* Is there a PCI based 802.11b device driver for ppc linux?
@ 2001-08-17 3:11 Liu HongXun-a16975
2001-08-17 20:14 ` Tom Rini
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From: Liu HongXun-a16975 @ 2001-08-17 3:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-embedded
Hi, all,
Our customized ppc based board only has PCI interface. I wonder if there is a PCI based 802.11b device driver for ppc linux?
I looked through the ppc linux, and found some PCMCIA based 802.11b device driver, but no PCI based ones.
thanks
rolf
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* Re: Is there a PCI based 802.11b device driver for ppc linux?
2001-08-17 3:11 Is there a PCI based 802.11b device driver for ppc linux? Liu HongXun-a16975
@ 2001-08-17 20:14 ` Tom Rini
2001-08-17 20:45 ` Matthew Locke
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From: Tom Rini @ 2001-08-17 20:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Liu HongXun-a16975; +Cc: linuxppc-embedded
On Fri, Aug 17, 2001 at 11:11:28AM +0800, Liu HongXun-a16975 wrote:
>
> Hi, all,
> Our customized ppc based board only has PCI interface. I wonder if there is a PCI based 802.11b device driver for ppc linux?
Well, it depends on the chipset. And is it a PCI one or a pcmcia one in a
pcmcia pci card. I think some of the prism II and whatnot based cards work.
Take a look in drivers/net/wireless.
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* Re: Is there a PCI based 802.11b device driver for ppc linux?
2001-08-17 20:14 ` Tom Rini
@ 2001-08-17 20:45 ` Matthew Locke
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From: Matthew Locke @ 2001-08-17 20:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Tom Rini; +Cc: Liu HongXun-a16975, linuxppc-embedded
Tom Rini wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 17, 2001 at 11:11:28AM +0800, Liu HongXun-a16975 wrote:
>
>> Hi, all,
>> Our customized ppc based board only has PCI interface. I wonder if there is a PCI based 802.11b device driver for ppc linux?
>
>
> Well, it depends on the chipset. And is it a PCI one or a pcmcia one in a
> pcmcia pci card. I think some of the prism II and whatnot based cards work.
> Take a look in drivers/net/wireless.
>
Both the prism II and Cisco PCI cards have device drivers.
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* RE: Is there a PCI based 802.11b device driver for ppc linux?
@ 2001-08-17 21:53 Philip Decker
2001-08-18 2:20 ` Jim Thompson
2001-08-19 2:00 ` David Gibson
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From: Philip Decker @ 2001-08-17 21:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-embedded; +Cc: Liu HongXun-a16975, 'Matthew Locke', Tom Rini
If Liu plans to use a mini-PCI 802.11b radio, and that radio is based on
Prism 2.5, and it uses the ISL3874 MAC/BBP (which interfaces directly to the
PCI Bus), then there is no Linux driver yet (that I'm aware of).
On the other hand, if his mini PCI radio is Prism II, or Prism 2.5 but using
the ISL3873 MAC/BBP, then that radio contains a PCI to PCMCIA bridge and the
existing Linux drivers will work.
I don't know about Linux drivers for Agere/Lucent Orinoco/WaveLAN mini-PCI
radio.
If Liu's question had nothing to do with mini-PCI radios then, in the
immortal words of E. Litella, "Never mind".
PJD
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matthew Locke [mailto:mlocke@mvista.com]
> Sent: Friday, 17 August, 2001 4:45 PM
> To: Tom Rini
> Cc: Liu HongXun-a16975; linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org
> Subject: Re: Is there a PCI based 802.11b device driver for ppc linux?
>
>
>
> Tom Rini wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Aug 17, 2001 at 11:11:28AM +0800, Liu HongXun-a16975 wrote:
> >
> >> Hi, all,
> >> Our customized ppc based board only has PCI interface. I
> wonder if there is a PCI based 802.11b device driver for ppc linux?
> >
> >
> > Well, it depends on the chipset. And is it a PCI one or a
> pcmcia one in a
> > pcmcia pci card. I think some of the prism II and whatnot
> based cards work.
> > Take a look in drivers/net/wireless.
> >
>
> Both the prism II and Cisco PCI cards have device drivers.
>
>
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* RE: Is there a PCI based 802.11b device driver for ppc linux?
