At last I managed to fix the problem with transfers with the dongle. It happens that this dongle does not support payloads larger than 256 bytes, so the driver has to manually fragment anything bigger.

The version attached in the tarball is the first version I consider worthy to submit for inclusion in the kernel. Please review (and test, if you can) as much as you like, before sending this to Samuel Ortiz, who maintains the IrDA subsystem. There is both the version to compile out-of-kernel (Makefile and .c file) as well as the version to apply to the kernel itself (on top of clean 2.6.22).

Alex Villacís Lasso

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