1 Commits (51e008284ddb8be391ccdc1820a8d99e4303adc9)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jonas Gorski 3b4fced67d bcm63xx: add support for linux 3.7 12 years ago
Jonas Gorski a15e1a950d bcm63xx: refresh 3.6 patches 12 years ago
Jonas Gorski 60e0e0d6e6 bcm63xx: Add a fixup for rt2x00 devices. 12 years ago
Florian Fainelli 8d69af7c9f add preliminary support for 3.6 kernel 12 years ago
Florian Fainelli 9b91c62917 nb4: fix support, add support for SVC and CLIP BTN 12 years ago
Florian Fainelli c69a2cdfbb fix leds naming for all bcm63xx boards 13 years ago
Florian Fainelli 9a61b249c5 fix board patches so that new boards are withing appropriate ifdef 13 years ago
Jonas Gorski e34018cc9e bcm63xx: add support for the HSSPI controller 13 years ago
Jonas Gorski 7dbb132c88 bcm63xx: add flash type detection 13 years ago
Florian Fainelli 5d9b44d110 use a define for the poll and debounce interval 13 years ago
Florian Fainelli e047cf1899 switch to gpio-keys-polled 13 years ago
Jonas Gorski 44d546290a bcm63xx: reorder patches 13 years ago
Florian Fainelli 07486c4d96 remove udc patch since it is unused 13 years ago
Jonas Gorski 778e5d4fa5 brcm63xx: add support for linux 3.3 13 years ago
Jonas Gorski 3883e71097 brcm63xx: add support for linux 3.2 13 years ago
Daniel Dickinson 034b7f0ef5 Remove invalid LED GPIO from GW6200 board definition. GPIO 35 isn't intended to control ethernet LED (the led behaviour is a side effect) and using the gpio as an led causes kernel panics. 13 years ago
Jonas Gorski 6b5f483efa bcm63xx: add support for linux 3.1-rc1 13 years ago
Florian Fainelli 016e8dee34 bcm63xx: Add support for 2.6.39 14 years ago
Florian Fainelli 762885081a renumber patches accordingly 14 years ago
Florian Fainelli 031ea08ef0 refresh patches 14 years ago
Florian Fainelli 94a22b91fc add support for 2.6.37, patches from KanjiMonster 14 years ago
Daniel Dickinson 8f9b14dafe boards: Added GW6x00 fixups and GPIOs. The GW6200 GPIOs are different than the reference design 96348GW so we use fixup to allow us to define the correct ones, also the GW6000 has no GPIO-controlled leds. 14 years ago