Re: bcm43xx-softmac working with ssb driver

2006-09-01 Thread Larry Finger
Michael, Let me explain a little more completely what I am thinking, and what I have done. As I see it, the 3 most important problems not yet solved by the bcm43xx code (in either branch) are (1) the inability to transmit at higher than 11 Mb/s, (2) the difficulties with at least the 4318 chi

Re: [RFC] Patch to add board revision to the WLAN chip_id printout

2006-09-01 Thread Michael Buesch
On Friday 01 September 2006 17:28, Larry Finger wrote: > Michael, > > This patch includes the board revision in the chip_id printk for the ssb > version of bcm43xx-d80211 > and is meant to be applied to wireless-dev. As we have seen, behavior of the > chips can be dependent > on the rev level,

Re: bcm43xx-softmac working with ssb driver

2006-09-01 Thread Michael Buesch
On Friday 01 September 2006 18:00, Larry Finger wrote: > Michael, > > I have the ssb driver code working with bcm43xx-softmac, at least on my > BCM4306. My patches have > been sent to Jochen Puchalla for testing on his PCI-E card. Once it is > working there, I'll be > submitting the changes fo

Re: Understanding bcm43xx microcode, lesson #2

2006-09-01 Thread Martin Langer
On Wed, Aug 30, 2006 at 11:51:58AM +0200, Johannes Berg wrote: > On Wed, 2006-08-30 at 11:47 +0200, Martin Langer wrote: > > > > -217b > > > +218b > > > Does the last bit of FFF belongs to G ? It would make more sense to me, > > but then we need a new definition for G. > > Well, that doesn't ma

Re: Problem With Driver

2006-09-01 Thread David Reimer
Companies website http://www.summitdatacom.com/. The card on the left is the actual card (it a 802.11g Compact Flash Radio Module), you put it into a PCMCIA sleave to install it into a laptop. >From: Johannes Berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: Paul Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,Hendrik Sattler ><[E

bcm43xx-softmac working with ssb driver

2006-09-01 Thread Larry Finger
Michael, I have the ssb driver code working with bcm43xx-softmac, at least on my BCM4306. My patches have been sent to Jochen Puchalla for testing on his PCI-E card. Once it is working there, I'll be submitting the changes for comment and testing on netdev. Has the ssb driver been sent for in

Re: Problem With Driver

2006-09-01 Thread David Reimer
Here's the company web-stie http://www.summitdatacom.com/. The actual card is the one on the left. You then put it into a PCMCIA sleave (card on the right) to use it in a PCMCIA slot. Dave >From: Johannes Berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: Paul Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,Hendrik Sattler ><[EMAIL

Re: Problem With Driver

2006-09-01 Thread David Reimer
It's Brand new Tobshiba Satellite M105-S3031, so could some one tell me which one I have? Thanks Dave > >I doubt that 16bit PCMCIA cards are supported but 32bit Cardbus card work >fine >(no difference to PCI). >Does your notebook have a Cardbus slot or ony a PCMCIA slot (or to say: how >old is

[RFC] Patch to add board revision to the WLAN chip_id printout

2006-09-01 Thread Larry Finger
Michael, This patch includes the board revision in the chip_id printk for the ssb version of bcm43xx-d80211 and is meant to be applied to wireless-dev. As we have seen, behavior of the chips can be dependent on the rev level, thus a need to have it in the log. Signed-off-by: Larry Finger <[EM

Re: Problem With Driver

2006-09-01 Thread Hendrik Sattler
Am Freitag 01 September 2006 08:28 schrieb Paul Collins: > "David Reimer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > I've recompiled my kernel with both "CONFIG_PCCARD_NONSTATIC=y & > > CONFIG_YENTA=y". > > > > I've alsocontacted my hardware provider. They've informed me that they > > card is 16-bit. Kind of