Re: AT86RF212 based USB-Stick (HUL)

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Hello.

On 08/16/2017 05:33 PM, Josef Filzmaier wrote:
Hello again :)

Let me know how it goes.

I have made some progress regarding the busware hul stick support. I had two
major problems:

1) The atusb_xmit function is only called *once* and then never again

I will skip this part here as you already sent another mail stating it came back to using the wrong INT in the firmware.

2) Configuring page, channel and txpower did not work.

I think that i did fix 2) successfully. (Firmware Patch: [1], Kernel Patch: [2]
(Please ignore the modified device tree)) I hopefully did not break
compatability with rzusb and atusb, could you please verify that and give some
comments on my code?

As a first step I will go and test your firmware changes only on the atusb and rzusb devices to make sure nothing breaks with the current mainline driver.

Testing it with the atusb driver changes applied is the next step.

As for review I can go through your changes on the github links and do some initial review there but the final patches and review to get applied to the tree need to come as git patches to this mailing list.

That would be great. I will send you my address directly.

I just realized that your email with the address was in my spam folder. I will
send you one ASAP.

I actually had to send it to you twice because the mails from my company address will not get through to gmx.at. I think this is due to some odd configuration on our side. nothign I can fix myself but I can bring it up at least.

I also send you the address from my private mail (datenfreihafen.org). Did this one end up in your SPAM folder? That would be odd.

regards
Stefan Schmidt
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