Suspend vs Network Traffic - blockers

Ricardo Carrano carrano at laptop.org
Tue Aug 12 16:09:01 EDT 2008


Apologize to everyone in this thead. Gmail is pulling my leg and I'm
behind the thread.

On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 4:06 PM, Ricardo Carrano <carrano at laptop.org> wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 2:44 PM, Deepak Saxena <dsaxena at laptop.org> wrote:
>> On Aug 12 2008, at 12:19, Javier Cardona was caught saying:
>>> > So it doesn't look like Javier's patch actually went into one of our official
>>> > branches (stable/testing/master). I'm also not sure we need it b/c testing
>>> > and stable have the following commit that came in 6 days after Javier's patch
>>> > on trac and it seems to deal with the same issue:
>>> >
>>> > commit c16eba59c2183f9d4952eca4d720982cfbe8e031
>>> > Author: David Woodhouse <dwmw2 at infradead.org>
>>> > Date:   Mon May 19 18:47:52 2008 +0100
>>> >
>>> >    libertas: fix multicast handling on eth and msh interfaces
>>>
>>> You are correct.  The patch that I sent is unnecessary, as David
>>> Woodhouse rewrote it in a much better way.
>>> I tested his implementation and it passed all our test cases.  So you
>>> can ignore my patch.
>>> (In case anyone needs them, our tests for this are here:
>>> http://dev.laptop.org/~javier/misc/olpc-mcast-stable-tests.tar.gz)
>>
>> Great!  Ricardo, when you get a chance, can you validate on latest
>> joyride that everything is working OK?
>
> Yes. I intend to have an answer on that by tomorrow morning.
>
>>
>>> We are waiting for Marvell for an updated firmware that implements a
>>> simpler API to configure wake-on-wlan signatures.  The proposed API
>>> was really hard to use and would require additional changes to support
>>> IPv6.  Before pushing this upstream we wanted to have a cleaner
>>> driver/fw interface.
>>>
>>> Marvell will implement the new wow-signature API with the next
>>> firmware release (22p18)
>>
>> OK, so I'll not push the existing patches into 8.2 and we can roll
>> this into 8.2.1 when all the bits are ready.
>
> Oh! This obsoletes my last message. Please ignore it.
> Thanks Deepak.
>
>>
>> Thanks!
>> ~Deepak
>>
>> --
>> Deepak Saxena - Kernel Developer - dsaxena at laptop.org
>>
>



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