2001-08-17 21:53 Philip Decker
@ 2001-08-18 2:20 ` Jim Thompson
2001-08-19 22:42 ` Mark S. Mathews
2001-08-19 2:00 ` David Gibson
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From: Jim Thompson @ 2001-08-18 2:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: pdecker; +Cc: linuxppc-embedded, a16975, mlocke, trini
Philip Decker writes:
>
> If Liu plans to use a mini-PCI 802.11b radio, and that radio is based on
> Prism 2.5, and it uses the ISL3874 MAC/BBP (which interfaces directly to the
> PCI Bus), then there is no Linux driver yet (that I'm aware of).
Working on it. (Yes, on PowerPC.)
> On the other hand, if his mini PCI radio is Prism II, or Prism 2.5 but using
> the ISL3873 MAC/BBP, then that radio contains a PCI to PCMCIA bridge and the
> existing Linux drivers will work.
>
> I don't know about Linux drivers for Agere/Lucent Orinoco/WaveLAN mini-PCI
> radio.
>
> If Liu's question had nothing to do with mini-PCI radios then, in the
> immortal words of E. Litella, "Never mind".
(non-mini) PCI Prism 2.5 cards exist too. :-)
Jim
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* RE: Is there a PCI based 802.11b device driver for ppc linux?
2001-08-18 2:20 ` Jim Thompson
@ 2001-08-19 22:42 ` Mark S. Mathews
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From: Mark S. Mathews @ 2001-08-19 22:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jim Thompson; +Cc: pdecker, linuxppc-embedded, a16975, mlocke, trini
ISL3874 mini-PCI support is in testing and will be released in
linux-wlan-ng later this week. We're not currently testing on PPC but the
existing code does run on PPC. Hopefully the mini-PCI support won't break
anything.
-Mark
On Fri, 17 Aug 2001, Jim Thompson wrote:
>
> Philip Decker writes:
> >
> > If Liu plans to use a mini-PCI 802.11b radio, and that radio is based on
> > Prism 2.5, and it uses the ISL3874 MAC/BBP (which interfaces directly to the
> > PCI Bus), then there is no Linux driver yet (that I'm aware of).
>
> Working on it. (Yes, on PowerPC.)
>
> > On the other hand, if his mini PCI radio is Prism II, or Prism 2.5 but using
> > the ISL3873 MAC/BBP, then that radio contains a PCI to PCMCIA bridge and the
> > existing Linux drivers will work.
> >
> > I don't know about Linux drivers for Agere/Lucent Orinoco/WaveLAN mini-PCI
> > radio.
> >
> > If Liu's question had nothing to do with mini-PCI radios then, in the
> > immortal words of E. Litella, "Never mind".
>
> (non-mini) PCI Prism 2.5 cards exist too. :-)
>
> Jim
>
>
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* Re: Is there a PCI based 802.11b device driver for ppc linux?
2001-08-17 21:53 Philip Decker
2001-08-18 2:20 ` Jim Thompson
@ 2001-08-19 2:00 ` David Gibson
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From: David Gibson @ 2001-08-19 2:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Philip Decker
Cc: linuxppc-embedded, Liu HongXun-a16975, 'Matthew Locke',
Tom Rini
On Fri, Aug 17, 2001 at 05:53:39PM -0400, Philip Decker wrote:
>
> If Liu plans to use a mini-PCI 802.11b radio, and that radio is based on
> Prism 2.5, and it uses the ISL3874 MAC/BBP (which interfaces directly to the
> PCI Bus), then there is no Linux driver yet (that I'm aware of).
>
> On the other hand, if his mini PCI radio is Prism II, or Prism 2.5 but using
> the ISL3873 MAC/BBP, then that radio contains a PCI to PCMCIA bridge and the
> existing Linux drivers will work.
Assuming the kernel has drivers for the PCI to PCMCIA bridge in
question. Many such bridges are not well supported at the moment,
particularly with the in-kernel PCMCIA subsystem rather than the David
Hinds' pcmcia-cs package.
> I don't know about Linux drivers for Agere/Lucent Orinoco/WaveLAN mini-PCI
> radio.
I've heard rumours that someone has successfully adapted the orinoco
driver to work on the Mini-PCI cards, but I have no details. I wish I
could find out because I'd like to merge the changes into the standard
orinoco driver.
Actually for a Prism II or Agere/Lucent based PCI card (actually the
same chipset with somewhat different firmware) it should be quite easy
to add support. The orinoco driver already has the initialisation
code abstracted out from the driver core and supports both PCMCIA
cards and the Apple Airport (AFAIK basically PCI plus some custom
Apple power control stuff). It should be quite easy to add a PCI
"front-end" to the driver.
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