> We don't have the AR9271/AR7010 USB glue in our driver. Someone has to
> port the glue to our atheros driver. I'll help get the HAL AR9271 bits
> in place if this is done!
> I don't know why the openbsd rsu driver works fine but ours doesn't -
> there's not much difference. Maybe we're doing
I have the Hiro H50191 with Realtek RSU8191SU chip, can test it with new
improvements on FreeBSD-HEAD amd64 and possibly i386, but not this minute, will
try as soon as possible.
OpenBSD supported this chip, also Atheros AR9271, but failed to load the
firmware, so that is an issue to be
We don't have the AR9271/AR7010 USB glue in our driver. Someone has to
port the glue to our atheros driver. I'll help get the HAL AR9271 bits
in place if this is done!
I don't know why the openbsd rsu driver works fine but ours doesn't -
there's not much difference. Maybe we're doing something
hi all,
I've done some digging into if_rsu (thanks to idwer on #freebsd-wifi
on efnet!) and found a few places that needed addressing. I haven't
yet enabled 11n on the thing yet, but it now seems a bunch more stable
and associating-y than it did before.
Here's what I've found thus far:
oh, and I should add:
* - PS_ACTIVE actually means "fully on" - it's not actually doing any
intelligent power saving. We should port over the basic power
management code from rtlwifi so we put the NIC into off mode if it's
not active, and into power-save mode if it's not associated - much
like