Hi,

On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 8:28 AM, Adrian Chadd <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 4 October 2011 16:37, Matthias Apitz <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> yes; but with good datasheets this would be more easy;
>
> There's working code for the later chips in Linux and likely (via
> Linux) OpenBSD.
>
> Linux has b43 and brcm drivers. The source is there - what's missing
> is someone choosing one and porting it to FreeBSD.
>
Unless error of my part, the bcrm driver, while being released with an
ISC-like licence, do no support that chip (cf [0]). However, the b43
driver do support that chip, but is GPL...

> Both b43 (via reverse engineering) and brcm (via broadcom developers)
> is getting active development. It'd be nice to have datasheets but you
> don't need them to port the code over.
>
There was an article recently on lwn.net describing the situation
where both the b43 and brcm supported the same chip, and the issue
raised that there was no point in brcm being mainlined in that
state[1]... I'm not sure what the outcome was.

 - Arnaud

[0]: http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/brcm80211

[1]: http://lwn.net/Articles/456762/

>
> Adrian
>
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