[PATCH 00/12] megaraid_sas : Updates for scsi for-next

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MegaRaid driver changes.
Please consider this patch set for next kernel release.

Signed-off-by: Sumit Saxena <sumit.saxena@xxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Kashyap Desai <kashyap.desai@xxxxxxx>
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[PATCH 00/12] megaraid_sas : Updates for scsi for-next
[PATCH 01/12] megaraid_sas : Return DID_ERROR for SCSI IO, when controller is in critical h/w error.
[PATCH 02/12] megaraid_sas : Fix the interrupt mask for Gen2 controller.
[PATCH 03/12] megaraid_sas : Update balance count in driver to be in sync of firmware.
[PATCH 04/12] megaraid_sas : Free event detail memory without device ID check.
[PATCH 05/12] megaraid_sas : Set IO request timeout value provided by OS timeout for Tape devices.
[PATCH 06/12] megaraid_sas : Add support for MegaRAID Fury (device ID-0x005f) 12Gb/s controllers.
[PATCH 07/12] megaraid_sas : Add support to display Customer branding details in syslog.
[PATCH 08/12] megaraid_sas : Set IoFlags to enable Fast Path for JBODs for Invader/Fury(12 Gb/s) controllers.
[PATCH 09/12] megaraid_sas : Add support for Extended MSI-x vectors for Invader and Fury(12Gb/s HBA).
[PATCH 10/12] megaraid_sas : Add support for Uneven Span PRL11.
[PATCH 11/12] megaraid_sas : Add support to differentiate between iMR vs MR Firmware.
[PATCH 12/12] megaraid_sas : Changelog and driver version update.



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