On 03/22/15 22:21, Stefano Cappa wrote:
Hi
I prefer a generic version, without specific things, like this one: 
h**p://postimg.org/image/hfkpjt3ux/ created by Johannes Berg.

And, if available something for the broadcom chip bcm4339.

Hi Stefano,

The bcm4339 is supported by the brcmfmac driver and is a cfg8211-based driver aka fullmac device where the 802.11 stack runs on the device. I did write up some stuff about the driver internally, but we can consider putting it on wireless.kernel.org under creative commons license.

Regards,
Arend

Thank you.

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Da: Kathy Giori<[email protected]>
Inviato: domenica 22 marzo 2015 19.35
A: Stefano Cappa
Cc: [email protected]
Oggetto: Re: informations about Linux wifi driver's architecture today

On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 11:19 AM, Stefano Cappa
<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hi!
some months ago, i saw the presentation of Johannes Berg in PDF, but now it 
isn't available, probably because it's very old.

This slides will be updated to a new release?

I have this slide and in page 5/35 (2009-02-26) there is the "Architecture - 
planned". This is the actual architecture or there are some differences in 2015? If 
yes, where i can find the new version of this page, with a little diagram?

Ciao Stefano,

Perhaps Johannes can post a current overview diagram on the Linux
wireless wiki (if you share with him which diagram you want to be
updated).

In terms of vendor-specific architecture, and how it fits in, Kalle
Valo posted a high-level diagram for ath10k:
https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers/ath10k/architecture

Are you mainly interested in the architecture of vendor-agnostic upper
layers or a description of a specific vendor driver?
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