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Re: nl80211 status? (implying cfg80211 status)

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On Tue, 2007-06-05 at 16:09 +0200, David Lamparter wrote:
> Hooray, message crossing :)

Heh.

> Yeah, I agree. Guess I overshooted a bit on converting wext. For the
> userspace part I started by adding some genetlink helper functions to
> iproute2, will try to get them upstream later. (tomorrow)

libnl already has generic netlink stuff in its svn version.

> I'm hoping to add an "ip wireless" part, since iproute2 already has all the
> netlink stuff and I really like its syntax. I rudimentarily started hacking
> it up, which is why I noticed there's no PHY configuration command.

Nice. I'm not too keen on having it as "ip wireless" since it isn't
really much related to ip. But if you want to work on it and decide to
put it there I won't stop you :)

> For the kernel part, if I were to work on it, I'd be adding it to mac80211.
> The only 802.11 devices I own are a laptop with a rt2500 and a WRT router,
> and developing for that router isn't that fun.

Well rt2500 with mac80211 sounds good to me, only some fullmac chipsets
would be able to interface with cfg80211. Oh and that WRT router
probably either has an atheros (no useful linux drivers) or a broadcom
(bcm43xx/bcm43xx-mac80211) chipset.

johannes

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