On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 2:51 PM, Lennert Buytenhek
<buytenh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 12:25:21AM +0200, Sedat Dilek wrote:
On 1st sight, logs look fine:
[21:52:52]<lautriv> [ 6.050967] ieee80211 phy0: 88w8361p v4,
00173f3bdde3, STA firmware 2.1.4.25
But WLAN connection is not that fast and stable as lautriv reports
(several abnormalities were observed).
I requested a tarball which includes:
* dmesg (Linux-3.3.3)
* e_n_a (/etc/network/interfaces)
* ifconfig output
* iwconfig output
* iw_phy output
* ps_axu (WPA) output
lautriv will be so kind to be around on #linux-wireless/Freenode the
next days (UTC+2: German/Swiss local-time).
Just ping him.
Hope you have fun, together!
- Sedat -
A new tarball from lautriv with same outputs as before, but now tested
with Linux-3.4-rc4.
[ CC hauke (OpenWrt) and Ben Hutchings (linux-firmware maintainer) ]
The output looks good enough for me to ACK adding the PCI ID.
Can the firmware being used here be submitted to the linux-firmware
git tree?
I can't say much about the firmware [1] inclusion or the procedure of
it into linux-firmware [2].
Maybe, Ben can explain the procedure and what has to be considered
before inclusion in linux-firmware.
The original firmware and helper images were extracted from a Netgear
Windows driver [1].
From what I read in the OpenWrt forum posting [3]: You wanted to care
for inclusion:
"Firmware isn't included in the kernel tree anymore, there's the
linux-firmware git tree for that these days. I will contact some
people at Marvell to ask whether 8361P firmware can be included
there."