> From: Jes Sorensen <[email protected]>
> 
> There are two major types of TX descriptor formats for the RTL parts,
> the old 32 byte descriptor, and the newer 40 byte descriptor used by
> the 8723bu, 8192eu, and 88xx series.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Jes Sorensen <[email protected]>

Thanks, 10 patches applied to wireless-drivers-next.git:

dbb2896b485e rtl8xxxu: Change name of struct tx_desc to be more decriptive
33f372494842 rtl8xxxu: Rename TX descriptor bits to map them to 32/40 byte 
descriptors
169bc5cb0b81 rtl8xxxu: Correct txdesc40 gid definition
1df1de348572 rtl8xxxu: TXDESC_SHORT_GI is txdesc32 only
f3fc251162f9 rtl8xxxu: 8192eu uses txdesc40
931d9278259a rtl8xxxu: Update some register definitions
ba17d8247838 rtl8xxxu: Use enums for chip version numbers
af13faff851b rtl8xxxu: Identify 8192eu rev A/B parts correctly
91cbe4e73197 rtl8xxxu: Use correct H2C calls for 8192eu
a069caa3c30f rtl8xxxu: Do not set LDOA15 / LDOV12 on 8192eu

Kalle Valo
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