From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: greg@kroah.com (Greg KH) Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2016 12:08:58 +0200 Subject: RF class driver In-Reply-To: References: <20160920124324.GA30322@kroah.com> <20160921074301.GA32442@kroah.com> Message-ID: <20160921100858.GA10422@kroah.com> To: kernelnewbies@lists.kernelnewbies.org List-Id: kernelnewbies.lists.kernelnewbies.org On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 03:09:09PM +0530, Raul Piper wrote: > On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 1:13 PM, Greg KH wrote: > I wanted to know in which class RF Transceivers - (Sub 1 -Ghz > devices) Linux drivers will fall and where to find them in Linux > kernel , > I grepped keywords like Ghz, Sub , and it leads me to the folder > drivers/net/wireless/* but I am not getting whether they refer to the > RF class of drivers or something else. Those are wireless networking drivers. > Is there a framework for them or > all will come under Wireless device drivers or network device > drivers?What is the appropriate mailing list for the same? linux-wireless at vger.kernel.org > Few example of such devices are - > > Sub-1 GHz CC1120-CC1190 - From Texas Instruments > > nRF905 - From Nordic Semiconductor > > nRF9E5 - From Nordic Semiconductor > > nRF24L01 - From Texas Instruments > > Si4455 - From Silicon Labs > OL23xx - From Nxp. Those are almost always integrated directly into a wifi chipset, and not independant. If you have an independant device, the GNU Radio project might be a good thing to look into. good luck! greg k-h