Thanks for getting back to me. Following your directions, I was able to
build the most recent HostAP drivers against the kernel source from the
distribution. I copied the new drivers up to the box and saved the
configuration. I haven't built them into a new .bin image yet. (not sure
exactly what I need to do). I've also managed to compile my own module
against the kernel source and copied that up along with the init script,
and it works perfectly. Also, I noticed when I was poking around in the
/lib/modules directory, that there is a prism54.o file in there. I
haven't had a chance to test it yet, but I was wondering if people have
been successful in running it? I've gotten the prism 54 driver
operational under a 2.6 kernel, but I've never tried it on a 2.4 and
never with the Wisp-dist. Anyway, if anyone has had success please let
me know. I'm definitely going to try it after a board with card bus
slots arrives.

Thanks for all of the help.

-Herb


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Vladimir Ivaschenko
Sent: Monday, August 30, 2004 12:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [leaf-wisp] Modifying Distribution and Customization Help

Herbert Rubens wrote:
> Hi, I'm a new Wisp-Dist user, but so far I've been extremely
impressed.
> I've installed the distribution on a few embedded devices and had them
> up and running in no time. The developers have done an excellent job.
In
> addition, I have been able to follow the instructions on installing
TLA
> and building the image myself. This was also straight forward and
worked

Thanks for good words.

> well. I'd now like to be able to modify the distribution by removing
> specific packages, upgrading certain components to newer versions, and
> also building in some of my own kernel modules so that they are
included
> in my custom distribution. I was wondering if there is any
documentation
> that is available that might help me in doing this.

Not really.

> More specifically:
> 
> 1) I'd like to upgrade the kernel to either a newer version of 2.4 or
> better yet to the current stable 2.6 kernel. This would enable me to
> build the Prism54 drivers into the kernel in order to support 802.11G
> cards with the distribution.  
> 
> 2) I'd also like to upgrade the host AP drivers that come with the
> distribution. The current host AP drivers I believe are not the most
> recent stable releases. I'm sure the current ones work fine, but some
of
> the specific things I need to do require functionality that is only in
> the newer version of the driver.

These are interesting changes and all of the them can be done, but the 
process is not documented. Your best bet is to follow existing build 
scripts as examples, although kernel is definitely not the easiest 
point to start.

The way kernel build process works now is that it downloads the kernel 
source, then downloads a tar with various third-party sources and 
patches and merges them together using a script which is inside the 
tar file. That's not a clean approach, but keeping entire kernel tree 
in tla would slow down working with it too much.

> 3) I'd also like to stick one of my own kernel modules in the
> distribution and add a /etc/init.d script to load and configure my
> module when the system boots.

That's easy. init script can be added to 
build/bin/root/prebuilt-lrp/etc/init.d.

> If anyone has a link to any documentation that would help me to be
able
> to accomplish this, it would be greatly appreciated. In addition, if
> anyone has any tips on how to go about doing these things, they would
> also be appreciated.

Feel free to ask questions to the list, I'll do my best to answer. :)

-- 
Best Regards,
Vladimir Ivashchenko
ThunderWorx - www.thunderworx.com
Senior Systems Designer/Engineer



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