Hi Alek,
On Wed, Dec 05, 2007, Rhoads, Rob wrote:
USB Client Drivers
==
Alek Du is working on a full USB Client solution for Moblin.org.
Specifically
he's working on these tasks:
* moblin-image-creator will be modified to allow configuring a
per-platform
vfat
PSB / SLT HW Support
Jacob is still root causing the Local APIC Timer issue, this is looking
like
a potential Si issue with the mwait instruction while in C1 state with
Tickless idle enabled. Wakeup events are being ignored. Jacob is working
on a workaround for the issue.
Rhoads, Rob wrote:
I was told by Intel management that the Canonical Lexington team, as
part of their support for your customer, would be support this
driver on the customers HW. If that's wrong now would be the time to
correct this misunderstanding. The problem with this driver is that
the
Rhoads, Rob wrote:
SDIO
No changes to the SDIO patches since last status report. We're in the
process of integrating Marvell's GPL release of the 8688 WLAN + BT
drivers. We're doing the initial port of their drivers from 2.6.18
kernel and cardbus to 2.6.22 and Pierre's SDIO stack, but
Amit Kucheria wrote:
On 11/30/07, Rhoads, Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not exactly. Let me try (again) to clarify what were doing in order of
priority for us...
1. Release the 8688 drivers (BT WLAN) to work on 2.6.22 plus Pierre
Ossman's SDIO stack. -- Should be done between 12/3
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/30/07, Rhoads, Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not exactly. Let me try (again) to clarify what were doing in order
of priority for us...
1. Release the 8688 drivers (BT WLAN) to work on 2.6.22 plus Pierre
Ossman's SDIO stack. -- Should be done between 12/3
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Rob,
Please find comments inline.
On 11/29/07, Rhoads, Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PSB C0 HW Support
=
We finally received C0 HW. Jacob is currently root causing the Local
APIC Timer issue that requires the kernel boot param nolapic_timer to
Pat McGowan wrote:
Rob
Our customer is treating the support of the 8688 as a low
priority, since they have already designed in the 8686 part.
My team is planning to support the 8686 driver, along with
the module supplier that is working with the customer.
So we do not have any near term
Tony Espy wrote:
Rhoads, Rob wrote:
i just want to re-iterate that airdio ( they make the part
being used by
compal ) is currently working on porting the v9 driver to
gutsy as we'd
been told several times that intel would not be doing this work.
they told us that they'd have a first-pass
Tony Espy wrote:
i can get you contact info for airdio if you'd like.
Please send your contact info to Feng Tang (the real engineer doing the
work) and myself. We'll see if we can coordinate our work somehow.
-RobR
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On 11/30/07, Rhoads, Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not exactly. Let me try (again) to clarify what were doing in order of
priority for us...
1. Release the 8688 drivers (BT WLAN) to work on 2.6.22 plus Pierre
Ossman's SDIO stack. -- Should be done between 12/3 12/14.
This is based on a
PSB C0 HW Support
=
We finally received C0 HW. Jacob is currently root causing the Local
APIC Timer issue that requires the kernel boot param nolapic_timer to
avoid a boot hang issue.
SDIO
No changes to the SDIO patches since last status report. We're in the
process of
Hi Rob,
Please find comments inline.
On 11/29/07, Rhoads, Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PSB C0 HW Support
=
We finally received C0 HW. Jacob is currently root causing the Local
APIC Timer issue that requires the kernel boot param nolapic_timer to
avoid a boot hang issue.
PSB C0 HW Support
=
No change from last week. We're still waiting for C0 HW.
SDIO
We've updated and re-sync'd our SDIO patches with Pierre Ossman's latest
code. These patches have been committed to our moblin kernel git tree
but not yet released into the gaston repository.
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