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Add workarround for BCM5357 and BCM4749.
This patch contains the following fixes from George Kashperko:
* separate subroutines for controller initialization workarounds -
following CodingStyle recommendations;
* __devinit __devexit __devinitconst annotations for CONFIG_HOTPLUG;
* fix leak in ssb_hcd_create_pdev/bcma_hcd_create_pdev - as hci_res being
kmalloc'ed is never freed anywhere while platform_device_add_resources
will kmemdup resources right away;
* fix compilation error in ssb_hcd_resume - it will fail as soon as
CONFIG_PM is selected.
SVN-Revision: 29734
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SVN-Revision: 29732
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SVN-Revision: 29731
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SVN-Revision: 29730
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Should fix whiteout issues and missing files when using extroot.
SVN-Revision: 29727
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SVN-Revision: 29726
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SVN-Revision: 29725
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even with vlan_enable=0, but keep them isolated before the switch has been configured this makes enable_vlan=0 practical for vlan passthrough
SVN-Revision: 29719
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SVN-Revision: 29718
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SVN-Revision: 29713
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to control ethernet LED (the led behaviour is a side effect) and using the gpio as an led causes kernel panics.
SVN-Revision: 29712
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SVN-Revision: 29711
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This allows to access the flash from a kexec'd kernel.
SVN-Revision: 29710
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SVN-Revision: 29709
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SVN-Revision: 29708
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This allows to access the flash from a kexec'd kernel.
SVN-Revision: 29707
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SVN-Revision: 29706
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SVN-Revision: 29705
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SVN-Revision: 29683
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SVN-Revision: 29682
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The WLAN LEDs are not working yet.
SVN-Revision: 29680
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Reading from the flash chip on the TL-WR2543ND seems buggy.
If the SPI flash driver tries to read too much data in one
SPI transfer, the flash chip returns bogus values. This can
be caused by a buggy flash chip on my board, or it can
be a bug in our SPI driver.
Add a workaround to the m25p80 driver until I find out the
root cause of the problem. The patch allows to specify the
maximum numner of bytes which can be read safely withint
one SPI transfer.
SVN-Revision: 29679
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SVN-Revision: 29678
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* make clock delay configurable
* make read,write commands configurable
* use u16 for member and untag fields
SVN-Revision: 29677
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SVN-Revision: 29676
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The wndr3700 at least has no eth0 mac address and usually leverages
the first wireless device's mac when in a bridged scenario. If,
however, you want to route, and not bridge the interfaces, you
need a unique mac address for it.
This patch sets the local bit on the mac address pulled from the
wireless chip and uses the resulting address for eth0.
Patch-by: Dave Taht <dave.taht@gmail.com>
SVN-Revision: 29675
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It is based on patches from the linux-longsoon-community git tree:
http://dev.lemote.com/cgit/linux-loongson-community.git/
Now the kernel can use the command line parameter from kexec-tools.
Runtime tested on ar71xx with 2.6.39.4 (the wathdog must be stopped
before executing the new kernel). Compile tested with lantiq (3.1.4)
and brcm47xx (3.0.12).
SVN-Revision: 29674
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SVN-Revision: 29672
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Signed-off-by: Cezary Jackiewicz <cezary.jackiewicz@gmail.com>
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SVN-Revision: 29668
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SVN-Revision: 29667
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SVN-Revision: 29666
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SVN-Revision: 29663
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The microSD slot and the Real Time Clock is not working yet.
The miniPCIe interface is not tested due to the lack of a
suitable card.
SVN-Revision: 29662
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SVN-Revision: 29660
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SVN-Revision: 29659
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These models are based on the AP99 reference board,
and uses the AR7241 SoC.
SVN-Revision: 29658
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SVN-Revision: 29657
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SVN-Revision: 29656
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SVN-Revision: 29654
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SVN-Revision: 29653
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Also use the system LED for diagnostic.
SVN-Revision: 29652
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This patch adds support for the TP-Link device TL-MR3020 which is very
similiar to the TL-WR703N.
The TL-MR3020 uses 5 LEDs, 1 push button and a switch with 3 positions.
Only four LEDs can be controlled via GPIO. The power LED is connected to
the power supply.
The WPS push button has been mapped to KEY_WPS_BUTTON. The two GPIO signals
of the sliding switch have been mapped to BTN_0 and BTN_1.
I have also setup a wiki page with details here:
http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/tp-link/tl-mr3020
USB is working and has been tested with USB mass storage and USB UMTS
stick.
Wifi also seems to work.
Ethernet is working too.
Signed-off-by: Christian Cier-Zniewski <c.cier@gmx.de>
SVN-Revision: 29651
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Signed-off-by: Antonio Quartulli <ordex@autistici.org>
SVN-Revision: 29648
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SVN-Revision: 29643
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affected kernels (#9802) commit 8efa88540635 (sch_sfq: avoid giving spurious NET_XMIT_CN signals) forgot to call qdisc_tree_decrease_qlen() to signal upper levels that a packet (from another flow) was dropped, leading to various problems.
SVN-Revision: 29642
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SVN-Revision: 29637
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SVN-Revision: 29636
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SVN-Revision: 29635
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SVN-Revision: 29631
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