[PATCH] [Hardy SRU] UBUNTU: SAUCE: upgrade Broadcom 'wl' driver to new release: 5.10.91.9.
Tim Gardner
tim.gardner at canonical.com
Wed May 6 03:38:14 UTC 2009
Tony Espy wrote:
> This is my first SRU/SAUCE patch. Please let me know if anything else
> is required...
>
> SRU Justification:
>
> Update of the Broadcom 'wl' driver to newly released 5.10.91.9 GOLD version.
>
> Please pull from:
> git://kernel.ubuntu.com/espy/ubuntu-hardy-lrm.git
>
> Bug: #372425
>
> Tony Espy (1):
> UBUNTU: SAUCE: upgrade Broadcom 'wl' driver to new release: 5.10.91.9.
>
>
Do it like this (though I'm sure Stefan will figure it out this time):
git request-pull 5e79c6bda50ab7e03a7dde9957cff1821b6bd6a2
git://kernel.ubuntu.com/espy/ubuntu-hardy-lrm.git master
Then either attach or inline the results (with any explanatory text you
wish to provide):
----------------------------------
The following changes since commit 5e79c6bda50ab7e03a7dde9957cff1821b6bd6a2:
Stefan Bader (1):
# Ubuntu commit template.
are available in the git repository at:
git://kernel.ubuntu.com/espy/ubuntu-hardy-lrm.git master
Tony Espy (1):
UBUNTU: SAUCE: upgrade Broadcom 'wl' driver to new release:
5.10.91.9.
broadcom/BOM.txt | 14 +++
broadcom/lib/wlc_hybrid.o_shipped_i386 | Bin 1535712 -> 1328208 bytes
broadcom/lib/wlc_hybrid.o_shipped_x86_64 | Bin 1671488 -> 1463976 bytes
broadcom/src/include/bcmdefs.h | 8 +-
broadcom/src/include/bcmwifi.h | 3 +-
broadcom/src/include/epivers.h | 10 +-
broadcom/src/include/osl.h | 2 +-
broadcom/src/include/proto/802.11.h | 2 +-
broadcom/src/include/proto/bcmevent.h | 7 +-
broadcom/src/include/typedefs.h | 4 +-
broadcom/src/include/wlioctl.h | 21 +++-
broadcom/src/shared/linux_osl.c | 4 +-
broadcom/src/wl/sys/wl_export.h | 2 +-
broadcom/src/wl/sys/wl_iw.c | 12 +--
broadcom/src/wl/sys/wl_iw.h | 2 +-
broadcom/src/wl/sys/wl_linux.c | 184
+++++++++--------------------
broadcom/src/wl/sys/wl_linux.h | 84 +++++++++++++-
broadcom/src/wl/sys/wlc_pub.h | 3 +-
18 files changed, 203 insertions(+), 159 deletions(-)
Wasn't Steve gonna create an LPIA netbook branch?
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Tim Gardner tim.gardner at canonical.com
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