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From: Charles Majola <chmj@rootcore.co.za>
To: Ben Martel <benm@symmetric.co.nz>
Cc: Patrick McFarland <diablod3@gmail.com>,
	Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk>, Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz>,
	stephen@blacksapphire.com,
	kernel list <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
	radek.stangel@gmsil.com
Subject: Re: IPWireless 3G PCMCIA Network Driver and GPL
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2006 11:10:47 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <44A0F617.6050106@rootcore.co.za> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <44A0F4CC.2000606@symmetric.co.nz>

Ben Martel wrote:
> Y'all,
>
> I have had a look at the changes to the 2.6.1{6,7} kernel to do with 
> the buffering and I think that this driver will benefit greatly from 
> the changes away from the flip/flop scheme.
>
> When Steve and I originally wrote the driver it always seemed to be 
> limited throughput wise, due to the inefficient char handling it did.
>
> Good luck in the 'hacking it for 2.6.1{6,7} department' let me know if 
> I can help at all :)
>
> BTW: Can someone tell me the version that you are changing - I may 
> have a later version that fixes a problem with the V2 PCMCIA cards 
> from IPWireless/T-Mobile.
>

I have version 1.0.1 - 28 Mar 2004, working with the 2.6.15 kernel, with 
some minor changes I made.

--
chmj

>    ~benm
>
> Patrick McFarland wrote:
>> On Friday 23 June 2006 09:53, Alan Cox wrote:
>>> Ar Gwe, 2006-06-23 am 15:21 +0200, ysgrifennodd Charles Majola:
>>>> Alan, can you please give me pointers on the tty changes since 2.6.12?
>>> The newest kernels have a replacement set of tty receive functions that
>>> use a new buffering system.
>>>
>>> http://kerneltrap.org/node/5473
>>>
>>> covers the changes briefly. The internals of the buffering changes are
>>> quite complex because Paul did some rather neat things with SMP locking
>>> but the API is nice and simple.
>>>
>>> Its fairly easy to express the old API in terms of the new one if you
>>> are doing compat wrappers as well
>>
>> Actually, its rather neat that something as 'simple' as tty still 
>> gets heavily hacked on every once in awhile.
>>
>
>


  reply	other threads:[~2006-06-27  9:11 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2006-06-16  9:45 IPWireless 3G PCMCIA Network Driver and GPL Pavel Machek
2006-06-23 12:44 ` Pavel Machek
2006-06-23 13:20   ` Alan Cox
2006-06-23 13:21     ` Charles Majola
2006-06-23 13:53       ` Alan Cox
2006-06-27  8:37         ` Patrick McFarland
2006-06-27  9:05           ` Ben Martel
2006-06-27  9:10             ` Charles Majola [this message]
2006-06-27  9:15               ` Pavel Machek

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