Kok, Auke wrote:
Hi,

This patch series implements two fixes, a series of cleanups and
two optimization patches.

The version of the driver was bumped to 7.0.38-k2. Year changes to 2006.

As I'm taking over patch duties from Jeff Kirsher, I added myself
to the MAINTAINERS file.

These changes are available through git.

Jeff, please pull from:

git://63.64.152.142/~ahkok/git/netdev-2.6 e1000-7.0.38-k2


Cheers,

Auke Kok


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01/10: [FIX] Remove PM warning DPRINTKs breaking 2.4.x kernels
02/10: [FIX] Esb2 wol link cycle bug and uninitialized registers
03/10: [PATCH] De-inline functions to benefit from compiler smartness
04/10: [PATCH] Made an adapter struct variable into a local (txb2b)
05/10: [PATCH] Update truesize with the length of the packet for
                      packet split
06/10: [PATCH] Dead variable cleanup
07/10: [PATCH] Buffer optimizations for small MTU
08/10: [PATCH] implement more efficient tx queue locking
09/10: [DOC] Version bump, contact fix, year string change
10/10: [MAINTAINERS] {e100{,0},ixgb}: Add Auke Kok as new patch maintainer

These 10 patches look OK, but since the current kernel version is 2.6.17-rc1, that means we are in "bug fix only" mode right now.

Should I (a) apply these all to netdev2-.6.git#upstream, queueing them for 2.6.18, or (b) let you split the submission into two parts, bug fixes only and everything else?

        Jeff



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