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Re: [PATCH,RFC] initial mwl8k driver for marvell topdog wireless

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On 01/29/2009 04:49 PM, Dan Williams wrote:
On Thu, 2009-01-29 at 13:30 -0800, John Daiker wrote:
On 01/08/2009 09:23 AM, Dan Williams wrote:
On Tue, 2008-12-16 at 03:55 +0100, Lennert Buytenhek wrote:

Hi all,

Attached is an initial version of the mwl8k driver for Marvell 88w8xxx
PCI/PCIe wireless parts (against 2.6.27.1).  This version was written
and tested against the 88w8687 (802.11b/g), but it shouldn't be hard to
extend the support to other parts in the 8xxx series, since the firmware
interface is very similar between parts.

There's an occasional timeout warning with mwl8k_stop(), and hardware
crypto is still a work-in-progress, but other than that it looks pretty
stable.

Feedback appreciated!

Would you guys mind if we split this up into an mwl8k core, and separate
mwl8335 and mwl8687 modules?  In starting to add at least firmware
upload for the 8335 last night, I realized that  most of the 8687
hardware access code won't work, because it's using DMA for passing the
firmware image to the card, while the 8335 uses many small writes to the
registers.  So I'd like to refactor the driver into those 3 distinct
modules instead.  Eventually there will probably be 8361 and 8362
modules as well once the TopDog N parts get added.

Sound OK?  I'm working locally with git, but if I go too far it'll be a
ton of work to merge any changes you have.  Can we put this in a git
tree somewhere and all work from that while we wait for a merge?

Dan

Has any of this landed in a git repo yet?  I have an 8335 chip and would
love to help with testing, but need a place to find bits, first.

It's not in wireless-testing yet, because I don't think Lennert posted
an updated patchset addressing the comments from before Christmas.

Dan
I'm anxious to see some progress on this, and also willing to help with coding as well.

I'll offer my time and testing abilities, under the caveat that my 802.11 knowledge is extremely weak. (I know how to read, though!)
My C abilities and kernel coding are great, though.

If someone would care to mentor my progress on making initial changes, I would be happy to get started. My initial effort would be centered around Dan Williams' comments on 2008-12-16 08:10am PST.

Thanks,
John Daiker
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