On Wed, May 08, 2013 at 11:06:44AM -0500, Larry Finger wrote:On 05/07/2013 09:32 PM, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
So I can verify that this driver works against 3.8.11 (not against
current -linus because of a build failure), and yes, there is Bluetooth
in this device. In fact, it seems to work better than some in-tree
drivers I have seen in the past.
However, I'm confused as to the above and what it implies for the
purpose of the staging tree. Wasn't the whole point of the staging tree
to have a working-but-ugly driver upstream and have the work to clean it
up happen in the mainline tree instead of off somewhere.
Yes, but even staging has some standards.
I have standards? That's a first :)
For example, they frown on inclusion of firmware in a massive data
block in a file in the driver - it should be in a separate file the
/lib/firmware/ tree.
Sure, that would be "nice", but it's not something that I should reject
a driver for, have I done that?
In addition, the mainline drivers/net/wireless/ tree is only available
to devices that use mac80211 for the software-based MAC layer. That
conversion is a serious effort that may never be done, thus the
8723au driver may never leave staging.
That's a bigger deal, but note, some drivers have done it, it is not
impossible.