On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 10:37:36AM -0700, Wey-Yi Guy wrote: > We make a lot of changes to separate out the transport layer and bus layer > We also add a special SKU for 2000 series > > Daniel Halperin (1): > iwlagn: fix compile warnings when CONFIG_PM_SLEEP is not set > > Emmanuel Grumbach (52): > iwlagn: use iwl_get_debug_level instead of iwl_debug_level > iwlagn: introduce iwl-shared.h > iwlagn: introduce struct iwl-shared - known by all layers > iwlagn: debug_level moves to struct iwl_shared > iwlagn: hw_params moves to iwl_shared > iwlagn: cmd_queue moves to iwl_shared > iwlagn: workqueue moves to iwl_shared > iwlagn: priv->lock moves to iwl_shared > iwlagn: modify the debug macro to be usable by all the layers > iwlagn: add IWL_DEBUG_FW_ERRORS > iwlagn: priv->sta_lock moves to iwl_shared > iwlagn: bus layer chooses its transport layer > iwlagn: add comments to iwl_bus / iwl_trans > iwlagn: transport handler can register debugfs entries > iwlagn: iwl_rx_queue moves to the iwl_trans_pcie > iwlagn: move iwl_suspend / iwl_resume to the transport layer > iwlagn: move ISR related data to transport layer > iwlagn: move the NIC error flow to the transport layer > iwlagn: move isr_statistics to transport layer > iwlagn: reclaim the packets in transport layer > iwlagn: move reclaim related functions > iwlagn: move scd_bc_tbls and scd_base_addr to iwl_trans_pcie > iwlagn: fix the check of IWLAGN_FIRST_AMPDU_QUEUE > iwlagn: move all iwl_is_XXX helpers to iwl-shared.h > iwlagn: move iwl_free_pages to iwl-shared.h > iwlagn: transport layer should receive iwl_trans > iwlagn: move hcmd_lock to transport layer > iwlagn: move dump_csr and dump_fh to transport layer > iwlagn: remove references to priv from the transport layer > iwlagn: remove unused parameters from hw_params > iwlagn: iwl-dev.h doesn't include iwl-fh.h any more > iwlagn: move Keep Warm to transport layer > iwlagn: add missing includes > iwlagn: iwl-pci doesn't include iwl-dev any more > iwlagn: iwl_tid_data moves to iwl-shared > iwlagn: stop the device before freeing it > iwlagn: upper layer stores iwl_rxon_context in skb's CB > iwlagn: set tx_fifo for ampdu in transport layer > iwlagn: upper layer uses slabs to allocate tx cmds > iwlagn: move the mapping ac to queue / fifo to transport > iwlagn: allocate resources for TX BA session in transport > iwlagn: move the check_empty logic to the transport layer > iwlagn: move the disable agg logic to transport layer > iwlagn: cosmetics in iwl-trans.h > iwlagn: move wait_for_tx_queue_empty to transport layer > iwlagn: move check_stuck_queue to transport layer > iwlagn: move the stop / wake queue logic to transport layer > iwlagn: move tx queues to transport layer > iwlagn: priv->status moves to iwl_shared > iwlagn: priv->mutex moves to iwl_shared > iwlagn: all function iwl-io.c receive iwl_bus > iwlagn: remove dereferences of priv from transport > > Wey-Yi Guy (7): > iwlagn: Rename iwlcore prefix > iwlagn: remove out-dated comments > iwlagn: enable 11n aggregation without checking traffic load > iwlagn: support small form factor SKU of 6205 > iwlagn: more comments for bt channel inhibition > iwlagn: add comments to module parameters > iwlagn: adding special "D" SKU for 2000 series > > > these patches are also available from wireless-next-2.6 branch on > git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/iwlwifi/iwlwifi-2.6.git Hmmm... /home/linville/git/wireless-next [linville-8530p.local]:> git pull git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/iwlwifi/iwlwifi-2.6.git wireless-next-2.6 >From git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/iwlwifi/iwlwifi-2.6 * branch wireless-next-2.6 -> FETCH_HEAD Already up-to-date. Yet, I don't seem to have the patches above. No problem, I could just apply them directly...except that 2 of the first 10 patches failed to apply. I tried to fix-up the first one, but the 2nd failure touched a line that didn't seem to exist in my tree! I'm going to leave these 60 patches alone, and the one from Johannes for GO powersave. Please try to straighten this out and post a new pull request at your convenience. Thanks, John -- John W. Linville Someday the world will need a hero, and you linville@xxxxxxxxxxxxx might be all we have. Be ready. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-wireless" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html