On 04/01/2013 09:26 AM, Larry Finger wrote: > > My plan is to evolve this driver into a form that is suitable for > inclusion in the staging tree of the kernel; however, that will take > some effort and time, which is why I am making the intermediate results > available now. As that work proceeds, the git version will evolve into > code that can be submitted to the kernel with only small changes. > > Please be aware that I do not have any hardware that uses this driver, > thus I can only guarantee that the code compiles; however, Joon Ro has > tested the driver and he assures me that it works. Together we have been > eliminating spurious log entries. > > The 8723a chip also includes Bluetooth hardware. I have not received any > indication that it is active in the RTL8723AU, but it certainly is in > the RTL8723AE, the PCIe version. In a separate activity, I am working > with Realtek to prepare a kernel driver for this portion of the device. > So I can verify that this driver works against 3.8.11 (not against current -linus because of a build failure), and yes, there is Bluetooth in this device. In fact, it seems to work better than some in-tree drivers I have seen in the past. However, I'm confused as to the above and what it implies for the purpose of the staging tree. Wasn't the whole point of the staging tree to have a working-but-ugly driver upstream and have the work to clean it up happen in the mainline tree instead of off somewhere. -hpa -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-wireless" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html