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Sean Anderson says: ==================== net: sunhme: Probe/IRQ cleanups Well, I've had these patches kicking around in my tree since last October, so I guess I had better get around to posting them. This series is mainly a cleanup/consolidation of the probe process, with some interrupt changes as well. Some of these changes are SBUS- (AKA SPARC-) specific, so this should really get some testing there as well to ensure nothing breaks. I've CC'd a few SPARC mailing lists in hopes that someone there can try this out. I also have an SBUS card I ordered by mistake if anyone has a SPARC computer but lacks this card. Changes in v4: - Tweak variable order for yuletide - Move uninitialized return to its own commit - Use correct SBUS/PCI accessors - Rework hme_version to set the default in pci/sbus_probe and override it (if necessary) in common_probe Changes in v3: - Incorperate a fix from another series into this commit Changes in v2: - Move happy_meal_begin_auto_negotiation earlier and remove forward declaration - Make some more includes common - Clean up mac address init - Inline error returns ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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