Here is the uci-defaults version of the led support for
the Buffalo WLAE-AG300N.
Signed-off-by: Yoichi Shinoda <shinoda@jaist.ac.jp>
SVN-Revision: 32932
The patch set for Buffalo WLAE-AG300N initial support.
There is another patch for wireless led support that
is posted separately.
Note on serial console:
This unit has buffalo standard 4 pin console, but the unit may not power
on if some console apparatus is connected. This is probably due to some
electronic interaction between the unit's electronic power switch circuit
and the serial console apparatus. If this happens, it is required to power
on the unit without the console, then quickly (re-)attach it.
[juhosg: fix coding style]
Signed-off-by: Yoichi Shinoda <shinoda@jaist.ac.jp>
SVN-Revision: 32931
Signed-off-by: Miguel GAIO <miguel.gaio@efixo.com>
Signed-off-by: Jonas Gorski <jonas.gorski+openwrt@gmail.com>
[jonas.gorski@gmail.com: add network config for nb6, make switch fix a
platform patch]
SVN-Revision: 32924
Attached patch fixes a typo in the image Makefile, and overrides the
board name for DVA-G3810BN to set the correct board properties
Signed-Off-By: Jeroen van Bemmel <jbemmel@zonnet.nl>
SVN-Revision: 32894
When standalone ldd is selected in config the binary is installed in /usr/bin/ldd.
Signed-off-by: Michael Heimpold <mhei@heimpold.de>
SVN-Revision: 32891
atheros trunk moved to full sysfs gpiolib, but the leds were forgotten.
This restores the wlan led that was missing after switching from backfire
to trunk.
Signed-off-by: Karl Palsson <karlp@remake.is>
SVN-Revision: 32885
I did not add the last patch, because it add some stubs for the flash drivers and our patches have to be changed for that, if the flash support in bcma is able to do something I will integrate it.
This also contains 3 additional patches fixing some bugs in bcma.
SVN-Revision: 32880
This patch fixes a small typo in kmod-leds-wndr3700-usb description, where the board is for some reason made by NETGWR, not NETGEAR.
Signed-off-by: Roman A. aka BasicXP <x12ozmouse@ya.ru>
SVN-Revision: 32870
With the BRCM47xx image I have built (Linksys E3000), there are additional
writes following the completion of "mtd_replace_jffs2" which invalidate the
'trx_fixup' performed by 'mtd_replace_jffs2'. Moving the 'trx_fixup' to somewhere
after all writes have completed fixes the problem. I also noticed that 'erasesize'
used to compute 'block_offset' in 'mtd_fixtrx' is used before it is computed by
'mtd_check_open'; moving the call to 'mtd_check_open' up a few lines fixes this.
Unlike 'mtd_fixtrx', 'trx_fixup' appears to assume that the TRX header is always at
offset 0; which may be the cause of the problem described in Ticket #8960.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hintz <nlhintz@hotmail.com>
SVN-Revision: 32866