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Message-ID: <a728f9f90612210908y17f5d012p8c690651ec0c6312@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2006 12:08:31 -0500
From: "Alex Deucher" <alexdeucher@...il.com>
To: "Dan Williams" <dcbw@...hat.com>
Cc: netdev@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Marvell Libertas wifi
On 12/8/06, Dan Williams <dcbw@...hat.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-12-08 at 01:03 -0500, Alex Deucher wrote:
> > On 12/7/06, Dan Williams <dcbw@...hat.com> wrote:
> > > On Thu, 2006-12-07 at 12:32 -0500, Alex Deucher wrote:
> > > > I just wanted to check on the status of the libertas driver from
> > > > Marvell for the OLPC project. I haven't really been able to find out
> > >
> > > The driver needs quite a bit of love. It's only been used for embedded
> > > devices so far and has quite a few NDIS-isms sprinkled throughout. It's
> > > also something like 30,000 LoC, which is completely bogus. There's no
> > > reason it should be that large given that it's a FullMAC-type part.
> > >
> > > We're slowly working on cleaning it up for submission to the kernel.
> > > That process will probably take until after the holidays. We are
> > > removing unused code/defines, cleaning up WEXT compliance, making
> > > operations like association and scanning asynchronous, converting
> > > private IOCTLs to debugfs, fixing the power-saving code, and adding
> > > draft 802.11s wireless mesh functionality to the firmware and the
> > > driver.
> > >
> > > Are you developing a device based on the 8388? AFAIK, the chip does not
> > > appear in any consumer devices that are generally available to the
> > > public, and certainly isn't sold to Linksys or DLink for consumer USB
> > > dongles. It does show up in embedded situations like the Nokia N80
> > > mobile phone and a few other small gadgets like that.
> > >
> > > > much about this driver other than the commits to the olpc and
> > > > infradead libertas git trees. The olpc laptop uses the usb interface
> > >
> > > Correct; the 8388 module is connected directly to the USB traces coming
> > > out of the 5536 Geode companion chip on the OLPC motherboard.
> > >
> > > > and that seems to be what is supported at the moment (although some
> > > > comments in the code allude to pci and sdio interfaces as well). Does
> > >
> > > Yes; the part evidently has other interface variants, though code for
> > > those variants was not provided in the initial driver sources which
> > > Marvell GPL-ed in April.
> > >
> > > > anyone know what the plan is for merging this driver into mainline?
> > > > What about pci support? Did Marvell donate any code for the PCI
> > > > interface? If not how hard would it be to add PCI support? I
> > >
> > > No code for PCI was donated, and we don't have any 8388 PCI cards at
> > > OLPC.
> > >
> > > > requested databooks from Marvell months ago, but never got anywhere.
> > > > I'd like to see better support for this chip and would be willing to
> > > > help out. Any updates would be much appreciated.
> > >
> > > Be aware that I _think_ there are a few chips in the Libertas line; we
> > > are using the 8388. The current driver only supports that specific
> > > part.
> > >
> > > That said, if you've got hardware, we'd love patches, certainly accept
> > > patches that provided PCI support and fixed bugs in the driver. We may
> > > also be able to provide USB 8388 reference dongles for people willing to
> > > help out with the development of the driver.
> > >
> >
> > Yes, that appears to be the case. I just wasn't sure how
> > similar/dissimilar they are. I have a 11ab:1fa7 on my motherboard,
> > and I've seen quite a few Marvel chips floating around on cardbus and
> > pci cards. I'm hoping the cores are pretty similar and one could just
> > add some pci glue to make the olpc driver work. Does anyone at the
> > olpc have any contacts at Marvell that could clarify the situation or
> > might know if they are willing to release the code for the pci
> > variants, etc.?
>
> What's the numbers on the chip? We know that the _8338_ part (which
> may/may not be part of the Libertas family, we're not sure) doesn't
> work, and that's shipping on USB dongles from Linksys. If you could get
> a bit more info off the surface of the chip, that would help. The 8338
> part, for example, has a different firmware load sequence and a
> different sized RAM than the 8388 which we're using, and is incompatible
> with the current driver.
FWIW, I just noticed openbsd has a driver (malo) for the pci/cardbus
marvell variants:
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=malo&sektion=4&format=html
It claims to support the 88W8310 and 88W8335.
>From the blog entry below it looks like they used the linux driver as
a reference. Not sure if they used mrv8k or the olpc driver.
http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20061120180656
Is anyone familiar with this driver?
Alex
>
> Dan
>
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Alex
> >
> > > Cheers,
> > > Dan
> > >
> > > > Thanks,
> > > >
> > > > Alex
> > > >
> > > > PS, please CC: me on replies as I'm not on this list.
>
>
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