[haiku-development] Re: FreeBSD network drivers

  • From: kallisti5 <kallisti5@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: haiku-development@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 08 Apr 2015 07:52:01 -0500

On 2015-04-08 01:24, Adrien Destugues wrote:

7 avril 2015 23:34 "Donn Cave" <donn@xxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit:
Quoth =?ISO-8859-1?B?Suly9G1lIER1dmFs?= <jerome.duval@xxxxxxxxx>,

On the one hand the ethernet compatibility layer can easily be
updated, the wireless part on the other hand is a lot more impacted at
least. The API changes impacted some wireless drivers more than
others. This probably won't go without regressions.

Would that bring USB wireless adapter support? I'm guessing, because
FreeBSD currently seems to have that. Along with probably more current
supported devices, but the USB option seems like a big step forward.

No, for this to work we would also have to extend the compatibility
wrapper to support USB devices with the FreeBSD USB stack API. This is
a lot more work than just updating what we already have.


It's a lot to ask, to perform the transplant surgery on a laptop to
install the Atheros card that seems to be the only somewhat safe bet
on Haiku at this time, but if there were a USB alternative, anyone who
really needs wireless could go that way.

I'm using an iprowifi card with rather good results. So I don't think
Atheros is "the only somewhat safe bet". With the compatibility layer
updated we will be able to get drivers for more PCI devices, hopefully
enough of them to limit the need for the USB compatibility wrapper.

Personally i'd like to hold off of any major FreeBSD network stack updates
until after our next release. The network drivers have been pretty stable
lately, lets work on getting a release out first :-)

-- Alex

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