On Thu, Jun 11, 2020 at 5:26 PM Adam Feuer <a...@starcat.io> wrote: > This module does have a 50Mhz SDIO interface, so if it can use 4 bit mode, > it could work. However, the ATWIL3000 Linux driver on Github > <https://github.com/linux4wilc/driver> does not appear to have an open > license– all the code is marked "All rights reserved". Is this the driver > you were referring to? > > I am looking at porting a USB Wifi driver from FreeBSD... The thing about > porting a USB driver from FreeBSD that attracts me is that I could at least > have access to a whole family of fast Wifi hardware that way. And in the > best case scenario, if I can create a compatibility layer, then we could > use a variety of FreeBSD wifi drivers.
FYI the Haiku-OS project did something like that [1]. They use FreeBSD network drivers, both wired and wireless. [1] "Haiku uses a FreeBSD network compatibility layer..." https://www.haiku-os.org/community/getting-involved/developing/system/ Nathan