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Re: pull request: wireless 2011-08-26

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From: "John W. Linville" <linville@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2011 11:17:58 -0400

> Here is a round of fixes intended for 3.1...
> 
> The biggest portion are Bluetooth fixes.  Gustavo describes them
> thusly:
> 
> 	Some fixes for 3.1! It looks a lot of fixes but some of them
> 	are the same fix applied to different files. Here we have a
> 	fix for a wrong timer value from Chen Ganir, a lock balance
> 	fix from Dan Carpenter, regression fix with the HCI Reset
> 	command from Szymon Janc, a fix to not show error messages on
> 	btusb device disconnect from Paul Bolle. Support for Toshiba
> 	AR30XX from Ricardo Mendoza. And finally a bunch of fixes
> 	from Peter Hurley, there are some lost wake up, deadlocks and
> 	memort leaks fixes. Most of them fixes regressions introduced
> 	by the move to the kthread API.
> 
> In addition, we have a locking fix for carl9170, a bcma fix to enable
> driver loading via udev, a wl12xx fix to properly advertise the
> maximum number of SSIDs for scanning, another wl12xx fix to properly
> check a return code in order to avoid a possible oops, and a third
> wl12xx fix to remove a broken testmode function with locking problems
> (among others).  Also included is a suspend/resume fix for ath9k,
> a fix for reading improper MAC addresses on ath9k, a suspend/resume
> fix for mac80211, and a suspend/resume fix for rt2x00 as well.

Pulled, thanks John!
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