2013/11/13 Pavel Roskin pro...@gnu.org:
Hello!
This might be of interest for developers working on ath5k and ath9k
drivers. It may be useful to have working MadWifi code for reference
to see how MadWifi accesses hardware registers, what packets it would
send, how it would communicate with
2013/11/14 Nick Kossifidis mickfl...@gmail.com:
I think since you want to go that way, it would be nice to switch the
binary HAL with the one from FreeBSD or Atheros's LegacyHAL, it should
be easy to do so (API should still be the same) and it'll be much
easier to compare ath5k/ath9k to
On Thu, 14 Nov 2013 11:36:29 +
Nick Kossifidis mickfl...@gmail.com wrote:
2013/11/14 Nick Kossifidis mickfl...@gmail.com:
I think since you want to go that way, it would be nice to switch
the binary HAL with the one from FreeBSD or Atheros's LegacyHAL, it
should be easy to do so (API
Hello!
This might be of interest for developers working on ath5k and ath9k
drivers. It may be useful to have working MadWifi code for reference
to see how MadWifi accesses hardware registers, what packets it would
send, how it would communicate with other devices, how fast the
connections would