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Kalle Valo says: ==================== wireless-drivers fixes for 4.14 Quite a lot of fixes this time. Most notable is the brcmfmac fix for a CVE issue. iwlwifi * a couple of bugzilla bugs related to multicast handling * two fixes for WoWLAN bugs that were causing queue hangs and re-initialization problems * two fixes for potential uninitialized variable use reported by Dan Carpenter in relation to a recently introduced patch * a fix for buffer reordering in the newly supported 9000 device family * fix a race when starting aggregation * small fix for a recent patch to wake mac80211 queues * send non-bufferable management frames in the generic queue so they are not sent on queues that are under power-save ath10k * fix a PCI PM related gcc warning brcmfmac * CVE-2017-0786: add length check scan results from firmware * respect passive scan requests from user space qtnfmac * fix race in tx path when using multiple interfaces * cancel ongoing scan when removing the wireless interface ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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