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SVN-Revision: 27773
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SVN-Revision: 27772
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missing-fhonour-copts warnings with external toolchains
SVN-Revision: 27771
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SVN-Revision: 27769
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and it was reported to cause connection stability issues (see #9646)
SVN-Revision: 27764
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Prindeville's patch
SVN-Revision: 27762
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Linux 3.0 calls itself 3.0.0, so insmod expects the modules in
/lib/modules/3.0.0.
SVN-Revision: 27761
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Buffer Load command to ensure chip is ready to receive data. Signed-off-by: George Kashperko <george@znau.edu.ua>
SVN-Revision: 27760
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SVN-Revision: 27759
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ssb_pcicore_fix_sprom_core_index accesses the sprom on the pci bus but
this causes a data bus error (oops) on a SoC.
SVN-Revision: 27758
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SVN-Revision: 27757
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SVN-Revision: 27756
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is RTL8366S or RTL8366RB
SVN-Revision: 27755
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SVN-Revision: 27754
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Fixes problem with TFM allocation in cryptosoft.c
Signed-off-by: Philip Prindeville <philipp@redfish-solutions.com>
Hauke:
* remove ubsec_ssb package and take it from ocf-linux
* use patches from ocf-linux package
* refresh all patches
* readd some build fixes for OpenWrt.
* readd CRYPTO_MANAGER dependency
SVN-Revision: 27753
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SVN-Revision: 27752
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- refresh and reorder patches - introduce a unified BCMA/SSB glue driver to accomodate for both bus types on brcm47xx - extend wlunbind init script to detach device from bcma-pci-bridge as well
SVN-Revision: 27751
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SVN-Revision: 27750
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Sysfs support for DMI BIOS was added in 2.6.39.
Signed-off-by: Philip Prindeville <philipp@redfish-solutions.com>
SVN-Revision: 27749
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SVN-Revision: 27748
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Signed-off-by: Marek Lindner <lindner_marek@yahoo.de>
SVN-Revision: 27747
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Now:
% PATH=./staging_dir/host/bin:$PATH STAGING_PREFIX=/test PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$(echo staging_dir/target-*/usr/lib/pkgconfig) ./staging_dir/host/bin/pkg-config --cflags lua -I/test//include
After applying the patch:
% PATH=./staging_dir/host/bin:$PATH STAGING_PREFIX=/test PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$(echo staging_dir/target-*/usr/lib/pkgconfig) ./staging_dir/host/bin/pkg-config --cflags lua -I/test/include
I guess that there sould not be '//' but only one '/'.
Signed-off-by: Luka Perkov < openwrt ->-to->- lukaperkov.net >
SVN-Revision: 27744
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As the Geos box includes an ADSL modem that's targeted towards PPPoE, PPPoA, and bridged utilization, including these useful tools allows for easier configuration and troubleshooting.
Signed-off-by: Philip Prindeville <philipp@redfish-solutions.com>
SVN-Revision: 27743
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SVN-Revision: 27742
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(#9684)
SVN-Revision: 27739
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SVN-Revision: 27738
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SVN-Revision: 27737
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SVN-Revision: 27736
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SVN-Revision: 27735
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This makes b43 work on broadcom SoCs using bcma as system bus.
SVN-Revision: 27734
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Now we can assume that every brcm47xx kernel has the bcma module build
into the kernel. This is not needed for this version as this does not
support bcma as system bus but kernel 3.0 will.
SVN-Revision: 27733
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SVN-Revision: 27732
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SVN-Revision: 27731
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SVN-Revision: 27724
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* add new patches for bcm4716 SoC
* add support for serial flash on bcma bus
SVN-Revision: 27723
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Thank you Peter Wagner for the patch
SVN-Revision: 27722
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user invoked /sbin/ifup to bring up an interface, the setup used to fail in case of wireless networks tied to a non-bridged interface definition. Likewise, the bringup of "lan" in the default configuration will reinitialize the bridge but do not re-join the wireless network to it, requiring an extra call to /sbin/wifi (which might not be possible anymore due to a severed link if connected wirelessly).
The changeset modifies the "ifup" command to search for related wireless
devices and call "wifi up" on them if applicable. This way the commands for
wireless and non-wireless interfaces are unified from a cli point of view.
The "ifup -a" case has not been changed to keep the logic of the
/etc/init.d/network boot sequence. This might be changed later.
Solves #9763.
SVN-Revision: 27720
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SVN-Revision: 27711
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SVN-Revision: 27705
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SVN-Revision: 27704
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SVN-Revision: 27703
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hardware reset
SVN-Revision: 27702
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SVN-Revision: 27701
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SVN-Revision: 27700
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symlink
SVN-Revision: 27699
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SVN-Revision: 27698
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SVN-Revision: 27697
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SVN-Revision: 27696
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SVN-Revision: 27695
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SVN-Revision: 27694
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