Is 'ath' going to be updated for 7.1-RELEASE ?

eculp at cloudmaster.info eculp at cloudmaster.info
Thu Aug 28 01:13:06 UTC 2008


Quoting Sam Leffler <sam at freebsd.org>:

> Jack Twilley wrote:
>> Sam Leffler wrote:
>>> Jack Twilley wrote:
>>>> Sam Leffler wrote:
>>>>> Ashish Shukla à ¤†à ¤¶à ¥€à ¤· à ¤¶à ¥à ¤•à 
>>>>> ¥à ¤² wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Just came across the release schedule of 7.1-RELEASE. I'm wondering if
>>>>>> new version of 'ath' driver (for Athereos Wireless chipsets) is going
>>>>>> to be included or not ? If yes, I'll be glad to try the betas :).
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> Not sure what "new version" means.  I'm unlikely to have any time to
>>>>> look at existing ath problems in RELENG_7 before the release.
>>>> I am hoping against hope it means "whatever it takes to make the Asus
>>>> Eee PC work without having to follow the steps on the EeeBSD page".  I
>>>> rebuilt kernel and world today and forgot *again* to do the madwifi
>>>> dance.  It's getting old.
>>>
>>> The required hal is not even committed to HEAD yet; there's no way it's
>>> going to get into RELENG_7 w/o significant testing.  As to "getting old"
>>> others are free to pitch in to make things happen.  I have very little
>>> time for freebsd right now and what time I do have is focused on higher
>>> priority issues.
>>
>> All I can offer is the ability to test.  I do not have the skill  
>> necessary to fix this or I would have written a fix and asked for  
>> it to be committed.  It is amazingly frustrating to know that there  
>> is a workaround and to see that others consider this a low priority  
>> issue.
>>
>> If not you, then who should I ask about committing the new HAL to  
>> HEAD and helping me check out whatever I need to check out to test  
>> the fix so the rest of us can have wireless Ethernet working out of  
>> the box?
>
> I have repeatedly asked for testing of the 0.10.5.6 hal sitting in  
> http://www.freebsd.org/~sam on HEAD but not gotten enough results to  
> commit to HEAD.

I've been using ath_hal-20080528.tgz. with HEAD for quite some time  
and it works great on my AcerAspire 5520-5679.  I'm automatically  
cvsuping, adding the contents of ath_hal-20080528.tgz and rebuilding  
world and kernel daily with no issues at all.  It works perfectly for  
me.

ed

> I will not commit a hal to any tree that causes regressions.   
> Atheros long ago yanked the testing resources I used to validate  
> hal's for md5release so I am uncertain whether this hal will  
> introduce regressions.  If things go bad I simply don't have the  
> time to deal with it so nothing has gone in.
>
> Past that a backport to RELENG_7 is straightforward but again  
> nothing happens until code is in HEAD.
>
> I am asking around for someone else to deal with a commit to HEAD.
>
>    Sam
>
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