Thank you kindly for your patches, I'll put them up and then fold them
in
just as soon as the screams from the people forced to use 2.4 down the 
corridor cease.

Yes the SIP interrupt indicates that data (not a complete frame) 
has been received into the ring [as per the docs. The reason you
are seeing this in 2.12 is that I think I enable the SIP interrupts
pending having enough time to write a linux serial driver for gnokki.

I'm not sure what the point you are making in 2) is [sorry very tired
this
end]

All frames are send with the correct CRC calculation except for frames
which
are diliberately sent with a bad CRC to use up the minimum turn time.

James.


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