As part of our commitment to help support all of our Atheros devices under Linux we'd like to announce the release of our Atheros HAL for our 802.11abg chipsets under the ISC license. You can find it here: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/mcgrof/legacy-hal.tar.bz2 This can be used as a source of documentation to help ath5k move forward to support our 802.11abg chipsets as best as possible in the Linux kernel. We look forward to keep working strongly with the community on advancing support of all our Atheros chipsets under Linux. Luis --
Thanks a lot for this !!! Can't wait to get my hands dirty ;-) I 'll start merging stuff on ath5k asap !!! -- GPG ID: 0xD21DB2DB As you read this post global entropy rises. Have Fun ;-) Nick --
Great news. Thanks a lot for your amazing work at atheros, Luis! I hope that other companies *cough* reconsider moving towards this direction, too. -- Greetings Michael. --
If I understand this correctly, madwifi is no longer a non-free driver? Regards, Maxim Levitsky --
MadWifi is based on a proprietary HAL which is slightly different than this one, so no, its still non-free. The "free" drivers where I think focus should be put in is ath5k and ath9k as they are now both merged as part of the Linux kernel. Luis --
The hal is not proprietary; Atheros just won't allow me to release it.
And there are significant differences between the two code bases.
Sam
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Perhaps you and Luis can work together on fixing that problem? And Luis, congratulations on your work so far. It has really paid off. -hpa --
Awesome news!! Thank you Luis and Atheros! -- Bob Copeland %% www.bobcopeland.com --
Awesome...simply, awesome! I hereby nominate Atheros for this year's "Most Improved Open Source Corporate Citizen" award! :-) Great job, Luis! John -- John W. Linville Linux should be at the core linville@tuxdriver.com of your literate lifestyle. --
Luis _has_ done a great job. Having dealt with Atheros in another life, I can appreciate the mountains he's moved. I would also offer my appreciation to those unnamed, enlightened individuals within Atheros that made this possible. Nothing would please me more then to be able to drop the madwifi HAL in favor of full support from ath5k. rtg -- Tim Gardner tim.gardner@canonical.com --
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Hi. It's not particularly on-topic here, so just a short note: #ath9k should not be invite-only (but I will check again). It forwards to #madwifi, which is used for discussion about MadWifi, ath5k and ath9k. Bye, Mike --
Luis, A huge vote of thanks and congratulations are due to Atheros for taking the step of releasing the HAL. There will be many in the open source community celebrating this move. Much Kudos is due to Atheros for taking this step. The ath5k community is going to benefit hugely from being able to optimise the driver based on a more accurate knowledge of the workings of the HAL. Patches like https://lists.ath5k.org/pipermail/ath5k-devel/2008-September/001311.html will improve the reliability, and are only possible because of the release of the HAL. Thanks are due to Luis also, for taking his part in getting the HAL released. Perhaps we can all now work together on getting a stable driver for Atheros cards under Linux. - Ath5k or Ath9k (don't care which). Derek. -- Derek Smithies Ph.D. IndraNet Technologies Ltd. Email: derek@indranet.co.nz ph +64 3 365 6485 Web: http://www.indranet-technologies.com/ --
