hi,

i am confused, is there no a successful irda system or patch for assabet
board? for i engaged in this task. In test8-amk4-mp3 version, there are some
source files, including net/irda and drivers/net/irda. i think i can only
install irda-utils to complete it.

is it right?

thanks,
ning.



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> Hi,
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> I've recently started working on a Fast IrDA driver for the StrongARM
> 1100/1110
> CPUs (specifically Compaq's iPAQ). While reading the code in
> drivers/net/sa1100_ir.c
> I stumbled across a few things I'd like to know - perhaps s.o. on this
> list
> can help me here:
>
> - in sa1100_irda_set_speed there is a case statement that should
> (basically) select
>   SIR or FIR operation based on the baudrate passed as a parameter. This
> function
>   is called from several places in the driver (suspend, resume etc.).
> What interests
>   me is the sa1100_irda_ioctl function which should be the right place
> to
>   control switching between SIR and FIR operation.
>
>   Currently, sa1100_irda_set_speed always receives 9600 as speed
> parameter. Is
>   there a way to access the ioctl from user mode (i.e. which device is
> associated
>   when I'm not using irattach to bind IrDA to a serial port) ?
>
> - Do you think it generally makes sense to integrate a SIR and FIR
> driver in one
>   kernel module ? Autosensing for speed is not supported anyway AFAIK
> and there's
>   not too much code in comon between the two drivers.
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> Hi,
>
> I've recently started working on a Fast IrDA driver for the StrongARM
> 1100/1110
> CPUs (specifically Compaq's iPAQ). While reading the code in
> drivers/net/sa1100_ir.c
> I stumbled across a few things I'd like to know - perhaps s.o. on this
> list
> can help me here:
>
> - in sa1100_irda_set_speed there is a case statement that should
> (basically) select
>   SIR or FIR operation based on the baudrate passed as a parameter. This
> function
>   is called from several places in the driver (suspend, resume etc.).
> What interests
>   me is the sa1100_irda_ioctl function which should be the right place
> to
>   control switching between SIR and FIR operation.
>
>   Currently, sa1100_irda_set_speed always receives 9600 as speed
> parameter. Is
>   there a way to access the ioctl from user mode (i.e. which device is
> associated
>   when I'm not using irattach to bind IrDA to a serial port) ?
>
> - Do you think it generally makes sense to integrate a SIR and FIR
> driver in one
>   kernel module ? Autosensing for speed is not supported anyway AFAIK
> and there's
>   not too much code in comon between the two drivers.
>
> Best regards,
> Michael Engel ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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