Re: Fwd: [PATCH 00/12] use aiutils only for brcmsmac driver

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On Thu, 31 Mar 2011 06:56:12 -0700, Arend van Spriel <arend@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

This series of patches remove the use of siutils functions which
is an abstraction not needed as the interconnect for chips running
brcmsmac is always ai.

The first two patches move functionality to a different source
file so this shows checkpatch errors/warnings. These will be handled
in later patches.

Arend van Spriel (12):
   staging: brcm80211: separate hndpmu functionality for brcmsmac driver
   staging: brcm80211: remove dependency between aiutils and siutils
     sources
   staging: brcm80211: cleanup definitions in aiutils header file
   staging: brcm80211: cleanup code in source file aiutils.c
   staging: brcm80211: move aiutils source files to brcmsmac folder
   staging: brcm80211: include wlc_pmu.h for brcmsmac driver
   staging: brcm80211: move hndpmu sources to brcmfmac folder
   staging: brcm80211: remove unnecessary include from nvram_ro.c
   staging: brcm80211: remove check on interconnect type in ai_setcore
   staging: brcm80211: use local variable for socitype during ai_scan
   staging: brcm80211: remove socitype member for struct si_pub
     definition
   staging: brcm80211: remove functions not used by fullmac driver

Hi Greg,

This series is still pending for a while and I expect applying it will probably fail due to other patches I resubmitted and possibly others as well. Can you drop this patch series and I will resubmit it on latest staging-next?

Gr. AvS
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