On 19 October 2008 9:54:14 am Larry Finger wrote:
> Przemysław Kulczycki wrote:
> > Hi.
> > Have you tried the new closed Broadcom driver?
> > http://www.broadcom.com/support/802.11/linux_sta.php
> > Will it be any useful to you in reverse engineering of the Broadcom
> > cards? Regards.
>
> Our reverse engineering efforts have been devoted to the MIPS versions of
> the Linux drivers. There has been no effort devoted to that Broadcom card.
>
> Larry

Would it be useful for me to mmio-trace that driver after I've upgraded to 
2.6.27? I was thinking about doing it, but I was looking for an opportunity to 
ask what you all wanted to see. ( I have a 4328 card ).

I've already sounded out the capabilities of the wl.ko driver, so here's what 
I plan to do as the test regimen:

ifconfig up
iwconfig mode managed
iwconfig mode ad-hoc
iwconfig mode managed
iwlist wlan0 scanning
Associate with open network
associate with wpa-psk (tkip) network
Scale through txpower settings
scale through rate settings
scale through sens settings
ifconfig down

Anything to add? I'm thinking of scripting it, so it'll just be a 
`sudo -s wireless-mmio-trace.sh`

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