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    Merge tag 'master-2014-07-31' of... · aef4f5b6
    David S. Miller 提交于
    Merge tag 'master-2014-07-31' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linville/wireless-next
    
    Conflicts:
    	net/6lowpan/iphc.c
    
    Minor conflicts in iphc.c were changes overlapping with some
    style cleanups.
    
    John W. Linville says:
    
    ====================
    Please pull this last(?) batch of wireless change intended for the
    3.17 stream...
    
    For the NFC bits, Samuel says:
    
    "This is a rather quiet one, we have:
    
    - A new driver from ST Microelectronics for their NCI ST21NFCB,
      including device tree  support.
    
    - p2p support for the ST21NFCA driver
    
    - A few fixes an enhancements for the NFC digital laye"
    
    For the Atheros bits, Kalle says:
    
    "Michal and Janusz did some important RX aggregation fixes, basically we
    were missing RX reordering altogether. The 10.1 firmware doesn't support
    Ad-Hoc mode and Michal fixed ath10k so that it doesn't advertise Ad-Hoc
    support with that firmware. Also he implemented a workaround for a KVM
    issue."
    
    For the Bluetooth bits, Gustavo and Johan say:
    
    "To quote Gustavo from his previous request:
    
    'Some last minute fixes for -next. We have a fix for a use after free in
    RFCOMM, another fix to an issue with ADV_DIRECT_IND and one for ADV_IND with
    auto-connection handling.  Last, we added support for reading the codec and
    MWS setting for controllers that support these features.'
    
    Additionally there are fixes to LE scanning, an update to conform to the 4.1
    core specification as well as fixes for tracking the page scan state. All
    of these fixes are important for 3.17."
    
    And,
    
    "We've got:
    
    - 6lowpan fixes/cleanups
    - A couple crash fixes, one for the Marvell HCI driver and another in LE SMP.
    - Fix for an incorrect connected state check
    - Fix for the bondable requirement during pairing (an issue which had
      crept in because of using "pairable" when in fact the actual meaning
      was "bondable" (these have different meanings in Bluetooth)"
    
    Along with those are some late-breaking hardware support patches in
    brcmfmac and b43 as well as a stray ath9k patch.
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    Signed-off-by: NDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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