> Hi,
> Thanks for the patch, but I still get these errors & warnings:
> 
> on linux-next 2010-0915:
> 
> drivers/staging/ath6kl/hif/sdio/linux_sdio/src/hif_scatter.c: In function
> 'SetupHIFScatterSupport':
> drivers/staging/ath6kl/hif/sdio/linux_sdio/src/hif_scatter.c:288: error:
> 'struct mmc_host' has no member named 'max_hw_segs'
> drivers/staging/ath6kl/hif/sdio/linux_sdio/src/hif_scatter.c:289: error:
> 'struct mmc_host' has no member named 'max_hw_segs'
> 
This is because of a recent change in the mmc_host structure that removes the 
distinction between hw and phys segments. The structure is different in the 
staging-next-2.6 tree which is where I usually build and test the changes. 

Greg, 
   The two trees linux-next and staging-next are not in sync so what is the 
process that is usually followed under these circumstances? I see little point 
in using the staging-next-2.6 tree to generate and test my patches since the 
tree eventually drains into linux-next. Should I stop worrying about if the 
patch works for the staging-next tree and just focus on that things should work 
with linux-next?

> and on linux-next 2010-0917:
> 
> drivers/staging/ath6kl/os/linux/ar6000_drv.c: In function
> 'ar6000_transfer_bin_file':
> drivers/staging/ath6kl/os/linux/ar6000_drv.c:1129: warning: cast from
> pointer to integer of different size
> drivers/staging/ath6kl/os/linux/ar6000_drv.c:1129: warning: cast to
> pointer from integer of different size
> drivers/staging/ath6kl/wmi/wmi.c: In function 'wmi_bssInfo_event_rx':
> drivers/staging/ath6kl/wmi/wmi.c:1459: error: 'i' undeclared (first use in
> this function)
> 
> 
This is due to a recent patch that went it to use '%pM' format specifier to 
print MAC addresses. I'll fix it.
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