Erik Mouw wrote:
On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 06:07:20PM +0200, Michael Buesch wrote:
On Thursday 02 August 2007, Larry Finger wrote:
Driver bcm43xx is being ported from using SoftMAC to mac80211. For rewiew,
this series of patches is being prepared; however, the final patch will be
a single entity so that compilation during bisection will not break.
[...]
I don't really want to review 10 huge patches that replace
X by Y. If the code works, fine. Go for it. You get my ACK, if it works
on the hardware where it matters. ;)
It might be a good idea to have two drivers for the same hardware so
it's easier to figure out if something broke or not. My linksys bcm4318
cardbus card works nice with 2.6.22 and I wouldn't like to lose that
functionality.
Just my 0.02 EUR,
It turns out that the new port works as well as the current driver, has the ability to adjust the
transmit rate depending on conditions, and is free of the locking bugs of SoftMAC. There are, of
course, bugs in mac80211, but at least they will be fixed. There is very little maintenance on SoftMAC.
There will still be 2 drivers as Michael's version with V4 firmware will still be in the development
tree, and it will be merged to mainstream when ready. As his version will not support 802.11b-only
devices (no support in that firmware), this port will then be gutted of 802.11g devices. I can
assure you that this will not happen until the V4 driver functions at least as well as bcm43xx does now.
Larry
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