The illumos drivers were developed at Sun by engineers in Beijing. I think they started with BSD. I always recommend looking at BSD before Linux when possible. The code quality is generally far far better in BSDs and there is no risk of license taint.
Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 9, 2015, at 12:37 AM, Gabriele Bulfon <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, I checked the Linux sources for their Wireless driver 28xx-3290, looks > very very different from the small > rwn rt2860 sources present in the illumos source tree: actually I see the > Ralink site is gone, and the new driver > is at Mediatek or something...but it still brings over sources of > 28xx-30xx-3290, but really really different. > > Any idea where the illumos rt2860 came from? > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Da: Robert Mustacchi <[email protected]> > A: [email protected] > Cc: Bulfon Marco <[email protected]> > Data: 8 dicembre 2015 21.01.32 CET > Oggetto: Re: [discuss] network drivers for asus laptop > > On 12/8/15 4:51 , Gabriele Bulfon wrote: > > Hi, > > I did some more digging on an asus with network cards not seen by XStreamOS > > with October 2015 illumos kernel. > > The two cards seen by prtconf -v are: > > LAN "Qualcomm Atheros" "QCA8172 Fast Ethernet" pci ids 1969-10a0 > > =========================================== > > This seems to have many syster cards supported on the HCL, up to "Qualcomm > > Atheros AR8152". > > Maybe playing with the pci ids in driver_aliases I can make it run with the > > atge driver? > > From looking at other operating systems, ti does not appear that it will > be quite as simple as just adding a PCI ID; however, it shouldn't be > terribly hard for someone to port support for that generation of devices. > > > Wireless "Ralink crop." "RT3290 Wireless 802.11n 1T/1R PCIe" pci ids > > 1814-3290 > > ================================================= > > Also this one seems to have some syster cards supported in the HCL, up to > > "Ralink corp. RT2790 Wireless 802.11n 1T/2R PCIe". > > Here the rwn driver may be the one. > > It'd probably be a reasonable starting point, but much like with the > Atheros case above, some additional work will probably need to be done. > > Robert > > > > illumos-discuss | Archives | Modify Your Subscription ------------------------------------------- illumos-discuss Archives: https://www.listbox.com/member/archive/182180/=now RSS Feed: https://www.listbox.com/member/archive/rss/182180/21175430-2e6923be Modify Your Subscription: https://www.listbox.com/member/?member_id=21175430&id_secret=21175430-6a77cda4 Powered by Listbox: http://www.listbox.com
