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SVN-Revision: 27941
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SVN-Revision: 27940
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hitting linux-next upstream. Get ready for it in 2.6.39.4 and 3.0.
Signed-off-by: Philip Prindeville <philipp@redfish-solutions.com>"
SVN-Revision: 27929
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SVN-Revision: 27927
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SVN-Revision: 27925
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some rules containing only source/destination address checks
SVN-Revision: 27923
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SVN-Revision: 27921
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These options where found by buildbot
SVN-Revision: 27920
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SVN-Revision: 27918
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SVN-Revision: 27912
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SVN-Revision: 27911
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SVN-Revision: 27910
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SVN-Revision: 27909
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SVN-Revision: 27908
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SVN-Revision: 27907
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As this target changes often these days it is hard to support more kernel versions. Now only kernel 3.0 is supported.
SVN-Revision: 27906
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* this adds sflash support for ssb devices
* the flash is now a platform device
* minor updates
SVN-Revision: 27902
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SVN-Revision: 27901
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SVN-Revision: 27900
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SVN-Revision: 27899
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When starting/stopping DMA sometimes the FIFO state gets corrupted,
leading to wildly fluctuating latencies or packet data corruption.
Fix this by issuing a fast MAC reset as soon as the link is detected
as up. Fixes #9689, #9405
SVN-Revision: 27896
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When the DMA engine state gets corrupted due to a hardware issues, it
often won't stop rx until a full reset is issued. In that case the hardware
must keep a valid descriptor, otherwise it will write to random places in
system RAM, triggering random crashes. To fix this, keep a dummy descriptor
without a buffer that keeps the DMA engine in a sane state until the reset
is done
SVN-Revision: 27895
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SVN-Revision: 27894
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SVN-Revision: 27887
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This is breaking some devices out there such as Winchiphead CH341 adapters (#9601)
SVN-Revision: 27885
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SVN-Revision: 27881
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- runtime detect the amount of memory available
- define EBI_BASE as MPI_BASE to get rid of chip-select specific hacks
- fix GPIO control
SVN-Revision: 27880
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SVN-Revision: 27879
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received on AR71xx and AR91xx ethernet MACs decreases CPU load with the default firewall for routing 95 mbit/s from 78% to 55%
SVN-Revision: 27878
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SVN-Revision: 27876
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Also fix one typo.
SVN-Revision: 27875
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The old ieee1394 stack was removed in 2.6.37. The new firewire stack is
available for all kernel versions, but experimental for the older one, so
make both available where appropriate.
SVN-Revision: 27874
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SVN-Revision: 27872
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SVN-Revision: 27853
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and 3.0
SVN-Revision: 27840
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kernel didn't compile at all, so...)
SVN-Revision: 27826
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Now that we can use a generic name for the switch there is no need for a
separate image for the WZR-HP-G301NH.
Update the default network config and remove the extra image.
SVN-Revision: 27814
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SVN-Revision: 27813
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Based on a patch by: Sergiy <piratfm@gmail.com>
SVN-Revision: 27812
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Based on a patch by Sergiy <piratfm@gmail.com>
SVN-Revision: 27811
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Based on a patch by Sergiy <piratfm@gmail.com>
SVN-Revision: 27810
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Based on a patch by Sergiy <piratfm@gmail.com>
SVN-Revision: 27809
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SVN-Revision: 27808
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SVN-Revision: 27807
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SVN-Revision: 27806
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SVN-Revision: 27805
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This change corrects expected CPU name of Ralink RT3050, which
describes itself as RT3350 (this name is ripped off chip and elevated
to user space via /proc/cpuinfo.)
This patch fixes wired network on DIR-300 rev B and DIR-600 rev B
Signed-off-by: Slawomir Cygan <wiewior@wiewior.eu.org>
SVN-Revision: 27804
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SVN-Revision: 27803
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Also make switches available under a generic name "switch<num>" for device
name agnostic access. The old device name is used as an alias for backward
compatibility.
SVN-Revision: 27800
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Include WAN interface by default, instead of putting both ports in the LAN bridge.
Signed-off-by: Philip Prindeville <philipp@redfish-solutions.com>
SVN-Revision: 27787
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