On Thu, Sep 19, 2019 at 02:25:36PM +0000, Jerome Pouiller wrote: > From: Jérôme Pouiller <jerome.pouiller@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Hello all, > > This series add support for Silicon Labs WiFi chip WF200 and further: > > https://www.silabs.com/documents/public/data-sheets/wf200-datasheet.pdf > > This driver is an export from: > > https://github.com/SiliconLabs/wfx-linux-driver/ > > I squashed all commits from github (it definitely does not make sense to > import history). Then I split it in comprehensible (at least try to be) > commits. I hope it will help readers to understand driver architecture. > IMHO, firsts commits are clean enough to be reviewed. Things get more > difficult when I introduce mac8011 API. I tried to extract important > parts like Rx/Tx process but, big and complex patches seem unavoidable > in this part. > > Architecture itself is described in commit messages. > > The series below is aligned on version 2.3.1 on github. If compare this > series with github, you will find traditional differences between > external and a in-tree driver: Documentation, build infrastructure, > compatibility with older kernel revisions, etc... In add, I dropped all > code in CONFIG_WFX_SECURE_LINK. Indeed, "Secure Link" feature depends > on mbedtls and I don't think to pull mbedtls in kernel is an option > (see "TODO" file in first commit). > > v3: > - Fill commit log of patches 18, 19 and 20 > > v2: > - Add TODO file (and dropped todo list from cover letter) > - Drop code relative to compatibility with older kernels dude, slow down. wait for others to look at this. there's nothing I can do until after 5.4-rc1 is out, so there is no rush at all... thanks, greg k-h