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Re: Conversion of driver for Realtek 8192SU

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Le Thu, 27 May 2010 11:13:22 -0500,
Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@xxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :

> I am in the process of converting the driver contained in the file
> RTL8192SU_usb_linux_v2.6.0006.20100511.zip obtained from the Realtek
> site. This driver is used for the following USB IDs:
> 
> Realtek (0x0bda)  0x8171, 0x8172, 0x8173, 0x8174, 0x8712,
> 0x8713,
> [...]
> My test device is a D-Link DWA-130 (14b2:3300). The Realtek driver
> compiles cleanly and works as-is for this device on i386 architecture;

I own a Trendnet TEW-649UB (usb ids : 0bda:8172).
I got the staging driver working only once. Since then, I found that the
function which sets the channel didn't work.
The 20100511 driver has the same behaviour at first sight, looking at
wireshark trace.

> My initial plan is to modify this driver code for inclusion in
> drivers/staging. The above list includes some, but not all, of the IDs
> in the driver currently in drivers/staging/rtl8192su. I will likely
> put this in as drivers/staging/rtl8712u, which is the name used in
> the code, and remove the duplicate IDs from rtl8192su. Once this step
> is done, I will then work at modifying it to use mac80211 so that it
> can go into mainline.

Some work has been made in the staging driver. Can it be a better
start ?

Have you a repository with your work ? I would like to test it again my
device and if possible join our effort.

-- 
Frédéric Leroy
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