On 06/19/2011 07:21 PM, Rafał Miłecki wrote:
W dniu 20 czerwca 2011 02:07 użytkownik Larry Finger
<[email protected]>  napisał:
On 06/19/2011 06:17 PM, Rafał Miłecki wrote:

I'm getting uncomfortable with recent changes made to b43 wiki page
http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/b43

First we got Stuart who felt it's necessary to explain that "partially
supported" on b43's page means it's "partially supported by b43". It
was so obvious to me I just reverted that change. He also linked to
some discussion with random BCM4322 issue on 2.6.38 kernel. Well,
support in 2.6.38 was highly experimental, it got many more issues, I
don't think it makes any sense to display all of them. 2.6.39 is
suggested, that's all.

Today we got David Wang's modification. He wrote instruction how to
check if firmware was installed. I've no idea what's unclear with
messages like:
"Cannot open input file
broadcom-wl-5.10.56.27.3/driver/wl_apsta/wl_prebuilt.o"
"failed to create output directory: Permission denied"
?

Plus I found the following checks quite silly:
ls -1 "$FIRMWARE_INSTALL_DIR"| grep b43| wc -1
ls -1 "$FIRMWARE_INSTALL_DIR"/b43| wc -l
"An output of>5 is good"

It also adds twice info about LP-PHY which is already duplicated:

Those of you who has bcm4315 (bcm4312 LP-PHY) and bcm4321 chipset, you
will need to make sure you enable PIO mode as DMA mode does not work with
your chipset. So instead of following the guide above you will need to do a
few more extra steps:

(We inform about LP-PHY and DMA problems in known issues).

Additionally it provides not working right-away instruction about
switching to pio:

modprobe -r b43
modprobe b43 pio=1
echo "options b43 pio=1">>    /etc/modprobe.d/options.conf


Is it just me, or are that changes quite silly?

Does anyone have contact to David Wang? He does not have his page on wiki.

As my son in law keeps reminding me, "You cannot fix stupid." I'm always
assuming he is not referring to me! :)

Along a similar vein, the helpers on the openSUSE forums are consistently
recommending that Broadcom users install wl and blacklist ssb and b43. I
have given up trying to overcome that issue. I feel that if people fall for
such bad info, then they deserve to have their wireless fail every time that
the kernel is updated, and that kernel developers will ignore the oops
reports coming from their tainted kernels.

Thanks for answer.


You know as much or more than anyone about b43. Please make any cleanups
that you want on the wiki.

Thanks, however I believe the worst thing is to assume "I do sth = I
set the rules" and stop listening to the others. That's why I
preferred to ask for opinion.

Don't worry. We will keep you straight!

Larry

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