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Message-ID: <4D71657A.4060604@zytor.com>
Date: Fri, 04 Mar 2011 14:19:38 -0800
From: "H. Peter Anvin" <hpa@...or.com>
To: Yinghai Lu <yinghai@...nel.org>
CC: David Johnston <dj@...dhat.com>, tytso@....edu,
richard.weinberger@...il.com, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
gregkh@...e.de
Subject: Re: Why is my copyright code in the linux kernel?
On 03/04/2011 02:16 PM, Yinghai Lu wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 10:34 PM, H. Peter Anvin <hpa@...or.com> wrote:
>> On 03/03/2011 09:29 PM, David Johnston wrote:
>>> Yes I am willing to allow you to retain it.
>>> I guess, to be all legalese..
>>> I herein permit you to use any 802.11 related C code taken from the
>>> www.deadhat.com website, in the linux kernel, and to publish it under
>>> the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License.
>>>
>>> Yes I've emailed ralink and VIA. I hope they're nice people.
>>
>> First of all, thank you (both for the code and for being reasonable.)
>>
>> It sounds like this might simply have been an honest misreading.
>>
>
> interesting.
>
> in the git history, some functions take IN/OUT macro.
>
> -VOID AES_GTK_KEY_UNWRAP(IN UCHAR * key,
> - OUT UCHAR * plaintext,
> - IN UINT32 c_len, IN UCHAR * ciphertext)
>
> so they had driver for other os at first, and ported that one to Linux later ?
>
It's a staging driver for a reason...
-hpa
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