would any ubuntu engineer help to review the patch? thanks.
Amd like to get the SB800 5785 NIC supported in Ubuntu9.04
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Thanks Jamie. Broadcom released the internal code for AMD 5785 NIC, the
attached patch is based on the internal source code from BRCM, it fixes
this issue, could you please help to find someone in ubuntu to review
this patch, thanks for your kind help.
** Attachment added: Patch to fix this issue
and broadcom also submitted the patches for 5785 to upstream, please
find the patch in location:
tg3: Preserve LAA when device control is released
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/davem/net-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=3f007891da0ad3d9192e9aa13ce4e3aaf20c33fa
tg3: Preserve DASH
This is a amd/broadcom confidential issue, so I change the security to
private.
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