>> > We're dependent on the "madwifi" HAL binary and it
>> > doesn't
>> > seem to support this newer hardware.
>
>What Atheros chipset version does your laptop have? I know
>people at Atheros who are working on the HAL and I can ask
>them if it's supported.

5214 (the driver won't attach)  (Well, there's a 4 at the end
of the name)

This one:


            Node 0x000017
                assigned-addresses:  
82085010.00000000.d4200000.00000000.00010000
                reg:  
00085000.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000.02085010.00000000.00000000.00000000.00010000
                compatible: 'pci168c,1b.10cf.1329.1' + 'pci168c,1b.10cf.1329' + 
'pci10cf,1329' + 'pci168c,1b.1' + 'pci168c,1b' + 'pciclass,020000' + 
'pciclass,0200'
                model:  'Ethernet controller'
                power-consumption:  00000001.00000001
                fast-back-to-back:  
                devsel-speed:  00000001
                interrupts:  00000001
                max-latency:  0000001c
                min-grant:  0000000a
                subsystem-vendor-id:  000010cf
                subsystem-id:  00001329
                unit-address:  'a'
                class-code:  00020000
                revision-id:  00000001
                vendor-id:  0000168c
                device-id:  0000001b
                name:  'pci10cf,1329'

pci bus 0x0008 cardnum 0x0a function 0x00: vendor 0x168c device 0x001b
 Atheros Communications, Inc.  Device unknown
 CardVendor 0x10cf card 0x1329 (Card unknown)
  STATUS    0x0290  COMMAND 0x0116
  CLASS     0x02 0x00 0x00  REVISION 0x01
  BIST      0x00  HEADER 0x00  LATENCY 0x50  CACHE 0x08
  BASE0     0xd4200000  addr 0xd4200000  MEM
  MAX_LAT   0x1c  MIN_GNT 0x0a  INT_PIN 0x01  INT_LINE 0x0b

Casper

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