] b43: LP-PHY: Implement spec updates and remove resolved
FIXMEs
False alert, sorry. Feel free to apply. The regression apparently
resulted from the use of an incorrect firmware image - when Mark
switched to the same firmware as Larry, his card started working
again.
It seems that you
John, please hold off this patch for now, it appears to be causing
regressions. I will investigate this.
2009/8/18 Gábor Stefanik netrolller...@gmail.com:
Larry has started re-checking all current routines against a new
version of the Broadcom MIPS driver. This patch implements the first
round
False alert, sorry. Feel free to apply. The regression apparently
resulted from the use of an incorrect firmware image - when Mark
switched to the same firmware as Larry, his card started working
again.
2009/8/19 Gábor Stefanik netrolller...@gmail.com:
John, please hold off this patch for now,
Seeing that this is still not in wireless-testing - this patch should
be applied, the previously mentioned regressions were false alerts
(Larry tested without this patch and with v478 firmware, which worked;
while Mark applied this patch and used v410 firmware, which didn't
work - when Mark
Larry has started re-checking all current routines against a new
version of the Broadcom MIPS driver. This patch implements the first
round of changes he documented on the specs wiki.
Also remove a few FIXMEs regarding missing initial values for variables
with dynamic initial values where reading