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Re: [PATCH 0/6] qtnfmac: qsr10g pcie backend updates

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Sergey Matyukevich <sergey.matyukevich.os@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Hello Kalle and all,
>
> Here is a patch set with various fixes and enhacements for qsr10g
> PCIe backend driver. The major changes include the following two
> items:
> - make rmmod/insmod work properly for qtnfmac_pcie driver
> - provide configuration knobs to control NSM (networked standby mode)
>
> NSM (networked standby mode) is not related to WiFi standard. This is
> a term that has been introduced by European Commission in regulation
> No. 1275/2008. Simplifying things a bit, that regulation specifies
> ecodesing requirements for various operating modes. In that document
> ‘networked standby’ is defined as a condition in which the equipment
> is able to resume a function by way of a remotely initiated trigger
> from a network connection.
>
> Regards,
> Sergey
>
> Sergei Maksimenko (3)
>   qtnfmac: implement asynchronous firmware loading
>   qtnfmac: enable reloading of qtnfmac kernel modules
>   qtnfmac: enable networked standby mode on device
>
> Sergey Matyukevich (3)
>   qtnfmac: fix releasing Tx/Rx data buffers
>   qtnfmac: fix rmmod for firmware version mismatch
>   qtnfmac: fix rmmod for missing firmware

BTW, I don't see this patchset on patchwork.kernel.org[1], strangely I
only see v2. I don't know if it's because of problems on patchwork or
the submitter deleted the patches, but in case someone did delete these
please do not that. I want to see the old versions from patchwork to
check the old discussions etc.

[1] https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-wireless/list/?state=*&q=qtnfmac

-- 
Kalle Valo




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