Re: [RFC bluetooth-next 00/21] mrf24j40: async rx/tx handling and new features

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On August 27, 2015 8:29:08 AM EDT, Stefan Schmidt <stefan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Hello.
>
>On 13/08/15 14:22, Alexander Aring wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> this patch series contains some cleanups, devicetree support, rx/tx
>async
>> handling, threaded irq to hardirq, csma params settings, cca mode
>settings,
>> cca energy detection levels, tx power settings and promiscuous mode
>settings.
>>
>> Also I add regmap support, the lowlevel spi calls are only used in
>hotpaths
>> for handling receive/transmit and irq handling. There are also some
>many
>> magic numbers, maybe we can introduce some register bits defines.
>>
>> First I will send this as RFC to get some respone if the patches
>looks fine
>> and acceptable for mainline.
>
>I waited for Alan to give some comments first here but he seems rather 
>busy these days.
>
>I struggled a while to hook up my mrf24j40ma module to a Pi B+ but it 
>works now and I have been testing this patchset with it. Nothing 
>problematic showed up and especially the updates for newer stack 
>features are good to see for in-tree drivers.
>
>You can have my
>
>Tested-by: Stefan Schmidt <stefan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>for the whole patchset. Review tags will individually while I go
>through it.
>
>regards
>Stefan Schmidt

Thanks Stefan. I've been on the road. Hopefully I can get some time this weekend to get a proper response out.

Alan.


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