On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 1:38 PM, Søren Steen Christensen
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Jon,
>
>> There are drivers for non-serial PHYs in the Linux tree.
>
> Thanks for your quick reply. I'm not sure if I didn't express my question
> correct? I know that there are drivers for other PHYs other than the serial
> one in the Linux tree. I i.e. used the cc2420 driver as the base for my
> current cc2520 driver development.

I added a call to get the the MAC address out of the device. Dmitry
brought that call into the mainline source, but it probably hasn't
been implemented for the non-serial case.

>
> What I don't know is if any of these have ever been tested with 6lowpan
> and/or if the serial-driver is the only one which have been tested with
> 6lowpan. Secondly if anything special was added to the serial PHY driver in
> order to make it 6lowpan prepared (which I as well need to add to my cc2520
> driver)?
>
> I would guess not, but just though I would ask to double check? Better safe
> than sorry :-) I hope the questions was clearer this time?
>
> Best regards and thanks in advance
>  Søren
>
>



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