Messages in this thread | | | From | "Scott Lockwood" <> | Subject | RE: Possible GPL infringement in Broadcom-based routers | Date | Thu, 4 Nov 2004 22:05:47 -0600 |
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Regards, Scott Lockwood
-----Original Message----- From: linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org [mailto:linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org] On Behalf Of Jérôme Petazzoni Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 5:34 PM To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Subject: Possible GPL infringement in Broadcom-based routers
The following routers (and they might be other models, too) : - Us Robotics 9105 (without wireless) and 9106 (with wireless) - Siemens SE515 - Dynalink RTA230 - Buffalo WMR-G54 - Inventel DBW-200
... are all based on the same Broadcom chipset (96345 board). They integrate a 4-ports Ethernet switch, a 802.11g wireless access point, and a DSL modem (and doing routing and/or bridging between those interfaces). The CPU runs the MIPS32 instruction set. It runs a 2.4.17 linux-mips kernel with additional patches, and is loaded with a lot of free software (busybox, uclibc, zebra...)
The vendors (probably Broadcom, in fact) had to patch the kernel to support the DSL modem, the wireless interface (which is a PCMCIA-hosted BCM4306 ; which already was subject of heated debates earlier), and also
some generic stuff like the flash memory and the front leds. Miscellaneous vendors provide so-called "GPL sources", which are generally mutilated kernels, lacking all the "interesting" parts (wireless and DSL drivers for instance).
Can Broadcom and the vendors "escape" the obligations of the GPL by shipping those proprietary drivers as modules, or are they violating the
GPL plain and simple by removing the related source code (and showing irrelevant code to show "proof of good will") ?
Broadcom has been contacted about this matter but hasn't answered so far, nor did US Robotics (I tried to contact USR since I own a USR router).
Any suggestions about the legal (or if it's a lost cause, technical!) ways to get support for this platform will be very welcome.
More information can be found here : http://skaya.enix.org/wiki/GplInfringement (some extra details) http://skaya.enix.org/wiki/BroadCom96345 (technical info that I gathered
about the router, firmware and kernel formats, etc.) http://sourceforge.net/projects/brcm6345-linux/ (sourceforge project)
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