Hi,

On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 5:42 PM, Pierre-emmanuel Goudet
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all
>>>
>>> Yes. We've started implementation of such driver for at86rf230/rf231 -
>>> the
>>> chip from Atmel that can do auto ACK, CSMA-CA, etc. It's not in the
>>> public tree yet, as we haven't yet finished the interface between
>>> mac802154
>>> and such drivers.
>>>
>>
>> I'm very interested in this work - since I'm doing a PHY driver very
>> similar to it. And as explained earlier I'm missing some API infrastructure
>> exported by the upper layers. Can you share your ideas on the interface
>> between mac802154 and such drivers.
>> I'm sure I can contribute here....
>>
>>
>
> Sorry to interfere in this post, but we're also very interested in this
> work.

You don't interfere :)

> We already discussed about similar needs for serial driver in "Serial
> performance post", but we did not have much time to go on on this subject
> last month.
>
> Two questions:
> - What's about work to go on, about improving serial driver capabilities
> (set/get ops for transceiver specific functions) ?

WIP. Hope to post some results at the end of the next week.

> - As we have a transceiver which is close to AT86RF23x specifications, could
> you tell us which board (hardware) are you using for the implementation of
>  linux-zigbee and at86rf230 driver  ?

We use Atmel rf230 and rf231 daughter cards attached to at91sam9g20ek board.

-- 
With best wishes
Dmitry

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