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The cw1200 driver has been accepted into the upstream linux kernel; it
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is present in the 3.11-rc and newer releases. It is also present in the
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3.12 and newer backports releases. Please see:
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https://backports.wiki.kernel.org
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In general, I recommend using the latest version of backports.
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Down the line, these changes are anticipated:
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* Devicetree bindings for the cw1200 driver (SPI and SDIO)
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* Support for the cw1x50/cw1x60 (depends on hardware availability)
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* Bugfixes as necessary
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There currently two out-of-tree patches, bundled here:
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* ETF mode operation
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* ITP mode operation
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These patches are provided as-is with no support, as they are only
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really of use if you have access to ST-E's ETF tools and intend to take
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a device through regulatory approval. Contact your module vendor for
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further details.
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Similarly, I do not have permission to redistribute the device firmware.
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You will need to contact your module vendor for appropriate firmware files.
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-- -- --
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Questions, comments, bug reports, and flames go to:
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Solomon Peachy
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pizza AT shaftnet DOT org
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October, 2013
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