The patch-specs.sh utility dumps the GCC specs of a given toolchain
and modifies them to always include $STAGING_DIR in the link and
compiler command lines, this makes most -I and -L flags unnecessary
and lets the compiler automatically find libraries and headers in
the staging dir, also solves the majority of -rpath issues.
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Use ext-toolchain.sh to wrap external toolchain commands,
abort build if certain features such as CONFIG_SOFT_FLOAT or
CONFIG_IPV6 are enabled but not supported by the toolchain.
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The ext-toolchain.sh utility script implements various external toolchain tasks:
* Testing of available features, like c++, soft-float or ipv6 support
* Finding the libc implementation (uclibc or eglibc/glibc)
* Inferring the GNU target name
* Finding shared objects for packaging (libc, libpthread, ...)
* Finding executables for packaging (ldd, gdbserver, ...)
* Generating wrapper scripts for toolchain commands
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* fixes leds
* adds all leds found on the sx763 board
* removes board_config from flash layout because wireless data is stored in kernel (ath5k)
* fix button handling
Signed-off-by: Luka Perkov <openwrt@lukaperkov.net>
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Previously the tx housekeeping was done in a spin_lock_irqsave critical
section which causes irqs to be disabled during that time. Since the
housekeeping is already prepared to be scheduled as a tasklet process
the housekeeping only in softirq context and revise the locking between
the tx path and the housekeeping tasklet by using a normal spin_lock
which in most situations will be a NOP anyway.
This makes sure that interrupts are only disabled for a short time
since in the worst case the housekeeping might have to free up to 256
skbs.
Signed-off-by: Helmut Schaa <helmut.schaa@googlemail.com>
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There is still no Ethernet driver for these devices in trunk.
Thanks George Kashperko for the patch.
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Add workarround for BCM5357 and BCM4749.
This patch contains the following fixes from George Kashperko:
* separate subroutines for controller initialization workarounds -
following CodingStyle recommendations;
* __devinit __devexit __devinitconst annotations for CONFIG_HOTPLUG;
* fix leak in ssb_hcd_create_pdev/bcma_hcd_create_pdev - as hci_res being
kmalloc'ed is never freed anywhere while platform_device_add_resources
will kmemdup resources right away;
* fix compilation error in ssb_hcd_resume - it will fail as soon as
CONFIG_PM is selected.
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Should fix whiteout issues and missing files when using extroot.
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Currently we always assume uClibc if an external toolchain is used, this breaks for non-uClibc toolchains or
even vanilla uClibc ones since they do not share the external librpc semantics as OpenWrt. Solve the problem
by defining an abstract "EXTERNAL_LIBC" which packages might or might not depend on.
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