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Re: [PATCH 00/20] wlcore fixes for 3.8 (part2)

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On Tue, 2012-11-27 at 08:44 +0200, Arik Nemtsov wrote:
> This series applies on top of part 1 sent yesterday.
> 
> The main addition is a new Tx scheduling algorithm for
> better multi-channel operation.
> 
> Arik Nemtsov (9):
>   wlcore: clear roc_vif on iface removal
>   wlcore: take the mutex before resetting Tx queues
>   wlcore: consolidate free_link and always call it
>   wlcore: initialize per-link FW freed blocks correctly
>   wlcore: track wlvif inside per-link structure
>   wlcore: count packets held per AC in each vif
>   wlcore: track FW-allocated packets per link
>   wlcore: improved Tx scheduling algorithm
>   wl18xx: set last Tx rate from FW status
> 
> Eliad Peller (4):
>   wlcore: allow fw commands to fail
>   wlcore: allow ACX_BA_SESSION_RX_SETUP to fail
>   wlcore: remove WLCORE_QUIRK_NO_ELP
>   wl18xx: declare support for greenfield ht_cap
> 
> Ido Reis (3):
>   wl18xx: update default mac/phy parameters
>   wlcore: fwlog dynamic mem_block control
>   wl18xx: FDSP Code RAM Corruption fix
> 
> Ido Yariv (1):
>   wlcore: Allow memory access when the FW crashes
> 
> Victor Goldenshtein (2):
>   wlcore: remove unnecessary WARN_ON in wl12xx_tx_reset
>   wlcore: restore default channel configuration
> 
> Yair Shapira (1):
>   wl18xx: support 2nd set of mac/phy tx-power params

Applied the whole series, except for 10/20 (still trying to get more
information about it).  Some changes as discussed in the respective
threads.

Thanks Arik!

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Luca.

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