Jiri Benc wrote:
On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 13:38:37 -0500, Joseph Jezak wrote:
We're not writing an entire stack. We're writing a layer that sits in
between the current ieee80211 stack that's already present in the kernel
and drivers that do not have a hardware MAC. Since ieee80211 is already
in use in the kernel today, this seemed like a natural and useful
extension to the existing code. I agree that it's somewhat wasteful to
keep rewriting 802.11 stacks and we considered other options, but it
seemed like a more logical choice to work with what was available and
recommended than to use an external stack.
Unfortunately, the only long-term solution is to rewrite completely the
current in-kernel ieee80211 code (I would not call it a "stack") or
replace it with something another. The current code was written for
Intel devices and it doesn't support anything else - so every developer
Patently false.
ieee80211 is used by Intel. Some bits used by HostAP, which also
duplicates a lot of ieee80211 code. And bcm43xx. And another couple
drivers found in -mm or out-of-tree.
of a wifi driver tries to implement his own "softmac" now. I cannot see
how this can move as forward and I think we can agree this is not the
way to go.
You're agreeing with only yourself, then?
Rewriting (or, if you like, enhancing) the current 802.11 code seems to
be wasting of time now, when nearly complete Linux stack was opensourced
by Devicescape. We can try to merge it, but I'm not convinced it is
possible, the Devicescape's stack is far more advanced.
This invalid logic is why we have a ton of wireless stacks, all
duplicating each other.
Jeff
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