver. As there has been quite a bit of testing on the current version, my vote is to stay with it.

I will test the latest revision soon. I'm not sure my laptop will hibernate, but I will test that operation if I can.

Larry


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