Re: AT86RF212 based USB-Stick (HUL)

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Hi!

I did refactor both repositories. I think they should now be much more 
enjoyable to review ;) - I would however like you to have another quick look 
within my github repo before i git send-mail it to the mailing list.

I rebased the patch of the linux driver to the 4.13-rc5 source code so it 
should be much easier to mainline. It is only a single commit, i was not sure 
how i should separate the commits without having "dead code". I think the 
patch is small enough that one commit is still feasible. [1]

I did separate the firmware into two commits: One that enables debugging 
and one that introduces the new board (with refactoring). [2]

The changes were tested again on the raspberry pi with linux 4.13-rc5 and
both patches applied (Firmware and Kernel).

Today i finally sent you the Busware HUL dongle, so you should receive it
sometime next week.

Regards,
Josef

[1] https://github.com/joseffilzmaier/linux/compare/rpi-4.13.y...joseffilzmaier:atusb-busware-hul-4.13
[2] https://github.com/joseffilzmaier/ben-wpan/compare/busware-hul-final

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