I've been thinking about starting work on USB 3.0, and particularly I want to 
revamp the USB stack because the current STREAMs based architecture won't scale 
to USB 3 speeds, and creates extraordinary hurdles for folks porting drivers 
from *BSD or Linux.   I was thinking to begin with a "new" stack (call it USBA 
3.0) for USB 3.0 devices, and then work to backport this to USB 1 and 2.

However, we have this weird bit of code for Wireless USB.  And yet, I've 
*never* seen it in the wild.  Ever. 

Does anyone use this, or know of anyone who does?  On *any* OS?  I think 
wireless USB was an epic fail.  But before I go gutting it out of illumos, or 
designing a new stack without support for it, I'd like to know if my 
understanding of the situation around wireless USB is accurate.

Thanks.

        - Garrett



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